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Manual
Senslive v5.0.3
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Reference Index
Reference Index ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Image List Index ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Table List Index ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1. Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2. Profile Settings ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
3. Dashboard ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4. Devices .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
5. Events ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20
5.1 All Events ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.2 Events to validate ................................................................................................................................................. 22
5.3 Events validated .................................................................................................................................................... 22
6. Alerts ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23
6.1 Templates ............................................................................................................................................................. 23
6.2 Contacts ................................................................................................................................................................ 27
6.3 All Alerts ................................................................................................................................................................ 29
6.4 Alerts Sent ............................................................................................................................................................. 31
7. Calibration ..................................................................................................................................................................... 32
7.1 Modules ................................................................................................................................................................ 32
7.2 Tests ...................................................................................................................................................................... 33
8. Reports .......................................................................................................................................................................... 36
8.1 Custom charts ....................................................................................................................................................... 36
8.2 Data listing ............................................................................................................................................................ 39
8.3 Custom reports ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
8.4 Auto reports .......................................................................................................................................................... 41
9. Users ............................................................................................................................................................................. 44
9.1 All Users ................................................................................................................................................................ 44
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9.2 Roles ...................................................................................................................................................................... 47
10. Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................... 49
10.1 Locals .................................................................................................................................................................... 49
11. About ........................................................................................................................................................................ 50
12. Device Registration ................................................................................................................................................... 52
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Image List Index
Image 1 – SensLive main structure ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Image 2 – Access user profile settings .................................................................................................................................... 7
Image 3 – Edit user profile settings ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Image 4 – User profile settings: About ................................................................................................................................... 8
Image 5 – User profile settings: Portal ................................................................................................................................... 8
Image 6 – User profile settings: Password .............................................................................................................................. 9
Image 7 – Dashboard ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
Image 8 – All devices............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Image 9 – Add new device .................................................................................................................................................... 13
Image 10 – Expandable device information ......................................................................................................................... 14
Image 11 – Device editable settings ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Image 12 – Example of list of wired sensors ........................................................................................................................ 16
Image 13 – Sensor graph preview ........................................................................................................................................ 17
Image 14 – Sensor graph preview with manipulated values ................................................................................................ 18
Image 15 – Sensor editable information .............................................................................................................................. 18
Image 16 – All events list example ....................................................................................................................................... 21
Image 17 – Alerts templates ................................................................................................................................................. 23
Image 18 – New alert template: General ............................................................................................................................. 24
Image 19 – New alert template: Scheduling ......................................................................................................................... 24
Image 20 – New alert template: Advanced fields ................................................................................................................. 25
Image 21 – Alerts Contacts ................................................................................................................................................... 27
Image 22 – New Alert Contact .............................................................................................................................................. 28
Image 23 – All alerts list example ......................................................................................................................................... 29
Image 24 – New alert form ................................................................................................................................................... 30
Image 25 – Example of alerts sent list .................................................................................................................................. 31
Image 26 – Example of calibration modules list ................................................................................................................... 32
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Image 27 – Example of calibration tests list ......................................................................................................................... 33
Image 28 – Calibration test chart preview............................................................................................................................ 34
Image 29 – New calibration test form .................................................................................................................................. 35
Image 30 – Custom chart ...................................................................................................................................................... 36
