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Site Management App

Use the Site Management app to plan your deployment of Silvanet and to view Sensor status information.

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dryad.app

Find the Site Management app at dryad.apparrow-up-right.

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In this section

User access

Access the Site Management app (dryad.app) with user credentials provided by an Admin user.

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User role

keyUser access

Access the Site Management app using your user credentials provided to you by Dryad or Reseller.

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The Dashboard provides a summary of deployed devices and coverage of all Sites available to you (based on role, client, or reseller).

golf-flag-holeSites view

Sites View displays all Sites to which you are permitted access.

location-pinSite details

The Site Details provides at a glance the status of all deployed Silvanet devices in a Site and shows, if triggered, which Wildfire Sensor has triggered a Fire Alert.

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Map View shows all your Sites on a global map and provides access to device details. It also enables a Fire risk view.

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The Alert center displays Fire Alerts triggered from any Wildfire Sensor in any Site to which you have access. You can then locate where a Wildfire Sensor detected the fire.

userUser Management view

User Management view allows administrators to add new users, delete users and assign user roles.

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clockUser preferences

Select preferences for units, date and time used throughout the Site Management app.

Admin

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Login to dryad.app

After logging in, the user is required to change their password.

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Recommended Browser

The Site Management app works in all browsers. However, Dryad recommends using Google Chrome to access the Site Management app.

  1. Before logging in, you must be provided with login credentials

  2. Enter the app URL dryad.apparrow-up-right. The login page appears.

Login page
  1. In the form, enter your username and password provided to you by Dryad, then select Sign In.

Enter your Username and password in Sign-in form
  1. If this is your first log in, you are required to change your password. You cannot change your username.

  2. Enter a new password in the Update Password form, then select Submit.

  3. The Dashboard Overview appears.

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Logout

To logout of the Site Management app, select the User Profile icon and from the dropdown menu, select Logout.

Sites view

Sites View displays Sites that you are permitted to access. New Sites can be created by Admin users or Resellers.

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User role (client)

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Create Site

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User role

If you have an Admin or Reseller role, you can create a Site. It requires a unique name. Users with a Standard role can request a new Site from a user with an Admin role.

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Organization (Resellers only)

Only Reseller Admins can create an Organization.

  1. Select Sites from the side menu, then select Create Site.

  2. In the Create Site dialog, enter a Site Name and select a Region.

  3. Resellers only: Select an Organization or If required, create a new organization by checking Create new Organization.

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The new Site also appears in the .

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Rename a Site

The name of a Site can be edited or changed as required. However, the Site ID number cannot be changed.

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User role

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Site ID

The Site ID can be found in the URL of the Site as well as part of breadcrumbs when a Site is opened.

  1. Open a Site.

  2. From the Ellipsis menu next to a Site name, select Site Name.

  3. In the Edit Site dialog, enter a new name, then select Save Changes.

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Open a Site

Open the Ellipsis menu next to a Site name and select Open to display a Site.

The page is displayed.

Dashboard

The Dashboard provides a summary of deployed devices and coverage of all Sites available to you (based on role, client, or reseller).

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User role

Reseller

When completed, Select Create Site.

  • The new Site appears in the Sites view.

  • Dashboard
    Site details
    New Sites view
    Create Site
    Rename a Site
    Admin

    After logging in to the Site Management app, the Dashboard is displayed, which provides access to Sites to which the user has access.

    Site Management app Dashboard
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    Creating a new Site

    A user with Admin rights can create a new Site. See Sites view for details.

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    Sidemenu

    The side menu provides options for accessing the Sites:

    • Dashboard

    • Sites view: Displays a provides access to each Site.

    • Map view: Displays a world map showing the location of each Site as icons.

    • : Displays fire alerts generated by any Site within an Organization.

    • : List registered users in an Organization. Administrators can add users here.

    • API Integration: Create and manage webhooks to receive Sensor data from Silvanet Cloud for use by third-part applications.

    Selecting Collapse minimizes the side menu. Selecting the right arrows maximizes the side menu.

