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Find the device by its Controller Name. Usually there is a label on the back of the device with the Controller Name (Serial Number).
Select the device and choose 'Alarm Settings' from the 'Commands' menu or from the context menu.
It is recommended to check the 'Enable Online Settings' option. Otherwise, the online settings from the template will not be applied.
Read current settings from the device by pressing the 'Get Current Settings' button.
Select and apply a template with the desired settings.
Enter the site number.
Note! If you enter the site number before, applying the template the site number will be deleted and you will have to reenter it again.
Save changes.
You can check the signal level by pressing the 'Signal Level' button. The device must be connected to the server and the 'Enable Online
Settings' should be checked.
Saving settings as a template
Open the alarm settings of an appropriately configured device
Save the settings as a template with the button 'Save As Template'. Choose a new name for the template or overwrite an alrea dy
existing template.
Check GSM signal level
Upon installation of the device onsite when making tests, it is recommended to check the signal level of the GPRS communicator.
Signal level is measured on a scale from 0 to 31. Levels below 10 are not acceptable. Recommended levels are above 14.
Find the device by its Site Number or by the Controller Name written on the back of the device
Double click to open the details page of the device
Select the [Signal Level] command from the 'Command' list and press the 'Send Command' button.
The result has the format of '+ CSQ: 31,0'. In this case the signal level is 31. If the signal level is less than 14, try to find a better place
for the communicator or try changing the place or rotating the antenna. If the range is less than 10, it may be necessary to use an
antenna with longer cable or move the device to a different place.
Note! You can check the signal level from the Alarm Settings page, too.
Searching for devices
The main page of the administrative web site provides tools to search for devices by different criteria. You can also search for devices from the
"Search Controllers" page of the administrative mobile application.
Basic search attributes – you can search by these attributes both in the administrative web site and the administrative mobile application for
Android smart phones:
Serial Number – this is the unique identifier of the device that is printed on the label on the back of the device. Usually you will search
by this attribute when you want to configure devices for the first time.
Controller Name - this is the custom name of the device that can be changed by the end customer. Initially it is the same as the Serial
Number of the device.
Site Number - this is the unique identifier of the site where the device is installed on. This is the number that the device reports to the
central monitoring station. You will usually search by this criterion when devices are already installed on the site. To configure the Site
Number of the subject, please refer to the "Alarm settings of the controller" chapter.
IMEI – this is the unique identifier of the GSM module of the device. You can find it on a label on the GSM module inside of the
communicator.
Additional search attributes – you can search by these attributes from the administrative web site only:
Connection state - filters device by whether they are currently connected to the server or not.
SIM Card Number – this is the unique identifier of the SIM card that you can find printed on the SIM card itself. It is relevant only if you
have registered the SIM card with the device (See "SIM card registration" chapter)
Phone Number – this is the phone number of the SIM card inserted in the device. It is relevant only if you have registered the SIM card
with the device (See "SIM card registration" chapter)
On the administrative site you can further perform some filtering and sorting of the data grid with the information about the devices.
Sorting the data: click on the header of a column to sort the data.
Filtering by multiple criteria simultaneously: put the cursor of the mouse over the header of a column and a triangle will appear. Pressing it will
open a context menu. Select 'Filters' and enter the desired value of the filter attribute.
Showing and hiding columns: From the same context menu, select 'Columns' and tick the ones you want to see.
Viewing information about a specific controller
Double click a device from the list of controllers to open a new page with the details about it. From this page you can send commands to the
device and see the answers.
Sending commands to the device
Since the device maintains a constant connection to the server, you can send administrative commands in real time and receive responses. This
can be done from the details page of the controller. Select the desired command from the drop-down menu 'Command' and press 'Send
Command' button. The result of the command is displayed in the text box. If you selected 'Auto Clear Response', the response from the previous
command will be cleared before sending the next command.
Commands can be also sent from the page with the list of all devices. To do that, select the desired device and press the 'Send Command'
button. This approach enables you to send commands to multiple devices simultaneously – e.g. when you want to restart multiple devices at
once. However, if you choose this approach you cannot see the response of the executed command.
Note! To be able to send a command to a device, it must be connected to the server.
Description of commands:
Restart - restarts the device, for example after some configuration changes
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