The Dashboard is configurable so you can get a quick look at the information that is most important.
This page can display information about the fleet or about a single system you want to monitor closely.
You can always access to the dashboard clicking to the AirVantage logo.
This page displays basic information about your systems at a glance.
You can access it from Monitor > Systems.
This page allows you to display information about the selected system.
You can access it from the previous dashboard and click on a system in the table.
To change the dashboard layout, you need to switch into ‘Edit mode’. Once in Edit mode, you can easily:
You can also reset the dashboard back to default, generate a PDF or print your dashboard directly.
Once in ‘Edit mode’, use the quick search drop-down box listing widgets by name, or from the well-known widget gallery by clicking on the magnifying glass button. The widget will be added to the bottom of your dashboard. You can then move it where required.
You can position the widgets as you wish to obtain the desired dashboard layout.
Just drag a widget and drop it on an existing widget slot. Widgets are then automatically switched.
Once you are satisfied with the look and feel of the modified dashboard, click on Save button to validate your changes.
Click on Duplicate in the top right widget’s menu. The new widget will be added on the right of the current widget.
Typing # will offer you to add variable inside your label like:
#sourceName
: Name of the current datasource (company name if datasource is fleet, system name if you selected a system)#dataAggregation
: Type of aggregation (mean, sum, …)#dataInterval
: Time of aggregation (monthly, daily, hourly)Widgets can be used to filter entities. In the example below the systems with Good RSSI level are filtered clicking on the slice Good of the RSSI widget:
Date and time is displayed using the the momentjs
library in relative time (for instance 10 minutes ago
, not February 13th 2013 2:05 PM
) along with the full UTC Date and Time displayed in a tooltip when hovering over it.
Time display for each range is outlined in the table below:
Range | Key | Sample Output |
---|---|---|
0 to 45 seconds | s | seconds ago |
45 to 90 seconds | m | a minute ago |
90 seconds to 45 minutes | mm | 2 minutes ago … 45 minutes ago |
45 to 90 minutes | h | an hour ago |
90 minutes to 22 hours | hh | 2 hours ago … 22 hours ago |
22 to 36 hours | d | a day ago |
36 hours to 25 days | dd | 2 days ago … 25 days ago |
25 to 45 days | M | a month ago |
45 to 345 days | MM | 2 months ago … 11 months ago |
345 to 547 days (1.5 years) | y | a year ago |
548 days+ | yy | 2 years ago … 20 years ago |
This is a subset of available widgets. A lot of pre-defined widgets are available, which you can use without any configuration.
A Single Value Chart shows a single data value. You can apply rules, to adapt the content.
A Combo Chart shows data in a graph: bar (stacked or not), line or with both.
A Table Chart shows until 4 data values.
A Data History Table shows the data value history in a table. Each data are displayed in a row. You can select the period to display.
An Angular Gauge displays a gradient color which is displayed only from the lower limit until the current limit.
A Solid Gauge displays a gauge with always displayed color areas so that you can easily spot in which area your reported data is. You can configure the number of marks and the associated labels.
A VU Meter is an analogic-like meter. The 3 areas are always displayed.
A Thermometer is a vertical gauge. The color highlights the zone corresponding to the value. You can configure the number of marks and the associated labels.
Like the Thermometer, the Tank is a vertical gauge. The color highlights the zone corresponding to the value. You can configure the number of marks and the associated labels.
This widget displays buttons to send commands to the device. Parameters can be configured. If any mandatory parameter is missing, the user has to define it right after clicking the button.
Add more context (like pictures, formatted text, links) about your systems. Add references to your corporate technical documentation about your machines, display your logo…
This widget shows a textual and graphical view of the current state of an alert. It’s up to you to define what to show based on the state of the alert.
This widget shows the recent history of the system’s alerts on a graphical view. You can browse the alert history within a given period, zoom on a given date and hide alerts in the graph by clicking on the bottom legend.
This widget is only available in the System Detail dashboard.
Note the color code for each rule is the same as in the Alert List Widget.
This widget shows the alerts as a list. It is available both for the fleet or for a specific system. You can filter the alerts to be shown by rule or limit the display to alerts still ongoing. From this widget, you can:
This section provides you with a number of helpful task-oriented procedures showing you how to.