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FilteredPulseCounterBase.SensorEdit Method
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public static void SensorEdit(Sensor sens, Double heartBeat, Double awareStateHeartBeat, Integer overflowCount, Integer awareStateOverflowCount, Boolean accumulate, Integer pulseEdgeDetection, Integer filter, 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 overflowCount While not in the aware state, counts above this value cause the sensor to go into the aware state and transmit immediately. @param awareStateOverflowCount While in the aware state, counts below this value transition the sensor from aware state to not aware. @param accumulate Standard operation reports the number of pulses detected between heartbeats. Accumulate on will accumulate the readings heartbeat after heartbeat. accumulation rolls over at 65535. @param pulseEdgeDetection determines whether pulses are recorded at the positive edge of the pulse or the negative edge of the pulse. Positive edge = 0, Negative Edge = 1, or both edges = 2 @param filter Determines if there is a filter and at what Hz the filter is set to. 40 Hz Filter = 0, 4 Hz Filter = 1, or No Filter = 2. @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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