There are two main privilege levels on a Keilton project, associated with two distinct QR codes: Admin Privileges:*Orange QR code*Automatically granted to the project creator*Has full control over the project*Can add, delete, rename groups, scenes, switches, schedules*Can modify sensor settings and parameters*Can perform any operation on the project User Privileges:*Green QR code*Granted when project access… Read more What are the differences of “Admin” and “User” privileges?
Archives: FAQs
How can I tell which firmware is present in the connected hardware?
“When you click ‘More’ at the bottom of the screen, click ‘Nearby Lights’. On this page, on the top right of the screen you will find ‘Type Rev’ For each device ID, the numbers shown on the top row represent the firmware rev. (example 0x68-20). The numbers shown on the second row indicate the firmware… Read more How can I tell which firmware is present in the connected hardware?
What is RSSI?
Received Signal Strength Indicator. RSSI is a measurement of the power level present in a received radio signal. RSSI is used to determine wireless signal strength and quality. It can help troubleshoot connectivity issues. RSSI is measured in dBm (decibels relative to one milliwatt). Typical values range from -30 dBm (excellent signal) to -90 dBm… Read more What is RSSI?
How can I tell which sensor or control node is closest to me?
When you click ‘More’ at the bottom of the screen, click ‘Nearby Lights’. On this page, on the top right of the screen you will find ‘ID RSSI’. The device ID with the lowest number is typically the strongest signal and may be the closest device to the user.
If a site loses power, will any commissioning be lost when the power comes back up?
LiteTrace Keilton network system will not lose their settings if power is lost. They have non-volatile memory and retain their settings during power interruption.