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Requirements

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The assets page explained.

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What do we want to achieve?

We want to receive an SMS receive when an asset's temperature is above 30°C and an e-mail above 20°C.

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Step 1: create an event with the asset type

Vooraleer u een melding kunt ontvangen, dienen niveau’s ingesteld te worden waaraan meldingen gekoppeld kunnen worden. 
Dit doet u via gebeurtenissen.
Klik in de navigatiebalk op Assets, ga naar het desbetreffende assettype en vervolgens naar Gebeurtenissen.

Now you can add an event by selecting a data source and a sensor. In this example we create the event "Internal Temperature", for data source "generic" and sensor "internal.temperature".


By clicking on "edit" you can create the necessary event definitions. Here you can threshold values and levels.
The arrow between "threshold values" and "level" columns indicates the order of the threshold values. When this arrow is pointing upwards, the order of the threshold values should be ascending (starting from the bottom). When the arrow is pointing down, the order of the threshold values should be decreasing (starting from the bottom). If this is not the case, you get an error message and cannot save the event definition save.
Don't forget to "save."

In this example temperatures below 20°C are normal. At temperatures of 30°C or more, we want we want to receive an error message, and at intermediate temperatures a warning.

 If you want more explanation to this step, read "How do I set up an event?".

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Step 2: create a notification preset to the asset type

Notifications can set for the different levels, which you just added to the event, and for the available communication channels, including mail, SMS and voice message. You can do this via "notification presets notification preset is also set at the asset type.

Set the notification types as desired. In this example we want to receive an SMS when the temperature of an asset exceeds 30°C, this is set as level "Error", and an e-mail above 20°C, this is level "Warning". The level for "Portal" should match the lowest level of the other notification types.


Wilt u meer uitleg bij deze stap, lees “Hoe stel ik een meldingsvoorinstelling in?”.


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Step 3: create a notification role in notifications

With notification roles allow you to combine different notification presets of one or more asset types into one role.
In the navigation bar on Notifications and then go to Notification Roles.


Click on "Add add notification role" and set up the notification role as desired. You can select multiple notification presets. Finally, click on "Save".
In this example we create the notification role "Temperature Alarm".


If you want more explanation to this step, read "How do I set up a notification role?".

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Step 4: enroll the desired user in the notification role

Registering a person is also done through the notifications page.


Press the "+" button to add an entry. Then select the assets or asset groups for which the notification should serve.


When you click "Next," you can assign a notification role assigned to users. Please note that a user can only have one role have. Finally, click "Save" again.


In this example, "Calculus User" is enrolled on notification role "Temperature Alarm" for the asset "Calculus Office Omega".
He will receive an SMS when the temperature of the asset exceeds 30°C and an e-mail above 20°C.

If you want more explanation to this step, read "How do I set up a notification?".


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