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3 3  ~1. System login
4 4  
5 -2.
5 +2. Main menu
6 6  
7 -2.1.
7 + 2.1. Diagrams
8 8  
9 + 2.2.1. Control
10 +
11 + 2.3. Analysis
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13 + 2.3.1. Real-time data analysis
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15 + 2.3.1.1. Devices, objects
16 +
17 + 2.3.1.2. Statuses
18 +
19 + 2.3.1.3. Time
20 +
21 + 2.3.2. Metering data analysis
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23 + 2.3.3. Receipt of metering data form
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25 + 2.3.4. Device diagnostic
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27 + 2.4. Logs
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29 + 2.4.1. Technology events
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31 + 2.4.2. Camcoders
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33 + 2.4.3. Power quality
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35 + 2.4.4. Waveforms
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37 + 2.4.5. Device events
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39 + 2.4.6. System events
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41 + 2.4.7. User comments log
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43 + 2.4.8. All events log
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45 + 2.4.9. Custom logs
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47 + 2.5. Reports
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49 + 2.5.1. Flexible reports
50 +
51 + 2.5.2. Power quality reports
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53 + 2.5.3. Short circuit currents
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55 + 2.6. Operative journal
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57 + 2.7. Widgets
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59 + 2.8. Sound alerts
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61 + 2.9. Pop-up messages
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10 10  
11 11  == 1. SYSTEM LOGIN ==
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581 581  
582 582  The fourth column shows the ratio of received intervals to the number of expected intervals.
583 583  
584 -Above the table, there are two buttons:** Interrogate** and **Refresh.**
638 +Above the table, there are two buttons:** Interrogate** and **Refresh.**
585 585  
586 586  The **Interrogate **button sends a request to the polling service to retrieve the archive from the selected device for the specified interval. After pressing the button, a message appears on the screen indicating the number of devices being polled and the time interval. If a warning appears stating that the operation may take a long time (see Fig. 2.48), reduce the number of devices or shorten the polling depth.
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647 647  
648 648  The user can change the number of records displayed per page and filter data using the filters located in each column to the right of the header.
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650 -Table columns marked with the icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 21.00.49.png||height="34" width="28"]] are sortable. Columns marked with the icon [[image:1763010073904-370.png]] support searching. Columns **Object** and** Device** include built-in configuration trees, the IM tree and the device tree, respectively.
704 +Table columns marked with the icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 21.00.49.png||height="34" width="28"]] are sortable. Columns marked with the icon [[image:1763010073904-370.png]] support searching. Columns **Object** and** Device** include built-in configuration trees, the IM tree and the device tree, respectively.
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652 652  Switching between logs is performed using the buttons located to the left of the logs table.
653 653  The log offers several settings:
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679 679  - Button to configure log display, available only to users with Administrator rights by default. This opens the settings window (see Fig. 2.54) to set the row height and the method of displaying device paths. The user can choose how many tree levels to show, starting from the device, or hide starting from the tree root.
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681 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 21.06.42.png]]
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682 682  
683 683  Figure 2.54. Log display settings
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739 +==== 2.4.1. Technology events ====
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741 +The **Technology events** log displays events related to technological processes monitored by the system. These include any events specifically configured during system setup - each event is assigned a message text, logic based on tag values or data quality, and additional settings. Examples of such events include changes in the position of switching devices, opening/closing of dampers, and other technological process changes. Setpoints and control commands are also considered technology events.
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743 +==== 2.4.2. Camcoders ====
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745 +The** Camcoders **is a log containing a list of recordings from video cameras stored on a dedicated video server. All video recordings are bound to objects in the information model, which simplifies the search for specific videos. Recordings can be viewed directly in the CENTO interface or downloaded to the User's computer. The log is available with the appropriate license.
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747 +==== 2.4.3. Power quality ====
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749 +The **Power Quality** log displays events generated by devices having power quality monitoring function. This type of event notifies users when power quality parameters exceed the thresholds defined in the monitoring device. The log is available with the appropriate license.
750 +
751 +==== 2.4.4. Waveforms ====
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753 +The **Waveforms** log is a table that contains a list of waveforms collected from fault event recorders (see Fig. 2.55).
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