This video will help you navigate through the Kaiterra Dashboard and covers all of our features so you can make the best use of our powerful dashboard experience.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:30 - Register an Account + Dashboard Overview
1:07 - "Cards" View and "Table" View
1:30 - Organization Accounts
2:15 - Device Details (naming your device, historical data, and data export)
3:10 - Dashboard Feature: Compare
3:45 - Dashboard Feature: Kiosk View
4:43 - Dashboard Feature: Alerts
Below is a text version of the video above! This is for those that prefer a laid-out text walkthrough or would like some clarity on some of the points made throughout the video.
Once you are logged in, you will arrive at your Dashboard Devices page, which is where you can see all of your devices and their Overall Index air quality readings. If you do not have any devices added yet, you can click "Add Device" in the top right corner and use your device's Unique Identifier - or UDID - to add it to your dashboard.
Your devices page has two display modes:
"Cards" View allows you to view all of your devices as individual cards - where you can click on each card to view its pollutant readings.
Table View allows you to view all of your devices in a table format - where you can see all of your device's pollutant readings and even organize them by the highest or lowest readings available.
Organization Accounts have the ability to organize their devices into different projects, making it easier to keep track of your various offices or ongoing projects around the world.
You can also invite members to different projects that are relevant to them, allowing you to skip the need for each member to add their own devices individually.
If you are an organization that would like to upgrade your account - get in touch with us!
To view more Device Details, click on the blue arrow icon after selecting the device.
From this page, you can view the device's information and current pollutant readings along the top and the historical data readings along the bottom.
The bottom icons that represent the different pollutants can be clicked on to view their specific historical data readings - and you can click on two of these pollutants to try and spot trends in the readings, such as high Humidity and PM readings indicating a humidifier might have turned on.
You can use the "More Options" button in the top-right to name - or rename - your device.
You can also click on the duration above the graph to change the time period in which you are viewing your historical data.
Export Data will allow you to download the data currently being displayed on the graph.
You can choose between raw data ("no averages" aka. minute-by-minute readings), hourly averages, or daily averages. This information will then be compiled into a CSV file and sent to your email.
Compare is a feature that allows you to compare the readings of up to 8 devices at once! It is a great way to get an in-depth understanding of the varying readings throughout your space. These comparisons can also be saved so you can revisit them whenever needed.
To create a comparison, click "Create Comparison" and select up to 8 devices. If you are using an Organization Account, you can create these comparisons with any of your devices from any project - in case you want to compare the air quality in your New York offices vs your Switzerland Headquarters.
Kiosk View is a great way to display up to 8 devices at once on a larger screen - such as a Smart TV or monitor - in order to showcase how good your air quality is to a larger audience.
Follow the on-screen instructions to create your Kiosk View.
Mode allows you to select between "Air quality mode", which focuses on the overall health of your air, and "Virus risk mode", which focuses on viral transmission risk awareness.
Layout lets you choose between a single device display, multiple device display, or an indoor/outdoor comparison display.
Theme allows you to choose between Light mode and Dark mode.
Once you have selected all of your customizations, click on "Create" to generate your Kiosk View. From there, you can copy the URL into a web browser on your Smart TV or monitor to start displaying your Kiosk View data to the masses!
Alerts will allow you to create thresholds for when a device goes past a certain pollutant level. You can also set alerts for when your devices go offline!
Choose the device you want to set an alert for.
Then select the alert type and threshold.
Whenever the device surpasses your alert threshold, you will receive an email notification.