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Check the state of your sensors in Health Monitor

The “sensor health” is defined based on when the sensor was last seen by COBUNDU based on the sensor’s heartbeat. Since every type of sensor has its own heartbeat frequency, the health of the sensor is evaluated per sensor type.

If you want to know the details of the “health thresholds” per sensor type, check QUEEN-1891

 

 

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  • Go to https://studio.cobundu.com/
  • Login with your credentials
  • Select your tenant
  • Select Sensor Data
  • Select Health Monitor: next to data, every sensor also sends packages indicating they are still live
  • depending on the sensor, these packages are send more/less frequently, so depending on the sensor, it might take longer before the Health Monitor indicates a change in the health level of the sensor

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  • Select a floor and a sensor type (Selecting “all sensors types” is also possible)
  • Each room on the floor drawing has a color indicating the health of all sensors linked to that room.

 

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Legend

    • active/green: sensor is actively sending data to Cobundu
    • limit/orange: sensor is not able to always reach a hub/data is not coming in regularly into Cobundu*
    • bad/red: Cobundu is not receiving data from the sensor
      • if it says "never": could be sensor ID is not correct (check for typos)
    • white: there is no sensor linked to this location

 

* eg, might Might be due to local issues with a hub (eg changes to splitter; hub removed or plugged out), and sensors are able to reach hubs that are further away. In order to find out more, check Sensor connectivity guide

 

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If more than 1 sensor is linked to a location (eg motion sensor + comfort sensor placed in the same meeting room), Health Monitor will

show

display the

worst status of all these sensors

color of the least healthy sensor
(eg location might be red because of the 2 sensors linked to this location, 1 is not sending data anymore)

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possible Possible actions:
  • mouse-over on location contains following info:information, for all sensors linked to this room
    • sensor source (what kind of sensor)
    • sensor channel (pir, headcount, humidity, temperature, ...)
    • sensor ID
    • Last seen: "x minutes/hours/days ago"
  • clicking on the location brings you to Sensor Devices, where filter is set to this location