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... ... @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ 1 - ----1 += CONTENT = 2 2 3 -== CONTENT == 4 - 5 5 {{toc/}} 6 6 7 -= =1. SYSTEM LOGIN ==5 += 1. SYSTEM LOGIN = 8 8 9 9 Users, including the administrator, log in to CENTO through a web interface. The software supports web browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, etc. 10 10 ... ... @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ 20 20 21 21 If the login is successful, the web browser displays the CENTO software web interface panel (see Fig. 2.1). 22 22 23 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-1 1-12at14.11.04.png]]21 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-01 at 09.20.57.png]] 24 24 25 25 Figure 1.2. Main panel 26 26 ... ... @@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ 42 42 43 43 Figure 1.4. Access is denied 44 44 45 -= =2. USER INTERFACE ==43 += 2. USER INTERFACE = 46 46 47 -== =2.1. Main menu ===45 +== 2.1. Main menu == 48 48 49 49 The upper part of the user interface has a pinned main menu (see Fig. 2.1), which is used to switch between different pages and sections of the CENTO software web interface, as well as a status bar that displays current events and system time. Below is the working area of the CENTO software web interface, which is different for each software section. 50 50 ... ... @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ 110 110 111 111 Figure 2.3. Drop-down menu 112 112 113 -== =2.2. Diagrams ===111 +== 2.2. Diagrams == 114 114 115 115 This main menu item contains a list of diagrams for displaying information being processed by CENTO software. Developing diagrams for displaying information in CENTO software is described in the “Diagrams Development Manual”. Fig. 2.4. - 2.7. show examples of diagrams. 116 116 ... ... @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ 224 224 225 225 Figure 2.18. Object log 226 226 227 -=== =2.2.1. Control ====225 +=== 2.2.1. Control === 228 228 229 229 Users with the appropriate permissions can control objects in CENTO. By default, the system grants this permission to users assigned the Dispatcher role. 230 230 ... ... @@ -286,11 +286,11 @@ 286 286 287 287 ---- 288 288 289 -== =2.3. Analysis ===287 +== 2.3. Analysis == 290 290 291 291 This menu allows displaying information being processed by CENTO software in tabular form, with the ability to systematize and plot charts. 292 292 293 -=== =2.3.1. Real-time data analysis ====291 +=== 2.3.1. Real-time data analysis === 294 294 295 295 The left part of the **Real-time data analysis **window contains trees for devices, objects, statuses, and time, located on the corresponding tabs (see Fig. 2.28). 296 296 ... ... @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ 298 298 299 299 Figure 2.28. Real-time data analysis 300 300 301 -==== =2.3.1.1. Devices, objects. =====299 +==== 2.3.1.1. Devices, objects. ==== 302 302 303 303 The device tree displays the structure of devices configured in CENTO software and the tags linked to them (see Fig. 2.29). The devices contain all the information sources from which CENTO receives data. The statuses of devices and tags are displayed to the left of the device names in the form of icons. 304 304 ... ... @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ 473 473 474 474 The height of the lines on the **Real-time data, Table, **and **Time** tabs can be adjusted. It is set by the administrator for all users of the system at the same time. Please refer to the “CENTO Setup Manual” for a description of the settings. 475 475 476 -==== =2.3.1.2. Statuses =====474 +==== 2.3.1.2. Statuses ==== 477 477 478 478 The **Statuses** tab (see Fig. 2.38) contains charts of the states of devices and their protocols. The tree structure repeats the structure of the **Devices **tab. The numbers next to the objects indicate How many devices in the branch are polled and have a good status (in green) / How many devices are polled but have a bad status (in red) / How many devices are disabled in the CENTO configuration (in gray). 479 479 ... ... @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ 481 481 482 482 Figure 2.38. Real-time data analysis in the Statuses tab tree 483 483 484 -==== =2.3.1.3. Time =====482 +==== 2.3.1.3. Time ==== 485 485 486 486 The **Time** tab (see Fig. 2.39) is designed to monitor the time on devices capable of transmitting their internal time to CENTO. For such devices to appear in the interface, the time should be collected into a tag named, for example, //Device time//, using a string in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. On the **Time** tab, the name //Device time// is entered by a user with Administrator rights in the settings window, which is opened by clicking the button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 19.47.29.png||height="27" width="26"]]. 