Defining Fixture Types and Assigning Thresholds
A SimplySNAP system can provide a lot of insight into the performance of a lighting installation, as well as the environment surrounding the lights. This insight can be enhanced through the use of fixture types and thresholds.
Fixture types represent a driver controller/driver/light combination. When you create a fixture type, you can assign SimplySNAP to monitor for a specified set of conditions and generate alarms when those conditions deviate from establish norms.
WARNING: At dimming levels below 10% thresholds and tolerances become unreliable. Because of this, alarms are not generated for light levels below 10%.
To define a fixture type:
- Access the Fixture Types screen by clicking Config - Fixture Types.
- Click the Add New Fixture Type button.
- Enter a name for the new fixture in the field provided.
- (Optional) Assign thresholds as described below.
- Click Save Changes to save the new fixture type, or Cancel to exit without saving.
To assign a threshold to a defined fixture type:
- Access the Fixture Types screen by clicking Config - Fixture Types.
- Scroll to the fixture type you wish to add a threshold to, and click the Add New Threshold button.
- Click the Paramter - Enabled drop-down field, and ensure the new threshold is enabled.
- Click the Parameter drop-down and select the measured value you wish to set a threshold on.
- Click the Threshold Type drop-down and select how you'd wish to define the monitored threshold.
- Use the remaining fields to define the upper and lower limits for monitoring. If these limits are exceeded, a SimplySNAP alarm will be generated.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Changes to save the new thresholds, or Cancel to exit without saving.
NOTE: Multiple thresholds can be defined for a single fixture type.