
g. Click the mail icon
in the top right of the graph to email the data in a csv file
to yourself.
34. Setting custom alerts
a. The red marker indicates the max alert and blue marker indicates the min alert.
b. Press and hold the marker and move it to the desired alert threshold.
c. The first time you set an alert you will be prompted to add a contact. You must
add a contact to receive these alerts, we recommend starting with yourself.
d. Below the graph you will see other alert options (Sensor is Out of Bounds,
Sensor goes Offline, Sensors comes Online), toggle these on and off by clicking
the slider.
e. Alerts will be sent to you via text message.
Setup: Sharing your Data
35. At Zynect, we’re committed to making it easy for you to share data with others. There are
two ways to share your sensor data, adding contacts or using the share code.
36. Enable your share code
a. Go to the Dashboard section of the Zynect Sensors app.
b. Click on your sensor’s name.
c. Scroll to the ‘Danger Zone’ section at the
bottom of the screen.
d. Check the box to unlock this section.
e. Click ‘ENABLE SHARING’.
f. A randomized 6 character code will be
generated.
g. For others to use this share code they must download the Zynect Sensors app
and create an account. Within the ‘Dashboard’ section they can click the ‘Add
Using Share Code’ button, this is where they should type the 6 character code.
h. The share code enables others to view your sensor data and set their own
custom alerts.
37. Adding contacts
a. Click the ‘Add Contacts’ button at the bottom of the sensor data page.
b. There are two ways to add contacts, manually typing names and phone numbers
or importing contacts and then searching.
i.
Manually add contacts
1. Select ‘New Contacts’ at the top of the page
2. Add name and phone number.
3. Click ‘Create’
4. Click the face icon
to add additional contacts and repeat the
process above.
ii.
Importing contacts
1. Select ‘Search Contacts’ at the top of the page.