In this part you'll learn about the pages that show your NFC logger's data! You'll dive into table view, graph view with map, downloading report and more!
Overview
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In order to access NFC measurements for your loggers, click the “Measurements” link on the left menu. Now, select the “NFC loggers” tab at the top.
Legend:
“Export XLS” button – allows you to export an XLSX (Microsoft Excel) file that represents the rows you have currently selected on a table.
Last reading – presents the date and time of the latest logger’s reading.
Start time – presents start date and time of the latest recording.
Finish time – presents finish date and time of the latest recording.
Total breaches – presents total cumulative time of all the breaches.
Small numbers near the measurements – signifies the set minimum and maximum threshold for various measurements (like temperature or humidity). Here is how it is displayed:
The top number signifies the maximum threshold and the bottom number signifies the minimum threshold for a specific type of measurement. The measurement on the left will turn blue (when it is below the threshold) and red (when it is above the threshold).
Graph & logistical details
In order to access graph or logistical data, click on the “graph” icon. A new page should appear in your web browser.
On this new page, you will be able to see the graph(s) that shows the changes of specific measurement(s) throughout time.
In order to set the whole measurement period for the graph (in case you have changed it and you want to go back), just click on the “arrow” icon near the “measurement period” note.
Also the map will appear if logistical information are available.
”Linking” table shows the date and time when the fields “ProductDescription” and/or “TrackingNumber” were updated with the changed values and geo location details.
The map shows the points where the readings and/or linkings happened and the route in between them.
In order to see individual measurement information on the chart, simply mouse over the chart. You will see a little window showing date, time and a measurement number.
Here you can also check the measurement interval – just take a look at the time of the following measurements.
At the top you will be able to filter the date and time period of your graph.
For a quick filtering, you can show today’s graph by clicking the “Today” button, graph from the last 7 days by clicking the “Last 7d” button and so on.
You can also move quickly between days, weeks and months by clicking the “<” and “>” arrow buttons. For example, if you have selected a monthly graph, “<” and “>” buttons will move the period in a monthly manner. If you have selected a weekly graph, the arrows will move the period in a weekly manner and so on.
You can also select a specific date and time for you range. Just click the “calendar” icon and a new window should pop up. Now select your date, time and click the “OK” button. You can also type the date and time directly inside the field. You can select a specific date and time for “from” and “to” ranges.
In order to zoom in the graph, just drag anywhere on the graph using your left mouse button. You will see a rectangle being created which will be your cropping space. Let go of the left mouse button in order to zoom in.
In order to reset the graph size to its original size, just click the “Reset zoom” button that is positioned at the top right.
Report
In order to download a report, click on the “graph” icon. A new page should appear in your web browser.
On this new page, you will be able to see the graph and a “Download” button at the top right. Click the button and you will be able to see a popup with options what type of report would you like to export. Select the appropriate option and click the “Download” button. The downloading should happen in a moment.
There are 3 ways to export your report:
- PDF – contains summary information, 4 main temperature breaches and a graph.
Extended PDF – contains what is inside the above PDF, plus the measurements history. Also the graph is on the full page.
XLSX – contains all the details included in the extended PDF, with more information in the measurements history, but without the graph. XLSX is a file format that can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
The report will be generated based on the selected date and time period.