The Equipment Analysis page allows you to see a lot of info relating to equipment centrally :

The Batteries tab

You can see on this tab the list of your modules on battery, their remaining level (the color of the tile depends on this level), the type and number of batteries to be inserted in the module, the type of module as well as the date on which the battery level information has been updated. You can also see if a specific threshold has been workbench for the particular module (represented by a hand)

Tip

The alert / warning thresholds on the battery levels are globally configurable in the Jeedom configuration (Administration → Equipment tab), or by equipment on the page advanced configuration of these in the alerts tab.

Modules on alert tab

On this tab you will see in real time the modules in alert. The alerts can be of different types :

Other types of alerts may be found here. Each alert will be represented by the color of the tile (the level alert) and a logo at the top left (the type of alert)

Tip

Here will be displayed all the modules in alert even those configured in “Not visible”. It is however interesting to note that if the module is "visible" the alert will also be visible on the dashboard (in the object concerned)

The Defined Actions tab

This tab allows you to view the actions defined directly on a ordered. Indeed, we can put on different orders and it can be difficult to remember all. This tab is there for that and synthesizes several things :

Tip

The table allows you to see very textually the actions defined. Other types of defined actions may be added.

The Defined Alerts tab

This tab allows you to see all the defined alerts, you find in a table the following info if they exist :

The Orphan Orders tab

This tab allows you to see at a glance if you have any orphan commands used through Jeedom. An order orphan is a command used somewhere but which no longer exists. We will find here all of these commands, such as for example :

And used in many other places like (not exhaustive) :

Tip

The table provides a very textual view of the commands orphan. Its purpose is to be able to quickly identify all the "orphan" commands through all Jeedom and plugins. It is some areas may not be analyzed, the table will be be more and more exhaustive over time.

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