Access the individual view of the MICA

Clicking on the device in the general dashboard will take you to the individual view of that device MICA.  

individual dashboard view of the MICA

From the individual view you can access: 

Data of the MICA

data menu of the MICA

Downloading device data 

Select the parameters and indicators and the date range to download the data (standard accounts are limited to 30 days). 

Download statistics 

Allows to obtain statistics (maximums, minimums, averages) for a specific time range (daily, weekly, monthly) from a device MICA. 

Clear data 

Option to delete data stored in the cloud. This function does not delete any data from the storage of MICA. 

Modify the configuration of the MICA 

menu options of the MICA

Configuration

Edit the information of the device and its environment, such as name, description and type of use. The zip code entered will allow the outdoor weather to be displayed at that location. 

Indicator light 

Enables or disables the traffic light indicator on MICA. This setting can be applied to all devices on the account. 

Periodicity of data upload 

Defines how often (in minutes) the MICA will send data to My inBiot. This setting can also be applied to all devices in the account. 

CO₂ auto-calibration. 

Configure the CO₂ sensor auto calibration cycle of the MICA. Options include: 

  • 24-hour calibration cycle: For spaces with mechanical ventilation or HVAC systems that reach CO₂ concentrations in fresh air on a daily basis. 
  • 48-hour calibration cycle: For manually ventilated spaces that reach CO₂ concentrations in fresh air at least once every 48 hours. 
  • 7-day calibration cycle: For poorly ventilated spaces where it is difficult to achieve optimum CO₂ concentrations in fresh air. 
  • Disable calibration: Not recommended unless required for testing in special environments such as laboratories. 

It is important to achieve fresh air levels (400 ppm CO₂) during the auto calibration cycle to ensure optimal sensor performance. This setting can also be applied to all devices in the account. 

Dashboard of the individual view of the MICA 

individual dashboard of the MICA
  • Parameters: Displays the last data measured by the device. 
  • Indicators: Shows the last data of each indicator. 
  • Graph: Allows you to view the evolution of each parameter individually. By default, data for the last 24 hours are shown, but wider date ranges can be selected, with a maximum of 30 days for standard accounts. 
  • Outdoor weather: Displays outdoor weather data based on the zip code configured at MICA. 

For additional assistance or to configure advanced features, please do not hesitate to contact the My inBiot Support Team.

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