System User Guide Wiser Home (France) - 10

Notifications and Alarms

Notifications and Alarms allows the Wiser Home app to send messages that show up in the notifications of your mobile device’s operating system and also you can set an alarm for overconsumption and no consumption of the specific device.

You can select the Notifications and Alarms in the Account options of the Settings menu.

NOTE: Notifications and Alarms settings are saved for an account in the Wiser cloud. Changes to one mobile device affect all mobile devices using the same account.
  1. Tap Notifications and Alarms (A).

Notification and Alarm settings:

SYSTEM
Low and Critical Battery

Will notify you when the battery of a Device is low.

Offline Devices

Will notify you when the hub lost connection to a Device.

Automations

Will notify you when an automation has been triggered.

National Electrical Grid Status

Allows you to receive notifications regarding the status of the national electrical grid. To enable/disable toggle the switches next to each alert type:

  • Red Alerts: Receive notifications two hours before the grid becomes very tense.

  • Amber Alerts: Receive notifications two hours before the grid becomes tense.

  • Green Alerts: Receive notifications when the grid returns to normal operation.

Devices

Certain Devices can send notifications on their own. You can select the devices that are allowed to send notifications.

TIP: You can also enable or disable notifications of a device in the device options.
PERSONAL
Overconsumption

The app will trigger an alarm when the device's usage exceeds the set limit, helping you to manage and reduce overconsumption effectively. Refer to Setting-up Overconsumption Alarm for information on how to set the overconsumption alarm.

No Consumption

The app will trigger an alarm when the device consumes 0 watts for a set period of time. Refer to Setting-up No Consumption Alarm for information on how to set the no consumption alarm.

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