Introduction
The system allows for individual customization of the dashboard for each user. Key information about system elements, sensors, and devices is displayed visually. The appearance of the dashboard elements depends on the data they represent.
Adding analog sensors
Analog sensors can be displayed as a graph or as a measuring instrument. When outputting data from two or more sensors, only a graph view is possible.
If only one sensor is present, the view can be switched.
If you are only interested in a narrow range of sensor values, you can limit the output to this range by setting the "minimum value" and the "maximum value".
Discrete sensors and elements
Potential-free contacts, as well as switches, relays, pings, timers, and other elements that take on discrete values, can be displayed as a graph or as a status indicator.
When configuring the status view, you can define aliases for the element states that will be displayed in the dashboard.
When outputting data from two or more sensors, only one chart view is possible.
Dashboard templates
The device administrator (user with full access rights) can create templates for dashboard panels. These templates can then be used by other users, eliminating the need to create a panel from scratch. To open the "Templates" menu, the administrator must click the button shown in this image:
The window that opens allows the administrator to create a new template and displays the templates available for editing or deletion.
Click "Create Template" and configure the dashboard panel to your liking.
Use the buttons in the panel to save the template or close the window without saving.
Any user who now clicks the button on the dashboard page will gain access to the list of all available devices.