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5. Additionally, there is a mode that we have called DEBUG to send the data in JSON format to any HTTP server you want to install. To enable it, using the web browser, go to "Consoles" -> "Manage File system", enable "Show hidden files" and you will see a ".debug" file in the list. Click on the white icon and you will be able to edit it including the information of your HTTP server that will receive the data, the port and a field (1/0) to send or not the data when the light sensor is saturated (0 mpsas).
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5. Additionally, there is a mode that we have called DEBUG to send the data in JSON format to any HTTP server you want to install. To enable it, using the web browser, go to "Consoles" -> "Manage File system", enable "Show hidden files" and you will see a ".debug" file in the list. Click on the white icon and you will be able to edit it including the information of your HTTP server that will receive the data, the port and a field (1/0) to send or not the data when the light sensor is saturated (0 mpsas).
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In the last one, you can see the message indicating that there is no wifi network configured. Select "Yes" and our FreeDSM will create a wifi network (it will act as an Access Point) with the same name as the device.
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In the last one, you can see the message indicating that there is no wifi network configured. FreeDSM will create a wifi network during limited time (the wifi AP uses the same name as the device). The easiest way is to use our mobile phone to connect to that Wi-Fi network.
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As indicated on the screen, the easiest way is to use our mobile phone to connect to that Wi-Fi network.
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After connecting, we are usually automatically shown a web browser connected to the address: http://192.168.4.1. If not, we do it manually. On that page (which is provided by FreeDSM itself) we configure the wifi we want to use.
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After the connection to this AP, we are usually automatically shown a web browser connected to the address: http://192.168.4.1. If not, we do it manually. On that page (which is provided by FreeDSM itself) we configure the wifi we want to use.
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After choosing the Wi-Fi network and entering the password in the configuration interface, our FreeDSM will restart and, if everything has gone well, we will see that it already has a connection when it starts.
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After choosing the Wi-Fi network and entering the password in the configuration interface, our FreeDSM will restart and, if everything has gone well, we will see that it already has a connection when it starts. In this case, the message indicates that the device is not registered in the platform (http://dsm.citic.udc.es), we recommend to do it.
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# Settings and options
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# Settings and options
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There are two menus where we can change settings or display additional information:
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During normal operation of the photometer, we can select the gear (also press the joystick) and we will enter a menu with several options (information about the device, current Acces Point (AP) information, reboot and Reset device configuration, including the wifi setup). This option show three enable/disable possibilities:
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1. When starting FreeDSM, after displaying the logo, a "Settings" option appears. Pressing the joystick will take you to many options (information about the device, current Acces Point (AP) information, reboot and Reset Wifi APs).
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Here you can disable the sending of data to the Gaia4Sustainability project platform (please do not disable it), because you can also register and view your data at https://dsm.citic.udc.es. You can also enable the storage of captures in the device's memory (a .TXT file that follows the JSON structure).To save the configuration, select "SAVE" in the upper part of the menu.
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It is possible to download these .TXT JSON files through the photometer's web interface with any web browser, using the IP that the device has assigned in our network. To do this, select "Console" -> "Manage File system" and click on the file to start the download.
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2. During normal operation of the photometer, we can select the gear (also press the joystick) and we will enter a menu with several options.
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In this menu we can see the name of the device, see the IP assigned to us by the Access Point (AP), restart the FreeDSM or reset the WiFi configuration, so that when restarting it will behave as in the case of a ["First Boot"](./Configuration#first-boot)
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Here you can disable the sending of data to the Gaia4Sustainability project platform (we recommend do not disable it, at https://dsm.citic.udc.es you can register and view your data). Other option is to enable/disable the storage of the data in the device's internal flash (datalog.json file; very limited space, around 16h of data); It is possible to download these JSON files through the photometer's web interface with any web browser, using the IP that the device has assigned in our network. To do this, select "Console" or "Tools" -> "Manage File system" and click on the file to start the download. The third option is to enable the "eclipse mode"; the instrument will configure the sensor to work during the elipse, and the previous hours, on August 12, 2026. Select "SAVE" in the upper part of the menu.
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# How the sensors work
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# How the sensors work
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