Alarm Details

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The dashboard of the WPT Web Portal provides a link for users to view the details of alarms generated as well as all readings for the past 24 hours for a single WPT.

 

To view the alarm details for a WPT node:

1.Click Zone Monitor in the menu bar.
2.Select the desired zone/zone group in the zone navigation tree.
The dashboard now displays the current status of the selected zone.
3.Click the flag alarm_flag for a desired node.
A page is displayed showing the alarm history for that node on that day.

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Viewing Alarm Details

 

The Details page displays the following tables:

 

Alarm History

Type of Alarm - Battery, Setpoint, Override, etc.
Node ID - WPT node ID which triggered the alarm.
Node Name - Name of the WPT which triggered the alarm.
Alarm Value - Value at which alarm occurred.
Alarm Start Time and End Time - Times at which the alarm started and ended.
Ack Time - Alarm acknowledgement time.

 

Setpoint Change History

Setpoint (for standard WPTs only) - Setpoint of the standard WPT.
Cool Above (for Deadband WPTs only) - Upper end of the deadband span.
Heat Below (for Deadband WPTs only) - Lower end of the deadband span.
Timestamp - Timestamp of setpoint or Deadband change request.
Modified By - How the setpoint or Deadband was modified. Either from a user, ToD (Scheduler) or DRAS (Demand Response).

 

Node Readings for Today

Timstamp - Time the data was sent from the WPT.
Alarm - Whether the data sent from the WPT triggered an alarm.
Setpoint (for standard WPTs only) - Setpoint of the standard WPT.
Cool Above (for Deadband WPTs only) - Upper end of the deadband span.
Heat Below (for Deadband WPTs only) - Lower end of the deadband span.
Zone temperature - Ambient temperature at the WPT.
Pressure - Branch pressure at the WPT.
Battery level - Percentage of WPT battery life.
Occupancy State - Occupied, Unoccupied, Occupancy Override On, Occupancy Override Off.
Override Hours - How long the WPT will be in Occupancy Override mode.
Routing Path - How the data made it from the WPT to the HUB.
RSSI - Weakest received signal strength for the routing path.