Het is mogelijk dat er hiaten zitten in de BEEP base metingen. Bijvoorbeeld omdat je LoRa verbinding tijdelijk niet goed werkte. Als je BEEP base aan stond, zijn de metingen opgeslagen op de base. Je kan de data van de BEEP base downloaden, importeren naar de BEEP app en deze matchen met de beschikbare data.
In dit artikel laten we je zien hoe dat werkt.
Stap 1: importeer log data in menu
Ga naar het menu in de rechterbovenhoek en klik op 'log data importeren'.
Stap 2: selecteer log file om de log data te checken
Je ziet verschillende pakketjes met berichten die data bevatten. In het overzicht zie je voor welke bases en kasten data beschikbaar is, hoeveel berichten er in het pakketje zitten en hoe groot de log file is.
Stap 3: check log data
Klik 'check log data' om de data te laden.
Stap 4: check log data
Als je de data geladen hebt zie je verschillende grijze en groene blokken. De groene blokken zijn data blokken die je kan matchen met de data die al beschikbaar is in de app (
When you check the log data, you see grey and green blocks. The green blocks are data blocks that can be matched with the data already available in your app (the data that was sent over the LoRa network).
Click on 'view data' to get an overview of the data.
Step 5: check log data
The first graph shows the data from the flash log, the second graph shows the database data. In this example, you see that there are more data points in the flash log data set.
Step 6: check log data
At the top of the graph you see the percentage of matches of the flash log with the database data. In this example, the sets are a 100% match. You can manually inspect datapoints with the same time stamp to compare the data. It is easiest to use peaks or dips to get a clear comparison. Use your cursor to get more information.
Step 7: check log data
Compare the flash log with the database.
Step 8: import block data
You can supplement your data by clicking on 'import block data' at the bottom of the page.
The import button is only enabled when the time difference is at most 2 minutes and the percentage of matches at least 99 percent.
Step 9: import block data
When your import of the block data was successful, you see a pop up message. Your BEEP base memory is automatically emptied.
Step 10 (optional): check log data again
After you imported the data you can check the log data again. You will see in the next screen shot that the database and flash log data is now aligned.
Step 11: undo import
After you imported the data you can choose to undo the import in the overview.
Step 12: undo import
After you imported the data you can choose to undo the import in the overview.
Step 13: redo import
After you undo an import, you can import the missing values again if needed.
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