Grouping sensors – locations
If you have many sensors, it’s a good idea to group them so that those physically located near each other can also be viewed together in the system.
To group your sensors, go to ADMIN, Locations. Click +CREATE in the upper right corner and give your location a name. This could be something like East Wing, Warehouse 8, Aarhus Office, or another name that matches your internal structure.
Once you’ve created a location, you’ll see it listed under ADMIN, Sensors. Here, you assign each individual sensor to one or more of the locations you’ve created.
If or when you take down sensors and physically move them elsewhere, you can easily drag and drop them to the new location they belong to.

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