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When using the mSupply ColdChain application for the first time, the Sensor Settings screen will have two sections: | When using the mSupply ColdChain application for the first time, the Sensor Settings screen will have two sections: | ||
*Options | *Options | ||
- | *Found Sensors | + | *Found Sensors |
+ | <WRAP center round important 60%> Please refer to the [[en: | ||
=== Options === | === Options === | ||
- | **Logging interval:** Sets the default number of minutes between logs on sensors. Using the slider, you can set the default log interval to any length between 1 and 100 minutes. The logging interval applies for all sensors when they are first linked to the mSupply ColdChain application. Different log intervals can be set for each sensor in **'' | + | **Logging interval:** Sets the default number of minutes between logs on sensors. Using the slider, you can set the default log interval to any length between 1 and 100 minutes. The logging interval applies for all sensors when they are first linked to the mSupply ColdChain application. Different log intervals can be set for each sensor in **Available Sensors/Log interval** |
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**Sensor Details:** This provides the MAC address for the sensor (this is found on the back of the sensor). The current battery level will also be displayed as a percentage. Neither field can be edited.\\ | **Sensor Details:** This provides the MAC address for the sensor (this is found on the back of the sensor). The current battery level will also be displayed as a percentage. Neither field can be edited.\\ | ||
**Sensor name:** Double-tap on sensor name/row or select the > in the row to enter a new name for the sensor. This is the name that will appear on the Sensors tab. You should choose a name to make it easy to identify. | **Sensor name:** Double-tap on sensor name/row or select the > in the row to enter a new name for the sensor. This is the name that will appear on the Sensors tab. You should choose a name to make it easy to identify. | ||
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- | Note: we recommend that you do not use special characters such as “-, +, *” etc. | + | |
- | **Log interval:** Using the slider, you can set the interval between logs to any length between 1 and 30 minutes. When you press '' | + | <WRAP center round tip 50%>We recommend you avoid the use special characters (e.g. -, +, *) in the sensor name. </ |
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+ | **Log interval: | ||
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- | Note: the log interval will initially be set to the default log interval. | ||
- | Note: We recommend | + | ==== Temperature breach settings ==== |
+ | There are two breach categories: | ||
+ | ***Single Exposure:** any continuous period of time the temperature is outside the specified range. | ||
+ | ***Cumulative Exposure:** the sum of time the temperature is outside the specified range during a period. | ||
+ | Temperature breach settings apply to all sensors. | ||
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+ | === Single exposure breach configurations === | ||
+ | You should set a minimum temperature (cold breach) and maximum temperature (hot breach) for the single exposure breaches. The current setting will be displayed in the row for each category. | ||
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+ | **Description: | ||
+ | *Hot breach | ||
+ | *Cold breach | ||
+ | However, you can enter a custom name for each temperature breach category if required. | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round tip 50%>We recommend | ||
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+ | **Duration: | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round important 50%>The duration | ||
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+ | **Temperature: | ||
+ | *below which will be a breach for the cold breach category, and | ||
+ | *above which will be a breach for the hot breach category. | ||
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+ | The temperature selected can be between -30 and +50 degrees Celsius. | ||
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+ | === Cumulative Exposure Configurations === | ||
+ | You should | ||
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+ | **Description: | ||
+ | *Hot cumulative | ||
+ | *Cold cumulative | ||
+ | You can enter a name for each temperature breach category. | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | <WRAP center round tip 50%>We recommend you avoid the use special characters (e.g. -, +, *) when naming breach categories. </ | ||
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+ | **Duration: | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | **Temperature: | ||
+ | *below which will be a breach for the cold breach category, and | ||
+ | *above which will be a breach for the hot breach category. | ||
+ | The temperature selected can be between -30 and +50 degrees Celsius. | ||
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+ | **Period:** The time period used for cumulative temperature configuration (and hence alerts) on the Sensor tab is set at 72 hours. | ||
+ | To view cumulative temperature breaches for a different period, you can [[en: | ||
+ | <wrap center round info 95%> You can export the sensor logs for further information and investigation regarding temperature breaches. </ | ||
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