2 Select the [Individual] tab.R The status of each smart plug is displayed under the appropriate category name as explainedbelow.– [Excessive Power]: Smart plugs that are reporting overcurrent or overwattage. The time eachsmart plug detected the error is also displayed.– [Out of Range]: Smart plugs that are not within range of the hub (perhaps because they aredisconnected from the wall outlet).– [Ready]: All other smart plugs.R The status of each smart plug is displayed using the following icons.Turned offTurned onOvercurrent or overwattage was detectedNo link to hubR To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap [Refresh].Viewing smart plug historyYou can view a log of previous smart plug overcurrent and overwattage detections.1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Smart Plug].2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 35).3 Select [Alert Log].R A list of previous overcurrent and overwattage detections is displayed.R To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap [Refresh].Viewing smart plug energy consumptionYou can view a daily log of how much energy is consumed by your smart plugs.1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Smart Plug].2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 35).3 Select [Power Usage Log].R Daily power consumption information for all smart plugs is displayed.R To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap [Refresh].Note:R The power consumption information that is displayed is for reference only and may differ from theactual amount of power consumed.70Using the app