Image 31 – Custom chart with manipulated values ............................................................................................................. 37
Image 32 – Custom chart in PDF format ............................................................................................................................... 38
Image 33 – Custom chart with manipulated values in PDF format ...................................................................................... 38
Image 34 – Data listing ......................................................................................................................................................... 39
Image 35 – Data listing with manipulated values ................................................................................................................. 40
Image 36 – Data listing in PDF format .................................................................................................................................. 40
Image 37 – Auto reports ....................................................................................................................................................... 41
Image 38 – New auto report: General .................................................................................................................................. 42
Image 39 – New auto report: Scheduling ............................................................................................................................. 42
Image 40 – New auto report: Advanced fields ..................................................................................................................... 43
Image 41 – All users .............................................................................................................................................................. 44
Image 42 – New user: Account ............................................................................................................................................. 45
Image 43 – New user: Details ............................................................................................................................................... 45
Image 44 – New user: Advanced fields ................................................................................................................................. 46
Image 45 – SensLive user roles ............................................................................................................................................. 47
Image 46 – SensLive user role example ................................................................................................................................ 48
Image 47 - Locals .................................................................................................................................................................. 49
Image 48 – SensLive checksums validation .......................................................................................................................... 50
Image 49 – SensLive alert checksum validation ................................................................................................................... 51
Image 50 – Portal communication section on Nidus homepage .......................................................................................... 52
Image 51 - Enabling portal at Nidus administration settings ............................................................................................... 53
Image 52 - Portal address configuration............................................................................................................................... 54
Image 53 - Button for Nidus registration .............................................................................................................................. 55
Image 54 - Nidus registration options .................................................................................................................................. 56
Image 55 – Signup form ........................................................................................................................................................ 57
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Table List Index
Table 1 – Description of user profile editable options ......................................................................................................... 10
Table 2 – Device information ................................................................................................................................................ 13
Table 3 – Device editable settings information .................................................................................................................... 15
Table 4 – Sensor Information ............................................................................................................................................... 17
Table 5 – Device’s status calculation formula ...................................................................................................................... 20
Table 6 – Sensors status calculation formula ....................................................................................................................... 20
Table 7 – All events list information ..................................................................................................................................... 22
Table 8 – Alert template attributes ...................................................................................................................................... 26
Table 9 – Alert template condition types ............................................................................................................................. 26
Table 10 – Alert contact attributes ....................................................................................................................................... 28
Table 11 – Alert attributes .................................................................................................................................................... 30
Table 12 – Calibration test attributes ................................................................................................................................... 34
Table 13 – Auto report attributes ......................................................................................................................................... 43
Table 14 – SensLive user attributes ...................................................................................................................................... 46
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1. Overview
Image 1 shows the SensLive main page after login.
Image 1 – SensLive main structure
Section A allows user to edit their profile settings.
Section B is the sidebar with all the features of SensLive.
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2. Profile Settings
Images 2 and 3 show how user can access and edit his profile settings.
Image 2 – Access user profile settings
Image 3 – Edit user profile settings
By clicking on “Edit” button, a pop-up will be presented, as shown in pictures 4, 5 and 6.
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Image 4 – User profile settings: About
Image 5 – User profile settings: Portal
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Image 6 – User profile settings: Password
Table 1 describes the editable profile options available.
Field Name Description
Button A Allows user to upload a profile avatar.
Button B Remove current profile avatar. Loads default avatar.
Name Name of user.
City City.
Country Country.
Phone Phone number.
Mobile Mobile number.
Email Email of user. Used as login username.
Language Portal language.
Timezone Time zone.
List Separator Character to be used as separator on CSV files exportation.
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Password User password (empty to not change it).
Confirm Password Confirm user password (empty to not change it).
Table 1 – Description of user profile editable options
Click on button “Save” to apply changes.
Note:
Might be needed to logout and login again for some settings be applied.
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3. Dashboard
“Dashboard” is the page that is presented to user after login.
As shown in image 7, it is presented the following information:
Sensors with status “Critical”;
Sensors with status “Warning”;
Sensors with status “Unknown”;
Geographical Location of user’s devices;
List of last events.
Image 7 – Dashboard
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4. Devices
“Devices” menu shows user’s devices information as image 8 shows.
Image 8 – All devices
Table 2 describes the information about each device.
Field Name Description
Name Name of device.
Mac address Factory MAC address of device.
Local Local where device is registered to.
Last Contact Last contact communication from device to Senslive.
Interval Interval configured on device to communicate with Senslive.
Status Status of device. Can be “Normal” or “Unknown” based on last
contact.
