Auxiliary Window

When we are on the “My Network” screen and click on any station within the client’s monitoring network, an auxiliary screen will open on the right side of the screen (the area circled with a red line), containing various information as shown in Figure 2.4A below.

Figure 2.4A – Auxiliary Screen on the “My Network” Screen.

When the auxiliary screen opens, we can divide it into two parts: the upper part of the screen displays the station data, and the lower part shows the data from the last 14 days.

Below, we will detail what is presented in each part of the auxiliary screen.

2.4.1 – Station Data

2.4.2 – Last 14 Days

2.4.1 – Station Data

The station data will be presented in the upper part of the auxiliary screen, as shown in Figure 2.4.1A in the image below.

Figure 2.4.1A – Station Data.

The upper part of the auxiliary window contains the station data, such as the name or identification of the point we clicked on, as illustrated in Figure 2.4.1B below.

Figure 2.4.1B – Station Identification.

To the right of the station identification, there is a battery icon that indicates the battery percentage during the station’s last communication, as illustrated in Figure 2.4.1C below.

Figure 2.4.1C – Station Battery Icon.

Next to the battery icon, the station’s online or offline status is displayed. This online and offline status is based on the time since the station last communicated. If the station is communicating normally, it will be considered online; if the station goes more than 3 hours without communicating, it will be considered offline. The online and offline icons are illustrated in Figure 2.4.1D below.

Figure 2.4.1D – Online and Offline Icons.

Below the station name, battery icon, and the online/offline indicator, the type of station (main, primary, and secondary) and its coordinates are displayed, as shown in Figure 2.4.1E below.

Figure 2.4.1E – Station Type and Coordinates.

Below the station type and geo-coordinates section, all data captured during the station’s last communication is displayed. The information provided includes precipitation, air temperature, air humidity, Delta T, wind speed, and gusts. These details are captured only if the station has the necessary sensors to measure each of these variables. The data captured during the last communication is illustrated in Figure 2.4.1F below:

Figure 2.4.1F – Data from the Last Communication.

Below the last communication data, there is information on the last moment the station communicated, as illustrated in Figure 2.4.1G below.

Figure 2.4.1G – Last Communication Timestamp.

2.4.2 – Last 14 Days

In the second part of the auxiliary window, the data from the last 14 days is displayed, as illustrated in Figure 2.4.2A below.

Figure 2.4.2A – Data from the Last 14 Days.

The information presented in this window will change depending on the variable selected for viewing on the “My Network” screen. Today’s data will be displayed on the right side of the chart shown on the screen, and as we move leftward on the chart, we will access past data for the selected variable, as shown in Figure 2.4.2B below.

Figure 2.4.2B – Sequence of Data from the Last 14 Days.

Below the sequence of days shown in Figure 2.4.2B above, there is an option to enlarge the chart. Clicking on it will provide an expanded view of the small chart presented in the auxiliary window. Figure 2.4.2C illustrates how the expanded 14-day data chart is displayed.

Figure 2.4.2C – Enlarged 14-Day Data Chart.

In the expanded 14-day data chart, we will have daily precipitation data for the last 14 days.

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