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    Sites summary lists

    The Dashboard displays totals of Wildfire Sensor, Gateways and number of Sites in your organization. It also provides quick access to your Sites.

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    Sensors

    • Total Sensors: Number of deployed Wildfire Sensors in all Sites associated with an organization (client)

    • Sensors in each site: Number of Wildfire Sensors deployed in each Site. Site names are also linked to the Site Dashboard of a site.

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    Gateways

    • Total Gateways: Number of deployed Mesh Gateways and Border Gateways in all Sites associated with an organization (client).

    • Gateways in each site: Number of Mesh Gateways and Border Gateways deployed in each Site. Site names are also linked to the Site Dashboard of a site.

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    Sites

    • Total Number of Sites: Number of Sites belonging to an organization (client).

    • Covered area of each Site: Area (in hectares) protected by a Silvanet deployment for each Site. Site names are also linked to the Site Dashboard of each site.

    Device info tabs

    The Device Info link in the Device overview section opens the Technical details page which displays device technical information in a set of tabs.

    Technical details page

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    Metadata tab

    • Name: User-readable Device ID.

    • Notes (editable): If a note was added during deployment, it appears here. Otherwise, a note can be added by making the field editable.

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    Location tab

    • Installed device location (editable): Provides current GPS coordinates (Latitude/Longitude) set during deployment. If the device has been moved, update the GPS coordinates in these fields.

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    Update GPS location after relocating a device

    If a Silvanet device has been relocated from its deployed location, its GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude) needs to be updated. This can occur when a tree on which a sensor is attached falls or if a pole on which a Mesh Gateway is deployed must be moved. The GPS coordinates of a device can be easily changed.

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    Technical Info tab

    Displays uneditable technical information about the Silvanet device.

    • Sensor ID: Identifies the device in the Silvanet System.

    • EUI: 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier.

    • Join EUI: Internal use only.

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    Sensor Data tab

    Display the sensor data based on a selected time range.

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    This is the same data as displayed in Device Details.

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    See Also

    For a description of the displayed graphs, see .

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    QR Code

    Displays the QR Code used in the Silvanet Deployment App.

    User preferences

    Select preferences for units, date and time used throughout the Site Management app.

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    User role

    Any registered user can set preferences for measurement units and date/time formats.

    1. Hover over the user profile image (upper-right corner) to reveal a menu, then select Settings.

    2. Set your preferences:

      • Unit system: Select Metric or Imperial for measurements, distance, area, temperature, pressure.

    Date format: Select from either (DMY) dd/mm/yyyy or (YMD) yyyy-mm-dd. Other traditional methods such as mm/dd/yyyy are not supported.

  • Time format: Select 24 hour clock (22:00) or 12-hour clock (10:00 PM).

  • Select the Dryad logo to return to the Dashboard Overview.

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    LoRaWAN PHY Version: PHY Version.
  • LoRaWAN Version: MSC version corresponding to the PHY Layer version.

  • Device Address: 32-bit device address (non-unique).

  • Firmware Version: Indicates which version (and related Region) installed on the device.

  • ML Version: Indicates which Machine Learning (ML) firmware applied to the device.

  • NS End Device ID: LoRaWAN Network Server (NS) End-Device ID.

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    Sensor data tab

    Map view

    Map View shows all your Sites on an embedded world map and provides access to device details. 3D and fire risk views are available.

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    User role

    Use the Map view to locate Sites on an embedded world map.

    Each Site is shown as an icon. Once located, zoom in to view the Site. Choose between 2D/3D Terrain views or add a Fire Risk overlay to the map.

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    2D/3D Terrain views

    Selecting 3D Terrain displays the terrain otherwise hidden hills and valleys (in 2D view) may cause problems with communication between sensors and gateways.

    • Toggle to 3D view by selecting the Enable Terrain button.

    • Use the arrows to rotate the view.

    • Toggle to 2D view by selecting the Enable Terrain button again.

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    Fire risk overlay

    Select the Fire risk icon displays a Fire Risk overlay which shows various levels of fire risk on the map.

    User Management view

    User Management view allows administrators to add new users, delete users and assign user roles.

