Telemetry tracking

Telemetry monitoring enables real-time tracking of live data transmitted from devices to the platform. This structure allows sensor readings, energy measurements, status information and operational telemetry records to be monitored from a centralized location.

In the SolarTools platform, telemetry screens are used to analyze device behavior, verify data flow and monitor field operations. Incoming telemetry records are updated automatically, allowing the current operational status of devices to be tracked directly through the platform.

Information — Telemetry screens are the primary monitoring area used to verify whether a device is actively communicating with the platform.

Telemetry Screen

The Telemetry tab is the analysis area where live data received from devices is displayed. Each telemetry record is listed by key and shown together with its timestamp within the platform.

Figure 1. Screen displaying live telemetry data received from the device.

Live Data Flow

The platform automatically updates telemetry data, allowing energy consumption, sensor measurements and device status information to be monitored in real time.

If data flow is interrupted, telemetry timestamps and the device connection status should be checked together.

Telemetry Record Structure

Each telemetry row represents a specific data field received from the device. The platform organizes telemetry data by key, making operational analysis and troubleshooting processes easier.

  • Key: The name of the telemetry variable received from the device.
  • Value: The current value of the telemetry field.
  • Category: The data group to which the telemetry record belongs.
  • Timestamp: The date and time when the data reached the platform.

Telemetry Management

The telemetry list can be refreshed manually and telemetry records can be exported directly from the telemetry screen. These features are commonly used during field operations and technical analysis processes.

Thanks to the platform’s automatic update mechanism, incoming device data can be continuously monitored and potential communication issues can be detected quickly.

Tip — If telemetry timestamps stop updating, it may indicate that the device connection has been lost or data transmission has stopped.
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