Product Guide
Interfaz de la pantalla de la estación
Configura la estación FieldKit usando la pantalla de la estación.
Ya sea por comodidad o para resolver problemas, a veces configurarás directamente la estación FieldKit con su pantalla.
Consideramos que la documentación es importante. Así que, aunque las primeras versiones de FieldKit empiezan a registrar datos de forma automática, estamos trabajando en una nueva función para ayudar a los usuarios a darse cuenta de las ventajas de realizar la instalación para empezar a registrar los datos. Este manual del producto se redactó pensando en eso. Además, en las primeras versiones de FieldKit, el diseño visual de la pantalla de la estación no ha sido implementado. En el diseño beta de la pantalla, una diferencia importante es el ícono del WiFi. Actualmente, se muestra el mismo ícono independientemente de si te conectas a través del WiFi de la estación (punto de acceso) o de una red WiFi (Internet).
Botones
Recorre las pantallas del menú de la estación presionando los botones físicos de «arriba» y «abajo» que se encuentran bajo la pantalla de la placa superior. Selecciona y deselecciona las opciones del menú presionando el botón central de «selección».
Secuencia de inicio
Al encender la estación (con el interruptor ON/OFF de la parte superior izquierda), se enciende la pantalla y comienza la secuencia de inicio de la misma. El logotipo de Conservify aparecerá brevemente, seguido del nombre de la estación y del diagnóstico de inicio.
La pantalla se apagará una vez que la estación se haya iniciado con éxito. La pantalla se volverá a encender al presionar cualquiera de los botones debajo de la pantalla (o el botón de encendido). La pantalla se apagará tras un periodo de inactividad.
Cuando la estación se está quedando sin batería, ahorra energía desactivando la visualización de la pantalla y la secuencia de inicio. Presiona cualquier botón debajo de la pantalla (o el botón de encendido) para volver a encender la pantalla.
Cabecera
Los íconos permanentes de la cabecera permiten conocer rápidamente el estado de la estación:
Battery Status (Estado de la batería)
The number of bars in the Battery icon corresponds to how much battery life is remaining. More bars mean more battery life. Remember to charge your battery or swap it out for a new one regularly.
Recording Status (Estado de registro)
If the Recording icon (a large dot) is flashing, the station is recording data.
WiFi Connection Status (Estado de la conexión WiFi)
If the WiFi icon is flashing, the station is broadcasting its Station AP (Access Point) but you are not yet connected via your phone. You may open your phone’s WiFi Settings, locate the Station AP and connect to your station. Then proceed to the mobile app.
If the WiFi icon is static, your phone is already connected to your station.
GPS Fix (Ubicación GPS)
When the GPS icon appears, the station’s coordinates are known.
Sensor Readings (Valores de los sensores)
A paginated sensor readings menu sits in the center of the display. Scroll through the latest readings on each sensor.
Menú principal
Para acceder al menú principal desde la pantalla de inicio, presione el botón central de "selección". Recorre las opciones del menú presionando los botones de "arriba" y "abajo". Selecciona una opción presionando el botón de "selección".
Readings (Registros)
Scroll through the latest readings on each sensor, plus power, memory, and uptime diagnostics. Hit “select” to go back.
Info (Información)
- (Back)
Navigates back one menu. - Build
Displays the Firmware Build number.
Schedules (Horarios)
- (Back)
Navigates back one menu. - Readings
Set your preferred data capture schedule from the options offered. Configure data capture schedule in the app for more customization. Note that more frequent intervals of data capture will drain the battery faster.
Red (Network)
- (Back)
Navigates back one menu. - Enable
Turns on the Station AP (access point), so that you can connect to your station with your phone. If your Station AP or saved WiFi network is currently broadcasting, it instead will say «Disable,» and selecting Disable will turn off your station’s network. - Choose:
- (Back)
Navigates back one menu. - Create AP
When you first hit the Wake button, your station creates its own Station AP (access point), and subsequent button presses will simply enable the Station AP again or connect the station to the last network it used. Selecting “Create AP” functionality does the same thing as hitting the Wake button for the first time, i.e. your station creates its own Station AP (access point).
- (Back)
- Upload Rsm (under development)
If your station has been configured to periodically upload data directly to the web portal*, use this option to force a data upload (both data readings and metadata) from your station straight to the portal, resuming from the last point of data upload. - Upload all Meta (under development)
If your station has been configured to periodically upload data directly to the web portal*, use this setting to force a data upload from your station straight to the portal of all metadata. - Upload all Data (under development)
If your station has been configured to periodically upload data directly to the web portal*, use this setting to force a data upload from your station straight to the portal of all data readings. - WiFi Duration
Choose how long your Station AP remains active (after being triggered by the Wake button or the Network > Choose> Create AP or Network > Enable options on the station screen).
When your station is set to “Idle Off” and becomes idle, i.e. you are no longer actively connecting to it via the app, it will turn off its Station WiFi. This saves power.
When set to “Always On”, the Station WiFi or saved network remains active. This drains the battery faster, so it should only be used with stations directly plugged into a power source (versus using a battery or solar panel). In the app, you can then configure your station to periodically upload data directly to the web portal at set intervals.*
*Coming Soon: In the app under Station Settings > Networks > WiFi > Upload Schedule you can enable Station WiFi to be “Always On” by setting a data upload schedule for your station to upload data straight to the web portal (bypassing the app). Enabling “Always On” only works for stations powered from the wall.
Modules (Módulos)
- (Back)
Navigates back one menu. - Status
Scroll through the Modules and hit “select”.- (Back)
Navigates back one menu. - Home
Takes you back to the home screen.
- (Back)
Tools (Herramientas)
- (Back)
Navigates back one menu. - Self Check
Runs a self check and displays the status of various hardware components.
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- Watch GPS
Enters a diagnostic mode that displays live GPS information. Used mostly for troubleshooting. - GPS Mode
Allows the user to configure the station for Fixed Mode or Moving Mode. In Fixed Mode the GPS will only be used periodically to verify the time. In Moving Mode the GPS will be left and frequently polled for location. Note: using Moving Mode will have a significant impact on battery life. - SD Upgrade
With a microSD card containing new firmware inside the station microSD card holder, your station will be rebuilt with updated firmware. Read more about updating your firmware. - Flash SD
Writes flash memory to the microSD card for diagnostics/debugging purposes when troubleshooting. You’re unlikely to use this unless instructed to do so by the FieldKit support team. - Format SD
Formats the microSD card that is inserted in a way that the station can read the card. This will also delete all data off the card. - Run Fsck
Runs a file system check to verify the integrity of readings in memory. Used mostly for troubleshooting. - Export CSV
Exports all the readings in memory to CSV files on the currently inserted microSD card. You might use this functionality in the field if you want to check the data on-the-fly. To do this, you would export to CSV on the station, then insert the microSD into your phone or another device using a microSD card adapter, and then review the data. - Factory Reset
Should be used with caution. Erases all readings and configuration for the station, returning to factory defaults. Sensors will remain calibrated. Note: Your station’s default name may change after a factory reset due to changes in firmware. - Restart
Restarts the station, flushing any logs and data to memory, ensuring that important information has been written to the microSD card.