Documentation of emergency lighting systems

The software has been further developed specifically with the practical requirements of the electrical trade and building management in mind, and the current version offers functional and ergonomic improvements. These range from optimized mobile use with a responsive design to a more convenient user interface and expanded monitoring and documentation functions that noticeably simplify everyday work in the building or during maintenance work.
Better usability on the goOne advance is the optimized display on mobile devices. Whether smartphone or tablet, "Lightlinx" dynamically adapts to the screen and displays all relevant information. The clear tab view also ensures a structured presentation of all device, project, and test data.
A status indicator in the title bar shows at a glance how many devices are currently reporting errors, warnings, or other events. Search and filter functions have been enhanced: Filters can now be combined and removed at will, and inactive devices are hidden by default and only displayed when needed. This provides clarity – even in large installations with many individual devices. Instead of a map section, "Lightlinx" now also displays the corresponding building plan for existing data – making it easier to navigate large buildings.
Improved testing processesInspection logs can be managed digitally and, with a comment, opened and downloaded in the browser. Another new feature is the display of the inspection date in the inspection log list – ideal for tracking and thus a plus for service providers with documentation requirements.
The monitoring profile functionality has been expanded: An automatic email notification is now sent if a control center stops sending a life signal for a defined period of time. The notification language can be selected, and email addresses can be pre-tested with a single click. The view has also been redesigned and improved for use with small devices (responsiveness). When projects are deleted, associated monitoring profiles are automatically removed. No longer required "Wireless Basic" control centers can now be set to "inactive."
More comfort in everyday lifeFurther practical improvements include: Building plans are now sorted alphabetically, and the navigation tree can be adjusted in width. Furthermore, recently visited views can be quickly recalled via a new "History" menu. When comparing two luminaires, users don't have to navigate through the entire navigation tree, but can simply switch back and forth via the menu – a time-saving feature for complex projects.
All folders, projects, groups, and devices initially display an overview page that summarizes all key statuses and properties. This allows for quick identification of errors or defective luminaires. Users can share access rights to projects temporarily or permanently—for example, during commissioning or service handovers. Clear mechanisms such as "release" or "handover" allow responsibilities to be managed flexibly within the team.
Additional security is provided by the additional verification of new email addresses in the user profile. A notification email about the change is also sent to the previous email address. Furthermore, various measures significantly speed up the user interface.
Data protection and freedom of choiceRP-Technik GmbH relies on European server locations in Western Europe and guarantees data protection. Cloud usage is optional – all products function even without an online connection. "Lightlinx" is a tool that continues to grow with the demands of modern emergency lighting systems and caters to the everyday work of electricians and technical service providers: intuitive, mobile, and secure. "Wireless Basic" (from version 1.0) and "Wireless Professional" with "Lightlinx" (from version 3.0) are already cloud-enabled. Other systems such as "Core Compact 24," "Multicontrol," and the "BAT-Logg" battery monitoring system will follow.
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