The OneVue Sync Power over Ethernet (PoE) solution consists of cloud-based software and Primex clocks and timers that communicate with OneVue account over your facility's network.
We recommend familiarizing yourself with the following features.
OneVue is a cloud-based solution that can be accessed from any web browser on a tablet, smartphone, laptop or desktop computer with an internet connection. The system requirements do not require you to install any software.
Device Preconfiguration automates the configuration of Primex network devices for use with your OneVue account before they arrive at your facility - eliminating the need to manually configure devices onsite. Device Preconfiguration is completed online from your OneVue account.
The OneVue Wired Device Configurator (OWDC) Android™ app provides the experience of adding Primex network devices to OneVue. Use of the OWDC app is an alternative method to Device Preconfiguration. Once you download the app from Google Play™ store (it’s free!), you connect a Primex network device to your Android device and the app guides you through adding the device to OneVue.
The OneVue Wired Device Configurator (OWDC) app is an alternative to Device Preconfiguration and selected when placing an order.
The OneVue account structure is designed to be flexible and scalable to support small to larger, more complex organizations. Easily manage who has access to devices, data, and features based on their job responsibilities through Business Units and optionally by Locations.
From the Dashboard view the current state of all your devices, a To Do list of alert, report and order notifications, and active user announcements.
Primex PoE clocks connect to your facility's PoE/Ethernet network to communicate with OneVue and synchronize their time with an NTP time source. From OneVue, you can view and manage clock settings.
A Network Profile in OneVue represents a network at your facility and each Primex network device is assigned to a network. Network settings are downloaded to each Primex device, allowing devices to connect to your facility's network to transmit data to and download settings from OneVue. For OneVue devices that receive time from an NTP time source, its assigned network also allows its connection to an NTP Server.
A Gateway is the internal component of a Primex network device that connects to your facility's network to send data to and download settings from OneVue.
Reports are generated by Report Profiles. A Report Profile can be configured to be specific to your reporting requirements, including the type of Report, the devices included in the Report, and how frequent the Report is generated, and users that receive a notification when a new Report is generated. At anytime, reports can be viewed and downloaded from OneVue.
Reports serve as an alerting notification when a device is in a Warning state, which indicates it may need attention.