AWM dashboards
Each AWM dashboard can have up to 20 desktops, giving the option to create different workspaces where you can add graphics or visualizations via widgets.
The different desktops are accessible through tabs. These tabs can be reordered by simply dragging them with the mouse.
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Desktops can be created, edited and deleted using the corresponding options on the dashboard toolbar.
Icon | Description |
Adds a new desktop to the asset. | |
Opens the edit window of the active desktop, from which it is possible to add Widgets and/or change the Layout. | |
Deletes the active desktop. The interface will ask for confirmation before deleting the desktop. |
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Add dashboards
By clicking on the "Add Desktop" icon in the toolbar the interface will display the following window:
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First of all, it is recommended to select the Layout or window composition that will be used to position the widgets. To change the default one, click on the "Cambiar" button ("cambiar" means change) .
A series of predefined Layouts appear below, plus those created by users:
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After selecting the corresponding layout, the widgets to be associated to each window must be added.
Add widgets
Widgets are mini-applications dedicated to data representation, which are displayed in the windows defined in the desktop layouts.
Once the desired layout has been selected, the widgets must be added by pressing the "Añadir" button ("Añadir" means add).
The interface will display a window with the different widget types. To select the widgets just click on them. To add more than one widget of the same type, click on it's icon several times to select the number you need.
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The AWM dashboard has different types of Widgets depending on the type of graphs to be displayed:
Displays the value of a measurement, along with its units. | |
It presents in matrix form the static measurements taken in the machine snapshot. | |
It presents a measurement trend graph. | |
Displays the measured spectrum for a point and acquisition mode of a machine snapshot. | |
Displays the measured waveform for a point and acquisition mode of a machine snapshot. | |
Displays the measured waveform for those points defined with ultrasound technology. | |
Displays a representative image of a machine. | |
Allows access to Internet content available through a URL address. |
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