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Loggers view
Logger view
Once a user selects a single logger in the loggers view, they will be presented with a single logger view.
The right side of the view is split into two parts, the top one shows logger information and the bottom one shows where the logger is located on a map.
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The chart tab shows a temperature graph for the last 7 days, last 30 days, or Custom time gap (no more than 31 days).
The data tab shows us the temperature measurements for the last 7 days, last 30 days or Custom time gap (no more than 31 days) that the temperature graph in the chart tab uses. These measurements can be viewed in the user interface, downloaded as an excel sheet by pressing the download TSW (Excel) button, or as a CSV file by pressing the download CSV button. By clicking on the globe next to some measurement, the location where the measurement was taken will be displayed on the bottom view map.
Filter
There are three ways to filter loggers in the loggers view, with the search field, logger filters drop-down menu, and a location drop-down list. The location filter is available with all the logger filters except Loggers not at a location.
The search field searches for the logger ID in the logger list, while the location drop-down list filters loggers by their last known location. The logger filters offers 11 different ways to filter the loggers list. By default the logger list is filtered by All active loggers. The other 10 filters are as follows: Readily available loggers (free loggers, 75% battery charge or higher and have sent data in the last 48 hours), Loggers currently in a shipment, Loggers currently free, Loggers not at a location, Last reported outside past 24h (sent data more than 24 hours ago), Last reported outside 1h (sent data more than 1 hour ago), Last reported within 24h (sent data less than 24 hours ago), Last reported within past 1h (sent data less than 1 hour ago), All disabled loggers (disabled loggers are inactive and can only be viewed with this filter), and All recalled loggers (recalled loggers are inactive and can only be viewed with this filter).
The loggers table can be ordered by clicking on any of the headers in the loggers table. Clicking each header will order the table by that header and the whole loggers table will be ordered, so the table stays ordered even when jumping between pages. First click orders the table in ascending order, second click a header orders by descending order, and the third click reverts the table to the original order. The second picture below show the loggers table ordered in descending order by STATUS.
Logger Event Types
In a single logger view, under the info tab, all logger events that occur are displayed below the event Log. Below are all events listed up and explained.
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