4. The User Interface
4.1. User interface introduction
To follow this manual, ensure the "New UI" user interface is enabled on your GX device: Settings → Display & Language → User interface.
The user interface offers a clean and intuitive layout that simplifies navigation and improves data visibility.
Features
Remote Console: Remote Console: Runs locally in your browser (via LAN or VRM) and communicates directly with the GX device.
Light and dark modes: Optimised for varying light conditions. Dark mode is enabled by default.
4.2. The Brief Page
The Brief page provides a clear overview of key system data via a customisable ring-style widget.
The configurable circular bars on the left side of the brief page show grid import/export power, solar power generation, and, if available, alternator output from supported devices such as the Wakespeed WS500 or Orion XS. The centre widget shows the energy storage status and, if configured, tank level information. The circular widgets on the right provide an overview of power consumption. The settings for the Brief Page can be configured in the Display & Language menu.
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4.3. The Overview Page
The layout provides a comprehensive view of your system in a single location, enabling easy monitoring, control and management.
The Overview Page is divided into three sections:
A button at the top left (accessible from any page) opens the control panel, providing quick access to:
All items with a blue outline are tappable and open a detailed view. |
4.4. Network security profile
The Network security profile setting allows you to control how data is exchanged locally (via Ethernet or WiFi) and remotely (via VRM).
You can choose from three profiles:

* When upgrading from a version prior to v3.50, the profile is automatically set to match the previously configured network and Remote Console settings. New devices shipped with v3.50 or later default to Secured.
** Any access on http will be redirected to the https equivalent.
*** On new units shipped with v3.50 or later, the default device password is the same six-digit random PIN used for Bluetooth, printed on the enclosure on the GX device. When upgrading an existing GX device, the security profile is automatically configured to match the current user-defined settings, such as whether Remote Console over LAN is enabled and password protected.
Changes to the security profile can be made under Settings → General → Network security profile in the Settings menu. |
Network security profile details
The Network security profile setting applies exclusively to local network access. It does not affect physical device access or the on-screen access level setting (User / User & Installer), which are configured separately.
When accessing the Remote Console over LAN via HTTPS, your browser will display a certificate warning. This must be accepted to proceed.
Once logged in to the Remote Console over LAN or WiFi, the browser session remains active for 365 days before requiring a new login.
To manually log out, go to Settings → General → Logout in Remote Console.
Recovering a lost network access password
If the network access password is lost, it can be reset using one of the following methods, depending on the GX device model:
Press and hold the physical push-button to reset all passwords, including the network access password. After reboot, the password is reset to the default (if the device was shipped with one). For devices without a factory-installed password, this action will disable the network access password.
Insert a USB stick configured as a "Reset to factory defaults" stick and reboot the device. Refer to Reset to factory defaults procedure for instructions on creating the USB stick.
Notes:
The device password can be changed and must be at least 8 characters long.
The Bluetooth PIN remains fixed at six digits, as per Bluetooth standards.