Halo IOT Smart Sensor Administrator's Manual page 18

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ADMINISTRATOR MANUAL
Date and Time
Setting the date and time can be done by
manually setting it or using an NTP server. If
that server is online the HALO must have
internet access. Once settings are input, select
the "Save & Reboot" button to commit the
settings and reboot the HALO.
Server Config
The "Download Server Config" button will
download all HALO settings except User, Time
Zone, and IP information to a file. This file can
be used as a backup or template for other
HALO's. The "Upload Config" button will load
selected settings from a file that was previously
downloaded from a HALO. Choosing from the
settings dropdown will identify what is loaded
into the HALO from that file.
Heat Sensor
Used to offset temperature displayed, measured
in Celsius. Positive or negative numbers can be
used. Commit the value by selecting "Set
Offset."
Data Logs
Data Logs come in the form of a .csv file and
include every raw sensor and every signature.
Data logs with the "evt" prefix will record a data
point every second and include the HALO data
converted to an easy to read format. These files
each include 24 hours of data composed of over
1 million data points. The log files without the
"evt" prefix are made of raw data, their
recording interval is every 15 seconds by
default. These are typically going to be used for
diagnostic review as they are not as easily interpreted. Logs are stored for 3 days. The files are stored in the
volatile memory and are deleted on power loss or power cycle. Files are named for the Year, Month, Date
(evtYYYYMMDD.csv)
Signatures contain a "Set" column next to the core data point indicating if the threshold was met for that event.
"0" = No
"1" = Yes
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V2.2 - 9/09/2020
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