<%NUMBERING1%>.<%NUMBERING2%>.<%NUMBERING3%> PRTG Manual: Sensor Channels Settings
A sensor has one or more channels in which it handles the actual monitoring data. In the channel settings you can define how the data from the sensor's different channels will be displayed in graphs, gauges, and tables. Additionally, the channel data can determine the sensor's status. Use the limit settings to achieve this.
On the sensor's Overview page, click on the gear icon of a specific channel gauge to change its settings. A click on the pin symbol on the left of the gear icon in a gauge will make this channel the primary channel of the selected sensor.
You can alternatively call the settings of a channel by clicking on the respective gear icon in the channels data table underneath the gauges.
Note: For lookup channels, we recommend staying below 120 lookup values to get expressive gauges. For non-primary lookup channels, the upper limit is around 40 lookup values.

The Gear Icon of an SNMP Traffic Total Channel to Open Channel Settings
The available options are nearly the same for all sensor types. An exception applies to the "Downtime" channel which is automatically calculated and does not offer all settings. Channels with "absolute" values additionally have an option for defining the Value Mode. You can quickly choose another channel of the selected sensor via the dropdown list on the top of the settings dialog.

Channel Settings for a Memory Sensor
Available Channel Settings
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Name
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Enter a meaningful name to identify the channel (not editable for script sensors after sensor creation). The name will be shown in graphs and tables. You can automatically add the sensor's ID to the name by using the placeholder [#id].
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Unit
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This field is only visible for script sensors, the SNMP Custom sensor, and the SNMP Library sensor. Enter a string describing the unit of the returned values. This is for display purposes only. Please enter a string.
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Value Lookup
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This field is only visible for script sensors, the SNMP Custom sensor, and the SNMP Library sensor. Select the lookup file that you want to use with this channel.
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ID
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Sensor Factory
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Display
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- Show in Charts: The data of this channel will be shown in sensor graphs. Note: If you hide a channel here, it will also be hidden if this graph is used in a Report.
- Show in Tables: The data of this channel will be shown in sensor data tables. Note: If you hide a channel here, it will not be considered for the calculation of the "sum" (total) channel of this sensor!
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Line Color
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Color (#rrggbb)
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ManualLine Color
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Data
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- Display actual values in [unit]
- Display in percent of maximum: Calculate and show percent values based on a maximum value. Provide a maximum below.
Note: If you choose this option, you cannot display the data of traffic sensors on a positive/negative chart.
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Maximum ([unit])
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Line Width
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Value Mode
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absolute
More
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Decimal Places
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Spike Filter
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Note:
- Disable Filtering
- Enable Filtering
Note:Downtime
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Spike Filter Max. Value [unit]
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Spike Filter Min. Value [unit]
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Vertical Axis Scaling
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- Automatic Scaling: Let PRTG decide on the optimum scaling; usually ranging from the minimum to the maximum value. PRTG will use one single scale for each unit label only.
- Manual Scaling: Define the scaling manually. Additional fields appear below. Defining manual axis scaling can make low values better visible in your graph; but it may result in a chart with multiple vertical axis for the same unit label.
Note: Settings for this option are ignored if Chart Type Stack channels on top of each other or Show in and out traffic as positive and negative area chart (available for traffic sensors) is enabled in the sensor's Settings tab.
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Vertical Axis Maximum [unit]
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Vertical Axis Minimum [unit]
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Limits
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Warning Down
- Disable Limits
- Enable LimitsWarningDown
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Note: If a channel uses lookups, we strongly recommend that you control the sensor status only via the lookup definition. If you define limits in addition here, the sensor will use both the channel limits and the status as defined in the lookup file. In this case, channel limits will determine the overall status of the sensor and overwrite the sensor message while the channel gauge still shows the status as defined in the lookups.
Note: You can show limits in graphs (highlighted in yellow or red) if you select exactly one channel with a limit in a graph.
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Upper Error Limit [unit]
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This field is only visible if limits are enabled above. Specify an upper limit for an error state. If the channel's values overrun this value, the sensor will be set to Down. Note: While a sensor shows a Down status triggered by a limit, it will still receive data in its channels. Please enter a decimal value or leave the field empty.
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Upper Warning Limit [unit]
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Warning
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Lower Warning Limit [unit]
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Warning
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Lower Error Limit [unit]
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DownNote: While a sensor shows a Down status triggered by a limit, it will still receive data in its channels.
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Error Limit Message
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Down
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Warning Limit Message
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Warning
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Click on Ok to store your settings and to close the settings window. With a click on Apply you save the changed settings and the "Edit Channel" window remains open. This functionality is useful if you want to change the settings of other channels of the current sensor as well. You can then select another channel via the drop-down menu on top of the settings window. You can close the settings window without saving with a click on Cancel.
Note: If you have changed any settings and click on Cancel or choose another channel via the drop-down menu without applying the changes, PRTG will ask you to confirm this step. Discard Changes will ignore any edits and closes the window or shows the settings of another selected channel respectively. Click on Save to apply your changes.
More
Knowledge Base: What is the Value Mode in channel settings?
Sensor Settings Overview
For information about sensor settings, please see the following sections:
Ajax Web Interface—Device and Sensor Setup—Topics
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Other Ajax Web Interface Sections
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