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Log Viewer Tab
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Log Viewer Tab
In the Log Viewer tab you can access or download the log files that Gravio produces. They are mainly used for debugging. The logs include: Actmgr – containing any logs the Actions and Steps produce Blemgr – Bluetooth related logs Ctrlmgr –…
Data Viewer Tab
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Data Viewer Tab
The Data Viewer Tab allows you to investigate incoming sensor data in real-time (press the “live” button on the top right for real-time live data). This is useful if you want to set up the system and test its functionality. Please click on the…
Debug Log
Action Configuration View » Debug Log
Press the button at the top left of the component to output the debug log. By nature, components run independently and in parallel, but when executing an action while outputting debug logs, they are synchronized within the action engine. The debug log outputs the…
Using the File Viewer
Action Configuration View » Using the File Viewer
Some action components in HubKit are able to read files in the actmgr/data directory and save files in that directory. Files stored in this directory can be retrieved by Gravio Studio, and local files can be uploaded to the directory by Gravio Studio. Use the…
Settings Tab
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Settings Tab
In the Settings tab you can manage various settings aspects such as view the hubkit’s versions, backup or restore, set the base property profiles, deploy image inference models or view the disk usage space. If you have the enterprise version, you can also connect…
Trigger Tab
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Trigger Tab
In order to have a trigger, it makes sense to have an action first, that you want to trigger with your trigger. You can see how to make actions here. Once you have an action, you can start triggering it using sensor data. There are three types of…
Device Tab
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Device Tab
In the Devices tab, you manage the devices connected to a HubKit by adding, removing and configuring them, including their physical location. In order to keep the data stores organised and efficient, Gravio features two dimensions how to place and assign…
Hub Configuration View
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View
If you double click on the upper half of the Server card, you will get to the Hub Configuration view: At the top you can find a number of buttons such as: A plus sign button to create new physical Areas to group your Layers An edit button to edit an Area or…
Adding an EnOcean Sensors
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Device Tab » Adding Physical Sensor Devices » Adding an EnOcean Sensors
We also rent out EnOcean energy harvesting sensors, that are getting powered by the energy surrounding them, such as solar panels, or by kinetic energy, e.g. when buttons are pushed. We have two types of sensors: The temperature sensors, identifiable by the small…
Restricting access to the Gravio Hub from Gravio Studio
Appendix » Restricting access to the Gravio Hub from Gravio Studio
To restrict Gravio Studio access to the Gravio Hub, install the Gravio Studio client certificate used for the that particular Gravio Hub. Note: This feature is only available for Basic users. Log in to Gravio Cloud with Gravio Studio and select “Client…
Setup on macOS
Introduction » Installation and Setup » Setup on macOS
Mac To use Gravio on Mac, you can install Gravio HubKit on your Mac. And you can install Gravio Studio for Mac for managing your Gravio HubKit. Run Gravio HubKit for Mac First, please download the Gravio HubKit dmg for Mac from this link. This is the Edge…
Security and Authentication
Security and Authentication
If you have Gravio Standard or better, you can secure your Gravio HubKit against your Gravio Studio machine using a Client Authentication method. This means you install a certificate on your Gravio Studio machine, which will be used on the Gravio HubKit server to…
Setup on Windows 10
Introduction » Installation and Setup » Setup on Windows 10
Windows 10 Installation Install Gravio Studio from the Microsoft store: https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9N5ZLBCTTTH2 Launch Gravio Studio If you don’t have an account already, create an account here by filling out this form and agreeing to the terms and…
Time Based Triggers
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Trigger Tab » Time Based Triggers
You can create triggers that are based on times on time-related parameters such as intervals, weekdays, day-of-month, etc. To create a time-based trigger, open the +-icon with the clock on the trigger tab: You will see the following dialogue box: Give your…
MQTT Subscriptions
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Device Tab » MQTT Subscriptions
You can subscribe to topics from an MQTT broker. These incoming messages would then be treated like sensor input data. To create an MQTT layer, click on the MQTT button on the top right of the screen: This will open the overview of your available MQTT Brokers. You…
Connecting your Gravio Hub to the Network
Gravio Hub » Connecting your Gravio Hub to the Network
The Network Setup Process The first time you plug the Gravio Hub into a power source, it will create a wireless network. Use any device with a browser to connect to that Wifi Network: Log in using the password graviohub Now open your browser and enter the URL…
Performance Tuning
Gravio Hub » Performance Tuning
When using the Gravio Hub for inference computer vision detection, please consider the following: Processing Performance When an inference is selected as a “layer as a soft sensor” on a Gravio Hub, only one model should be used per Gravio…
Software Sensors
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Device Tab » Software Sensors
Gravio also supports software sensors. An example for a software sensor could be a camera that detects how many people are in a room and triggers certain Actions if certain thresholds are reached. These sensors are created using software and artificial intelligence…
WriteToExcel365
Action Configuration View » Action Components » WriteToExcel365
The WriteToExcel365 component can output data to a OneDrive in Excel format. The use of this component requires a contract and pre-configuration of Office365 for Business and OneDrive for Business. How to prepare your Microsoft account Prepare an Office365…
Maintenance and Software Updates
Gravio Hub » Maintenance and Software Updates
Once logged in, you can open the “Maintenance” tab on the top left to open the maintenance view: Once open, you see the following sections: Check Updates SSL Certificate Settings HubKit and Coordinator Data Backup Gravio Hub Power Management …
How to write expressions in Pre Mappings / Post Mappings
Action Configuration View » How to write expressions in Pre Mappings / Post Mappings
Each action component in the Action Editor has a pre Pre Mappings / Post Mappings area on the right side of the screen: Press the “+” button to add a new line to either the Pre-Mappings or the Post-Mappings. Pre Mappings are executed before the main…
Action Configuration View
Action Configuration View
The Gravio HubKits can trigger Actions. You can think of an Action like a small and simple computer program, that’s made up of Steps. Actions can be created in the Action Editor which can be opened by clicking on the Action Editor icon: You can find these…
Sensor Event Triggers
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Trigger Tab » Sensor Event Triggers
Sensor Triggers Click on the icon on the top right with the plus in the square to create a sensor-based trigger: This will open the trigger popup: Give your trigger a sensible name, we recommend to name it after the condition that triggers the…
Adding Physical Sensor Devices
Introduction » What is Gravio? » Hub Configuration View » Device Tab » Adding Physical Sensor Devices
Gravio is built in a way that allows us to easily extend new sensor families. On the website https://www.gravio.com/product#Gravio-Rent you can see a range of hardware sensors Gravio supports off the shelf. If you require other sensors to be connected, please do not…
General Gravio Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting » General Gravio Troubleshooting
Symptom Explanation Remedy Comments Gravio Studio is not behaving as expected Gravio Server connection is unstable or Gravio Server is not running Ensure that there is a stable connection between Gravio Studio and the Server is…