Fellowes Array Viewpoint Dashboard
Array Viewpoint brings connected Fellowes air-quality data into a cloud-based dashboard. A useful deployment begins with the questions the facility team needs to answer: who can see each building or area, how devices are named, which conditions need attention, what history is required, and whether BMS integration is in scope. Subscription, Relay, API, BACnet, cybersecurity, and commissioning requirements should be confirmed for the current configuration.
Organize the dashboard around facility questions
The exact data depends on the connected Array devices. Fellowes currently lists indoor-air, comfort, space-use and machine information across the platform.
Particles, gases and carbon dioxide
Current Array information lists PM10, PM2.5, TVOCs and CO₂ among the available monitoring points.
Temperature, humidity and pressure
Environmental conditions can provide context for indoor-air readings and building review.
Occupancy, light and sound
Where supported by the device, these data points can help teams interpret room conditions and usage patterns.
Machine and filter status
Viewpoint can bring device and filter information into the same operating view and alert workflow.

Define who sees what—and what happens next
A dashboard is useful when the portfolio structure, users, alerts and response ownership match the facility operation.
- Building, floor, room and device naming conventions
- Facility, health/safety, leadership and service audiences
- Alert thresholds, recipients, escalation and response records
- Historical review and reporting cadence
- API, BACnet, cybersecurity and BMS ownership where applicable
Compare Viewpoint, Viewpoint Plus and Relay
Fellowes currently presents a standard dashboard, a Plus subscription tier and a BMS gateway. Subscription, device compatibility, services and integration scope should be confirmed in the current proposal.
Portfolio visibility and controls
Fellowes documents a cloud dashboard for Array status, real-time data, trends, device controls, filter notifications and account, building and area organization.
Scheduling, analysis and integration
Fellowes documents a subscription tier adding scheduling, enhanced controls, data export, historical analysis, advanced maintenance information, filter-life history, a community dashboard and BMS integration.
BACnet/IP BMS gateway
Fellowes documents Relay as the gateway used with Array and Viewpoint Plus to exchange real-time IAQ data and supported unit controls with a building management system.
Configure the software around accountable decisions
Inventory devices
List connected mitigation and monitoring products, locations, network needs and intended account structure.
Define audiences
Identify who reviews portfolio status, responds to alerts, maintains filters and receives reports.
Plan integration
Scope API/BACnet points, BMS ownership, cybersecurity review, testing and commissioning where required.
Set the operating rhythm
Configure alerts and reports, document response procedures and periodically review whether the dashboard supports decisions.
Array Viewpoint FAQs
Which products appear in Viewpoint?
Viewpoint is the management layer for compatible Array mitigation and monitoring products. Confirm the current compatibility list and required subscriptions for every proposed device.
Can it show historical air-quality data?
Yes. Fellowes currently documents the ability to view and pull historical IAQ data. Confirm retention, export and reporting details in the current package.
Can Viewpoint connect to our BMS?
Fellowes currently documents API and BACnet integration under Viewpoint Plus. The actual points, controls, network/security requirements and commissioning scope are building-specific.
What should be decided before account setup?
Agree on portfolio hierarchy, naming, users, permissions, alert recipients, escalation, reporting cadence, filter ownership, integration scope and ongoing administration.
Compare the connected air-quality decisions
Turn connected air-quality data into an operating routine
Review Viewpoint requirements
