You can display your asset data on a plan or drawing, define zones or markers, and set their colors according to thresholds. A plan can be linked to an asset and then used in a dashboard.
Creating a Plan
Access the Plan Module:
Enter Plan Details:
Name: Enter a name for the plan.
Image Selection: Select an image (floor plan, machine, etc.).
Save: Click “Save” to create the plan. The map will appear.
Adjust Image Size:
Adding Markers
Access the Markers Tab:
Position and Name the Marker:
Edit Marker Details:
Shape and Size: Choose a square or round shape and define its size (small, medium, large).
Measurement Types: Define all the measurement types to be displayed (name, default value, and unit).
Thresholds and Colors: For one of the measurement types, define thresholds and associated colors.
Adding Zones
Access the Zones Tab:
Draw and Name the Zone:
Edit Zone Details:
Measurement Types: Define the set of measurement types to be displayed (name, default value, and unit).
Thresholds and Colors: For one of the measurement types, define thresholds and associated colors.
Configuring the Plan
Contextualizing the Plan
Associate with an Asset:
Select a floor type asset.
Click on the plan tab.
Edit the asset and click on “+”.
Select the floor plan from your plan library.
Name it and save.
Define Data Sources:
For each marker/zone, define the data source for the predefined measurement types.
Select a data source for each value and the timestamp.
Save the configuration.
Example Use Case
Suppose your project consists of office buildings with several floors, and you want to monitor air quality on each floor. Each floor is divided into zones equipped with sensors for temperature, CO2, etc.
Associate the Plan:
Configure Data Sources:
Define the data sources for each marker/zone.
Replace predefined measurement types if needed (e.g., replace CO2 with Temperature).
Displaying the Plan
The configured plan will appear in the asset's plan tab.
It can also be displayed in a dashboard using a map widget.
Multiple plans can be associated with an asset, allowing for different representations of the same space (e.g., indoor air quality, occupancy).
By following these steps, you can effectively display and manage your asset data on a plan, enhancing your monitoring and analysis capabilities.
It can also be used to upload your own creations. If you want to use an SVG that needs to be animated by data sources, please contact the support team and we will provide you with the required specifications.