
38 CHAPTER 4 SENSOR TOOLBAR
Remove Sensors
e Remove Sensors button removes all selected sensors from Collector. Follow the steps
below to remove a sensor:
1 Checkmark the sensor(s) to be removed.
2 Click the Remove Sensors button.
3 When a conrmation message appears, click OK. e screen will refresh and the de-
leted sensor(s) will be removed from Collector.
Collector will not attempt to communicate or collect data from a removed sensor; however,
the sensor conguration information and data collected from a sensor prior to its removal
will still be available.
View Errors
e Errors column in the sensor list displays which sensors are currently experiencing er-
rors. To view the specic errors from a sensor, select the sensor in the list and click the View
Errors button. e Sensor Error Log will appear, displaying the errors from the selected
sensor (see Figure 4.7).
Figure 4.7 – Sensor Error Log
Each row in the log represents an error that occurred at a time when Collector attempted
to communicate with the sensor. e sensor error table shows all errors initially sorted by
sensor and timestamp, with the most recent errors rst. Each error row contains the follow-
ing four data columns:
Sensor – Defaults to the IP/Port for the sensor as identication, but can be changed to
other sensor attributes such as location or custom ID.
Time – Shows the date and time the errors were recorded by the sensor driver.
Type – Shows the classication for the error and will be marked as Information, Warn-
ing or a specic type of error such as Communication or IO.
Message – Contains the beginning of each error message.
As with other tables in Collector, the sensor error table can be sorted by clicking on any col-
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