To provide complete oversight of your digital shelf assets, the Device Management grid organizes critical hardware metrics, pairing data, and operational statuses into a highly scannable layout. This workspace allows store administrators and field teams to audit active devices, track battery health, and diagnose system faults.
Grid Column Definitions
- ESL ID: Displays the unique physical hardware identification number (alphanumeric address) for each individual ESL asset deployed across the retail floor.
- Product ID: Surfaces the exact Universal Product Code (UPC) or SKU currently paired with the physical label. A contextual indicator icon next to the ID dictates whether the device is linked to single or multiple devices on hover.
- Battery: Displays a visual status icon representing the remaining power level of the physical e-ink hardware tag, enabling proactive maintenance before a unit drops offline.
- ESL Size: Shows the display dimensions of the label (e.g., 1.54", 2.6", 4.2"). This supports rapid layout validation and template troubleshooting.
- Mode: Identifies the active display profile currently running on the device, such as Pricing (consumer-facing layouts) or Stocking (operational backend data grids).
- Product Name: Product Name: Shows the item name pulled directly from your product database, making it searchable and easy to check against the product ID.
- Association Date: Logs the precise timestamp (date and time) when the specific data-to-device mapping was established or last updated within the storeLink ecosystem.
- Status: Monitors the live connection and validation health state of the synchronized UPC-and-device combination, color-coded for quick identification:
- Verified (Green): The pairing is fully functional, online, and successfully synchronized.
- Failed (Red): A bottleneck or communication drop has occurred, halting standard updates.
- Error Type: Provides contextual diagnostic descriptions when a row triggers a Failed state (e.g., "Update is in queue" or "Unspecified vendor error"), pinpointing exactly where to begin troubleshooting.
- Linked By: Identifies the initiating entity behind the device association, indicating whether the link was established automatically by the backend system or manually by a user.