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Robo-Tank DIY All-In-One Aquarium Controller User Manual
Robo-Tank DIY All-In-One Aquarium Controller
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User Manual v4.05 – Page 61
Sensor Graphs
When viewing the graph you see the parameter
reading on the top left side. Below the Sensor
Reading, you can change the graph view, switching
between Daily, Weekly, Bi-weekly and Monthly.
Under those settings, you can Enable/Disable a
Vertical Grid, (Check box).
Under the graph, you'll see different buttons for
scrolling through the data, to look at the Previous
Week, or Next Week (if you’ve scrolled back), and
to return to current data, press: This Week.
*NOTE: These buttons change depending on the
graph type your viewing, for example if your viewing a Daily graph the buttons change to Previous Day, Next Day, Today,
Previous Week and Next Week.
At the bottom left, you can select the graph style, choosing between bar or line graph.
Next to this you can see the dates you're currently viewing.
Equipment Log
Press Hardware, on the GRAPHS AND LOGS screen,
and you will see the screen to the left, EQUIPMENT
LOG.
This is a detailed record of the equipment type,
time (records 24hr format but displays according to
settings) and the action that was taken. This will log
all the major equipment such as the AC outlets,
dosing pumps, lights, auto feeder and ATO system.
Later I'll be adding the other equipment ports.
When an outlet is switched on/off the log will
report the outlet number with outlet type, the time
it happened and if it was turned on or off and if it
was turned on manually, via schedule or via a custom rule.
The same will happen when a dosing pump starts, it'll record pump number with custom name and how it was activated.
When a dosing pump stops it will also record that event.
For the lights, it records when a transition starts and if the lights were put in the temporary mode. A record is created with
the ATO starts and stops and if it malfunctions. It'll also record when the controller is restarted and if the resume button is
pressed.
Each day's actions are stored in a single file, the file name is the date. The page shows the total actions for the day and you
can view 16 actions per page. I currently set the limit to 256 actions for a day but that can be easily increased if needed. If it
goes over 256 actions it'll still record the event it just can't be viewed.
Move between a day’s records by pressing Prev Day / Today / Next Day at the bottom left of the screen.