Below are some tips on how to change the configurations on the floorplan legend after the graphic has been created.

Gradient or Squared Legend

To change the legend to be based on gradient, add or remove the tag square.

  • Gradient - Remove the square marker tag on the legend component.
  • Squared - Add the square marker tag to the legend component.

Min and Max Values

  1. To change the min and/or max values, select the legend component.
  1. In the Properties Pane, select Advanced view.
  1. Scroll to the minVal and maxVal properties, modify as desired.

Comparison Logic

If you want to use or not use the comparison logic, do the below.

Switching to comparison logic

  1. Bring in the corresponding temp setpoint point for each temp sensor point.
    We recommend to bring them in via the Equipment panel view and rename them accordingly one by one as you bring them in.
  1. Once all setpoints have been added, right click on any virtualPoint in the Virtual Points panel and select Apply Batch Tags.
  • The Apply Batch Tags dialog box displays.
Apply Batch Tags dialog box
  1. Select all setpoints and then click Apply.
  1. Add the marker tag comparePoint.
  1. Click Apply.
  1. Change the min and max values on the legend component.
  • All points are compared between the temp sensor and temp setpoint.

Removing the comparison logic

If you chose to use the comparison logic, but now would only like to use the room temp sensor logic, do the below.

  1. Remove all the setpoints or remove the comparePointmarker tag on each setpoint.
  1. To remove the comparePointcomparePointmarker tag on the setpoints, right click on any virtualPoint in the Virtual Points pane, and then click Apply Batch Tags.
  • The Apply Batch Tags dialog box displays.
  1. Select all setpoints and then click Apply.
  1. Then add the tag to remove with – in front of the tag.
    In this case would be "comparePoint" tag.
  1. Click Apply.
  1. Change the min and max values on the legend component.
  1. All based on room temp only logic not comparing against the setpoint.