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Exploring the Measures View

The Dashboard Measures View gives detailed insights into the selected meter, helping you quickly view consumption and reads.

Updated over a month ago

Watch a quick video to explain the Measures View!


Accessing the Measures View

To navigate to the Measures View:

  1. Click on any meter from the Dashboard or Meter List.

  2. You’ll be redirected to the Measures View, which presents an overview of your selected meter’s data.


What You’ll Find in the Measures View

The Measures View is packed with useful information, including:

  • Consumption Data: Track usage trends and identify patterns.

  • Meter Reads: Review the latest and historical meter readings.

  • Min and Max Flows (Water Meters): Gain insights into flow rates to detect potential anomalies like leaks or unusually high usage.

This data provides a high-level overview of your meter’s activity, enabling quick analysis and actionable insights.


For Deeper Insights: Use PoS 360

If you need more detailed information about a meter, follow these steps:

  1. Access PoS 360:

    • Select the PoS link directly from the Meter List.

    • Or copy the Meter ID displayed in the Measures View.

  2. Open PoS 360 Application:

    • Paste the copied Meter ID into the application to access a comprehensive analysis of the meter.

The PoS 360 Application offers advanced features and granular data, making it perfect for troubleshooting issues or generating in-depth reports.


Why Use the Measures View?

  • Convenience: Quickly access essential data for any meter directly from the Dashboard or Meter List.

  • Insights: Monitor consumption, reads, and flow rates at a glance.

  • Efficiency: Seamlessly transition to PoS 360 for more in-depth analysis when required.


The Measures View bridges the gap between high-level monitoring and detailed analysis, ensuring you have the right data at your fingertips to make informed decisions. Start exploring it today to get the most out of your metering data!

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