Analog Trend

An Analog Trend shows value changes for one or more assets over a specific period.

Example of an Analog Trend – The temperature for two assets over the course of a day

When should this display be used?

The "Analog Trend" display should be used when you want to track the history of one or more values over a certain period—e.g., the temperature history in a room, or the number of people in a room.

In the "Analog Trend" widget, the individual trends are displayed overlaid.

In the "Two Analog Trends" widget, the individual trends are displayed one below the other.

Comparison between "Analog Trend" (bottom) and "Two Analog Trends" (top) – Both widgets show the temperature histories for the same 3 assets

Overview

[A]

Title bar

The title of the widget. Can be set under "Primary Asset" during widget configuration.

[B]

Icon

Icon of the widget

[C]

Title of the displayed value

Can be customized during widget creation

[D]

Content

The analog history of a value

[E]

Set scale

Click to choose whether a day, a week, or a month should be displayed.

[F]

More options

See -> Navigate via widgets

[G]

Value

Numerical values of the added assets

Configure Analog Trend

  1. Make sure you are in the "Dashboard" menu.

  2. Click on "Add widget".

  3. Click on "Analog Trend".

  4. Select the primary asset. The name of this asset will appear in the title bar of the widget.

  5. Select the asset for which you want to create the analog trend.

  6. Select the attribute for which you want to create an analog trend.

  7. Choose whether the current value or the aggregated value should be displayed.

  8. Optional: Repeat the last steps to create an analog trend for another asset. Both trends will then be overlaid in this widget.

  9. Optional: Choose how much space your new widget should occupy on the dashboard. By default, each widget takes up 1 column.

  10. Click on "Add widget".

Set scale

Repeatedly click on Set scale [E] to choose whether a day, a week, or a month should be displayed.

Day, week, or month display

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