Widgets
- Daily Usage
- Current Power
- Active Sockets
- Channel Errors
- Daily Usage – Shows only channels that have consumed electricity today.
- Current Power – Shows only channels that are currently drawing power (value in the Power column > 0 W).
- Active Sockets – Shows only channels whose outlets are currently switched on.
- Channel Errors – Shows only channels with active errors, indicated by an orange or red symbol in the Status column (e.g., power outage, communication error, power limit exceeded).
Remote Metering Overview
Tools
- Export of Current Meter Readings – Creates an overview of all current consumption values (Description column) for the displayed channels – including timestamp of the retrieval. Ideal for interim readings, manual documentation, or billing.
- Export of the Assignment Table (UIDs to Description) – Creates a table in which each channel is clearly assigned to its internal UID as well as the displayed description. This export is often needed for automated further processing in a connected PMS (Property Management System).
Filter
- Description (e.g., Platz 12, UV 1, -1F01)
- Comment
Status
Color Meanings
- Gray: The channel is switched off.
- Green: The channel is active – the outlet is switched on. If a channel does not have a switching function, this state is shown in green by default.
- Yellow: The channel should be on, but currently is not. Possible causes include a tripped breaker or an active power limit.
- Red: A fault has occurred.
Symbols
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Gray light bulb with a slash
– The channel is switched off.
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Green light bulb
– The channel is switched on, no plug detected or no occupancy detection available.
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Orange lightning bolt
– Power outage; no voltage at the input of the control module (usually a tripped breaker).
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Orange speedometer icon
– Power limit has been exceeded.
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Gray plug icon
– The channel is off, but a plug is inserted into the outlet.
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Green plug icon
– The channel is on, plug is inserted.
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Grünes, durchgestrichenes Stecker-Symbol
– Kanal ist eingeschaltet, Stecker steckt nicht in der Steckdose.
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Green plug icon with a circular arrow
– Credit-Automatic or Consumption-Automatic mode is active, plug is inserted.
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Green light bulb with a person icon
– Guest control is active, the guest has switched on the outlet.
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Orange user icon with a lock
– Guest control is active, the guest has switched off the outlet.
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Green card
– Activated via RFID transponder.
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Green Stripe logo
– Activated by a Stripe payment.
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Green PayPal logo
– Activated by a PayPal payment.
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Red warning triangle
– Connection to the distribution cabinet interrupted. The meter reading has not been updated for more than five minutes. Control commands cannot currently be executed.
Description
- Site designation – freely selectable, e.g., Platz 123 or Mobile Home 7
- Distribution number (optional) – assignment to a specific distribution cabinet, e.g., UV 1
- Breaker designation (optional) – indication of the associated breaker in the cabinet, e.g., –1F12
Reading
- Consumption History – Shows the power consumption of recent days or defined periods in a table. These data can be used for analysis or billing.
- Serial Number – The serial number assigned to the respective power meter (if stored).
- Calibration Period – If the calibration period has expired, a red badge with a white flag will appear right after the kWh value in the Reading column.
Action
In the Action field, you can select different switching functions for the outlet of a channel. Depending on the system configuration, module type, and equipment, the following options are available:
- Off – The outlet is switched off.
- On – The outlet is switched on. The consumption counter (Consumption column) is automatically reset to 0.00 kWh.
- Credit – The outlet remains on until the entered credit is used up.
- Credit Auto – The outlet switches off once the defined meter reading is reached. It also switches off if the plug is removed and not reinserted within a certain time. Note: Only available for outlets with occupancy detection (auxiliary contact switch).
- Consumption Auto – The outlet is permanently on, but switches off if the plug is removed and not reinserted in time. Note: Also only available with occupancy detection.
- Guest Control ON – The guest has set the channel to ON via Quick Check.
- Guest Control OFF – The guest has set the channel to OFF via Quick Check. Turning the outlet on or off via guest control does not reset the consumption counter.
- RFID – The channel was activated by a transponder directly at the outlet.
- Stripe – The channel was activated by an online payment via Stripe.
- PayPal – The channel was activated by an online payment via PayPal.
📘 Note: RFID, Stripe, and PayPal actions can only be triggered by the guest directly at the outlet or via QR code – not through the dashboard. These states are displayed in the interface, but can be overridden at any time by a new action (e.g., “Off”).
If a channel has no switching function (e.g., pure metering points), only the Reset action is available.
Reset – Resets the consumption counter (Consumption column), while the meter reading (Reading column) remains unchanged.
Below the action selection, there is also a table of the channel’s recent changes. You can see whether the outlet was switched manually, via API, by the guest, or automatically. Power outages and power limit triggers are also recorded. Earlier entries can be loaded if needed.
Additional Functions in the Action Area
- Grayed-out clock – No shut-off time has been set.
- Blue clock – A shut-off time has been activated.
- Target icon – A credit or target value is active.
- Enter Credit Value – Enter a consumption value in kilowatt-hours (e.g., 5) in the Credit field. No “+” sign is necessary.
- Increase Credit – Use the +5 and +10 buttons to gradually increase the existing credit.
- Set Target Value – Instead of a credit amount, you can also define a fixed meter reading (e.g., 3421.7) as a shut-off limit. When this value is reached, the outlet automatically switches off.
- Reset – The currently set credit can be reset at any time.
Comment
Quick Check
- Open link directly
- Send link to the guest via email or SMS
- Provide link as a printout
Power
The Power column shows the electrical power currently being drawn at the outlet in watts.
Clicking on the displayed value opens a settings window in which you can individually adjust the power limit for the respective channel. By default, a limit of 3650 W is set. You can either select a suggested value from the menu or manually enter a custom limit.
This column can also be sorted – either ascending or descending – to quickly identify the highest-consuming devices.
📘 Note: If the set limit is exceeded, the channel can be automatically deactivated. The shut-off time is usually 60 seconds.
Consumption
The Consumption column shows the power consumption since the outlet was last switched on, in kilowatt-hours.
If the channel has drawn power on the current day, the consumption for today is also displayed.
You can sort the consumption display in the column header based on the following criteria:
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Highest total consumption (Total)
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Highest daily consumption (Today)
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Lowest daily consumption (Today)
The consumption counter is automatically reset when the outlet is switched on. The meter reading in the Reading column remains unchanged.