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Sensors
Sensors play a vital role in any IoT Solution. Sensors on your edge device can help you to monitor your edge device’s health. They also can help you to monitor the entities you attach a sensor to (e.g. robot arms). Data flow of sensor metrics To use sensors make sure TeamViewer Edge Management is enabled. Three basic steps…
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Activate System Monitoring
This article applies to all TeamViewer IoT users and requires TeamViewer IoT Agent 2.8.14 or higher. General TeamViewer IoT comes with a pre-configured monitor for monitoring the operating system of your Edge Device. You can use this feature to keep track of the following device operating system metrics: 1 min load 5 min…
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Add sensors with Easy Setup
The Easy Setup for adding sensors is intended to provide you with an intuitive and easy experience that will lead you through the setup steps in adding the sensors. The Easy Setup contains 3 basic steps. Follow the sections in this article: Generate a Sensor Script Enable the Sensor Script on the Edge Device Assign the…
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Example: Connect a sensor to the TeamViewer IoT Agent
This example provides a quick overview of how to use the TeamViewer IoT Agent MQTT API to securely (encrypted and trusted) connect, to register sensors and metrics, to view device inventory, and to push data to the TeamViewer IoT Cloud. For more information see TeamViewer IoT Agent MQTT API. 📌Note: In this example, you…
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Example: Connect a sensor to the Teamviewer IoT Host for Windows
This example provides a quick overview of how to use the TeamViewer IoT Agent MQTT API to securely (encrypted and trusted) connect, to register sensors and metrics, to view device inventory, and to push data to the TeamViewer IoT Cloud. For more information see TeamViewer IoT Agent MQTT API. What you will need The edge…
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Set up the OPC UA connector for Easy Integration
📌Note: This article applies to all TeamViewer IoT users and requires TeamViewer IoT Agent 2.11 or higher. Overview OPC Technology stands for “Open Platform Communications” and is an approved communication standard for the process industry. The OPC Unified Architecture (UA) is an interoperability standard and provides a…
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Set up the OPC UA connector for Easy Integration on Windows IoT Host
📌Note: This article applies to all TeamViewer IoT users and works with any officially released TeamViewer Windows IoT Host. Overview OPC Technology stands for “Open Platform Communications” and is an approved communication standard for the process industry. The OPC Unified Architecture (UA) is an interoperability standard…
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Set up the Log Parser Connector for Easy Integration of your log based sensors/metrics
The TeamViewer IoT Log Parser Connector easily extracts & integrates sensor data from your log files. The Log Parser Connector is generic, in that, it can be used to parse any log. For the context of this article, it is assumed your IoT sensor values are written to a log file which you would like to connect to the…
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Configuration and syntax of the TeamViewer Log Parser Connector
The connector can be configured given the following configuration arguments: The two modes of operation, (Matches & Metrics), each require additional parameters to be specified. Matches Metrics
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TeamViewer IoT Log Parser Connector template
Use the following template to add your connector configuration for each sensor to the monitoring configuration file. The template is an example of adding a single sensor with two (2) metrics (Temperature & Humidity). Ensure to replace the following placeholders with the specifics of your sensor. Note: the frequency in the…