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Configuring Your Thiamis

Change settings for your Thiamis, including name, WiFi, and location settings


Access the Thiamis Configuration Page [click to expand]

The Configuration page gives you full control over your Thiamis and any sensors. You can access the Thiamis Configuration Page in two different ways:

  1. From the Devices List

    • Navigate to the Devices page, and find your Thiamis in the devices list.

    • Click the 3-dot menu on the right side of the device row.

    • Click the Edit button to configure your Thiamis.


  2. From the Device Monitoring Page

    • Click Edit in the top-left, above your device's name.



The Edit Page gives you full control over your Thiamis configuration.


Note - Initial Thiamis Configuration: You may need to create an initial Thiamis configuration when you own a new unit or after a unit is Reset which only require basic name, description and reporting interval fields.

Note - Shared Devices: You cannot configure devices that are shared with you, regardless of your role. Configuration is only available for devices owned by your organization.


Device Configuration

1. Device Details

This section provides an overview of your device, including:

  • Online/Offline status

  • Model name

  • Serial number

  • Battery/power source indicator

  • Owner organization

  • Network connectivity

  • Organizations the device is shared with

2. Device Settings

Here you can configure basic operational settings:

  • Device Name – Rename your device.

  • Device Description – Add a short description for identification.

  • Reporting Interval – Determines how often the device collects and reports data. Longer intervals reduce the amount of stored and transmitted data.

  • Connectivity (WiFi) – Configure WiFi network access:

    • Select your WiFi SSID from the dropdown list. If not visible, click the refresh button.

    • Enter your WiFi password and click Save to push credentials to the device.

    • Initial WiFi credentials must be delivered via cellular connection. After saving, wait a few minutes for the device to update and switch over. If your device is deployed in an area without cellular coverage, you must preload WiFi credentials before deployment.

    • If no cellular network is available, click the ? icon to access Default WiFi settings and instructions for configuring a mobile hotspot or router.

  • Sensors - enable/disable built-in sensors on your Thiamis. Built-in sensors include Battery Voltage (Bat.voltage), Temperature, and Atmospheric Pressure.

  • Location – The device location is automatically configured via GPS and WiFi (Auto). If unavailable, switch to Manual mode to enter an address or coordinates. ​

3. Errors

This section will list any errors output by your Thiamis. These can be referenced when contacting support and troubleshooting issues.

4. Parameters

This section lists all parameters monitored by the built-in sensors on your Thiamis.

You can also create Statistical Parameters:

  1. Click Create (or the + button in the Parameters List on the Device Monitor page).

  2. Set the following settings:

    • Function – Average, Difference, Maximum, or Minimum

    • Parameter – Choose which parameter to base it on

    • Period – Time period for calculation

    • Name – Name your statistical parameter

  3. Click Create in the bottom-right corner to save.

Your new statistical parameter will appear in the Parameters List and can be viewed in the Monitoring Page.


Connected Sensor Settings

The connected sensor settings will show all sensors/devices connected to your Thiamis. Here you can adjust their settings and configurations.

Add A Sensor

If a sensor is connected, but not visible here, you will have to manually add it. To add a sensor, click the + Add Sensor button at the top of this section and complete the following steps:

  1. Select Your Sensor - Select which sensor type you will be connecting to your Thiamis from the dropdown list. If you don't see your sensor in the dropdown list, contact Aethair Support and we will help you get your sensor connected.

  2. Select Your Connection - Select the Thiamis communication port that your sensor is connected to, and then select the communication type.

  3. Save Your Sensor - Click save in the bottom left corner to save your sensor and begin sensor configuration.

After adding a sensor, you may have to adjust it's configuration. The configuration settings will appear after your sensor is added by following the steps above.

Sensor Settings

At the very top of the sensor settings box, is the title bar which shows device status (Red is offline, green is online) with the device name and the port it is connected to. The top section of the settings box shows an icon of the sensor along with the following device details:

  • Model - Device model will be listed here

  • Com Port - The communication port on the Thiamis that the device is connected to.

  • Com Type - The method the device will be transmitting data

Other settings are dependent on the specific sensor/device attached to the Thiamis. Below are details about some of the most popular sensors used with the thiamis. Please note, some settings may vary depending on device firmware and model.

Click each section below to expand.


