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515 515  
516 516  The **Table** tab displays the same data as the chart but in tabular form (see Fig. 2.37).
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518 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 19.24.15.png||height="611" width="1227"]]
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519 519  
520 520  Figure 2.37. Table tab
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573 573  
574 574  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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576 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.27.30.png]]
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577 577  
578 578  Figure 2.42. Aggregation of metering data
579 579  
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613 613  
614 614  When selecting the **Receipt of metering data **item from the **Analysis** menu, the **Analysis of the receipt of data **page opens (see Fig. 2.46).
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616 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.37.28.png]]
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617 617  
618 618  Figure 2.46. Analysis of the receipt of data
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625 625  
626 626  In the right section of the interface, data receipt profiles for each device are generated based on the received intervals.
627 627  
628 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.39.44.png]]
628 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.39.44.png||height="338" width="703"]]
629 629  
630 630  Figure 2.47. Pop-up tooltips on the data receipt chart
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639 639  
640 640  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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642 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.40.26.png]]
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643 643  
644 644  Figure 2.48. Message displayed when the number of devices or polling depth exceeds the limit
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655 655  
656 656  If the user has the appropriate rights, device diagnostics is available in the **Analysis** menu by selecting the **Device diagnostic** from the drop-down list (see Fig. 2.49).
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659 659  
660 660  Figure 2.49. Device diagnostics interface
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667 667  
668 668  When hovering the mouse pointer over a device, a pop-up window appears with all the device protocols and their statuses (see Fig. 2.50)
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670 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.45.11.png]]
670 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.45.11.png||height="162" width="940"]]
671 671  
672 672  Figure 2.50. Hovering the mouse pointer over a device
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675 675  
676 676  The **Settings** button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.45.44.png||height="30" width="31"]] opens the window for customizing the diagnostics display (see Fig. 2.51). Here the user can change the width of the screen and the number of columns in which the device bars are placed.
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678 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.46.14.png||height="183" width="278"]]
678 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.46.14.png||height="152" width="231"]]
679 679  
680 680  Figure 2.51. Settings menu
681 681  
682 682  The **Filter** button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.46.51.png||height="29" width="28"]] allows filtering the devices displayed in the scheme by status and type (Fig. 2.52).
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684 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.47.19.png||height="203" width="280"]]
684 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.47.19.png||height="165" width="228"]]
685 685  
686 686  Figure 2.52. Filters menu
687 687  
688 688  The **Scale** button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.47.58.png||height="27" width="28"]] adjusts the scheme to the window size.
689 689  
690 -2.4. Logs.
690 +=== 2.4. Logs. ===
691 691  
692 692  This menu item contains a set of logs available depending on the license and access rights. The full list of standard logs includes Technology events, Camcoders, Waveforms, Power quality, Device events, System events, and All Events. Additionally, the user can add custom logs.
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709 709  The **Calendar **[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 21.01.54.png||height="31" width="259"]] opens a menu to set the period for which data is requested.
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711 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 21.02.39.png||height="47" width="174"]]
711 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 21.02.39.png||height="35" width="130"]]
712 712  
713 713  - Exporting selected data to MS Excel.
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720 720  
721 721  - Buttons to edit and delete custom logs.
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723 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 21.04.26.png||height="34" width="174"]]
724 724  
725 725  - Buttons to control data refresh on the browser page. By default, all logs are static (unlike the Operative events journal described later), loading only the information available at page opening. The drop-down list in the auto-refresh field allows receiving new events at a selected interval.
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758 758  
759 759  The user can open a waveform directly in the interface (see Fig. 2.56) or download it in COMTRADE format (for further viewing using an alternative waveform viewer) using the **Download** button in the **File** column of the table.
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762 762  
763 763  Figure 2.56. Waveform viewer
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784 784  
785 785  The **User comments** log (see Fig. 2.58) contains events generated based on user-entered comments on charts in the **Real-time data analysis** section (see section 2.3.1.1).