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    User types

    Access to the Site Management app requires user credentials. Access to features of the app is dependent on the type of user role:

    • Standard User: Users with a Standard role can do the following:

    Wildfire Sensor data

    Each Silvanet device sends data to the Silvanet Cloud. This data is then displayed as line graphs for a selected time period.

    The default period is 24 hours. Select a time period for the displayed data sent in a range of 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, 3 days or 10 days.

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    Default Map View
    3D Terrain View
    Fire risk overlay

    Humidity

    Wildfire Sensor

    Displays the humidity level in the environment over a selected time period.

    Air Quality

    Wildfire Sensor

    Displays the quality of the air available in the environment around the sensor.

    Energy Level

    Gateways and Sensors

    Displays the level of energy stored in the supercapacitors throughout the day and during the night. Under normal conditions the Silvanet device should have sufficient energy stored to remain powered up throughout the night.

    Air Pressure

    Wildfire Sensor

    Displays the environment's barometric Pressure (in hPa) over a selected time period.

    Temperature

    Wildfire Sensor

    Displays the air temperature (in Fahrenheit or Celsius depending on user settings) over a selected time period.

  • Select from Sites to which they have access

  • Use the Planning tool to plan Sites

  • Cannot add new Sites

  • Cannot add new users

  • Admin: Users with an Admin role are responsible for team organization. Admins can do the following:

    • Create new users and assign them to an Organization

    • Create new Sites

    • Use the Planning tool to plan Sites

    • Cannot add new Organizations

  • Reseller: Users with a Reseller role have overall responsibility for client access to Dryad apps. Resellers can do the following:

    • Create new Organizations

    • Create Admin users and add them to Organizations

  • The following table shows an overview of the roles and rights:

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    User Planning Tool

    Create Site

    Add Users

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    Organizations

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    User role

    Organizations typically represent a company or client using a Dryad Silvanet System to provide ultra-early wildfire detection for the client's Site or Sites. They are usually created by Resellers for their Clients. They can also be created by Dryad for specific clients.

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    How Organizations work

    When a user is created, they are assigned to one Organization. A user cannot be part of multiple Organizations (see 1 in the figure below).

    If a user is created in an Organization with multiple Sites, they have access to all those Sites (see 2 in the figure below).

    When a Site is created, it is linked to at least one Organization which means multiple Organizations can be linked to a single Site. All users from all linked Organizations have access to the particular Site (see 3 in the figure below).

    Site Organization access

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    Creating Organizations

    New Organizations can be created in the Create User form when adding a user.

    1. Select Create new Organization.

    2. Enter the name of the new Organization.

    Create new organization

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    Create user

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    User role

    You must have Admin rights (or a Reseller) to add new users.

    1. Select User Management from the side menu, then select Add User.

    2. In the Create User form, add new user details:

      • First Name (required) and Last Name (required).

      • Email (required): Enter the new user's email address. This becomes the Username. Once added, this cannot be changed.

      • Organization (required): Select an Organization from the dropdown menu. A user can only be a part of one Organization.

      • Permission level (required): Select from Standard User or Admin.

      • Receive fire alert emails: Select to send fire alerts to the user (at the email address provided).

    3. Select Submit to add the new user.

    4. Dryad (or Reseller) sends an invitation to the email provided in the form to the new user, such as the following:

    This is to inform you that an update request for your account has been initiated by the administrator.

    We request you to update your Dryad Networks account by performing the following action(s): Update Password. Click on the link below to start this process. Link to account update This link will expire within 3 days.

    If you are unaware that your administrator has requested this, just ignore this message and nothing will be changed.

    Best Regards, Dryad Support

    1. After selecting the link, the new user enters a new password in the Update password form, then selects Submit.

    2. The new user now has access to the Site Management app.

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    Forgot your Password?

    If you forgot your password, select the Forgot Password? link on the Sign In form. In the form that appears, enter a new password and select Submit.

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    Edit user profile

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    User role

    Currently, user profiles cannot be edited

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    Delete user

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    User role

    Users with an Admin or Standard role cannot delete a user. Currently, only Dryad can delete a user.

