User Manual
Quick Start Guide Siemens
23/10/2017 Building Technologies
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Chapter 9. Asset tree view vierarchy
The Asset tree view contains all of your data points and allows you to navigate through your data in an organized
fashion.
Navigator has several different node types to visualize your data. The following is a display of the levels and their
names:
Customer: Highest level node context, which displays the name of your company or organization.
Country: This node type is used as an additional node type for re-porting. (This is only available when using a
Multinational di-mension and is used for compar-ison reporting).
There are other node types available here, for example Business unit & Region.
Building Pool: Typically a town, urban district, or is geographical-ly where a number of sites are located.
Site: Usually comprises a num-ber of separate buildings with all of the objects contained within the site grouped
together.
Object: Typically an individual building belonging to a site. However, it can also represent an organizational unit or cost
center.
There are other node types available here, for example System Subsystem & Equipment.
Element: Any specific part of an object.
Sub elements 1 & 2: Are used for supply (supplier and utilities and then cost and account meters).
Meter: A physical point of measure.
Chapter 10. Generating reports
Within Navigator you can, generate and subscribe to energy consumption and comparison reports or en-vironmental
reports.
You can generate reports for individual meters or for nodes (including any sub-nodes they contain), where meters of
the same type are automatically summarized.
You can also subscribe to any report at a given interval. Favorite reports can be configured by all users and allow the
option of having a report sent directly to their mailbox at a defined period.










