Introducing Live View
What is a View
In Live View, monitoring devices happens using "views" that you create.
- A view can represent anything that you want to monitor, such as the status of a particular group of devices in a defined region.
- You can target as many devices as you like in a view and select the topics you want to track. For example, Battery, CPU, and Speed.
- Select from a number of standard topics as well as custom topics from your existing applications
- You can play, pause, and rewind a view to see everything that happened, with a default of two hours and a maximum of 72 hours.
- See Using Views in Live View for information on how to create a view, start it, save a Live View session and load saved sessions.

Note: You can save often used views for future use and open them
again at any time.
How to Analyze a View
After creating views and adding devices, you can gather device intelligence using the map or the list display.
- The map display is suitable for monitoring devices that are outside and can supply GPS data.
- Use the list display for devices that cannot supply location data. For example, for devices that do not have GPS radios or are in locations where the signal is blocked, such as underground locations.

Using the Live View Map Display
On the map display, a colored icon marks the location of each device.
- The icon features a ring, a disk, and a marble in different colors, and you assign specific information and customizable color thresholds to these elements when creating the view.
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Note: See Creating a View section for more information on Assigning and Changing the Color of the Rings.
- Selecting an icon opens the device details panel where you can see in-depth
details about the device. From here, you can also interact with the device
and device user with SOTI XSight's Remote Control and Live
Support features.
- The flag icon is for assigning a special note or condition to a device. For
example, notifying the user of an important issue. You can view a flag
message by selecting the device icon. Note: See Adding a Flag to a Device for more information on how to add a notification flag to a view.
- Use the search feature to find individual devices on the view. Selecting a
device in the search list highlights it on the map.
- Refer to the legend at the bottom-right of the map to understand the ring
colors and access overall statistics, and to identify the colors and values
set for the Ring, Marble, and Disk for each device.
With Live View, data travels directly from the Agent Service to the browser. It does not interact with the database for live sessions, but saving a session does save data to the database.