Multi-Device Dashboards

Create multi page dashboards for devices and how to hide selected ones for your customers.

Introduction

This feature allows enterprise customers to create multiple dashboards for their devices, with the ability to hide specific dashboards from end customers on white-labeled sites. This functionality provides greater control over what data is visible to different users.

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Key Features

  1. Multiple Dashboards

    • You can now create multiple dashboard pages (or tabs) for a single device.

    • Each dashboard can contain different widgets, including device fields, charts, and downlinks.

  2. Visibility Control

    • Dashboards can be marked as hidden on white-labeled sites, allowing you to create internal dashboards for service or management purposes.

  3. White Label Customization

    • Only dashboards not marked as hidden will be visible to end customers on white-labeled sites.

    • The default dashboard remains mandatory and visible.

  4. Public Link Support

    • Public links are only supported for the main (default) dashboard.


How to Use

Adding a New Dashboard

  1. Navigate to the Edit Mode of your device dashboard.

  2. Click the new Add Dashboard button.

  3. In the modal that appears:

    • Provide a name for the new dashboard (e.g., "Service Dashboard").

    • Toggle the option to Hide this Dashboard on White Label if required.

  4. Click Add Dashboard.

  5. Your new dashboard will appear as a separate tab alongside the default dashboard.

Adding Widgets to a Dashboard

  1. Select the dashboard you want to edit.

  2. Use the Add Widget button to add widgets such as:

    • Device fields

    • Chart widgets

    • Text widgets

    • Downlinks (optional)

  3. Configure the widgets to suit the purpose of the dashboard.

Managing Dashboard Visibility

  • Dashboards marked as Hidden on White Label will not be visible to end customers accessing the white-labeled site.

  • You can manage visibility for each dashboard independently.


Example Use Cases

  1. Service Dashboards

    • Create dashboards with detailed, complex data for internal teams (e.g., service or management staff).

    • Hide these dashboards from end customers.

  2. Customer-Facing Dashboards

    • Design dashboards specifically for end customers, ensuring simplicity and relevance.

  3. Hybrid Dashboards

    • Create dashboards visible to both internal teams and customers, containing shared data.


Limitations

  • The default dashboard cannot be removed and must always be visible.

  • Public links are only supported for the main (default) dashboard.

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