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AirQualityBase.SensorEdit Method
Syntax
Java
public static void SensorEdit(Sensor sens, Double heartBeat, Double awareStateHeartBeat, Integer assessmentsPerHeartBeat, Double PM25Threshold, Double PM10Threshold, Double PM1Threshold, Integer failedTransmissionsBeforeLinkMode);
Parameters 
Description 
Sensor sens 
sens the Sensor object to be updated  
Double heartBeat 
How often the sensor communicates with the gateway if no activity recorded  
Double awareStateHeartBeat 
How often the sensor communicates with the gateway while in Aware State  
Integer assessmentsPerHeartBeat 
How many times between heartbeats a sensor will check its measurements against its thresholds to determine whether it will enter the Aware State. Warning if your sensor firmware is less than 2.5.2.0 Setting assessments greater than one will cause this sensor to not self elect follow a gateway to a new channel. if you reform your gateway you will need to power cycle the sensor for it to link on a new channel.  
Double PM25Threshold 
Any assessments above this value will cause the sensor to enter the Aware State  
Double PM10Threshold 
Any assessments above this value will cause the sensor to enter the Aware State  
Double PM1Threshold 
Any assessments above this value will cause the sensor to enter the Aware State  
Integer failedTransmissionsBeforeLinkMode 
The number of transmissions the sensor sends without response from a gateway before it goes to battery saving link mode. In link mode the sensor will scan for a new gateway and if not found will enter battery saving sleep mode for 2 hours before trying to scan again. Lower number will allow sensors to find new gateways with fewer missed readings. Higher numbers will cause the sensor to hold it setting in a noisy RF environment better. (Zero will cause the sensor to never enter link mode. to find a new gateway channel the battery will have to be cycled out of the sensor.) 

Allows for the update of the specific type of sensor. 

 

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