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VibrationMeterBase.SensorEdit Method

Allows for the update of the specific type of sensor.

Syntax
C#
public static void SensorEdit(ISensor sens, double? heartBeat, int? windowFunction, int? measurementMethod, int? assessmentInterval, int? vibrationIntensityThreshold, int? failedTransmissionsBeforeLinkMode);
Parameters 
Description 
ISensor sens 
sens the Sensor object to be updated  
double? heartBeat 
How often the sensor communicates with the gateway if no activity recorded. 
int? windowFunction 
No Window = 0 (Best frequency resolution), Hanning Window = 1 (Good frequency resolution and amplitude accuracy), Flattop Window = 2 (Best amplitude accuracy) 
int? measurementMethod 
Determines the method of measurement of the sensor. Presents axes data in RMS, Absolute Mean, or Peak only Data. (RMS = 0, Peak Only = 1, Absolute Mean = 2) 
int? assessmentInterval 
Determines how often the sensor takes a measurement . for example, if the Heartbeat is 10 minutes and the Assessment interval is 1 minute, the sensor will make a measurement every minute, but only report every 10 minutes. 
int? vibrationIntensityThreshold 
This value determines the g-forces required to wake up the sensor to take a measurement. if the g-forces are not greater than this, the sensor will remain asleep. Values range from 1 to 127, each unit is .063 g-forces. 
int? 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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