    Send a request to Dryad Supportarrow-up-right to have a user deleted.

    Add Organizations

    Device overview

    The Device overview section provides access to the current status of each Silvanet device deployed in a Site.

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    Blank Device overview?

    If the Silvanet devices have not been deployed for a Site, the Device overview section is blank. As soon as devices have been deployed and are sending data to the Silvanet Cloud, the device listing appears.

    Device overview page

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    Device status tabs

    Devices are sorted into Active, Inactive, Fire Alert and Calibrating tabs. Troubleshooting messages are displayed when expanding a device that shows alerts or warnings.

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    Device
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    Device information

    For each Border Gateway, Mesh Gateway and Wildfire Sensor planned or deployed in a Site, the following is provided:

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    Description

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    Troubleshooting messages

    If a device is not responding as expected, alert or warning icons are displayed which notify the user of an underlying issue that needs to be resolved. Expanding device details provides troubleshooting information.

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    See Also

    For a detailed description of troubleshooting solutions, see .

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    Alerts - Inactive status

    Device not reachable. May be due to connectivity and/or charging issues. These issues need to be resolved immediately to ensure the device continues normal environmental monitoring and returns to Active state.

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    See Also

    For more information, see Alerts in .

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    Warnings - Pending status

    Silvanet device is currently experiencing delays in sending environmental data to the Silvanet Cloud. However, the device is still monitoring the environment. Fire detection is still operational.

    Warning should be resolved as soon as possible to allow the device to return to normal functioning.

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    See Also

    For more information, see Warnings in .

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    Notifications

    Additional information that does not require user-interaction but may affect device performance.

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    A key exception is the Device Calibration notification. It indicates the Wildfire Sensor is currently in calibration and needs to complete (14 days) before the device is ready for environmental monitoring.

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    See Also

    For more information, see Notifications in .

    Alert center

    The Alert center displays current and past Fire Alerts triggered from any Site to which you have access. You can then locate where a Wildfire Sensor detected the fire.

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    User role

    Site details

    The Site Details page is the key page in the Site Management app. It provides access to Site planning tools, current state of Site devices and to view environmental data from Sensors.

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    User role

    Calibrating

    Wildfire Sensor

    Currently in 14 day calibration mode (after deployment). During this period, the reliable data and alerts are not provided.

    Connectivity

    Yes

    Shows the device's level of signal strength based on RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) at the nearest Mesh Gateway.

    Energy

    Yes

    Shows the energy level (%) of a device's supercapacitors.

    Firmware version

    Yes

    Version of the firmware currently running in the device.

    Active

    All devices

    Silvanet Cloud can reach these devices and are sending data to the Silvanet Cloud.

    Inactive

    All devices

    Device not reachable. May be due to connectivity and/or charging issues. These issues need to be resolved immediately to ensure the device returns to Active state.

    Fire Alert

    Wildfire Sensor

    Show device information

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    Expand to display device information. Troubleshooting alerts and warnings are displayed. Wildfire Sensor data displayed. Select duration from Time dropdown (6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, 3 days or 10 days).

    Device type icon

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    Device status icon. Any alerts and warnings are overlaid on the icon.

    Name

    Yes

    User-friendly device name assigned to the device. This cannot be changed.

    Status

    No

    Indicates current status of the device. See Device status below.

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    Device not reachable due to connectivity and charging issues
    Connectivity and charging not optimal

    Wildfire Sensor has transmitted a Fire alert. This also appears as a blinking icon in the app's title bar.

    Admin

    If the Silvanet system detects a smoldering fire, then fire alerts are immediately sent to registered users via email and are displayed in the Site Management app. An MQTT interface is also available for fire alerts.

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    Fire alert dialog

    When opening the Site Management app, if a Wildfire Sensor has triggered a fire alert, it appears as a persistent popup dialog and a blinking Fire Alert icon, regardless of the view currently open. This dialog provides a quick view of the Site and Sensor that triggered the Alert.

