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508 508  Figure 2.41. Analysis of the data metering page
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510 +The top section of the left side of the screen displays the **Devices** and **Objects** tabs.
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512 +Depending on configured access rights, the user may have access to both tabs (**Devices** and **Objects**), to only one of them, to specific devices or objects only, or access to both tabs may be completely restricted, the tabs are hidden from the interface.
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514 +The **Devices** tab mirrors the structure of the main device tree, with an exception - it displays only those devices that collect metering data.
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516 +The **Objects** tab appears when the object tree is configured in the information model containing metering points and calculated channels. Using the information model allows metering points to be associated with various categories and types of consumers, production units, etc. The use of the **Objects** tab is described in more detail in the “Balances Setup Manual”.
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518 +In all other respects, working with the //Devices tree //and the //Objects tree// is identical. To view metering data, locate it in the tree and check the corresponding box. After that, all channels will be displayed in the right-hand panel of the interface. Search either by browsing the tree or using the search bar available. The button [[image:1763008022531-642.png]] resets all search results and collapses the tree to its original state.
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520 +The charts displayed in the right-hand panel can be aggregated using the aggregation drop-down menu (see Fig. 2.42). Several intervals are available, from one hour to one year. After selecting an interval, a window appears to select an aggregation function: sum, average, minimum, or maximum. It is important to note that the aggregation function is applied only to interval values.
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524 +Figure 2.42. Aggregation of metering data
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