The Home tab displays a summary of information about the active user, the items they have access to, and the status of the screens.
User information

The User information panel displays the user label, email address, the cloud configuration providing branding and customisation, and a list of groups the user is assigned to.
User and group summary
The User and group summary panel displays counts of accessible items and storage used. Click an icon to open the relevant tab. The numbers represent the total number of items the user has access to including items referenced by any groups they have access to.
Screen status
The Screen status panel displays the status of your screens. By default, the chart shows which screens are online, offline, or downloading, but you can create custom statuses. Click Show custom screen status to display them in the chart.
Screen locations
The Screen locations panel displays the locations of all screens active within the last 31 days on Google Maps. When multiple screens are in close proximity, a number will be displayed in the marker pin. Colour coding matches the key provided on the screen status pie chart.
Screen status history
The Screen status history panel displays the number of screens online during selected blocks of time, and the amount of data transferred during this time period. Select the timeframe you want to view from the dropdown menu.
Click the Screen status history button at the bottom of the panel to display the Reports > Screen status history tab.
Recent user actions
The Recent user actions panel displays a list of all recent actions performed in the administration interface.
Click the User actions button at the bottom of the panel to open the Reports > User action report tab where you can view a full list of recorded user actions. The records form a comprehensive audit trail listing the changes made to screens, sequences, users, and other items. It also includes failed sign in attempts and other important information.
Service status
The Service status panel displays the currently active cloud configuration, the server the web browser is currently connected to, and the data replication delay to other active servers where data is stored.
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