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You have access to real-time sensor data and reporting through the Optimaze portal. Compare between different seat types, time intervals, weekdays, floors, buildings and hours of the day or find the most popular spaces with our interactive reporting tool. This article shows all the metrics you have access to.

Analyse your office usage with real time data in our Optimaze Panorama reporting tool. It provides fast, visual and interactive reporting for workplace management.


How it works


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View real time data in Optimaze Panorama

Use the data to support smarter decision making & improve employee happiness






Instructions


  1. Open your desktop and go to the Optimaze portal


2. Go to Panorama

3. Click on ‘Custom reports’ in the blue header


4. Choose which report you want to view by clicking on the white ‘Choose report’ drop-down menu on the right

Choose what data you want to view

Under the Occupancy Dashboard you will find:

  • Occupancy data

  • Occupancy data Heatmap

And under the Indoor Air Dashboard:

  • CO2

  • Humidity

  • Temperature

  • VOC



Occupancy Dashboard


Time interval

The title of the page defines the time interval used for calculating the occupancy metrics on the report page. Two time intervals are used on the report: 1 hour and 5 minutes.

Time interval means what interval is used for calculating if a space is occupied or not.

‘by 1 hour’ = a day is split into 1 hour time intervals. If a workstation or a meeting room is occupied during a 1 hour interval just once, it is calculated as occupied.

‘by 5 minutes’ = a day is split into 5 minutes intervals. If a workstation or a meeting room is occupied during a 5 minutes interval just once, it is calculated as occupied.

If you would like to have different time intervals on your report, contact your account manager.

Filters

You can leverage the different filters on the left hand side to look at more detailed data based on your needs. You can pick one, or a combination of many options if you have more than one, in other cases you can leave the filter as ‘All'.

  • Building - name of your building

  • Floor - name of your floor

  • Building block - the building can be divided into building blocks

  • Space label - label of your space

  • Space name - name of your space

  • Capacity object type - name of the seat type, for example ‘Workstation’ (you can use our templates or create your own)

  • Capacity object sub type - name of the seat sub type, for example ‘Open’ workstation (you can use our templates or create your own)

  • Usage type - assigned or shared capacity object

  • Capacity - four categories based on the capacity object’s capacity: ‘S, 1-4 persons', ‘M, 5-9 persons’, ‘L, 10-15 persons’, ‘XL, 16 persons or more’

  • Organisation - organisations defined to spaces

Time Periods

Additionally, you can view different time periods during your measurement. For example if you want to look up a specific week or certain weekdays. The filters below are located on the top of the occupancy tab:

  • Date range - pick a period between two dates, for example 1.6.2019 - 31.5.2020

  • Selected dates - deselect dates that you want to exclude from the report

  • Months - pick from any month or several (January-December)

  • Weekdays - pick from any weekday or several (Monday-Sunday)

  • Hours - pick between any hours from 0-24

Bar charts

The summary page has three main bar charts depicting the ‘average’ bar charts based on your selected filters:

  • occupancy by Month

  • occupancy by Weekday

  • average occupancy Hourly

The occupancy page has one main bar chart depicting the average occupancy by hour and day

Donut charts

Furthermore, on the right you can view three donut charts showing the below data based on your selected filters:

  • average

  • daily peak average

  • peak

Heatmaps

The Heatmap tab shows you literally how hot or cold the seats are according to their use. The higher the average utilization rate the warmer the color (red) of the seat and vice versa (blue) for lower utilization.

Each Heatmap shows one floor per page. Otherwise Heatmaps have the same functions for filters, time period and donut charts as in the other pages


Occupancy metrics explained

Average the average occupancy value

Daily peak average the average of each day’s peak value

Peak one individual peak occupancy value during the selected time period



Indoor Air Dashboard

Indoor Air report shows you CO2, humidity, temperature and VOC levels.

View different data by changing from the tabs in the bottom.

The indoor air data has two main bar charts depicting the average values based on your selected filters:

  • Average by Month

  • Average by Weekday

And one main line chart depicting the average, minimum and maximum values based on your selected filters:

  • Average, Minimum and Maximum Hourly


CO2

Target: under 900ppm.

Humidity

Target: 25%-45%

Temperature

Target: 21°C -23°C

VOC

Target: under 300 ppb

  • the sensors measure the volatile organic compounds (TVOC). These compounds usually come from new paint or carpets. 



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