The Pressure History Report displays pressure readings recorded over a defined date range for each pressure sensor assigned to the controller. It provides a chart and data table for each sensor, allowing you to review pressure conditions at the site over time.
Report Header
The top of the report displays identifying information for the report and the controller:
Company – The organization associated with the site.
Site – The specific location the controller is installed at.
Controller – The controller ID assigned to the device.
MAC / Serial Number – Hardware identifiers for the controller.
Type – The controller model.
Version – The firmware version running on the controller at the time the report was generated.
Period – The date range the report covers.
Prepared on – The date the report was generated.
By – The AppManager user who generated the report.
Pressure Sensors
Each pressure sensor assigned to the controller appears as a separate section in the report, identified by its biCoder serial number and description (for example, BS00001 - PS 1). If the controller has multiple pressure sensors, each will have its own chart and data table.
Reading the Chart
Each sensor's chart displays pressure readings (in PSI) on the horizontal axis and timestamps on the vertical axis. Readings are recorded at either minute intervals (If report does not span longer than 1 hour) or hour intervals throughout the report period. The chart range runs from 0 PSI to the upper threshold PSI configured for the sensor (the Baseline default upper threshold is 150 PSI).
A relatively flat, consistent line across the chart indicates stable pressure at the sensor location.
Data Table
Below each chart, a data table lists the exact PSI reading recorded at each timestamp during the report period. This allows you to review precise pressure values for any specific time within the report range and to identify the exact timestamp and magnitude of any variation.
Multiple Sensors
If the controller has more than one pressure sensor configured, each sensor will appear as its own section — with its own chart, data table, and sensor label — presented sequentially in the report.