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Bridges and Sensors

Written by Omri Landman

Updated at April 23rd, 2025

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Bridges Summary Window Sensors Summary Window Bridge FAQs PAN-10/PAN-12/PAN-14 Sensors FAQs PAN-42 Sensors FAQs Software Platform FAQs

This article covers learning about the status of your Bridges and sensors inventory. This includes whether all Bridges at a site are connected, and the connection and reception levels of all sensors at a site.

You can get to these inventory pages from:

  • The Account Dashboard Sensors and Bridges Hardware Status.
  • The “Panoramic Sensors" and “Bridges & Loggers” sections under the Inventory section of the Account or Site navigation.

 

Bridges Summary Window

You can use the Bridges & Loggers tab to first view Bridges and sensors connected to each Bridge; and the Panoramic Sensors tab to view all sensors at a site. This can also be opened on the account level, with a view of the status of all Bridges and sensors across sites. 


At the top right of the Bridges and Sensors tabs, you can Search the list by site, by Bridge or sensor status, by Bridge or device name, or by any other column. You can see the connectivity status, or - for sensors - the sensors' reception. Reasonable reception is shown as three or more bars, poor reception is indicated by one or two gray bars, and no reception is indicated by five flat bars.

Note: An acceptable range for RSSI is -30dBm thru -75dBm

 

Viewing the inventory of Bridges and Loggers can be done post-deployment, or when you want to determine why data is not showing up for sites on your account. 

The list of Bridges and Loggers will be displayed based on the scope granted.

If you are a site user, you will see only Bridges of your site, and if you are an account user, you will see only Bridges of sites of your account.
You can filter the list based on:

  • Bridge name 
  • Bridge serial number 
  • Site name
  • Account name

Sensors Summary Window

You can view the inventory of all sensors and their current status, to learn which sensors are functioning well, and which are offline. As with Bridges and loggers, you can use this post-deployment, or when trying to determine why data is not showing up for sites on your account.
The list of sensors will be displayed based on the scope granted.

If you are a site user, you will see only sensors of your site, and if you are an account user, you will see only sensors of sites of your account. 

You can filter the list based on:

  • Sensor name 
  • Circuit name - device name + circuit name 
  • Sensor serial number 

Bridge FAQs

Bridge Frequently Asked Questions

PAN-10/PAN-12/PAN-14 Sensors FAQs

PAN-10/PAN-12/PAN-14 Frequently Asked Questions

PAN-42 Sensors FAQs

PAN-42 Sensors Frequently Asked Questions

Software Platform FAQs

Software Platform Frequently Asked Questions

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