Alerts Can be “Normal” or “Fired”. Depends if there are configured
alerts to device which have been fired or not.
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Table 2 – Device information
User can add manually a new device by clicking on button “New”. A pop-up is presented to insert the Mac
address and select the local, as shown in image 9.
Image 9 – Add new device
Notes:
There is a simpler way to do registration of new devices. Please refer to chapter 12 of this manual;
A device is associated to a local. To learn more about management of users/local, please refer to
chapters 9 and 10 of this manual.
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By clicking on device name, it will be redirected to the list of sensors of that device.
In that page, is possible to edit device settings. For that expand the collapsible section on the top, as shown in
figure 10. Then, clicking on “Edit”, a pop-up will be presented to change the editable settings of the device, as
shown in figure 11.
Image 10 – Expandable device information
Image 11 – Device editable settings
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Table 3 describes the information about each editable setting of a device.
Field Name Description
Name Name of device.
Local Local where device is registered to.
Latitude Latitude of GPS coordinate where device is geographically
located at. Only to be used at map of dashboard.
Longitude Longitude of GPS coordinate where device is geographically
located at. Only to be used at map of dashboard.
Monitoring If checked, SensLive will store data received from this device.
Else, SensLive will ignore communications from this device.
Send alerts
If checked, SensLive will send alerts of this device if there are
alerts configured. Else, SensLive will not send any alert from
this device, even if there are alerts configured.
Table 3 – Device editable settings information
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Image 12 shows an example of list of wired sensors.
Image 12 – Example of list of wired sensors
Table 4 describes the information about each sensor.
Field Name Description
Button A Button to refresh information.
Button B Button to select the period of time. Default is last 24 hours.
Name Name of sensor.
Serial number Factory serial number of sensor.
Last value Last value of sensor.
Min Minimum value configured. To be used on alerts.
Max Maximum value configured. To be used on alerts.
Hyst Hysteresis value configured. To be used on alerts.
Last contact Last contact communication from sensor to Senslive.
Status Status of sensor. Can be “Normal”, “Warning”, “Critical” or
“Unknown” based on last contact and sensor last value.
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Alerts Can be “Normal” or “Fired”. Depends if sensor has alerts
associated which have been fired or not.
Chart Shows a line graph with values of the period of time selected
at Button B.
Min (with background color) Minimum value registered in the period of time selected at
Button B. *
Max (with background color) Maximum value registered in the period of time selected at
Button B. *
Table 4 – Sensor Information
Note:
(*) For better understanding how Min, Max and Hyst values influence sensor information, refer to
chapter 5 of this manual.
Image 13 shows an example of a line chart generated by pressing “Chart” button.
Image 13 – Sensor graph preview
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If SensLive detects that a value has been manipulated, it will be indicated by a red warning symbol, as shown in
image 14.
Image 14 – Sensor graph preview with manipulated values
For editing sensor information, it can be done by clicking at sensor name. A pop-up is presented, as shown in
image 15.
Image 15 – Sensor editable information
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Notes:
For wireless sensors, it will be exactly the same plus information about the battery level and signal
strength;
On editing a sensor, the serial number appears but there is no way to change it;
On editing a sensor, it can be configured to “Calibration” Mode. Please refer to chapter 7 of this manual
for more information about this feature.
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5. Events
An event is created when a device or sensor status is changed.
Table 5 and 6 show how device and sensor status are calculated, respectively.
Status Formula
Normal Last communication < Communication interval + 1 minute
Unknown Last communication > Communication interval + 1 minute
Table 5 – Device’s status calculation formula
Status Formula
Normal Min + Hyst < Last value < Max - Hyst
Warning
Min < Last value < Min + Hyst
or
Max - Hyst < Last value < Max
Critical
Last value < Min
or
Last value > Max
Unknown Last communication > Communication interval + 1 minute
Table 6 – Sensors status calculation formula
5.1 All Events
Image 16 shows an example of a list of “All events”.
