📦Assets

About Assets

Asset Management gives you an overview of all assets (e.g., sensors, devices, integrated systems, etc.). You have the option to view and edit asset details, for example, to store maintenance information or documents.

Every asset and system has its own expert system and, therefore, its own documentation. With Eliona, any data can be attached to assets and stored with versioning. The data can be synchronized via a SharePoint and thus offers access for various departments in the company (with or without an Eliona login).

With Eliona Asset Management, document management becomes accessible company-wide. This way, every employee can find the required documents quickly and easily. Through standardized editing and storage, the company has data sovereignty, a reliable single point of information, and saves time from tedious version searches.

In addition, external service personnel can access the documents of a system online and have all the information collected in one overview.

In Asset Management, you get an overview of all assets in your project. You have the option to view and edit asset details.

Example: A malfunction has occurred on your system. In Asset Management, you will find all the assets of your system. You click on the corresponding assets and see all the data that is crucial for troubleshooting. In addition, you take the information for troubleshooting from the stored documents of the corresponding asset. From your workplace, you were able to locate the malfunction, retrieve the necessary data, and now initiate the troubleshooting without having inspected the system locally.

What are Assets?

Assets are a central component of Eliona Systems. You can think of assets as "containers" for data points and information.

Assets are, for example:

  • Sensors (thermometers, smoke detectors, etc.)

  • Objects (whiteboards, workstations, beds, etc.)

  • Rooms

  • Buildings

  • Floors

  • Countries

What are not assets?

Not assets are, for example:

  • Users

  • Projects

  • Tags

The Asset Menu

The Asset menu shows you all assets available in the corresponding -> project.

Click on [A] to open the Asset menu.

Fig. 1 – The Asset Menu
Abbreviation
Name
Description

[A]

"Assets" menu item

Opens Asset Management.

[B]

Show/hide active assets

When this ↗ switch is activated: Active assets are displayed When this switch is deactivated: Active assets are hidden You can find more information about this function in the chapter ↗ Asset Status

[C]

Show/hide inactive assets

When this ↗ switch is activated: Inactive assets are displayed When this switch is deactivated: Inactive assets are hidden You can find more information about this function in the chapter -> Monitor Assets

[D]

Show/hide unmonitored assets

When this ↗ switch is activated: Inactive assets are displayed When this switch is deactivated: Inactive assets are hidden You can find more information about this function in the chapter ↗ Asset Status

[E]

Hide "Unmonitored" tag

Hides the "Unmonitored" status tag in the table without hiding the corresponding assets.

[F]

Switch between geographical sorting and functional sorting

This menu item allows you to choose whether you want to sort assets geographically or functionally. ↗ Learn more about sorting assets

[G]

Column configuration

Opens the menu for individual customization of the displayed columns.

[H]

Archive

Click here to display ↗ archived assets.

[I]

Search

Opens the search function for assets.

[J]

Create new asset

Fig. 2 – The Asset Menu (Details)

[I]

Name

This column displays the name of the asset.

[J]

Expand subordinate assets

Assets with this symbol contain other, subordinate assets. Click on the symbol to expand the asset and display subordinate assets/folders. The red circle indicates that one of the subordinate assets has an alarm.

[K]

Single asset

A single asset without a subordinate asset

[L]

GAI

Click on this field to display the ↗ GAI and other information about the respective asset

[M]

Building

Indicates that the corresponding asset is a ↗ building. Buildings are assets to which a ↗ BIM model is assigned

[N]

Floor

Indicates that the corresponding asset is a floor. Floors are assets with special properties. ↗ Learn more in the Floors chapter

[O]

Tags

This column displays the name of the asset.

[P]

Display more tags

Indicates whether and how many other tags are available for the respective asset. Click to expand the other tags

[Q]

Tickets

Indicates whether tickets are present for this asset

[R]

Alarm

Displays present alarms for this asset

[S]

Status

Displays the status of the asset

[T]

Asset Type

Displays the type of the respective asset

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