
36 LogTag Analyzer User Guide (1.9)
After X consecutive alert
readings (W minutes)
Readings above
Readings below
Tick the boxes next to "Readings above" or "Readings below" to
establish whether only readings above the upper threshold or
only readings below the lower threshold should count towards
the consecutive alert readings. If both boxes are ticked, the
behaviour is the same as for the standard alert settings. If the
Alert Indicator is disabled for either the upper or the lower alert,
the respective box for the consecutive alert is grayed out and
cannot be ticked.
After X alert readings have
occurred (W minutes)
Readings above
Readings below
Tick the boxes next to "Readings above" or "Readings below" to
establish whether only readings above the upper threshold or
only readings below the lower threshold should count towards
the total number of alert readings. If both boxes are ticked, the
behaviour is the same as for the standard alert settings. If the
Alert Indicator is disabled for either the upper or the lower alert,
the respective box for the alert total is grayed out and cannot be
ticked.
The advanced settings are displayed automatically without the need to press
if an advanced configuration is already found in the logger to be configured. If you do not
wish to use the advanced settings, press
, and the
standard Alert
P
rocessing (on page 32) configuration screen is displayed.
Example:
You wish to configure a LogTag so an alert is displayed if 5 continuous readings are
out-of-range or 7 total readings are out-of-range, but only if the temperature goes above
20ºC. You wish to see in LogTag Analyzer if the product has gone below 0ºC, but you do
not wish to trigger an alert for this condition. Alert parameters should be set as follows:
This table shows how different conditions would result in the Alert Indicator flashing or
not:
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