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Sites and Features

Periscope is licensed by the number of sites being used in your installation (minimum of 10), as well as which features a user would like to purchase.  A "site" according to Project Haystack is:

site entity models a single facility using the site tag. A good rule of thumb is to model any building with its own street address as its own site. For example a campus is better modeled with each building as a site, versus treating the entire campus as one site.

 Certain views, viewlets, Periscope also has optional View and Viewlet bundles and other features that are licensed individually and require a certain part number in order to operate.  
. A breakdown of software features is listed below. 

Note
titlePoint Relations

Points and trends must be associated with a tagged site in order to work in Periscope. See our documentation on relations tagging for more information.


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Periscope

Views

Bundles and

Viewlet Bundles

Optional Features

All installations of Periscope contain the "base" bundle which includes generic and commonly used views and viewlets.  Additionally, Periscope has three optional bundles available: Energy, Sustainability, and Analytics.  These bundles contain a carefully chosen group of viewlets and features pertaining to a specific usage.  The list of available features for each bundle is below:


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Optional Views & Viewlets

The following groups of viewlets are optional and can be purchased separately: 

Energy Bundle (PER-ENERGY)

Analytic Bundle (PER-ANALYTIC)

Sustainability Bundle (PER-SUSTAIN)


Optional Features and Views

Periscope also has some unique features and views which are licensed separately.  These can be added to any installation but are not included by default in the base package or in a bundle.