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Image 16 – All events list example
In image 16, there are indicated the following sections:
Section A: Data filters. Data can be filtered by Device, Sensor and Severity (Normal, Warning, Critical
and Unknown);
Section B: Button for export to CSV file;
Section C: Select events;
Section D: Button for validate selected events;
Section E: Button for delete selected events.
Table 7 describes the information about each event.
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Field Name Description
V.
Yellow start indicates that is an event that has not been
validated yet.
Green checkmark indicates that is a validated event.
S.
Severity:
Green if normal;
Yellow if warning;
Red if critical;
Grey if unknown.
Device Device name.
Module Sensor name.
Event Event description.
Date Date of when event occurred.
Value Value that unleashed the event.
Comment If green, means that event has a comment associated.
Action Button to show more details and add comments.
Table 7 – All events list information
5.2 Events to validate
Same as chapter 5.1 but only with events that have not been validated yet.
5.3 Events validated
Same as chapter 5.1 but only with validated events.
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6. Alerts
6.1 Templates
Image 17 – Alerts templates
Before create alerts, it is necessary to create templates. The template will be associated to an alert.
Template can be created by clicking on button “New”. Images 18, 19 and 20 show the steps.
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Image 18 – New alert template: General
Image 19 – New alert template: Scheduling
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Image 20 – New alert template: Advanced fields
Table 8 describes the attributes of a template.
Field Name Description
Name Template name.
Locals In which locals the template can be used. Can be selected
multiple locals.
Description Description.
Condition Type Condition type.*
Days of week In which days of week the template is valid. Can be selected
multiple days of week.
Hours Interval of hours when the template is valid.
Time threshold Time to reset the template. Can be configured in minutes,
hours or days.
Min. alerts before send How many consecutive times the sensor must match the
condition type defined before trigger the alert.
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Max. alerts to send
How many consecutive alerts must be sent. After this value, it
will be applied the defined time threshold before send new
alerts.
Alert recovery Send an alert to inform that the sensor have returned to
normal status.
Table 8 – Alert template attributes
(*) Table 9 describes the available condition types.
Field Name Description
Critical When sensor is in critical status.
Max When sensor value is over the value inserted.
Min When sensor value is under the value inserted.
Min/Max When sensor value is under or over the values inserted.
Unknown When sensor is in unknown status.
Warning When sensor is in warning status.
Table 9 – Alert template condition types
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6.2 Contacts
Image 21 – Alerts Contacts
Like templates, is necessary create contacts before create alerts.
They can be created by clicking on button “New” and filling presented form, as shown in image 22.
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Image 22 – New Alert Contact
Table 10 describes the attributes of a contact.
Field Name Description
Name Contact name.
Locals In which locals the contact information can be used. Can be
selected multiple locals.
Email Email where the alert is going to be sent.
SMS Mobile number where the alert is going to be sent.
Table 10 – Alert contact attributes
Notes:
The alerts contacts list is independent of SensLive users. This means that modifications to this list
(create, edit, delete) will not affect SensLive users;
Although, when a user is created at SensLive, it will be automatically created an entry in alerts
contacts list with the same information.
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6.3 All Alerts
With the previous steps done, it is possible to create an alert.
Image 23 shows an example of a list of “All alerts”.
Image 23 – All alerts list example
In image 16, there are indicated the following sections:
Section A: Data filters. Data can be filtered by Device, Sensor and Template;
Section B: Select alerts;
Section C: Button for add contacts to selected alerts;
Section D: Button for remove contacts from selected alerts;
Section E: Button for create new alert;
Section F: Button for delete selected alerts.
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A new alert can be created by clicking on button “New” and filling presented form, as shown in image 24.
Image 24 – New alert form
Table 11 describes the attributes of an alert.
Field Name Description
Template Template to associate.
Apply alert to Sensors to associate. Can be selected multiple.
Contacts Contacts to associate. Can be selected multiple.
