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Temperature Sensor Graph Filters

How to use temperature sensor graph filters in Jolt to customize sensor data views, set date ranges, and compare readings across multiple sensors and locations.

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Temperature Sensor Graph Filters | Jolt Web Portal

Overview The Temperature Sensor Graph Filters feature in the Jolt Web Portal allows you to review temperature readings from your sensors in an organized and detailed graphical format. This functionality works for both Bluetooth and LoRa sensors. By using various filters, you can customize the graph to display the exact information you need.
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Getting Started

1. Accessing the Graphs

  1. Log into the Jolt Web Portal.

  2. Navigate to Sensors.

  3. Click on Graphs to view the graphical representation of your sensor data.

2. Understanding the Graph View

  • Graph View Options:

    • Normal View: Displays a separate graph for each individual sensor.

    • Location View: Shows a combined graph with data from all sensors at a specific location.

3. Configuring Display View

  • Choose Display Options:

    • Maximum Temperature Reading: Shows the highest temperature recorded.

    • Minimum Temperature Reading: Shows the lowest temperature recorded.

    • Average Temperature Reading: Displays the average temperature over the selected time period.

    • All Three Options: You can display maximum, minimum, and average readings simultaneously.

4. Applying Filters

  • Locations: Choose which locations' data you want to filter and display on the graph.

  • Sensors: Select which sensors you want to include on the graph.

  • Inactive Sensors Filter: Show active, inactive, or both.

  • Reading Type: Temperature, Humidity, or Battery Reading.

  • Date Range: Select from the last 30 minutes to the last year.

  • Granularity: Minimum (every 10 minutes) to Maximum (one reading per day).

  • Scenario Conditions: Choose to SHOW a horizontal line on the graph indicating scenario conditions.

  • Connect Data Points: Show or hide gaps in the data where no readings were sent.

FAQ

Q: How do I choose which sensors to display on the graph? A: Use the Sensors filter to select one or multiple sensors.

Q: How can I see data for a specific date range? A: Use the Date Range filter to select the time period you are interested in.

Q: What is the purpose of the "Connect Data Points" option? A: This option controls whether gaps in the data are shown or hidden, affecting the continuity of the graph line.


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