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How often do loggers upload measurement data into the system?

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A Sub-Collection(s) is Collection that is located under another Collection. For reference see the picture below.Image RemovedImage Removed

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Why are there different sub-types of Collections?

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Collections and Assets are shown as a folder structure in the Overview Tab.Image Removed

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Area Collection

Displays Sub-Collections or Assets on a geographical map.Image Removed

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Facility Collection

Gives the option of drawing a schematic of the facility and show current temperature measurements.Image Removed

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Do I need to create a complex Entity Tree to represent Sites that I would like to monitor?

No, the Entity Tree can be a simple group Collection. Assets are listed under the root Collection or skip the root-collection and create an Asset at the top of the Entity Tree.Image Removed

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What is an "Asset"?

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What is "Aggregation"

An Aggregation is a group or mass of distinct or varied a group or mass of distinct or varied things. In the FMv2 system, an Aggregation that the same type of Events is merged together into one Event, for example, if all loggers inside a freezer measures too high temperature and all of them would activate an Event. In the FMv2 sytstem, these Events would merge into one Event. This is done to reduce the number of alerts that one can receive. 

What is "Propagation"?

When the system creates an Event, the Event can propagate up the Entity Tree. For example, there might be a person responsible for temperature monitoring in a single warehouse within one region. This person might subscribe to high severity temperature excursions at the Collection Level. When one measuring point creates a High-Temperature Event, the Event will travel up the Entity Tree, display the Event on the Collection Level, and send out an alert to users who have subscribed to them.

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