Monitor building health with interactive active and historical event dashboards featuring real-time metrics, trend charts, and filterable data views.
FDD dashboards provide visual summaries of building health through interactive charts, metrics, and filterable data views. You can monitor both active and historical events from a single interface.Active shows open events only. Historical shows events in the selected timeframe and compares them to the previous equivalent window.
Select a building from the sites list, then navigate to FDD > Events in the left sidebar. Select Active for the active events dashboard or Historical for the historical events dashboard.
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The active events dashboard displays real-time fault data for your building. Use it to monitor ongoing events, identify priority areas, and track acknowledgment status.
Use the filter bar at the top of the dashboard to narrow the displayed data. The available dropdown slicers include Areas, Routines, Priorities, Device Types, Ack Status, Domains, Work Order, and Users. Select Clear All to reset all filters.Select Save to save your current filter selections as your personal default. To apply saved filters for all users viewing this building, expand the Save dropdown and select Save for Building.Select the eye icon next to Filters to toggle individual dashboard sections on or off.
Select the eye icon to show or hide individual dashboard sections
Hover over any data point for a tooltip with additional detail. Select a data point in one chart to filter related data across other widgets on the dashboard.
The bottom of the dashboard provides a Table View and an Assignees table.
Table View with event details and Assignees table with per-user metrics
The Table View lists all active events in a filterable, sortable table. Switch between Events and Incidents views using the toggle at the top right. Select row checkboxes to bulk-acknowledge or create work orders from the footer.The Assignees table shows per-user assignment data. Each row displays a user with their incident count, event count, acknowledged count, max escalation level, and average event duration.
The historical events dashboard displays fault data over a configurable time range. Use it to identify trends and evaluate building performance over days or weeks.
Use the time range selector at the top right to choose the reporting period. The default is Last 14 Days. Select a different range to update all charts and metrics across the dashboard. Select Pause Streaming to freeze the current data view while you analyze the dashboard.The same filter bar, save options, and section toggles from the active dashboard are available here, along with two additional section options: Count & Duration Trend and Operation Daily Overview.
The historical dashboard includes the same sections as the active dashboard — Building Summary, Routines/Priority/Domain, Device Types and Impact, Table View, and Assignees — with all metrics calculated as daily averages over the selected time range.
The Count & Duration Trend chart shows daily event counts by priority as lines and average duration as bars. Use this chart to spot upward or downward trends in fault activity over the selected time range.
Count and Duration Trend chart showing daily event counts by priority and average duration
The Operation Daily Overview chart shows total events generated, acknowledged events, and escalated events per day. Use this chart to evaluate your team’s response performance over time.
The historical table and assignee views function the same as their active dashboard counterparts. They display data for the selected time range instead of current active events.