AKO-D14545-C

Widget

The box that summarises the information on each device is referred to as the "Widget".

The device sends the stored data to Akonet.cloud, as well as the alarms and alerts detected according to the configured transmission interval. When received, the widget for the corresponding device flashes for 1 minute indicating correct reception. During this time, the data shown correspond to the real-time measurement. After 1 minute, the operation averages are displayed again.


In the event of an alarm, the outline flashes red; if the alarm has been confirmed (muted) the outline is turned off.

A flashing red halo means that the alarm(s) has/have not been confirmed

Device detail

Shows the detail of each device as well as a summary of the data captured and allows adjusting the operating parameters.

Hide / Show Details

Shows / hides the device details.

1: Displays the real time data received in the last communication.

2: Activates the "Live mode".

3: Changes the displayed period in the summary.

4: Shows a summary of device activity.

5: Indicates whether there are any active alarms, if blank, there are no alarms. Click to acces alarm details.

6: Hovering the mouse over the indicator, displays the date and time of the last synchronisation, which Edge it is connected to and its MODBUS address.

7: Exports saved data within the selected time frame.

8: Image can be customised.

9: Displays the device details, an image (Customisable) and its location on the map.

10: Accesses the editing of the device data.

Live mode

Displays the controller’s real time reading as well as the different indicators and allows for using some functions of the keypad as if you were in front of the device*.

1: Displays the online status of all the events:

A: Inactive

B: Active

5: Displays the online status of the inputs and outputs and their polarity: 

A: Activates on closing

B: Activates on opening

*The operation of this mode depends on the quality and speed of Internet connection, in certain cases there may be some delay in the data displayed.

Timeline

1: To add or remove a data source, click on it.

2: Displays the graph of the device operation log.

3: Moving the mouse over the graph, displays the detail of each point (time and data value).

4: Increases / decreases / moves the period of the graph

Period selection

Allows selecting the period displayed on the different graphs and also affects the calculation of the averages indicated in the widget shown on the left.

1: Quick acces to the periods: last day, last week, last month.

2: Start day of the period.

3: End day of the period. To select the period of just one day, double click on it.

4: click on  refresh to validate the changes.

Graphs

Displays graphs of the data acquired by the device, there are 7 types of graphs:

(Suction) Continuous: Displays the values captured continuously during suction:

1: Allows selecting from amongst the different grafhs available.

2: Moving the mouse over the graph shows the detail of each point (Date, time, and values).

3: By activating the checkbox the period of each graph can be customised.

4: Download the data from the graph in .csv, .pdf o .xls format.

(Suction) TTI Histogram: Breakdown of the different temperature values during suction obtained in percentage of time and their situation with regard to the setpoint.

(Suction) Alarms: Displays the total time with temperature alarms per day as well as the number of activations.

(Discharge) Continuous: Displays the values captured continuously during discharge:

(Discharge) TTI Histogram: Breakdown of the different temperature values during discharge obtained in percentage of time and their situation with regard to the setpoint.

(Discharge) Alarms: Displays the total time with temperature alarms per day as well as the number of activations.

(External) Continuous: Displays the values captured continuously by the external probe: