Device Settings

Modified on Thu, 15 May at 10:36 AM

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To access the device settings for a specific device, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to Device Settings:
    • Go to the device you wish to edit.
    • Locate and select "Settings" in the navigation bar of the selected device.


Device settings are split up into:

  • Device Details
  • External Access
  • Battery Settings
  • Integration Settings


Device Details 


  • Basic Information:

    • Edit the device name, manufacturer, make, model, and registration details.
    • Change the device icon by scrolling through the default icons and selecting your preferred one within the "Icon" tab.
    • Click "Save Changes" to save any updates.
  • Location Settings:

    • Set a static location for your asset on the map view using the toggle button (green for enabled, grey for disabled).
    • Click "Pick Location" to choose the location on the map.
    • Use the map's search bar or zoom features to find and select your desired location.
    • Click "Save" to confirm the location.
    • Remember to click "Save Changes" at the bottom to save all updates.


External Access



This page is for externally invited users (e.g., customers) to view and or edit the information for the device. 

  • Inviting External Users:

    • Click on the "Invites" tab to see open invitations and click on "Invite User" to add any new ones.
    • Enter the external user's email address in the "Invite User" field within the pop-out and click "Invite User".
    • The invite will be shown under "Open Invitations" until accepted.
    • Once accepted, the user appears under "User Access", where their access rights can be edited by clicking on the three dots under the "Actions" column and selecting "Edit User".
  • Access Rights:

    • The available permissions include:
      • View Dashboard
      • Edit Dashboard
      • View Comparison
      • Edit Comparison
      • View Notifications
      • View Location
      • Edit Geofence
      • Edit Settings
    • Toggle each access right you wish to grant the user - please note you can only do this if you are able to grant access rights (by being an owner or admin).
    • Remove users by selecting "Remove User" under "Actions" column.


Edit all access rights for users within your organisation and externally through the "Organisation Settings" page.


Scheduled Switching

Scheduled switching is only available to IY-HUB2 units. 


From this settings page you can schedule the on/off trigger times for the relay switching. 


To create a schedule for a switch select the three dots under the "Actions"column in the table and select "create schedule". A pop-out window will appear.


From here you can toggle on/off the switching events for each day of the week and set a time for each command. 


Once you are happy with the schedule set up click on the "create schedule" button to save.


Schedules can be edited and deleted through the "Actions" column within the table.


Battery Settings 


  • Nominal Voltage:

    • Select between 12V, 24V, 36V, and 48V.
  • Battery Chemistry:

    • Choose from sealed lead acid, flooded lead acid, and lithium phosphate.


This is an important step as it makes sure that the data and graphs represented for your system are accurate. 


Saving Changes:

  • Click "Save Changes" after making updates.


Integration Settings


  • Victron VRM Data:

    • Enter the "Victron Installation ID" and "Victron Access Token" in the respective fields.
  • Saving Changes:

    • Click "Save Changes" to confirm the updates.


Connectivity


Under "Diagnostics" you will find connectivity graphs for 4G signal and GPS connection. These are intended to aid with deployment and performance. 


The 4G signal graph will show whether you have a "Good Connection", "Poor Connection" or "Unavailable". 

The GPS graph will show whether it is "Connected" or "Unavailable". 


If there is poor connection for 4G signal and/or GPS we would recommend an external puck antenna to help boost any signal being received. 

For the GPS antenna please ensure that it is pointing upwards towards the sky and has a clear unobstructed view. This can mean mounting the antenna externally from an enclosure.

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