What the Trueisense Smart Lighting Dashboard Shows
Real-Time Network Map
An interactive GIS-based map displays every luminaire in the network — office zone, industrial floor, or municipal street — with real-time status: on, off, dimming level, fault status. Colour-coded status indicators make network health immediately visible. Any anomaly — a failed luminaire, a communication fault, an energy spike — is flagged on the map instantly.
Zone-Level Energy Monitoring
Energy consumption is displayed in real time by zone, floor, building, and network — with trend graphs showing hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and annual consumption. The baseline vs actual comparison shows whether each zone is consuming above or below the expected level — immediately flagging potential waste or equipment faults.
Occupancy Data and Heatmaps
Where Trueisense presence and occupancy sensors are deployed, the dashboard displays occupancy data alongside energy data — revealing the correlation between occupancy levels and energy consumption. Occupancy heatmaps show which zones are most and least used across the working day and week — valuable for space planning, clean desk policy, and desk hoteling management.
Fault Detection and Alert Management
The Trueisense platform automatically detects: lamp failures (luminaire reporting zero output while command is 'on'), driver faults (current anomaly in energy monitoring data), communication failures (node offline for >15 minutes), energy anomalies (zone consuming significantly above/below expected). For each fault type, an alert is generated — sent by email, SMS, or push notification to the designated operations team — with the fault location, type, severity, and automatic ticket reference number.
Remote Control from the Dashboard
Any luminaire or zone in the network can be remotely controlled from the dashboard: switch on/off, dim to any percentage, change colour temperature (for tunable white systems), apply a scene preset, or override the automatic sensor control for a specified period. For CCMS street lighting, individual poles, zone groups, or entire network segments can be dimmed or brightened from the control center in seconds — whether responding to a special event, a public safety situation, or a maintenance requirement.
Automated Reporting — Saving Facility Managers Hours Every Month
The Trueisense platform generates automated monthly reports including: total energy consumption by zone and floor, comparison versus previous month and versus baseline, energy cost at current tariff, fault count and average resolution time, and savings achieved versus the pre-deployment baseline. These reports are automatically emailed to designated recipients — facility managers, energy managers, CFOs, or sustainability teams — eliminating the manual effort of pulling and formatting energy data.
Cloud-Based Lighting Management — No On-Site Server Required
The Trueisense platform is fully cloud-hosted — no on-site server, no IT infrastructure, no annual server maintenance cost. Access requires only an internet connection and a browser. Role-based access control allows different users to see different scopes: a floor manager sees only their floor, a building manager sees their building, a regional energy manager sees all sites. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest, hosted on ISO 27001-compliant cloud infrastructure.
Building Management System Integration
For buildings with existing BMS platforms (Honeywell, Siemens, Schneider, Johnson Controls), the Trueisense dashboard integrates via BACnet, Modbus, or REST API — adding Trueisense lighting data to the BMS interface and accepting BMS commands (scene triggers, schedule overrides, emergency protocols) from the BMS. This integration ensures lighting control is seamlessly part of the building's overall mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) management framework.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is the Trueisense smart lighting dashboard available as a mobile app?
A: Yes. The Trueisense platform is accessible as a mobile-responsive web application from any smartphone browser. A dedicated iOS and Android app is available for clients with CCMS street lighting deployments — providing optimized mobile experience for field engineers checking pole status from the street.
Q: Can I add new luminaires and zones to the dashboard after initial deployment?
A: Yes. New luminaires and zones are added to the Trueisense platform through the device management interface — assigning each new node a location, zone, and control profile. No platform reinstallation is required. The platform scales from tens to thousands of luminaires without structural changes.
People Also Ask
❓ What is a smart lighting management system?
→ A smart lighting management system is a hardware-software platform that monitors, controls, and reports on LED lighting across a building or network. Trueisense's platform combines real-time dashboard monitoring, remote dimming control, energy analytics, fault alerting, and automated reporting in a single cloud-based system.
❓ Does the Trueisense dashboard support multiple sites?
→ Yes. The Trueisense cloud platform supports multi-site management — all office buildings, industrial facilities, or street lighting zones for an organization appear in a single dashboard, with site-by-site and portfolio-level energy reporting. This is particularly valuable for large corporations, industrial groups, and municipal bodies managing distributed infrastructure.