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Feb 01, 2025 - 12:28 AM
To add an image to the SmartKitchen Image View feature, follow these steps:
1. Log in to the SmartKitchen service and go to the Monitoring tab.
2. On the left side of the front page, click on the Image View icon.
3. Select "Upload new image".
4. Click on "Browse" to select the image file from your computer.
5. Enter a name for the image in the "Image name" text box.
6. Finally, click on "Save" to upload the selected image to the service.
The control buttons for the measurement devices will be located under the icons on the left side of the image. You can add measurement devices to the image by selecting "Add location" and choosing from a list of activated devices. Place the device in the desired location on the image, and a pin symbol will appear to indicate its position. You can add multiple measurement devices in the same way.
Once you have finished placing the devices, click on the "Done" button in the upper right corner of the page to save the data. The data box of each measurement device will display its latest measurement results. Clicking on the device's name in the data box will lead you to its own page. You can also minimize the data box by clicking on the green top, and it can be restored by refreshing the page.
You can add several image files to the Image View by repeating the above steps. If you need to make changes to the placement of measurement devices, select the image file, click on the settings icon, and choose "Change location". You can also remove a device's location or change the image file name by selecting the respective icons. Remember to click on the "Done" button to save any changes made.
For further assistance or support, you can reach out to Ceruus Oy, the company behind SmartKitchen, at helpdesk@ioliving.com.
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