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Every sensor is outputting some value. We can assign a color to a particular value, to show, if the value is good or bad.

Example: one of our sensors is mounted on a forklift battery and it is sending the forklift battery voltage to the portal. We know, that when the battery have more than 50V, the battery is fully charged. When the voltage drop between 50-48V, the battery is slightly discharged, but still fully working. The battery under 48V needs to be charged.

The value should indicate this low value with some warning color, like red, in the Digital Twin app. To do so, follow instructions below.

  1. Navigate to the Sensors tab,

  2. click the ‘Color Palette' button at the top,++

3. edit the type of value you want to configure with color,

4. select an operation to perform conditional color formatting,

5. configure the values and the color change between selected values,

We have selected the ‘Input Voltage’ sensor value. We set up, that when the input voltage will be over 4000 mV, the color formatting will be green. When the input voltage will be between 4000 and 3600 mV, the color formatting will be orange and so on.

6. save your changes.

Now you can see these changes in your Digital Twin app.

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