Fdap Monitoring; Overview; Verify Connectivity Using Maps; Monitoring Using Alarms - Honeywell 51306533 User Manual

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6.1

Overview

The status and performance of FDAPs operating in a wireless network can be monitored
in a number of ways.
The Monitoring tab in the WDM UI enables you to monitor FDAPs that are
commissioned in the network.
The Reports tab in the WDM UI enables you to view and generate custom reports
about connectivity, configuration, alarms, notes, and device health of the FDAPs in a
network.
6.2

Verify connectivity using maps

Network services engineer verifies the mesh connectivity and FDAP connectivity in the
WDM UI. You can visually inspect network topology map and connectivity. You can
navigate to the device in the topology map and check the link signal quality and
connectivity. In addition, you can examine device communication statistics information
like Receive Signal Quality Index (RSQI) and Receive Signal Strength Index (RSSI).
6.3

Monitoring using alarms

You can monitor active alarms generated by FDAPs. The Active Alarms tab lists the
device type, priority, location, source, and time when the alarm was generated. You can
also export the alarm log created for a time period.
For information about the procedure to monitor device using alarms, refer to
OneWireless Wireless Device Manager User's Guide.
6.4

Monitoring using reports

You can generate and view various reports about connectivity, configuration, alarms,
notes, and device health of FDAPs in a network.
You can generate and view the following reports:
Connectivity Report
Battery Life Report
Device Health Reports
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OneWireless Field Device Access Point User's Guide
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