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Floor Plans

About Floor Plans

  • Floor Plans allow users to visualize their monitoring point and real-time status on a schematic of a chamber or facility.
  • Floor Plans can be monitored via the Floor Plan page, Locations page, or via added to Custom Dashboards. 
  • Floor Plans can visualize Locations, Equipment, or Data Loggers along with their Healthy, Excursion, or Alerting statuses. 

Getting Started with a Floor Plan

  1. In the navigation, select Monitoring Points > Floor Plans.
  2. Choose Add Floor Plan and Drag and Drop or choose Browse. Currently, PNG, JPEG, and PDF file formats are supported.
  3. Once you have selected the floor plan, a status bar will show that the file is successfully attached. Select Add Floor Plan to complete the upload. 
  4. You will land on the Edit Floor Plan page where your uploaded file will appear. This page is where you may place existing Location, Equipment, and Data Loggers throughout the floor plan, or add new Location, Equipment, or Data Loggers to your account.
  5. As you add Location, Equipment, or Data Loggers you may drag and drop them around the floor plan to place them in their respective positions. 
  6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and select Done.
  7. Now that you have set up a Floor Plan, you may add it to a Custom Dashboard or view it in the Floor Plan or Location tabs of Monitoring Points. 

Note: Keep in mind that you may only place monitoring points that you have read or edit access for. Additionally, other users may have visibility into devices that are placed on a floor plan that their permissions otherwise may not be entitled to. 

Placing Monitoring Points

About Monitoring Points

  • Monitoring Points may be added while creating a floor plan or after one is created via the Edit Floor Plan page. 
  • Monitoring Points will show their status and may be clicked to reveal more information or navigate to the respective page.

To place monitoring points:

  1. From the Floor Plans page, select Edit Floor Plan
  2. If you are placing an existing Location, Equipment, or Data Logger select the corresponding dropdown and select from the results
  3. If you would like to place a new Location, Equipment, or Data Logger, select the Create New dropdown and choose your intended monitoring point. Follow the prompts for your selected monitoring points
  4. The monitoring point will appear in the center of the floor plan, click and drag to move to your desired location within the floor plan. 
  5. Repeat adding monitoring points until you are satisfied, then scroll to the bottom of the page and select Done. 

Editing Floor Plan

  • Editing allows for moving existing monitoring points, adding new ones, or deleting monitoring points that are no longer needed. 
  • Within the Edit Floor Plan page, you may create new Locations, Equipment, or Data Loggers. 

To edit a floor plan:

  1. From the Floor Plans page, select Edit Floor Plan
  2. In the edit view, you have the ability to click and drag monitoring points that have been placed on the floor plan.
  3. Use the Location, Equipment, or Data Logger dropdowns to add other monitoring points to the floor plan. If needed, use the Create New dropdown to add monitoring points to your account prior to adding them to the floor plan. 
  4. In the top right, use the Floor Plan Name field to edit the floor plan’s name. 
  5. Once satisfied with the changes, scroll to the bottom and select Done.
  6. To delete a floor plan, scroll to the bottom of the Edit Floor Plan page and select Delete This Floor Plan. 

Audit Trail

  • Floor Plan events will be logged in the Audit Trail, helpful for tracking any changes.

To view Floor Plan events in the Audit Trail:

  1. From the left-hand navigation, select Audit Trail.
  2. By default, all audit trail events will be displayed, filter down by selecting Floor Plan from the Event Types field and clicking Filter.
  3. Only Floor Plan audit events will be showing, clicking the carrot to the left of the date will reveal more details about the audit event.