
6
Chapter 2
There are only two reasons why a BlueSky
™ monitor would need to
be dismantled:
1. To remove the SD card to download data.
2. To replace the PM sensor. The sensor comes pre-installed, in
addition to the microSD card.
N O T IC E
The BlueSky
™ monitor will store data on the SD card under
all conditions whether or not the unit is connected to Wi-Fi
®
.
The BlueSky
™ monitor does not need Wi-Fi
®
to function normally.
When Wi-Fi
®
is not available, data can always be found on the
SD card.
N O T IC E
The BlueSky
™ monitor cannot read data from the SD card and
upload the data to the cloud when Wi-Fi
®
is available. However,
an internal data buffer
will store about a week’s worth of data
(logged at 15 min. intervals), which will then be uploaded to the
cloud. Data older than a week will be available only on the SD
card. Currently, customers cannot read the SD card data and
upload it to the cloud.
N O T IC E
The SD card is user-accessible by removing the two screws that
hold the top and bottom halves of the monitor. Data is always
logged to the SD card, regardless of whether or not the device is
connected to the Wi-Fi
®
. TSI
®
is not liable for corrupt data on the
SD card. There will be a warning on the cloud data if the BlueSky
™
monitor has trouble writing to the SD card.
Connecting the BlueSky
™
Monitor to a Wi-Fi
®
Network
N O T IC E
It is recommended that the process of configuring the wireless
network settings and connecting the instrument to the internet be
performed in an office or a lab environment.
1. Remove the power supply from its packaging and connect it to a
nearby power outlet. Connect the other end of the power supply
to USB port on the bottom of the monitor.