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Web Interface – Integration Version

Several fields on this screen are read-only - you can view the data but not edit it. These fields

include:

Navigate to the previous or next sensor in the list of sensors by selecting “Prev” or “Next” on

the upper-right of the web page. To go to the first sensor on the list, select “First”. To go to the

last connected sensor, click “Last”. If you want to go to the end of the sensor list regardless of

whether a sensor is connected, click “End”. To navigate to individual sensor pages, select the

appropriate page number (1-5) in the upper-right corner.

Option

Description

ID

Specified in the Model field, this number is used by the Wireless

Gateway to identify what kind of sensor is being read in to the

system.

Out Of Service

A binary number used to determine if the senor is online or offline.

Raw Data #1-3

This is the uncalculated data received from the wireless sensor.

This data is then processed by the Wireless Gateway to a

calculated value.

Converted Data #1-3

This is the calculated data processed from the raw data. This data

is then displayed on the main page of the Wireless Gateway and

used for Modbus, SNMP and BACnet output.

Age

The amount of time that has passed since the last received

transmission from this particular wireless sensor.

Source

Displays to the user where the signal is coming from. 418 is

broadcasted from the common sensor 418MHz Point Six Wireless

sensor. A 900 means it is being broadcasted from a Point Repeater

(Wi-PR) or a 900MHz Point Six Wireless sensor. A 2402 means it is

being received from another Wireless Gateway using the Ethernet

Packet Repeater feature. The MAC address and IP address will be

displayed after the 2402.

Signal Strength

Displays the quality of the signal from the sensor. 418MHz sensors

display between 0-100.