    Fire alert dialog

    Selecting Go to Alert Center opens the Alerts overview page. Selecting Mute Alerts hides alerts triggered from the Sensor identified in the Fire alert dialog. Alerts from other Sensors continue to appear.

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    Fire alerts sent via email

    When a sensor detects a fire, a fire alert email is immediately sent to registered users who can then act to extinguish the fire.

    Fire alert sent via email

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    Silvanet API interface for fire alerts

    Two Silvanet API interfaces are available for 3rd party alarm interfaces / apps:

    • MQTT Sensor Data Integration. For details, see Silvanet API - MQTT Sensor Data Integrationarrow-up-right.

    • Webhook Integration. For details, see Silvanet API - Webhook Integrationarrow-up-right.

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    Current alerts

    The Alerts overview shows an All Clear indicator if all Sites to which you have access have not triggering any Fire alerts. This page is automatically refreshed.

    All alerts that have not be attended to are shown in the Current Alerts tab.

    Alert Center showing displayed alerts
    • Site name (Filter): Site which triggered the Fire alert. Select the Filter icon to sort the list by Site name.

    • Site ID: ID of the Site as shown in the URL.

    • Detected At: Time and date when the Fire alert was triggered.

    • Cleared At: Shows time and date if the Fire alert was cleared. Otherwise shows Ongoing.

    • Sensors Triggered: Number of Sensors that triggered the Fire alert in a given Site.

    • Status: Current status of the alert. Options include

      • Fire Alert: An actual fire, which needs to be attended to immediately.

      • Alert Time Out: An alert was not attended to (for example, cleared) and no other alerts were sent by the Sensor in the past 6 hours, the alert times out.

    • Open icon: Opens the alert in the Alert details page.

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    Filter by Site

    Select the Filter icon to view alerts. Enter a Site or select from the available Sites.

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    Alert details page

    Selecting a Fire alert from the Current alerts tab opens the Alert details page in a new window. It lists all Wildfire Sensors in a Site that triggered the alerts.

    This page provides specific actionable details of the alert, including the location of the fire as displayed as a dropped pin in Google Maps. This shows precisely where the fire was detected.

    Alert details
    • Type (sortable): Indicates type of alert:

      • Fire alert: Indicates a Phase 2 alert, which the Sensor has determined a developing fire as the most likely cause of the deterioration in air quality.

      • Warning: Indicates a Phase 1 alert, which is a decline in air quality in the surrounding area. It may be an indication of a developing fire or a fire outside the range of the Sensor.

    • Sensor: Descriptive name of the Sensor as assigned by Silvanet Cloud.

    • Detected At (sortable): Time the alert was triggered and sent by the Sensor.

    • AI index: Air quality index. >85% indicates a Phase 3 alert (Fire alert), which a value lower than 85% (<85%) indicates a Phase 2 alert (Warning).

    • GPS Coordinates: Latitude and Longitude of the Sensor triggering the alert.

    • Location: Opens a map (Google Maps) with a pin showing the location of the sensor that triggered the fire alert. If Google Maps is not installed, it launches a browser and opens Google Maps in the browser.

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    Clear alerts

    A fire alert can be cleared after it has been resolved.

    1. From the Alert Center, select an Alert to open the Alert details page.

    2. Select Clear Alert.

    3. In the dialogue that appears, choose a reason for clearing the alert:

      • Fire Extinguished: Detected fire that caused the fire alert to be sent has been extinguished.

      • Test Alert: Alert sent during testing the deployment with a controlled burn.

      • False Alert: Alert sent during the sensor calibration phase.

    4. The alert is cleared from the Current Alerts tab and moved to the Past Alerts tab.

    5. After all alerts are cleared, the Alert Center shows an empty list.

    Alert Center - All clear

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    Past alerts

    In Alerts overview, the Past Alerts tab lists cleared Fire alerts.

    • Site name (Filter): Site which triggered the Fire alert. Select the Filter icon to sort the list by Site name.

    • Site ID: ID of the Site as shown in the URL.

    • Detected At: Time and date when the Fire alert was triggered.

    • Cleared At: Shows time and date if the Fire alert was cleared. Otherwise shows Ongoing.

