Dashboard settings

The system allows you to customize the dashboard individually for each user. And display the most important information on it in a visual form. The view of the dashboard element depends on the data it represents.

Analog sensors

Analog sensors can be represented as a chart or as a gauge meter. When outputting data from 2 or more sensors, only a chart view is possible.

  

 

If there is only one sensor, then the view can be switched.

 

If you are only interested in the narrow range of the sensor values, you can limit the output to this range by setting the Minimum value and Maximum value.

Discrete sensors and elements

Dry contact inputs, as well as switches, relays, pings, timers, and other elements that take discrete values, can be displayed as a chart or as a state. When configuring the state view, you can set aliases for the element states that will be displayed on the dashboard.

  

When outputting data from 2 or more sensors, only a chart view is possible.

Dashboard templates

The device administrator (user with full access rights) can create templates for dashboard panels. Templates can then use other users not to create a panel yourself.

To open the Templates menu, the administrator must click on the button shown in this picture: 

The window that opened allows administrator to create a new template and will show templates available for editing or deletion.

Click on Create template, configure the dashboard panel by your own way. The buttons on the panel allow you to save the template, or close the window without saving the template: 

Saving a template under the desired name.

Now any user clicking on the button on the Dashboard page will access the list with all available templates: