How to Use the Systems Page

How to Use the Systems Page

Systems Page Overview

The Systems page provides a centralised view of all your deployed systems, helping you monitor performance, identify issues, and manage data efficiently across your fleet.



Map View

At the top of the page, the map view shows the geographical distribution of all systems.

  • Systems are grouped into clusters based on location

  • Colour indicators highlight system status: Green is online, Black is offline 

  • Click on clusters to zoom in and view individual systems

This helps you quickly identify regional trends and areas that may need attention.

Systems Table

The table below the map lists all systems with key operational details.

Key fields include:

  • System Name – Unique system identifier

  • Smart Meter – Linked device ID

  • Issues – Displays if any issue is detected

  • Last Data – Time since last data was received

  • Signal – Connectivity strength indicator

  • Battery – Current battery status

  • Installation Date – System installation date

  • Digester – System type or size

  • Associations – Labels or tags linked to the system

Use this table to quickly assess system health and performance.

Search and Filters

Search

Use the search bar to locate systems by system name or Device ID.

Filters

Click Filter to refine your system list using:

  • Shared groups

  • Labels

  • Digester types

  • Appliances

  • Last data status 

  • Issues (e.g., offline, no charging, no usage)

Apply filters to focus on specific system segments.

Column Customization

You can customise the table view based on your needs.

  • Click the column selector icon

  • Show or hide fields such as:

    • Customer

    • Digester volume

    • Holding capacity

  • Use Show/Hide All for quick adjustments

This allows you to tailor the data view for your workflow.

Download Reports

You can export system data for reporting and analysis.

Available report types:

  • Meta-data – Provides basic system information such as installation details, configuration, and associated identifiers

  • Daily gas volume – Shows the amount of gas produced by each system on a daily basis

  • Statistics – Summarises key performance metrics and trends for system usage and operation

  • Carbon report – Additional key data that can be used for the purposes of calculating carbon savings or emissions reductions. See the Carbon report article for more info.

  • Cooking events – Summarises cooking events based on collected stove temperature sensor data

  • Daily cooking – Aggregates total cooking activity per day for each system based on collected stove temperature sensor data

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