Tridium Niagara 4 User Guide

Creating a comprehensive user guide for Tridium Niagara 4 is a large undertaking, as the platform is incredibly deep. However, I have compiled a structured "Essentials User Guide" below.

7. Where to Get the Full User Guide

This article is a starting point. For deep dives:

Navigating the Tritium Niagara 4 Interface tridium niagara 4 user guide

Property Sheet: Where you edit values, names, and configurations.

The Dashboard (Home Page)

Upon login, you are greeted by the Niagara 4 Navigation Tree on the left and the View Pane on the right. Key icons: Creating a comprehensive user guide for Tridium Niagara

Part 11: Security and Housekeeping

Cybersecurity is paramount in modern BAS. The Niagara 4 framework is FIPS 140-2 compliant. As a user:

By mastering the Alarm Console, schedule editor, and history charts, you have covered 80% of daily operator tasks. For deeper configuration (adding devices, rewriting logic, commissioning), always engage a Tridium Certified Partner. Workspace : The main workspace area, where users

  • Workspace: The main workspace area, where users can create and configure objects.
  • Tree View: A hierarchical view of the system, showing all objects and their relationships.
  • Property View: A detailed view of an object's properties and settings.

3. Daily Operator Tasks (No Engineering License Required)

If you are a facility manager, you will likely use the Web View (browser). Here are the top three tasks: