Device health
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Click on the Devices tab on the machine overview. Then, click on the chart icon on the left side of the device.
A screen with an overview of the device's health will be shown as the example below.
There are three possible levels the overview can display: HEALTHY (green), WARNING (yellow), and CRITICAL (red). The LD Transmitter health makes an assessment of: Battery level, Device base, and Network, while the sensor health makes an assessment of the Device probe. Each of the aforementioned assessments can be clicked to get further information.
The device's battery level measures the battery's voltage on high, low and setttle conssumption. At the same time, it measures the maximum, minimum, and average temperature of the device's base. A graph view over time of each of the measurements can be found upon clicking on Battery level on the device's health overview. An example of these measurements can be found below.
Upon clicking Device base on the device's health overview, an extended view of the components of the transmitter will be shown. In the screen (see example below) there's information about the activation, battery measurement, configuration, Lora module, sensor connection, sensor pairing, internal temperature sensor, (re)boot information, and CRC.
Each of the reports can be exported into a spreadsheet for even more granular information by clicking on the document icon with an arrow
The device monitors reboots, events, and TX counters. Additionally, it measures RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) and the SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio). Clicking the Network button on the device's health overview will provide a graphical view of said measurements similar to the example shown below.
Upon clicking Device probe on the device's health overview, a view of the activation, configuration, sensor module, temperature sensor, boot information, and status information will be provided. See the example below.