You can use the Project Devices Table to manage the devices on a particular project, as well as see detailed information about each device.


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Projects Table


When you are on your company's page, navigate to "Projects" on the left-hand side of the screen, then choose the project in question, and then "Devices" on the left-hand side of the screen. 




From here, you can see a list of IMEIs for the devices on this project, much like you can see the list of IMEIs of all devices on your company from the Device Management Table. Much like the Device Management Table, you can use the search field to easily find a specific device if you need. 


On the right hand side of the table, you have two options:

  • Eye Icon: This allows you to change the views of the table, which we will go over below.
  • Options: Use this to add devices to the project


If you check the box next to the device, a third option will load in the top right, which gives you the ability to delete that device(s).


Setting Up The Projects Devices Table


When you click the Eye icon, you will see the following options:



  • Username: This will load the username associated with the device, if you have added an application user for this project and that device. 
  • Alias:If you set an Alias for this device in the Device Management Table, it will show here.
  • IMEI: The IMEI number of the device.
  • Second IMEI: If the device had a second IMEI entered when it was added, it will show here.
  • MEID Dec: The device's MEID number will populate here.
  • Mechanical Serial: If the device was created with a serial number instead of an IMEI, it will populate in this field.
  • ADB Serial: This field will generate the device's Android Debug Bridge Serial number.
  • Phone Number: If the device has an active SIM card, the phone number for the device will populate.
  • Second Phone Number: If your device has a second phone number, it will populate in this field.
  • Manufacturer: If you entered the manufacturer of the device when it was entered, it will show in this field.
  • Model: If the model of the device was entered when adding it to the company, it will show in this field.
  • Ensemble Version: This field will show the version of Ensemble that is installed onto the device currently.
  • OS: This field will show the current Operating System of the device. For example, if it says 13, that means the device is on Android 13.
  • Policy Status: This shows if the device has completed a check-in after a project change has been deployed.
  • App Status: This field reflects the number of project applications that have been installed. You can also see more information on this by going to the Device Management Table, selecting the device, choosing Options, More Information, and then going to the Apps tab.
  • Suspension Status: This will show if the device is currently in a suspended state or not. If not, it will show "active".
  • KME Status: If the device was entered into Knox Mobile Enrollment, it will show the status here. if not, it will show "No Data".
  • ZT Status: If the device has been entered into Zero-Touch, the status will populate here. If it has not been entered into Zero-Touch, it will show "No Data".
  • Battery Status: This shows the current battery percentage of the device. You can click the icon to get a chart of the battery percentage history of the device.
  • Online Status: This field indicates whether or not the device has responded to the Ensemble server lately.
  • Registration Time: This field shows when the device was registered into the Ensemble portal by you.
  • Notes: If any notes were entered on the Device Management Table, it will show in this field.