    • Sensors Triggered: Number of Sensors that triggered the Fire alert in a given Site.

    • Status: Current status of the alert. Options include

      • Alert Time Out: An alert was not attended to (for example, cleared) and no other alerts were sent by the Sensor in the past 6 hours, the alert times out.

      • False Alert: An alert sent to indicate no fire detected although an alert was triggered.

    • Open icon: Opens the alert in the Alert details page in a new tab.

    Admin

    The Site details page is accessible from the Dashboard, Sites view and Map view.

    Default Site Details page

    Use this page to do the following:

    • Plan Site coverage estimations: The Planning tool is used to generate a coverage estimation for the Site.

    • Monitor the Site: Environmental data provided by each deployed Wildfire Sensor is provided.

    • Locate source of fire alerts: Locate which Wildfire Sensor(s) has detected a fire. GPS coordinates are provided to identify where the Sensor is that triggered a fire alert.

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    Creating a Site

    For more information, see Create a Site.

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    Site ID

    After a Site is created, it is assigned a Side ID which cannot be changed. You can find the Site ID in the URL of the Site as well as part of breadcrumbs on a Site details page.

    Site ID shown in the Breadcrumbs line

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    Site name and Organization

    The Site name and Organization to which the Site belongs is shown in the line below the Site ID.

    Site name and organization
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    Changing Site name

    For more information, see Rename a Site.

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    Ellipsis menu

    Site ellipsis menu

    The ellipsis menu provides access to Site tools:

    • Edit or rename the Site.

    • Open the Planning tool to generate a coverage estimation for the Site

    • Open the Packet tool to edit Packets created for the Site.

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    Edit Site Name

    Select to edit or rename the Site. As noted above, the Site ID cannot be changed.

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    Renaming a Site

    For more information, see Rename a Site.

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    Open Planning Tool

    Select to open the Planning Tool. This tool is used to rapidly generate a coverage estimate for the Site. It estimates the amount and placement of Silvanet devices required to provide ultra-early fire detection.

    The Planning tool generates a set of deployment Packets available in the Silvanet Deployment app.

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    Planning tool

    For more information, see Coverage estimation and Planning tool tutorialarrow-up-right.

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    Open Packet Editor

    If any of the resulting Packets need to be modified, open the Packet Editor to make modifications. Packets can be added or deleted as required.

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    Packet editor

    For more information, see Packet editor.

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    Number of deployed devices

    Under the Site name, you can quickly see the current state of the deployed Silvanet Border Gateways, Mesh Gateways and Wildfire Sensors.

    Status of the devices can be one of the following states:

    • Active - Device connected to the Silvanet Cloud and is transmitting messages.

    • Inactive - Device not sending data to the Silvanet Cloud for 12 hours.

    • Fire Alerts - Sensor detected a fire and has sent a Fire alert to the Silvanet Mesh Network.

    Number of deployed Gateways and Sensors

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    Embedded map view

    An embedded Site map allows you to easily navigate around the Site and get an overview of the Site's terrain without leaving the Site details page.

    Embedded map of the Site

    Use the tools to expand the map, toggle on/off 3D Map View, Fire Risk View and more.

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    See Also

    For more information, see Map view.

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    Devices details list

    The Device overview section lists all deployed devices in a Site.

    Device overview

    Devices are sorted into Active, Inactive, Fire Alert as well as Calibrating.

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    Alerts and warnings

    Devices are listed in a compact list sorted by device type. If a device icon shows an alert or warning, troubleshooting messages (alerts and warnings) are displayed when a device listing is expanded.

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    See Also

    For more information, see Device overview.

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    Sensor data

    For Sensors, expanding a Wildfire Sensor in the list displays the data sent from the Sensor.

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    See Also

    For more information, see Wildfire Sensor data.

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    Device info

    The Device Info link opens the Technical details page which displays device technical information.

    Device details tabs
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    See Also

    For more information, see Device info tabs.

    False Alert: An alert labelled as

  • Fire Test: Labelled as the result of a fire test.

  • Fire Test: Labelled as the result of a fire test.