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Device Setup Page
Device Info
A custom site name can be entered here, and the model, serial number, hardware and firmware version are shown here.
Logging
The monitor unit will log all measurements and alarms to an SD card that is plugged in on-board. Users can set the
logging rate, as well as clear the card, or append new measurements. The CSV log file can be downloaded here, or in the
Status page. If the SD card fills up, the oldest sample is discarded when a new one is stored. The unit’s custom device
name is stored with the logged data, so that the source of the card can be identified after it is removed from the
previous device.
The log file will be automatically renamed and a new one started when the file size reaches 5MB.
Download all log files
before deleting the.
The ability to log readings when an alarm occurs is also included. To turn off periodic logging, enter
0 as the logging rate. You can set up logging to occur only on alarms, periodically, both or none.
SNMP MIB File
The SNMP MIB File can be downloaded from this page.
Date and Time Setting
Configuration for all date and time settings. Date and time are battery backed up on the card, and the values are saved
in the logged samples. The real-time clock can synchronize to the network through an NTP server, or it can be set
manually if a network is not available. The NIST NTP servers can be used by entering
time.nist.gov
or
pool.ntp.org,
or
another NTP server address
into the
NTP Server box.
Miscellaneous Setting
You can set the number of significant digits after the decimal for the Analog Voltage readouts on the Status page, as well
as set the temperature units.
Figure 10. Device Setup Page on the MU model.