DustTrak Sensor Settings

Device configuration settings for DustTrak include include:

  • Status - Enable/Disable DustTrak status indicator

  • PM Unit - Switch between milligram (mg) and microgram (μg) particle measurement units on your DustTrak

  • Profile - Choose the monitoring profile for your DustTrak

  • Auto Zero - Adjust the settings for the DustTrak Auto Zero Module

  • Flow Calibration - Increase/Decrease the flow calibration

  • STEL Alert - Set STEL alerts for PM1, PM2.5, PM4, PM10, and Total

Parameters

This section lists all the parameters monitored by your DustTrak. You can also add a statistical parameter by clicking the + Create button, and filling out the following settings:

  • Function – Average, Difference, Maximum, or Minimum

  • Parameter – Choose which parameter to base it on

  • Period – Time period for calculation

  • Name – Name your statistical parameter

Then click Create in the bottom-right corner to save. Your new statistical parameter will appear in the Parameters List and can be viewed on the Monitoring Page. Learn more about Statistical Parameters Here →

Maintenance

The last section is Maintenance, which lists the following maintenance details:

  • Calibration - Date the DustTrak was calibrated

  • Filter Changed - Date the filter was changed

  • Pump Run Time - The amount of time the pump has been running

  • S/N - The device serial number

  • Firmware - The device firmware number (to check that the DustTrak is up to date)

If you made any changes to your DustTrak configuration, be sure to click Save to apply the new settings to your device.

For information about setting up DustTrak hardware,
please visit our DustTrak sensor guide Here →


RAE Sensor Settings

RAE sensors only have one hardware configuration setting, and that is to enable or disable the device status indicator.

Parameters

This section lists all the parameters monitored by your RAE sensor. You can also add a statistical parameter by clicking the + Create button, and filling out the following settings:

  • Function – Average, Difference, Maximum, or Minimum

  • Parameter – Choose which parameter to base it on

  • Period – Time period for calculation

  • Name – Name your statistical parameter

Then click Create in the bottom-right corner to save. Your new statistical parameter will appear in the Parameters List and can be viewed on the Monitoring Page. Learn more about Statistical Parameters Here →

Maintenance

The last section is Maintenance, which lists the Serial Number (S/N) of your RAE device.

If you made any changes to your RAE configuration, be sure to click Save to apply the new settings to your device.

For information about setting up RAE sensor hardware,
please visit our RAE sensor guide Here →


QuestTemp Sensor Settings

Parameters

This section lists all the parameters monitored by your QuestTemp sensor. You can also add a statistical parameter by clicking the + Create button, and filling out the following settings:

  • Function – Average, Difference, Maximum, or Minimum

  • Parameter – Choose which parameter to base it on

  • Period – Time period for calculation

  • Name – Name your statistical parameter

Then click Create in the bottom-right corner to save. Your new statistical parameter will appear in the Parameters List and can be viewed on the Monitoring Page. Learn more about Statistical Parameters Here →

Maintenance

The last section is Maintenance, which lists the serial number (S/N) of your QuestTemp sensor.

If you made any changes to your QuestTemp configuration, be sure to click Save to apply the new settings to your device.

For information about setting up QuestTemp sensor hardware,
please visit our QuestTemp sensor guide Here →


Lufft Sensor Settings

In addition to Model, Com Port, and Com Type, Lufft sensors will also list the Address in the device details section.

Lufft sensors do not have hardware configuration settings on Environet.

For information about setting up Lufft hardware,
please visit our Lufft sensor guide Here →


Manta2 Sensor Settings

Parameters

This section lists all the parameters monitored by your Manta2 sensor. You can also add a statistical parameter by clicking the + Create button, and filling out the following settings:

  • Function – Average, Difference, Maximum, or Minimum

  • Parameter – Choose which parameter to base it on

  • Period – Time period for calculation

  • Name – Name your statistical parameter

Then click Create in the bottom-right corner to save. Your new statistical parameter will appear in the Parameters List and can be viewed on the Monitoring Page. Learn more about Statistical Parameters Here →

Maintenance

The last section is Maintenance, which lists the serial number (S/N) of your Manta2 sensor.

If you made any changes to your Manta2 configuration, be sure to click Save to apply the new settings to your device.

For information about setting up Manta2 hardware,
please visit our Manta2 sensor guide Here →


Fluke Sensor Settings

Parameters

This section lists all the parameters monitored by your Fluke sensor. You can also add a statistical parameter by clicking the + Create button, and filling out the following settings:

  • Function – Average, Difference, Maximum, or Minimum

  • Parameter – Choose which parameter to base it on

  • Period – Time period for calculation

  • Name – Name your statistical parameter

Then click Create in the bottom-right corner to save. Your new statistical parameter will appear in the Parameters List and can be viewed on the Monitoring Page. Learn more about Statistical Parameters Here →

If you made any changes to your Fluke configuration, be sure to click Save to apply the new settings to your device.


Sensor Hardware Setup Guides

Some sensors will have to be configured on the sensor hardware, not on environet. For that, please reference our Sensor Setup Guides →

Sensor Errors

If a sensor returns an error code, that error code will be visible in the Errors section configuration settings. These can be referenced when troubleshooting and contacting Aethair Support.

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