Similar to the tempmate cloud Dashboard, a list of all devices that have been active in the last 30 days can be accessed with the option of further device-specific settings.
The list contains all data loggers belonging to the account. These can be both real-time and offline data loggers.
At the end of the line, 3 icons are displayed for each device: the eye icon (‘View’), pencil icon (‘Edit’) and 3 dots for the ‘More’ menu.
Detailed recordings of the data loggers can be found under View. This link leads to the Evaluation Page of the respective device.
The same device settings are not always useful for all cases. It is therefore possible to reconfigure tempmate real-time devices at a later stage. The Edit button leads to the device Configuration Page, where the desired changes can be made.
The More menu contains various useful items. For example, view certificates for the data logger or upload own documents relating to the shipment for which the device is used.
In addition to the date filter at the top, there are two further options for adding new data loggers to the list. Add New Device takes you to the linked cloud page of the same name, where new tempmate real time devices can be added via further steps.
But also the data from our offline devices can be added to the existing data set. This is possible via the PDF Upload button.
Filter and Table Settings
To narrow down the search for specific data loggers, it is possible to filter the device list.
After clicking on the filter symbol, further filters can be added and applied using the ‘Add New Filter’ button.
It is possible to restrict the list depending on different properties of the data loggers.
For example, every GM2 that triggered an alarm should be displayed. We therefore set the following settings:
Next to the symbol for the filter settings is the menu for table configurations located.
Here, individual columns of the overview can either be hidden or added as required. By default, all columns are selected.
Device Status
In addition to general information about the devices, two columns about the current status are also given – one for the activity status and one for the alarm status. The individual statuses are marked with different badges.
To get a better understanding of the meaning of the individual badges, we have created a small summary:
Status Badges
The device is currently active and recording data.
The device has already run and has been stopped.


The device has been added to the cloud account, but has not yet been started.


The device is an offline device whose data was added manually via the PDF upload. (More information about the PDF upload)


The data recorded by the device is within the set limit values. No alarm has been triggered yet.
Alarm thresholds have already been exceeded or undercut.