There are 3 levels to set up a monitoring configuration: Site, Department or Resident. You can also set monitoring configurations on different levels at the same time.
The workflow stays the same in each level.
We will add a monitoring configuration on the resident level as an example.
- Go to the Resident compartment in the Nobi menu.
- Chose the resident in the list and click on the right top side on "Edit".
- Click on "Monitoring Configurations" and then click on the button "Add".
Follow the 4 steps presented.
1. Trigger
- Choose the event you want to monitor and get alerts for and click on it.
- Click on "next" to go to step 2.
2. Time/day
- Select time conditions to activate an alert when the event occurs.
- You can define Every day, certain days, all day or a specific time range.
- click on the "next" button for step 3.
- Use the "Prev" button if you want to adapt previous steps.
3. Threshold
Configure a threshold = how long does the event/trigger needs to be true (taking place) to activate an alert?
- immediately
- after a certain time
- click on the "next" button for step 4.
4. Actions
- Define the actions that will be executed after a monitoring event occurs: a notification on your smartphone and/or visible pictogram in the resident's dashboard.
- Click on the "Save" button to terminate/safeguard the 4 steps in the monitoring configuration.
- The monitoring configuration is now active.
- If the monitoring event occurs it will respond as setup in this configuration.
5. Check monitoring configurations
The workflow stays the same in each level.
We will check monitoring configurations on the resident level as an example.
- Go to the Resident compartment in the Nobi menu.
- Chose the resident in the list and click on the right top side on "Edit".
- Click on "Monitoring Configurations".
- You can see the monitoring configurations setup for this level.
- If setup earlier, you see the monitoring configurations setup in other levels too.
6. Learn more about the monitoring events: use the following links:
Monitoring Events: What is it + How does it work ?
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