Flair's graphs give you access to historical data for your Flair system. This is probably the most useful feature of our product for troubleshooting and learning more about your Flair home.
View Flair Graphs
To view data for your entire Flair home, tap the Flair menu and go to Home Statistics.
To view data for a specific room, tap the 3-dot menu on the room tile and select Stats.
Check Signal Strength
To view signal strength, tap the "Graph Data" menu and select "RSSI dB".
We generally want to see RSSI values above -85dB. (For some older Gateway Pucks, the signal strength may display as zero.) If you see devices going offline, you'll want to improve the RF signal.
In this example, the Vents with signal strength below -85dB may experience connectivity issues and appear offline intermittently.
Improve Signal Strength
If you notice Flair devices going offline, Vents not opening/closing, or mini splits not responding to commands, check the signal strength of your Flair devices.
Generally, strength should be above -85dB.
To improve RF signal strength to Sensor Pucks and Smart Vents:
- Move the Sensor Puck closer to the Gateway Puck or the Bridge
- Rotate the Smart Vent 180° in the duct
- Convert this Sensor Puck to a Gateway Puck to increase the RF range
- Convert a Sensor Puck to a Gateway Puck or add a Bridge to increase the RF range
To improve the WiFi signal to a Gateway Puck or a Bridge:
Move the Gateway Puck or Bridge closer to the router to improve the signal strength. Keep in mind that large metal objects or other devices that communicate on a similar frequency can interfere with the WiFi signal to the Gateway Puck. You can experiment with the placement of the Gateway Puck to get the best WiFi signal.
Note: moving a Gateway Puck or Bridge can affect the RF signal to other Smart Vents and Sensor Pucks.
Graph Data
Change Parameters
To view a different data set, tap "Graph Data" and select a data set.
Tap "Start Time" and "End Time" to change the time period for the data.
Tips: Flair will show a maximum of two months of data; specifically from two months ago until "now". Flair extrapolates data for periods larger than two hours. Meaning, that you'll see the most data within two hours.
Bridge Data
RSSI (dB) displays signal strength. A WiFi-connected Bridge will display WiFi signal strength. An Ethernet-connected Bridge will display a value of zero.
Puck Data
RSSI (dB): displays signal strength. A Gateway Puck will display WiFi signal strength. A Sensor Puck will display RF (radio frequency) signal strength to its connected hub (Bridge or Gateway).
Connected Bridge/Gateway Puck: displays the hub the Sensor Puck is connected to via RF.
Smart Vent Data
Connected Bridge/Gateway Puck: displays the hub the Smart Vent is connected to via RF.
Smart Thermostat and Remote Sensor Data
If you are using an integrated smart thermostat, you can view room temperature, humidity, and occupancy data for the thermostat and its remote sensors.