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SmartSensor HD User Guide
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Understanding data storage tools
Setting
Description
On/off switch
Turns interval data storage
on or off.
Stop when
Sets the sensor to stop
FULL
storing data once the
storage capacity is reached,
meaning all new data after
that point won't be saved to
memory.
Oldest
Shows the timestamp of
when the earliest interval
data packet currently saved
to the sensor was stored.
Newest
Shows the timestamp of
when the most recent
interval data packet was
stored.
Total
Shows the amount of time
that data can be stored,
based on the current lane
and interval configuration.
Remaining
Shows how long until the
sensor's storage reaches
capacity.
Status bar and
Shows how full the sensor's
percentage
storage is and how much
storage capacity remains.
Eraser
Erases all the interval data
currently saved to the
sensor.
About storage capacity
The storage capacity shown on this screen is measured in time—how
much time until the storage is full. This is affected by the size and fre-
quency of the interval packets that are saved.
Larger packets—ones with more approaches, more bins, more lanes,
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etc.—will fill up the sensor's storage faster.
Details
Turn this on for normal
data collection.
Use this if you don't want
old data to be overwritten
by new data, should the
sensor's memory fill up.
Use this to see what
timeframe your data storage
covers.
Use this to see what
timeframe your data storage
covers.
Use this to know how much
storage space is used on the
sensor.
Use this to know how much
storage space remains on
the sensor.
Use this to know how much
storage space remains on
the sensor.
This data can't be recovered,
so don't click this until
you've downloaded the data
to your computer, if needed.
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