Table 11 – Alert attributes
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6.4 Alerts Sent
This page lists all the alerts sent by SensLive, as shown in image 25.
Image 25 – Example of alerts sent list
In image 25, there are indicated the following sections:
Section A: Data filters. Data can be filtered by Device, Sensor and Severity;
Section B: Select alerts;
Section C: Button to delete selected entries.
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7. Calibration
This feature does not calibrate sensors or add offsets to the values that they read.
The purpose of his feature is just to allow user to compare readings of two sensors in a period of time.
7.1 Modules
When a sensor is targeted to “Calibration” mode (refer to chapter 4 – image 15), it will appear in this page
and will be hidden from “Devices” menu, as shown in image 26.
Image 26 – Example of calibration modules list
To remove sensor from “Calibration” mode, just click on sensor name and disable “Calibration” option.
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7.2 Tests
This page lists all the calibration tests done by SensLive, as shown in image 27.
Image 27 – Example of calibration tests list
Table 12 describes the attributes of a calibration test.
Field Name Description
Name Calibration test name.
Standard module The standard module is one sensor in “Calibration” mode.
Module The sensor we want to compare against standard module.
Must be a sensor not in “Calibration” mode.
From Start date time.
To Stop date time.
Chart Button to preview a line chart with comparison of standard
module and module.
Report Button to export Excel report with line chart, data listing and
statistics.
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Status Status of test. Can be “In progress” or “Completed”.
Table 12 – Calibration test attributes
Image 28 shows a preview of a calibration test chart.
Image 28 – Calibration test chart preview
To create a calibration test, just click on button “New” and fill the presented form, shown in figure 29.
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Image 29 – New calibration test form
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8. Reports
8.1 Custom charts
In this page user can generate line charts and export it to PDF. Image 30 shows available options.
Image 30 – Custom chart
In image 30, there are indicated the following sections:
Section A: Field to choose device;
Section B: Field to choose sensor;
Section C: Field to choose date interval;
Section D: Field to trace horizontal line for minimum value (optional);
Section E: Field to trace horizontal line for maximum value (optional);
Section F: Button for refreshing graph;
Section G: Button for generating graph in PDF format.
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If SensLive detects that a value has been manipulated, it will be indicated by a red warning symbol, as
shown in image 31.
Image 31 – Custom chart with manipulated values
Images 32 and 33 show the exported PDF from the examples of image 30 and 31, respectively.
Notes:
If SensLive does not detect any manipulated values, it will be added the tag [Certified Values] to
chart title when exported to PDF;
If SensLive detects manipulated values, it will be added the number of manipulated values to chart
subtitle when exported to PDF.
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Image 32 – Custom chart in PDF format
Image 33 – Custom chart with manipulated values in PDF format
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8.2 Data listing
In this page user can view data in listing format and export it to CSV. Image 34 shows available options.
Image 34 – Data listing
In image 30, there are indicated the following sections:
Section A: Field to choose device;
Section B: Field to choose sensor;
Section C: Field to choose date interval;
Section D: Button for refreshing data;
Section E: Button for exporting to PDF format;
Section F: Button for exporting to CSV format.
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If SensLive detects that a value has been manipulated, it will be indicated by a red warning symbol on
column “Cert”, as shown in image 35.
Image 35 – Data listing with manipulated values
Like custom charts, it is possible to export data listing to PDF format. Image 36 shows an example.
Image 36 – Data listing in PDF format
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8.3 Custom reports
Besides the types of reports described at sections 8.1 and 8.2, SensLive is prepared to attend user’s needs,
by custom made reports.
For that, user must contact CapTemp Lda to request a report developing service.
These reports are associated to a company, so only the users of the company have access to the custom
made report.
8.4 Auto reports
“Auto reports” feature allows user to configure reports to automatically be sent by e-mail.
Image 37 – Auto reports
Auto reports can be created by clicking on button “New”. Images 38, 39 and 40 show the steps.
