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13 - 140 WiNG 5.6 Access Point System Reference Guide
remains consistently lit, as an administrator can power off the access point’s radios when no activity is detected in the
immediate deployment area. For more information, see Environmental Sensor Configuration on page 5-192.
5. Refer to the Light Intensity Trend Over Last Hour graph to assess the fluctuation in lighting over the last hour. Use this
graph to assess the deployment areas light intensity of particular hours of the day as needed to conjunction with the daily
graph immediately below it.
6. Refer to the Light Intensity Trend Over Last Day graph to assess whether lighting is consistent across specific hours of
the day. Use this information to help determine whether the AP8132 can be upgraded or powered off during specific hours
of the day.
7. Select the Temperature tab.
Figure 13-95 Access Point - Environmental Sensor screen (Temperature tab)
8. Refer to the Temperature table to assess the sensor's detected temperature within the AP8132’s immediate deployment
area.
Temperature is measured in centigrade. The table displays the Current Temperature (centigrade) and a 20 Minute
Average Temperature (centigrade). Compare these two items to determine whether the AP8132’s deployment location
remains consistently heated. For more information on enabling the sensor, see Environmental Sensor Configuration on page
5-192.
9. Refer to the Temperature Trend Over Last Hour graph to assess the fluctuation in ambient temperature over the last
hour. Use this graph in combination with the Light and Motions graphs (in particular) to assess the deployment area’s
activity level.

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