We’re thrilled to announce that Graphics creation as we know it has been completely transformed. There’s a graphics builder we’ve been cooking that gives you the ability to build System and Device Graphics and customize floor plans with additional functionality that outperforms any other graphic tool in the industry. Tailored by the feedback given from our community of system integrators, this has been designed to deliver faster and more scalable deployments, while also automating repetitive processes such as updating markers, creating tables, and layer configuration
Graphics is an in-house creation space to create System & Device Graphics, and customize floor plans without having to leave KODE OS - it wouldn't be called a single pane of glass otherwise, would it?
We’ve created Graphics for three key reasons:
In-house graphics creation: Create your graphics and edit them whenever you need to on your own terms. In-house tools, in-house rules - we have full control over the functionalities of our Graphics. This also means that your feedback is invaluable to advance this in the future.
Faster deployments: With functionalities like batch marker editing, layer configuration, and table creation, you cut down the number of clicks you need in order to make the edits. Configuring a floor plan or a system is a breeze now.
Offer more value: Along with all the cool updates to make the deployment of graphics faster and scalable, Graphics
introduces features that your users will love - Smart Markers, Zone Drawing, Tables. Smart markers will indicate their values
by their colors - users will be able to understand if everything is performing at their peak performance in one glance. In the
next few months after we transition, users will be able to drag and draw zones directly on the floor plans so they can indicate
different tenant spaces. Last but not least, building operators are huge fans of tables next to their system graphics - they can
easily drop all the different points they need to know about how the system is operating, is there any alarm in place, and any
system key and system parameters. Again, all this is self-service.