Sensor Map

Overview

In order to visualize the current state of your building, we offer a heatmap visualization for a number of different sensor values. We have optimized the gradients and threshold values to be useful in most workplace environments based on common standards. Navigate to > Buildings > "Your Building" > Floors > "Your Floor" > Sensor Map to find it.

The heatmap currently supports the sensors listed below but will only show them if you actually have a sensor of the specific type installed on the selected floor.

heatmap temperature

Motion

For a live visualization of MOTION in your building, we have a representation that uses transparency and a typical heatmap gradient to show the amount of motion reported by your sensors.

gradient motion

Description Range Color

No motion

0

light pink to pink

A bit motion

1-3

lavender

Moderate motion

4-6

purple

A lot of motion

7-10

deep purple

Temperature

If you have sensors measuring the ambient temperature (sensorType TEMPERATURE), you can check if your office temperature is either too cold, perfect or too warm.

gradient temperature

Description Range Color

Too Cold

Lower than 17°C

blue

Fresh

17 to 18.9 °C

cyan

Perfect

19 to 21°C

light blue

Too warm

21.1 to 23°C

light red

Hot

Higher than 23°C

red

CO2

The air quality in an office building can be estimated based on the CO2 level and you can use it to check if your ventilation works as intended.

gradient co2

Description Range Color

Perfect

Lower than 800 ppm

forest green to green

Acceptable

801 to 1000 ppm

light green

Bad

1001 to 1400 ppm

amber

Dangerous

Higher than 1401 ppm

deep orange

Brightness

The BRIGHTNESS sensor reports the actual light level of your luminaries in percent and should not be confused with the ambient light level as measured by a lux sensor. The sensor map will show a helpful overview on which lamps are currently turned on. Lamps with active light regulation will be shown with reduced light levels in the sensor map if there is sufficient ambient light in the room.

gradient brightness

Description Range Color

Light is Off

0%

cream

Light is dimmed

1 to 10%

light amber

Light is intermediate On

11 to 40%

amber

Light is moderate On

41 to 70%

deep amber

Light is fully On

71 to 100%

deep orange

Humdity

For a good working climate, having a HUMIDITY level that is not too dry or too humid is an important factor, both for people and the building itself.

gradient humidity

Description Range Color

Too Dry

Lower than 30%

pink

Dry

31 to 50%

light lavender

Perfect

51 to 60%

light indigo

Moderate

61 to 70%

indigo

Too Humid

71 to 100%

deeo indigo

Device Availability

Ensuring the availability of devices is essential to maintain uninterrupted operations.

gradient device availability

Description Range Color

Critical

0 to 49

light green

Marginal

50 to 69

lime

Satisfactory

70 to 89

amber

Good

90 to 99

deep amber

Excellent

100

red