Device Display Details

In the device detailed view it is possible to change the basic configuration of the device and to reset the device to factory settings. The detailed display also mirrors the current data on the device itself, so it previews the actual state of the device.

A: Device preview: Shows the actual data (image) currently visible on the device itself. When communicating/transmitting to the device, the current status is displayed. Three states are possible:

  • Complete – All transactions are confirmed.
  • Refreshing – The last transaction is being processed, currently being refreshed. This status has a real-time time limit of 5 minutes.
  • Error – Device unreachable and/or last transaction failed.

B: Binding mode: The device can operate in two binding modes:

  • Product – The device and product are directly linked.
  • Planogram – The device is linked to the planogram (coordinate system) while the product is linked via the planogram system.

C: Product: The device and the product are directly linked. You can change the product binding on the device by searching the database (see section 4.0) or by scanning the EAN code of the product (see section 4.0, point G). Clicking on the “Save Settings” button will save the changes and transmit them directly to the device.

D: Template: When the device is linked directly to the product, it is possible to select a variation of the “Template” graphic template in the settings. Template variations are linked directly to the product and can automatically be assigned to another device size containing that particular variation.

E: Planogram: The device is linked to the planogram (coordinate system) and the product is linked via the planogram system. The planogram binding on the device can be changed by searching the database (see section 4.0) or by scanning the planogram code on the shelf (see section 4.0, point G). All settings of the “Template” variations are edited via the planogram interface. Within the coordinates of the planogram/shelf itself, it is possible to bind the device to a position. The device can be bound to or deleted from a position via the blue button “Add“ or the red button “Delete“. The position that appears blue is the current position of the device. Clicking on the “Save Settings” button will save the changes and transmit them to the device.

F: Abstract: Clicking on the search button will bring up an interface with options to filter the list of devices.

  • Product - Shows the currently bound product on the device, regardless of the binding method (Product/Planogram).
  • Stanje - The status of the device is displayed (see section 4.0, point D).
  • Template Variant - The current variation of the “Template” on the device is displayed, regardless of the binding mode (Product/Planogram).
  • Location/Venue - The physical location of the device is displayed.
  • Heartbeat - The status of the device is displayed (see section 4.0, point C).
  • Device - The device model is displayed.
  • Serial Number - The serial number of the device is displayed.
  • Connection Stability - Connection stability indication. Four statuses are supported:
    • Perfect - the connection works optimally
    • Standard - the connection works, no critical errors
    • Weak – the signal is in the critical range, the device will work, but speed, data errors and power consumption will be affected
    • No connection - the device is disconnected
  • Battery Life -  The current battery status is displayed. Depending on the device model, a battery life prediction is shown (Battery life is calculated based on daily data and is only an approximate estimate. Signal strength, air temperature, communication intervals and refresh cycles affect the lifetime).

G: Reset device: Clicking on the “Reset Device” button will reset your device to factory settings. The registration code will again be visible on the device. All product bindings will be deleted from the system. The device itself will continue to be visible as inactive in your user account. In case you want to delete the device completely from your user account, follow the Agitron Connect instructions for the online interface.

H: Transactions: Under the Transactions section you can see the last three transactions that have been made with this device along with their status and time of execution. All transactions are visible in the Agitron Connect web interface.

I: Product search: In the dialogue box, you can search for products and planograms in your database. To select a found product/planogram, click on the found entry. Clicking will not yet transmit the information to the device. Clicking on the “Save Settings” button in the device dialog will save the changes and transmit them to the device.