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788 788  
789 789  Figure 2.58. User comments log
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805 805  In addition to filtering, the User can show or hide any log fields and use drag-and-drop using the filter icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.12.29.png||height="27" width="25"]] to arrange their order.
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808 808  
809 809  Figure 2.59. Events log configuration
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821 821  When selecting **Flexible reports** in the **Reports** drop-down list, the **Flexible reports** page opens (see Fig. 2.60).
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824 824  
825 825  Figure 2.60. Flexible reports
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832 832  
833 833  When selecting **Power quality** in the **Reports** drop-down list, the **Power quality reports** page opens (see Fig. 2.61)
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836 836  
837 837  Figure 2.61. Power quality reports
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845 845  The **Statistics collection **tab shows the days on which the device did not send a power quality report
846 846  
847 +==== 2.5.3. Short circuit currents ====
848 +
849 +CENTO allows calculating of short-circuit current. To calculate them, the **Short-circuit current calculation** module and the license are required.
850 +
851 +=== 2.6. Operative journal ===
852 +
853 +The **Operative (events) journal** is called by pressing the button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.27.37.png||height="33" width="34"]] in the CENTO software main menu. It is a window with two areas: on the left there is the area for selecting the types of events to be displayed, on the right there is a list of events with the event date (see Fig. 2.62).
854 +
855 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.28.24.png||height="380" width="788"]]
856 +
857 +Figure 2.62. Operative events journal window
858 +
859 +The **Operative events** j**ournal** always overlays the rest of the information on the page.
860 +
861 +Clicking the button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.29.04.png||height="19" width="21"]] in the upper right corner expands the **Operative events journal** to the full size of the browser window.
862 +
863 +The size of the journal window can be adjusted by dragging the lower right corner while holding down the left mouse button.
864 +
865 +To recognize the type of event and its severity level, each line of the operative journal has an icon characterizing the event in the beginning. These icons can be modified or supplemented during system setup.
866 +
867 +When selecting the **All events** tab in the left area of the **Operative events journal,** the last 100 events formed by the system are displayed on the right side of the journal.
868 +
869 +There are two types of events in CENTO software: single and with return. The with return events allow displaying events in the active state in a separate tab (for example, //ground in a network with an isolated neutral, Opening an emergency exit door//). An event reporting the triggering of this important state is given the status //Active//. An event that signals the end of an important state removes the// Active// status from the first event.
870 +
871 +These two events are with return: the second event closes the first one.
872 +
873 +The remaining events (regardless of their importance) are classified as single events.
874 +
875 +The tab [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.31.11.png||height="27" width="71"]] of the **Operative events journal **shows active events on the right side of the window. Both events (active and closing) are displayed in the log of all events independently of one another.
876 +
877 +The events can be communicated to the user (by sound and pop-up alerts) on the diagrams. Depending on the settings, the alerts can last for a specified time or until the user reacts to them. The last ones are called acknowledgeable.
878 +
879 +The number of unacknowledged events is displayed on the operative events journal icon of the main menu: [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.31.47.png||height="29" width="34"]]
880 +
881 +Acknowledged events are displayed in a general list in the log of all events. To see all unacknowledged events separately, go to the **Operative events journal.**
882 +
883 +To acknowledge this event, the user has to click on the icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.32.29.png||height="24" width="25"]]in the line of the event.
884 +
885 +The button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.33.09.png||height="30" width="83"]] on the tab [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.33.31.png||height="33" width="114"]] allows to acknowledge all events with one click (see Fig. 2.63)
886 +
887 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.34.09.png||height="400" width="826"]]
888 +
889 +Figure 2.63. Unacknowledged events in the operative events journal
890 +
891 +The icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.34.45.png||height="31" width="36"]] in the lower left corner of the **Operative events journal **window opens the journal setting (see Fig. 2.64).
892 +
893 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.35.13.png||height="396" width="827"]]
894 +
895 +Figure 2.64. Operative events journal setting
896 +
897 +Thus, the user can hide unnecessary columns, change their order by dragging objects behind the icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.35.49.png||height="30" width="28"]], as well as adjust the depth of the tree display in the **Object** column. To apply changes, click **Save**.
