You can design dashboard in IT Expert and get an instant overview of the information most important to you.
You can create location-specific dashboards and widgets that show graphs for sensors from monitored devices or key values based on a single sensor.
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Create a dashboard
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Log in to IT Expert as an Administrator.
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Click New in the upper right corner.
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Name your dashboard and select a time span.
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Click Create.
Now you're ready to add widgets to the empty dashboard.
Add widgets to the dashboard
You can add three different types of widgets to your dashboard: graphs; single values; or one of the default widgets, Map, Alarm count, Latest alarms or Critical alarm history.
Graph
If you want a visual overview of one or more sensors from your monitored devices, add a Graph to your dashboard.
This example shows battery time remaining for three different UPSs in a graph.
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Click Add widget > Graph.
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Name your widget and go to Add value > Sensor to find the sensors.
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Select the sensors from the list you want to monitor. Use the search bar above the list or the filters to the left to narrow the selection.
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Click Save.
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Add names for the legend and click Add.
Tip: You can choose to hide or show the legend and the x or y axes on the graph.
Remember to Save the dashboard!
Single value
If you want to see key values based on single sensor values, you can add a Single value to your dashboard.
This example shows battery time remaining for three different UPSs as single values.
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Click Add widget> Single value.
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Name your widget and go to Add value > Sensor to find the sensor.
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Select the first sensor you want to monitor and click Save.
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Name the legend and click Add.
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Repeat step 1 - 4 to add single value widgets for the remaining sensors.
Don't forget to Save the dashboard!
Default widgets
You can also add preconfigured ready-to-use widgets to your dashboard. Click Add widget and select from the following:
- Map
- Alarm count
- Latest alarms
- Critical alarm history
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