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FINtastic Tip: Creating VAV Graphics in FIN

FINtastic Tip - VAV

FIN Framework is known for its dynamic equipment graphics and built-in equipment component library. Our Graphics Builder leverages simple wizards that make it easy to create equipment graphics. After completing the wizard, the ductwork, components, and smart labels are automatically created and simply snap together. The related live point data is automatically bound using tags so the information dynamically updates on the graphic labels. The use of relationship tags also generates thumbnails for related graphics to provide easy navigation automatically. Finally, UI components called “Magic Bubbles” create hyperlinked icons to other related applications such as summary graphics, schedules, alarms, and notes - all with zero engineering.

VAVGraphic

In this FINtastic Tip, we will show you exactly how easy it is to create a basic equipment graphic (VAV) using the FIN Framework. This video also provides an overview of the tools available and how we leverage tagging to automate the process.

 

As a quick overview:

  • Step 1: Navigate to the equip you are looking to build a graphic for
  • Step 2: Open the app launcher menu at the top of the navigation bar
  • Step 3: Open the “Graphic Builder” tile under the “System Integrator” section and select the “New” option
  • Step 4: Fill out the Graphics form (aka wizard)
  • Step 5: Open up the graphic builder and begin editing your graphic using the tools to arrange components, smart labels, and create overview boxes, etc.
  • Step 6: Hit “Save” to publish

 

As you can see, creating equipment graphics in FIN is as simple as filling out a form, organizing your components, and adding custom touches. FIN does the rest of the work for you.

B. Scott Muench

Scott joined J2 Innovations as a partner in 2011, and is now Vice President of Customer Experience. He has a wide range of responsibilities including evangelism, business development, training, and operational excellence. Scott is well known as an industry expert in smarthomes and smart buildings. He is a past president of ASHRAE, and is currently a board member for Project Haystack. Scott attended Clarkson University for Mechanical Engineering and graduated with a BS/Business in Organizational Innovation.

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