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CTPowerBase.SensorEdit Method
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public static void SensorEdit(Sensor sens, Double heartBeat, Double awareStateHeartBeat, Integer apparentPowerUsageThreshold, Integer rmsVoltageThreshold, Integer rmsCurrentThreshold, Integer ctSize, Boolean accumulate, Integer defaultFrequency, Boolean activeChannel1, Boolean activeChannel2, Integer failedTransmissionsBeforeLinkMode);

 

Allows for the update of the specific type of sensor. @param sens the Sensor object to be updated @param heartBeat How often the sensor communicates with the gateway if no activity recorded. @param awareStateHeartBeat How often the sensor communicates with the gateway while in Aware State. @param apparentPowerUsageThreshold If the sensor is not aware and power accumulation exceeds this value in a single standard heartbeat the sensor will become aware and report immediately. @param rmsVoltageThreshold RMS voltages above this value will cause the sensor to become aware. @param rmsCurrentThreshold RMS currents above this value will cause the sensor to become aware. @param ctSize Max Input of the Current Transducer. @param accumulate Setting this will cause the kWh reading to accumulate. @param defaultFrequency Default Frequency of the power system. @param activeChannel1 Active power channels. Channel 0 is always active because the sensor is also power through this channel. @param 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.)

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