Diagnostic view
TutorialDiagnostic view is available for Object Manager version v1.4.0 (or higher) and for CLUZ fw. v5.7.1 (or higher).
The diagnostic view presents information about all CLU in the project and the modules connected to them.
To open Diagnostic View in Object Manager:
- Select
Tools
from the menu bar, - Select Diagnostic view.
A window showing a list of all CLUs in the project will appear.
The view presents the following information for the CLU:
Type
- device type name,Serial Number
- device serial number,Status
- CLU status,IP Address
- device IP address,Cloud Connection
- cloud connection status,Voltage
- CLU supply voltage value,HwType
- hardware type,HwVersion
- hardware version,FwType
- firmware type,FwVersion
- firmware version,FwAPIVersion
- API firmware version.
CLU statuses:
OK
- CLU returns diagnostic data,DISCONNECTED
- CLU not responding,DIAGNOSTICS_OFF
- CLU responds but does not return diagnostic data.
After clicking on the CLU, a window appears with all TF-Bus modules connected to it.
The view shows the following information for TF-Bus modules:
Type
- module type name,Serial Number
- serial number of the module,Order
- the sequence of connection to the TF-Bus (set manually),Connection
- connection status with TF-Bus,Voltage
- voltage value on the bus for the module,Fails
- number of failed module responses,Banned
- information if the module is banned,HwType
- hardware type,HwVersion
- hardware version,FwType
- firmware type,FwVersion
- firmware version,FwAPIVersion
- API firmware version.
In the lower right corner there is information about the number of used modules:
If the module does not have a voltage measurement, "0.0 [V]" will be displayed in the
Voltage
column.If the CLU has Z-Wave modules connected, it will be possible to display them in the Z-Wave
tab.
The view presents the following information for Z-Wave modules:
Type
- module type name,Serial Number
- serial number of the module,NodeID
- Node ID of the module,HomeID
- Home ID of the module,ProductID
- Product ID of the module,ManufacturerID
- Manufacturer ID of the module,Failures
- number of failed module responses,Banned
- information whether the module is banned,Signal
- signal strength,Battery level
- battery level,HwType
- hardware type,FwAPIVersion
- API firmware version.
The values for
Signal
and Battery level
are updated after the module wakes up. If the module is banned (Banned = true
) the current values will not be displayed.If the Z-Wave module is not a battery module, "N/A" is displayed in the
Battery level
column.Configuration of the diagnostic view
A. Refreshing the view
The diagnostic view is refreshed when the "Refresh" button is pressed, or every 5 seconds if the Auto refresh
option is selected.
B. Table configuration
Visibility and the order of displaying columns can be set after pressing the "Column settings" button, located in the upper left corner of the window.
The configuration window will appear.
It is also possible to change the order of the columns by dragging their names in the main window.
C. Sorting rows
By clicking on a column name, you can sort rows in ascending or descending order or return to the default display.
D. Setting the sequence of connection to the TF-Bus
The order of the modules connected to the TF-Bus must be set manually, otherwise the modules in the Order
column will be marked as "Unordered".
To set the order of modules, click the "Tfbus order" button.
Then a window will appear in which you can set the order of modules in relation to CLUZ (Center 0) using the Up
and Down
buttons.