Use wifi thermometers with studio software

DATA VISUALIZATION:

Opening saved files

There are two ways to access your saved files:

You can navigate to the folder on your PC where your files are saved. You just need to open the :msdb file.You can also open the :msdb file through the Studio software itself using the 'OPEN' icon in the toolbar. Once the file is opened, it will bring up two windows, a graph and a general summary of the data.

This handy feature will now allow you to zoom in using your mouse's scroll function and see specific points of interest in your data more clearly. You can easily select and deselect the data you want to view and you can also click directly on any of the graph lines to view more detailed information about that specific logger. As you click on a specific graph line, you can toggle between the displayed max/min temperatures as well as the high/low limits of that logger. These functions make it easier for you to view your data in a targeted way, so if you want to specifically watch the logger from your refrigerator in the warehouse from a certain date and time; It's very easy and quick to do.

When a:.msdb file is saved, it automatically creates the summary data and chart, so you do not need to additionally save the chart once you view the data. You can access the chart in any saved:.msdb file by simply using the section icons in the top toolbar.

The Data Summary window provides a more general overview of the data, including important information such as when alarms were reached or exceeded, how many times, when the logger started and stopped recording, average temperatures and the max and min temperatures recorded. It also has a handy notes section where you can record any additional information needed, like if there was a power outage at any given time, which could explain the alarms, etc.

DATA EXPORT:

If you prefer to export your recorded data in a different format, you can easily do so through the Studio software. An .msdb file is ideal for displaying at your EHO as it cannot be edited. However, if you want to send specific data to someone who may not have the software or if you are presenting the data to someone, you can export targeted data points to a different format such as Excel or PDF .

Just navigate to the file - save as - choose your file type, then save it.

At this point, you can also segment your data, for example by only saving data from one sensor between particular date ranges rather than all sensors recorded during the month of July. You can do this by clicking on the “Options” tab during the “Save As” process. A window will appear allowing you to manipulate the data you wish to save (uncheck “Export All” first).

MERGER OF DATA FILES:

You can also merge multiple files together, for example you can display a particular time or day every month for a year. You can also have multiple loggers saved in individual files or multiple months that can be easily merged for faster and easier data viewing.

You can do this by going to: File > Tools > File Merge > Add > choose as many files as you want, then select merge. You will then be prompted to save and name this “new” merged file.

NOTIFICATIONS PUSH - APPLICATION TD LINK :

The TD Link application will reflect the information displayed on your Studio software; The app is perfect for push notifications to your recorders/alarms when you are away from your PC or when it is turned off. To connect the app to your Studio software, simply follow these quick instructions.

Download the TD Link app to your phone, then look for the iOS Link feature in the ThermaData® tab of your Studio software. Enter your email and create a new password then tap Register. You will now receive an email confirming your registration. You can then log into the app accordingly.

The TD Link app allows you to view your most recent data, however you cannot adjust settings or data, this must be done through the main Studio software on the PC.

In the app, you'll see all the loggers available to you, with those that require action pushed to the top and highlighted. When a logger needs attention, you will also receive a push notification letting you know. You can also tap on each logger and view additional data such as set alarm limits, max and min temperatures, when the logger last reported measurement and transmission intervals, and be Able to disable notifications for that specific recorder.

Push notifications are a very convenient way to stay informed on the go on your recorders and get information directly to your mobile phone.

Advice: the app does not auto refresh, it will auto refresh every time the app is opened, otherwise just click the refresh button or swipe down on the screen and let it reload .