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Image 38 – New auto report: General
Image 39 – New auto report: Scheduling
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Image 40 – New auto report: Advanced fields
Table 12 describes the attributes of an auto report.
Field Name Description
Name Template name.
Description Description.
Days of week Days of week to receive auto report.
Hours Hours to receive the auto report.
Timezone Time zone.
Range Range time of data.
Apply alert to Sensors to be included in the report.
Contacts E-mail addresses to send auto report.
Type Type of report. Can be “Graph”, “List” or both.
Table 13 – Auto report attributes
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9. Users
9.1 All Users
Image 41 – All users
Users can be created by clicking on button “New”. Images 42, 43 and 44 show the steps.
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Image 42 – New user: Account
Image 43 – New user: Details
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Image 44 – New user: Advanced fields
Table 13 describes the attributes of a SensLive user.
Field Name Description
Name Name of name.
Email/Login Email of user. Used as login username.
Password User password.
Confirm Password Confirm user password.
Phone Phone number.
Mobile Mobile number.
City City.
Country Country.
Role Role of user. Default is “Company Admin”.
Locals Locals where user has access.
Language Portal language.
Timezone Time zone.
Table 14 – SensLive user attributes
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9.2 Roles
Roles are used to restrict features access to users.
By default, SensLive has one role: “Company Admin”. This role allows users to have full access to all
features.
Image 45 – SensLive user roles
Roles can be created by clicking on button “New”. A pop-up will appear showing all SensLive features.
Checked features will be available for users with that role while features unchecked will be disabled. Image
46 shows an example.
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Image 46 – SensLive user role example
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10. Settings
10.1 Locals
“Locals” feature allows to restrict access of users to devices, sensors, events and alerts of the same
company.
Every device registered in SensLive is associated to only one local but SensLive users can be associated to
multiple locals.
Image 47 - Locals
Locals can be created by clicking on button “New” and filling up the presented form.
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11. About
In this section is presented to user information about the versions of SensLive system. SensLive has two main
components:
SensLive Web Portal;
SensLive Certification Component.
All the critical operations of SensLive are processed by SensLive Certification Component.
To ensure that none of this components have been compromised, SensLive allow users to verify the checksums
of these components, as shown in image 48.
Image 48 – SensLive checksums validation
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Image 49 shows the warning message if some checksum is invalid.
Image 49 – SensLive alert checksum validation
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12. Device Registration
1. Access your Nidus webpage.
2. In the homepage, there is available a section with portal communication status, as shown in image 50.
Image 50 – Portal communication section on Nidus homepage
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Note:
If section does not appear, it means that portal is disabled at Nidus administration settings. It must
be enabled, as shown in image 51.
Image 51 - Enabling portal at Nidus administration settings
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3. There are 3 status for portal communication:
Cannot reach portal
Not registered
Registered
3.1. “Cannot reach portal” means that the address configured cannot be reached or is invalid. Please check
if the address is well configured or if the push is enabled (image 52).
Image 52 - Portal address configuration
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3.2. “Not Registered” means that Nidus can communicate with portal but is not registered yet. At this point,
becomes available a button to do the Nidus registration on SensLive, as shown in image 53.
Image 53 - Button for Nidus registration
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By clicking on “Register” button, it will be open a webpage for Nidus registration. You have two options:
Create Account
I Have Account
Image 54 - Nidus registration options
If you or your company have an account, please choose “I Have Account” and login with your credentials.
Else, you can sign up by clicking on “Create Account”. You will be redirect to a new account form, as shown
in image 55.
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Image 55 – Signup form
All fields are mandatory:
Name: Your profile name;
Email: Your e-mail. Will be used as username. Must be unique;
Company: Company name. Must be unique. If your company already has a SensLive account, please do
not create another account;
Local: The default local of company. You can create more locals after login on your account;
Country: Company’s country;
Timezone: Country’s time zone.
After sign up, you will be redirected to login page, where you can now login with your created account.