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6.2.2 - Status / Pulse / kWh Consumption
Up to 9 sections of the screen show either counters or ON / OFF status values, for each of this type of
input / output, with timestamps showing the exact time that this was sampled.
6.2.3 – Temperature and Humidity
Up to 7 sections show values for each input in these categories, with timestamps showing the exact time
that this was sampled. Also for thermistor inputs a trend graph shows sampled values in the last hour
leading up to that timestamp.
6.2.4 - 4-20mA Inputs
Up to 3 sections show values for each 4-20mA input, displayed as described above for thermistor inputs.
6.3 – Graphs and Tables
6.3.1 – For All Inputs
To see a table of the latest data from any inputs of any devices, open the
Diagnostics
folder from menu,
then click
Data
.
Use the check boxes for device and input type and use the filter checkboxes to select which combination
of devices and input types you are interested in, then click
Refresh Data
, for a static table or
Auto
Refresh
, for a table which will be refreshed automatically every 30 seconds.
There will be a row in the table for every active input that matches your filter options. If you see fewer
rows than you expect, see Section 5.7.10 - Troubleshooting: Input Not Active in Settings, P18. Each row
shows the Device ID, Input ID, Input Name, the latest value, when it was captured and when this data
was reported over the wireless network to the
Entranet
.
For Modbus inputs, the Input ID means the absolute register address.
For C2i inputs, the input ID consists of one or two letters (input type) followed by a number (input
number within that type, except that numbers are not used for SHT75 inputs), e.g. T1 for thermistor input
1. The input types are indicated as follows:
V = Voltage
I = Current
C = Consumption
T = Thermistor
D = Status / Pulse
A = 4-20mA
ST = SHT75 temperature
SH = SHT75 humidity
Also on each row is an expand link which allows you to see more historical data and graphs for that input
(see Section 6.3.2, P22).
There is also a checkbox which you can select and then use the
Delete
button at the bottom of the table,
if you wish to delete all stored data for that input. (Also see Section 5.7.9 – Disabling Any Input, P18).