Using the Power Button on Industrial Sensors

The new membrane-label easy-click, snap-dome power button on select Industrial Sensors features multiple functions with red and green LED status indicators. The new button is waterproof and is rated UV-stable for indoor and outdoor use. The LED indicator signals: Power and status—The device’s power state (on/off) and button state (pressed/not pressed). Communication viability—The LED will […]

Adding Favorites

Add sensors, gateways, reports, rules, or maps in the Favorites section. Arrange your selection in order of importance, expand and contract this space as needed. To add items to this section, simply click on the items (sensor, gateway, report, rules, maps, etc), Click on the heart icon, a confirmation message will pop up Ok or […]

Landing Page Setup

Set as Landing Page You can set any viewmysensor page as your default landing page. To perform this action, Login to the viewmysensors.com Go to the page you would like to setup as your default landing page Navigate to the top right where you see the user icon Click the user icon and select the […]

Home Dashboard Updates

Dashboard Updates Our Team has released a new interface on the home tab which consist of easy to read and click-through data cards, enabling you to quickly scan your account, analyze, and dive deeper when you need to. Everything you need is right at the home screen. You can now match your priorities to your […]

Motion Sensor Installation Guide

Sensor Overview Motion & Occupancy The Motion Detection Sensor detects motion and movement using a passive infrared (PIR) motion sensing element. The element detects relative changes in temperature caused by people or animals moving through the viewing area. Once the sensor detects movement, it communicates with the Online Sensor Monitoring and Notification System. The cloud […]

Adding Notes to a Sensor Reading

View My Sensors accommodates the functionality for adding notes to a recorded reading in. This may be useful for adding a description of an event which the sensor recorded, documenting the execution of a calibration, or other similar events. Once the note is created, a user can go back and view or create a Report […]

Configuring a View My Sensors Webhook

You can have your data displayed in View My Sensors as well as pushed to your own database. This is done by coding the data into a URL query, then sending the data via HTTP get request at the time data is received. There is an extensive list of parameters that can be passed, allowing […]

AWS Webhook

You can have your data displayed in View My Sensors as well as pushed to your own database. This is done by coding the data into a URL query, then sending the data via HTTP get request at the time data is received. There is an extensive list of parameters that can be passed, allowing […]

View My Sensors API

The View My Sensors Rest API allows users to integrate their sensor data into 3rd party applications. API calls can be made from programming language of your choice. Responses are served as either XML(Extensible Markup Language) or JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). To learn how to use the API, visit the Rest API settings page.   […]

Water Detection Puck Installation Guide

Sensor Overview The Wireless Water Detection Puck Sensor detects when water is present by completing the circuit between the two probe points (exposed stainless steel metal screw heads) on the bottom of the sensor. When the detection state changes (water present or absent), the Water Puck Sensor will immediately turn on the radio and transmit […]