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Rev 4.9
SignalFire Telemetry
10
Checking Remote Nodes
If one or more remote nodes are configured with the correct network settings, they will send their
data to the gateway. Clicking
Refresh List
will populate the list with all connected remote nodes.
The gateway displays the node type, node name (if it has been set), RSSI signal strength, check-in
interval, the Time-To-Live (TTL), and the node’s radio and main firmware versions.
The RSSI and TTL values are color coded (Green, yellow, orange, red) to indicate relative link quality of a node.
The ‘TTL Current’ indicates the number of minutes remaining until the node will be timed out of the gateway if
no updates are received. The ‘TTL Max’ indicates the maximum TTL for that node and is equal to the node’s
check-in interval times 5 plus 2. The ‘TTL Current’ will reset to the ‘TTL Max’ each time an update is received
from that node. The ‘TTL Current’ will decrement once a minute.
Double clicking on one of the nodes in the list will bring up additional detail including the register data from
the remote node.