- Click Manage.
- Under Config Admin, click Configuration groups.
- Select a configuration group (or multiple groups) on the left to view the relevant assets in the right panel. * View the configuration status by scrolling to the relevant column:
| Configuration status | Description |
|---|---|
| Not commissioned | Asset is not assigned to config group. Assign asset to config group. |
| Configuration changed | Configuration changes have been made. Option now available to “Compile” config in preparation for an upload to the mobile device. Compile = Compile config and save to Database for upload at a later time. Compile and upload = compile config and request an upload to be done as soon as possible. |
| Compile requested | Compile has been requested. |
| Compiling | Compile in progress. |
| Compile failed | Compile has failed. Detailed fail reason is available in the "Config compile status" column. |
| Compile warning | Config is compiled with a warning. Warning is generated due to an outdated DDR set or a potential problem with the config. Detailed warning reason is available in the "Config compile status" column. |
| Ready for upload | Compiled configuration saved to database. Compiled configuration can now be uploaded to the mobile device. This can be done using the following mechanisms: Over-the-air Configuration plug (FM only) MiX TechTool |
| Upload requested | Upload request sent to the mobile device. Awaiting acknowledgement from the mobile device that it is ready to receive config. |
| Uploading configuration | Unit has confirmed it is ready to receive the config. Config upload is in progress. Progress can be monitored via the Comms log and Config status column. |
| Upload failed | Upload was unsuccessful. Retry upload. |
| Plug generated | Saved compiled config has been retrieved and loaded to a config plug. |
| Configuration accepted | Confirmation that the mobile device has accepted the new config. |
| Configuration rejected | Confirmation that the mobile device has NOT accepted the new config. |
| Unit rollback | Config rolled back to previous version. Usually due to a config error that has occurred. The "Configuration rolled back" event can be added to the config to provide feedback on the rollback reason. |