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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.

The striped area shows the full measurement range of the device, while the solid area indicates the range of actual work (maximum and minimum value reached) during the selected time period.

If there is an alarm, the outline flashes red; if the alarm has been confirmed (mute) the outline is turned off.

TTI (Time Temperature Index): Displays the percentage of time that the inside temperature or outside temperature were within the planned operating range (Set Point ± Hysteresis).

TMAX: Shows the maximum temperature reached in the selected period.

TMIN: Shows the minimum temperature reached in the selected period.

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

Fast settings

Allows graphically changing the most typical values without having to access alarm parameters and set points.

Timeline

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.

Visualization of data subject to metrological control

By clicking, you access to akoneth.cloud portal, where you can found data subject to the metrological control . For more information, see the akoneth.cloud manual.

Verifications

This section allows you to manage device checks:

Conformity document: Download the declaration of conformity of the device.

Report temperature measurement error: Download the device temperature measurement error report.

Report error in time registration: Download the bug report to the device time log.

Device verification information: Opens a list showing the different verifications carried out on the device, as well as the date of the next verification.

Notification settings: Allows you to activate/deactivate the notification of periodic checks of the device (1), as well as define how far in advance each notification is sent (2).

Equipment commissioning: Defines the date on which the device was put into service.

Graphs

Displays graphs of the data captured by the device. There are 6 graph types for each of the probes, 3 general graphs and several graphs depending on the chosen application:

Activity: Shows the maximum, minimum and average values captured per day.

Continuous: Displays the values captured continuously.

Time in Set Point: Displays the time percentages it has remained within the value of the Set Point; below and above it.

HACCP: Displays a summary of the maximum values obtained for each hour and the configured HACCP alarm value.

TTI Histogram: Breakdown of the different values obtained in percentage of time and their situation with regard to the Set Point.

Alarms: Displays a summary with the different alarms recorded and the maximum time that it has remained with an active alarm for each day. The column in dashed lines indicates the total time the alarm has been active, whereas column with no outline indicates the number of times that the alarm has been activated.

In this example, there have only been maximum relative humidity alarms.

Max. / Min. Alarms: Displays a summary with the maximum / minimum alarms recorded. The column in dashed lines indicates the total time the alarm has been active, whereas column with no outline indicates the number of times that the alarm has been activated.

In this example, there have only been maximum relative humidity alarms.

Signal strength: Displays a graph with the device signal strength during the selected period (Only devices with NBIoT connectivity).

Graphs according to activity

Displays graphs of the data captured by the device. There are 6 graph types for each of the probes, 3 general graphs and several graphs depending on the chosen application. (+ info)

Food

Food shelf life: Displays the shelf life acceleration (SLA) and shelf life index (SLI) indicators for each selected food. The foods are defined using the “Config. alimentación” (food config.) parameter tab.

These indicators display the preservation quality of the foods depending on the temperature of the cold room and its set point. The further its temperature is from the defined set point, the worse these indicators will be.

Under ideal conditions, the reduction in shelf life should be 1 (each elapsed day is equivalent to 1 day of ageing) and the shelf life index should be 100%. If the temperature moves away from the defined set point, the reduction in shelf life increases and therefore the shelf life index decreases.

A value of 2.0x in the reduction of shelf life indicates that each day that passes causes food to age for the equivalent of 2 days under the desired conditions (according to set point or temperature desired by the user). This measurement gives an idea of the effect on product ageing caused by thermal deviations of the refrigerated space (door openings, defrosts, etc.)

Widget

In addition to the graphs, shelf life acceleration (SLA) value can be displayed using the widget by clicking on the feed icon.

Pharma

Pharmacy daily activity: Displays the minimum, maximum and average temperature values per day in a selected period and compares them with the average kinetic temperature (MKT).

Pharmacy hourly activity: Displays the minimum, maximum and average temperature values per day in a selected period and compares them with the kinetic temperature (MKT).