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Types of Widgets

Widgets for Historical Data,


Data Live Data and for Asset Control

Historical Data Widgets


KPI
KPI Is used to highlight any key metric in a dashboard for comprehension. The key metric
can be accompanied with associated comparison indicator a target to show progression.

Custom KPI
*Custom Multiplication Factor,
It helps to make comparison with additional options like *Custom
Custom Unit Label and Custom Value

PF Chart
It helps you to measure of how effectively you are using electricity, with this widget you
can display
Map: This widgett help you to plot the live data and monitor the plants over the
geographical location across globe

Alarm
Help to view the real time Alerts on dashboard.

Tile
A tile is a chart type that lets you select specific values from the cell to display. You can
directly enter a cell intersection that provides the value for a tile.
Table
A table chart shows data arranged in rows and columns.

Pie
A pie chart is a statistical graphic, which is divided into slices to demonstrate numerical
proportion. This particular widget provided in software has a drill down; you can drill
down as per Organisation hierarchy, Assets and Asset Group

Stacked
In a stacked column chart, data series are stacked one on top of the other in vertical
columns, charts can show change over time and it’s easy to compare total column lengths.
Combined
This widget help to combines two or more chart types in a single chart. To create a
combination chart

Line
Line displays information as a series of data points called ‘markers’ connected by straight
line segments.

Bar
It presents categorical data with rectangular bars, it is used to display and compare the
number, frequency or other measure for different discrete categories of data
Mark Line
Mark Line is more informative.
mative. We can use Mark Line series by series, timeline by timeline,
there is minimum and Maximum value filed in this widget where user can set the mark.
Minimum value should be “0” and Maximum value should be “75”. Beyond of the max value
lines will be invisible.

Mark Point
Mark points make a chart more informative. We can use it to add mark Points series by
series, timeline by timeline. In this widget user can set the Min, Max and average points
under the tags.
Area
It helps to displays graphically quantitative data.

Scatter
Helps to plot data points on a horizontal and a vertical axis to show how much one variable
is affected by another.
Heat Map
You can use the heat map chart to plot data you can set different colors for different
differe levels
of data. Once the chart is rendered, you will be able to easily distinguish the parameters.

Benchmark
Benchmarking is used to measure performance using a specific indicator; you can use it to
date with trends within the industry related to energy consumption and more.
stay up-to-date
Sankey
Sankey chart are used to depict a flow from one set of values to another,
anothe can be used to
represent a process , energy inputs, useful output, material flows, cost breakdowns and
wasted output, etc.

Live Data Widget


KPI
This KPI can be used to represent live date
Harmonics
Helps to display non-linear
linear loads and can be used to set thresholds and benchmarks

Gauge
It uses needles to show information as a reading on a dial. On a gauge chart, the value for
each needle is read against the colored data range and can be used to used in dashboard
reports to show key indicators
Table

Horizontal Progress Bar


Progress Bar is a graphical view indicator that shows selected parameters’ progress.

Vertical Progress Bar


Same like Horizontal Progress Bar is a graphical view indicator that shows selected
parameters’ progress in vertical form.
Access Control
ON/OFF
It gives you the ability to remotely ON and OFF the physical Sensor device.

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