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The available web pages are as follows:
1. Status – Displays the UltraECM3 HSPI plug-in status, Brultech Engine connection status,
database status, and database statistics.
2. Options – Displays and allows you to change the options associated with the plug-in.
3. Devices – Displays and allows you to add, modify and delete Brultech ECM devices.
4. Channels – Displays the options associated with each electrical circuit being monitored by the
Brultech ECM devices. The web page allows you to define a friendly channel name, the graph
line color and provides the ability to automatically create the desired HomeSeer devices.
5. Pulse Counter – Displays the options associated with each pulse counter being monitored by
the Brultech ECM devices. The web page allows you to define a friendly pulse counter name,
the graph line color and provides the ability to automatically create a HomeSeer device.
6. Temperature – Displays the options associated with each temperature sensor being monitored
by the Brultech ECM devices. The web page allows you to define a friendly temperature sensor
name, the graph line color and provides the ability to automatically create a HomeSeer device.
7. Rates – Displays the Energy Rates.
8. Loads – Displays the real-time watt usage for each electrical circuit being monitored by the
Brultech ECM devices. The UltraECM3 HSPI displays real-time data using either gauges or
tables.
9. Dashboard – The dashboard web displays a breakdown of energy usage and cost over time.
10. Energy Charts – A web page that allows you to chart the energy usage (Watts or KWh) of each
ECM device and associated channels.
Options
All options are set from the Options web page. The following options are supported:
1. Data Buffer – Select the number of packets to buffer and average before updating the
underlying HomeSeer devices and database. If the ECM devices are configured to buffer
packets, then select 1 packet. If you need to reduce disk activity, then select a higher packet
buffer value.
Please Note: Selecting a data buffer greater than 1 will use more memory in order to properly
average the values between database writes.
2. Device Value – This option allows you to update the underlying HomeSeer device value
multiplied by either 10, 100 or 1000.
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