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69NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide
Settings
Note: Fields displayed may vary depending on the features of the selected device.
Select a device from the Sensor Pods window and click Settings.
1. Type a label for this device in the Label field.
2. Select options for Unplugged alert severity and Unplugged alert profile.
3. To enable alarm sounds on a sensor pod, select an alert Severity from the Alarm Sounds list.
Select an Alarm Sound type from the Alert Sound drop-down list.
4. Click OK.
Note: When modifying a Sensor Pod 150 or Sensor Pod 155, the default name of the
sensor pod includes the unique Identifier number in parenthesis. The Identifier
number is displayed on the 2-digit LED on the front of the sensor pod. For the Sensor
Pod 155, the 2-digit LED will display the internal temperature after one minute. When
you configure a sensor pod and change the default name by entering a new label, the
unique Identifier is not displayed with the sensor pod name, unless you include it as
part of the new label. The unique Identifier is still displayed on the 2-digit LED on the
front of the sensor pod.
Sensors
Select a device from the Sensor Pods window and click Sensors. Select a sensor from the Sensors list to
display thresholds defined for that sensor in the Thresholds list.
You can also right-click a sensor in the Sensor Data Pane and select “Configure Sensor” to display the
Sensor Configuration window.
To modify a sensor:
1. Select a sensor from the Sensors list.
2. Click Modify to open the Modify Sensor window.
3. Type a label in the Label field. This label can be up to 64 characters in length, and identifies the
sensor in the Sensor Data pane, Advanced View interfaces, and in alert notifications.
4. From the Sensor Value History drop-down list, select the amount of time that data reported by
this sensor is stored on the appliance. The amount of data available on the appliance affects the
maximum amount of data that can be graphed.
For more information, see “Viewing Graphs” on page 27.
5. Select the sensor adjustment, from -5% to 5%, available for a-link and wireless temperature and
humidity sensors only. Use this adjustment to normalize sensor values, if necessary.
Note: The sensor adjustment will take effect on the next sensor update.
6. Click OK.