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The order and hierarchy in which the assets will appear depends on the one given in the asset tree in the web platform.

Once you enter to the Assets section you will see the assets that are part of the first level of your project. If there are assets within each of them (child assets), you will see an arrow on its right-hand side, allowing you to navigate to access them.

Each asset has the following information:

  1. Asset type. The type to which that asset belongs, e.g. plant, area, electric motor, compressor, etc.

  2. Asset status. At the left side of the name there is a circle with the color that reflects the asset's health status:

    • Grey: Alarms are not configured, so their health status cannot be calculated.

    • Green: Everything is OK, that is, there are no active alarms on any of the assets.

    • Pink: There are one or more low severity alarms on the asset and/or its child assets and this is the worst severity of those alarms*.

    • Yellow: There are one or more medium severity alarms on the asset and/or its child assets and this is the worst severity of those alarms*.

    • Orange: There are one or more high severity alarms on the asset and/or its child assets and this is the worst severity of such alarms*.

    • Red: There are one or more critical severity alarms on the asset and/or its child assets and this is the worst severity of those alarms*.

  3. Asset name.

  4. Information about its child assets. If there are assets within it, the type and number are indicated.

  5. Non-recognized alerts. Information on the number of non-recognized alerts (if any).

  6. Access to its assets. If there are assets within it (child assets), the arrow icon will appear to access them. If there are no child assets, the icon will not appear.

  7. Access to asset information. Tapping the "View asset" button, you can enter to consult all its information.

Navigation between assets

When you go to the "Assets" section, you will see those assets that belong to the first level of your project. If any of these assets have child assets, below their name you will see the asset number and type information. To access them, tap on the arrow icon on the right-hand side.

If we tap on the arrow icon of the asset "Plant 1" in the image above, we will open the next level where we can see the detail of each of its child assets:

The header changes and shows the name of the asset we are in (in this case "Plant 1"), as well as the "View asset" button that allows us to enter from this screen also to the detail of the "Plant 1" asset. In addition, below the search engine, breadcrumbs appear, which show the route we have followed when navigating within the assets, so that we can return to any of the previous hierarchies. In this case, as we have only advanced 1 level, the text "Floor 1" will be shown.

As you navigate through the different assets, the breadcrumbs will start to show you the previous levels so that you can tap to go back to any of them. You can also return to the previous screen with the arrow icon in the top left corner of the header.

In the example below, we can see that we can no longer navigate to lower levels, as the assets "ABB Engine" and "Fan_XB_65" do not have child assets and therefore do not have the icons that would allow us to navigate within them.

Search assets

Puedes utilizar el campo de búsqueda que se encuentra debajo de la cabecera para encontrar activos en específico. Independientemente del nivel en el que te encuentres, la búsqueda se realizará sobre todo el inventario de activos.

Las búsquedas se hacen en base a:

  • Nombre de activo

  • Tipo de activo

Para que la búsqueda se realice debes de incluir un mínimo de 3 caracteres. Cuando eso se cumpla, empezarán a aparecer los resultados de tu búsqueda:

Cada resultado de búsqueda se compone de:

  1. Tipo de activo

  2. Estado del activo

  3. Nombre del activo

  4. Ruta del nivel en el que se encuentra. Es decir, información de los activos dentro de los que se encuentra.

  5. Acceso a la información del archivo. Haciendo clic en el icono de la flecha o en cualquier otro de los elementos de dicho activo, podrás acceder a su información en detalle.

Filtrar activos

 Para filtrar tus activos, haz clic en el icono:

Se abrira un panel con los filtros que puedes aplicar:

  • Tipo de activo. Puedes filtrar en base a uno o varios tipos de activos.

  • Activos. Filtra tu inventario en base a un activo o varios activos en específico.

  • Propiedades. Realiza el filtrado en base a una o varios propiedades de tus activos.

Una vez que selecciones tus filtros haz clic en “Aplicar filtros“ para ver los resultados.

El filtrado respeta el orden y la jerarquía, así que una vez que hayas aplicado el filtro, se mostrarán solo aquellos activos de ese nivel que cumplan con el filtrado o que contengan activos que lo cumplan. Por ejemplo, al aplicar los filtros del ejemplo de la pantalla de arriba, solo se mostrarán activos del tipo “Compresor“ o “Ventilador“, o que contengan activos hijo de alguno de estos dos tipos:

Para borrar los filtros, haz clic nuevamente en el icono para abrir el panel de filtros. Clica en “Borrar filtros“ y luego en “Aplicar filtros“.

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