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    2025.1

    Schemes

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    Schemas can be added as a section to Dashboards. They can clarify complex installations, such as boiler rooms, or be used by the end customer—for example, to visualize a floor layout. They can also serve as a servicing tool, where a simple photo (e.g., of a technical room) can be used as a background, onto which individual sensors or actuators are placed.

    • A background image can be uploaded in raster (.jpeg, .png, .webp) or vector (.svg) formats.
    • Raster images with a resolution higher than 3200px will be automatically resized. Storage space for media files in Core 2 is approximately 50MB.
    • Supported objects: Text, Device, and Value.
    • Clicking on a Device or Value in the schema displays its details.
    • Editing schemas is possible only through the Windows application.
    • Control unit software must be version 2025.1 or higher.
    • On iOS and Android platforms, schemas can be viewed but not edited. For convenience, schemas are always zoomed in to cover at least 3/4 of the screen height.
    • Keyboard shortcuts are supported.

    Supported objects in Schemas

    Text: Single or multi-line.

    Device: Visualized similarly to a device in a row view. Option to include Name, Icon, and Values. Values are displayed in the accent color and include small icons indicating value types.

    Value: Contains only a numeric value from a device, variable, or historical statistic. Displayed without accent color, depending on the selected light or dark schema.

    All objects support three color schemas: light, dark, and automatic—changing according to app settings. Horizontal alignment for object content (left, center, right) and scale can also be set. Accent color is inherited from the Dashboard on which the schema is created.

    Day and night mode in Schemas

    Schemes Light Dark.png

    Ability to define separate images for day and night mode.

    Colors of individual controls automatically adapt based on their settings (daytime colors, nighttime colors, or automatic color adjustment).

    Minor bug fixes and improvements

    • Preparation for new devices: Single Zone Controller and Thermostat Controller