2
Select the
[Individual]
tab.
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The status of each smart plug is displayed under the appropriate category name as explained
below.
–
[Excessive Power]
: Smart plugs that are reporting overcurrent or overwattage. The time each
smart plug detected the error is also displayed.
–
[Out of Range]
: Smart plugs that are not within range of the hub (perhaps because they are
disconnected from the wall outlet).
–
[Ready]
: All other smart plugs.
R
The status of each smart plug is displayed using the following icons.
Turned off
Turned on
Overcurrent or overwattage was detected
No link to hub
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To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap
[Refresh]
.
Viewing smart plug history
You can view a log of previous smart plug overcurrent and overwattage detections.
1
From the
[Home Network]
app home screen, tap
[Smart Plug]
.
2
Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 35).
3
Select
[Alert Log]
.
R
A list of previous overcurrent and overwattage detections is displayed.
R
To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap
[Refresh]
.
Viewing smart plug energy consumption
You can view a daily log of how much energy is consumed by your smart plugs.
1
From the
[Home Network]
app home screen, tap
[Smart Plug]
.
2
Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 35).
3
Select
[Power Usage Log]
.
R
Daily power consumption information for all smart plugs is displayed.
R
To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap
[Refresh]
.
Note:
R
The power consumption information that is displayed is for reference only and may differ from the
actual amount of power consumed.
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