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... ... @@ -832,20 +832,4 @@ 832 832 833 833 When selecting **Power quality** in the **Reports** drop-down list, the **Power quality reports** page opens (see Fig. 2.61) 834 834 835 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.23.10.png]] 836 - 837 -Figure 2.61. Power quality reports 838 - 839 -To operate this service, the CENTO configuration installed on the server should include the **Power Quality** module and the corresponding license, and power quality analyzers should be properly connected and configured on the server. 840 - 841 -The left panel of the interface displays a device tree like the main device tree, but it includes only those devices in whose configuration the power quality control data retrieval protocol has been added. 842 - 843 - After selecting a device by checking its box, a table of available reports on the right panel under the **Report** tab becomes available. Next, select the desired time interval in the calendar and download the report by clicking the button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.24.09.png||height="32" width="33"]] 844 - 845 -in the **Actions** column of the table. 846 - 847 - The **Statistics collection **tab shows the days on which the device did not [[~[MT1~]>>path:#_msocom_1]] send a power quality report 848 - 849 ----- 850 - 851 - [[~[MT1~]>>path:#_msoanchor_1]]Are you sure its “did not”? Maybe need a figure to showcase this feature as it is unclear for the user how the statistics can be shown for the days when no data was collected 835 +
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