898 +
899 +=== 2.7. Widgets. ===
900 +
901 +The **Widgets **(operative monitoring widgets) are used to display real-time data to be constantly visible to the operator. The widget's data overlays all other interface elements. The widget is enabled or disabled by left-clicking the icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.36.48.png||height="28" width="30"]] in the main menu (see Fig. 2.1).
902 +
903 +To open the widget menu (see Fig. 2.65), right-click the same button.
904 +
905 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.37.26.png||height="214" width="227"]]
906 +
907 +Figure 2.65. Widget menu
908 +
909 +This menu allows adding new widgets, as well as hiding or deleting existing ones.
910 +
911 +Click **Add widget **to open the widget customization window (see Fig. 2.66).
912 +
913 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.38.11.png||height="350" width="850"]]
914 +
915 +Figure 2.66. Widget menu
916 +
917 +To add parameters to display in the widget, check the boxes next to the required devices in the device tree.
918 +
919 +A list of parameters bound to the selected devices appears in the table to the right of the tree.
920 +
921 + Select the required parameters and click the button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.38.54.png||height="30" width="30"]](see Fig. 2.67).
922 +
923 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.39.26.png||height="351" width="849"]]
924 +
925 +Figure 2.67. Adding parameters to the widget
926 +
927 +To remove parameters from the widget, select the parameters to be removed in the table on the right and click the button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.40.23.png||height="23" width="23"]].
928 +
929 +By default, a new widget is named //New widget.// To change its name, click the icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.40.48.png||height="27" width="27"]] on the top of the widget customization window.
930 +
931 +To customize displaying of the widget name and the units of measure Fig. 2.68), activate or deactivate the **Show widget name** and **Show units of measure** switches in the upper right corner of the widget customization window.
932 +
933 +After saving, the new widget is available for activation.
934 +
935 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.41.36.png||height="156" width="357"]]
936 +
937 +Figure 2.68. Displaying data using the widget
938 +
939 +=== 2.8. Sound alerts. ===
940 +
941 +CENTO software supports the playback of sound notifications when events occur (the number of sound repetitions, or repetitions until acknowledgement can be set). Sound alerts
942 +
943 +can be turned on and off by clicking the **Sound notifications** icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.42.33.png||height="22" width="28"]] in the CENTO software main menu. ​​​​​​​
944 +
945 +Right-clicking on the icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.43.03.png||height="25" width="31"]] opens the sound control window (see Fig. 2.69).​​​​​​​
946 +
947 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.43.40.png||height="176" width="423"]]
948 +
949 +Figure 2.69. Sound control window
950 +
951 +This window allows turning on and off sounds, adjusting the volume, and checking the sound alerts.
952 +
953 +Sounds can be turned on and off by clicking the On/Off icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.44.13.png||height="28" width="27"]].
954 +
955 +The volume is adjusted by the slider.
956 +
957 +The user may experience problems playing sounds due to browser settings. Therefore, it is recommended to check for the appropriate permissions in the used version of the browser if there are no sounds.
958 +
959 +=== 2.9. Pop-up messages ===
960 +
961 +The user can learn about an event through pop-up messages. These messages appear in the lower right corner of the CENTO software window on top of other information (see Fig. 2.70).
962 +
963 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.45.45.png||height="200" width="339"]]
964 +
965 +Figure 2.70. Pop-up message window
966 +
967 +Pop-up messages can be turned on and off by clicking the icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.46.24.png||height="22" width="30"]] in the CENTO software main menu. Pop-up messages disappear from the screen automatically. The user can also close the pop-up window manually by clicking [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 22.46.53.png||height="24" width="28"]]in the upper right corner of the message.​​​​​​​
968 +
847 847  ----
848 848  
849 - [[~[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
971 +== Basic abbreviations ==
972 +
973 +IM – information model
974 +
975 +----
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