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13
Settings View
To edit the operational settings for the Local Alert, choose the
Sensor
option in the main navigation menu and then select the
Settings
tab to access the configuration page.
A.
Sensor Name
is the unique name you give the Local Alert
to identify it in a list along with any notifications.
B.
Heartbeat Interval
is how often the Local Alert
communicates with the server if no activity is recorded.
C.
Poll Rate:
How often the Local Alert checks the gateway for
notifications.
D.
Alarm Time:
How long the alarm sounds before it snoozes.
E.
Snooze Time:
How long the alarm is turned off before
alarming again (a new notification will force the device back
into the alarm state).
F.
Enable Backlight:
This controls the LCD backlight when
displaying time and when scrolling messages during alarms.
G.
Enable LED Alarm
: Enables flashing LED in the Alarm On
state.
H.
Enable Buzzer Alarm:
Enables buzzer alarm in the Alarm
On state.
I.
Enable Scrolling Display Message:
Enables notification
messages in the Alarm On state.
J.
Message Scroll Speed:
How long a message is displayed
in the Alarm On state before scrolling to the next message.
K.
Time Zone Offset:
Sets the time on the Local Alert to the
same time zone as the Scigiene Premier account.
L.
LCD Contrast
: Increasing LCD contrast will darken the
LCD pixels and decreasing will lighten them. Increasing the
contrast too much can saturate the display making the
display unreadable. Decreasing the contrast too much can lighten the pixels to the point where the screen
appears blank.
M.
Volume Control:
The buzzer on the Local Alert can be set to High, Medium, or Low levels to better suit the
application needs.
N.
Failed transmissions before link mode
are the number of transmissions the Local Alert sends without response
from a gateway before it goes to battery-saving link mode. In link mode, the Local Alert will scan for a new
gateway, and if not found, it will enter battery-saving sleep mode for up to 60 minutes before trying to scan again.
A lower number will allow Local Alert devices to find new gateways with fewer missed readings. Higher numbers
will enable the Local Alert to remain with its current gateway in a noisy RF environment. Zero will cause the Local
Alert to never join another gateway. To find a new gateway, the battery will have to be cycled out of the Local
Alert.
Finish by selecting the Save button.
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