DeviceHQ Dashboard
The Home page provides a dashboard view of device information. This
page is separated into the following sections:
Alerts
Alerts provides a quick look at the number of devices experiencing issues
including:
- Devices with no location information
- Devices with failed commands
- Device reporting low signal strength
- Devices that have rebooted recently
- Devices overdue to check in
- Devices with excessive data use
Click the links to see which devices are affected.
Actions
Actions provides a quick look at the number of devices with scheduled
or in progress actions, such as:
- Device log requests
- Firmware upgrades
- Reboots
- App installations
- Partial configurations
This section appears only if there are actions pending or in progress.
Click the links to see which devices have scheduled actions.
Device Charts
Device charts show device statistics, attributes, and settings providing
a high-level glimpse of your device fleet’s overall performance.
- Click Chart Type to change chart type and data set. By default,
these are pie charts. Column charts are also available.
- Point to a chart segment for summary data on that segment. Note: When moving between sections,
it may take a few seconds for this pop up to change.
- Click on a chart segment to open a Device page with filtered results
pertaining to that segment. Note:
It may take a few seconds for the filtered list to load.
- To view a list of devices in a particular category, click on the
chart segment.
By statistics
- Devices by last check in:
Shows devices by whether they have checked-in as scheduled (OK) or
are overdue.
- Devices by signal: Shows
devices by signal strength.
By attributes
- Devices by firmware: Shows
devices by which firmware version is running on the device.
- Devices by product: Shows
devices by device type.
By settings
- Devices by group: Shows
devices by which group they are in.
- Devices by check-in interval:
Shows devices by the check-in interval set for the device.
Map View
The Map view displays devices that have reported their GPS location
or were manually configured in the platform to display their location
(devices without GPS functionality).
There are two types of map markers:
- Cluster
Marker (
):
When multiple devices are located in the same area, cluster markers
show the number of devices in the area. Click the cluster marker to
zoom in.
- Device Marker (
): Appears at the device's
location Click for pop-up with basic device identification details
and a link to view detailed device information.
Related Topics