487 487 ... ... @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ 489 489 490 490 Fig. 2.39 - Real-time data analysis: Time tab. 491 491 492 -=== =2.3.2. Metering data analysis ====490 +=== 2.3.2. Metering data analysis === 493 493 494 494 CENTO has tools for working with metering data (electricity, energy resources, operating hours, emissions, etc.). Data is presented to the user in both tabular and graphical formats. Users can choose the chart display style, the period for which data should be shown, aggregate data, and generate reports and data tables in Excel format. 495 495 ... ... @@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ 551 551 552 552 Uploading metering data, either in general or for specific devices, depends on the user's configured access rights. 553 553 554 -=== =2.3.3. Receipt of metering data form ====552 +=== 2.3.3. Receipt of metering data form === 555 555 556 556 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). 557 557 ... ... @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ 593 593 594 594 The **Receipt of metering data** interface depends on the user’s configured access rights. 595 595 596 -=== =2.3.4. **Device diagnostic** ====594 +=== 2.3.4. **Device diagnostic** === 597 597 598 598 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). 599 599 ... ... @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ 629 629 630 630 The **Scale** button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.47.58.png||height="27" width="28"]] adjusts the scheme to the window size. 631 631 632 -== =2.4. Logs. ===630 +== 2.4. Logs. == 633 633 634 634 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. 635 635 ... ... @@ -679,19 +679,19 @@ 679 679 680 680 Figure 2.54. Log display settings 681 681 682 -=== =2.4.1. Technology events ====680 +=== 2.4.1. Technology events === 683 683 684 684 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. 685 685 686 -=== =2.4.2. Camcoders ====684 +=== 2.4.2. Camcoders === 687 687 688 688 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. 689 689 690 -=== =2.4.3. Power quality ====688 +=== 2.4.3. Power quality === 691 691 692 692 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. 693 693 694 -=== =2.4.4. Waveforms ====692 +=== 2.4.4. Waveforms === 695 695 696 696 The **Waveforms** log is a table that contains a list of waveforms collected from fault event recorders (see Fig. 2.55). 697 697 ... ... @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ 712 712 713 713 This log is available with the appropriate license. 714 714 715 -=== =2.4.5. Device events ====713 +=== 2.4.5. Device events === 716 716 717 717 The **Device events** log is a list of events provided by the devices (metering devices) in a table with the time of each event, the device bound to the event, as well as the causes and sources of the event (see Fig. 2.57). 718 718 ... ... @@ -720,13 +720,13 @@ 720 720 721 721 Figure 2.57. Device events log 722 722 723 -=== =2.4.6. System events ====721 +=== 2.4.6. System events === 724 724 725 725 The **System events** log displays information about changes to the CENTO settings. System events include configuration changes (adding, modifying, or deleting parameters, devices, communication protocols, elements of the information model, diagrams, reports), recalculation and manual input of parameters, sending remote control commands, creating, editing, and deleting user accounts, changing access rights, and more. It also covers automatic generation, automatic time synchronization with devices, and server role changes (for redundant configurations). 726 726 727 727 The **System events** log shows the names of the users responsible for each event. 728 728 729 -=== =2.4.7. User comments log ====727 +=== 2.4.7. User comments log === 730 730 731 731 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). 732 732 ... ... @@ -734,11 +734,11 @@ 734 734 735 735 Figure 2.58. User comments log 736 736 737 -=== =2.4.8. All events log ====735 +=== 2.4.8. All events log === 738 738 739 739 The **All events** log aggregates all events received across all logs. 740 740 741 -=== =2.4.9. Custom logs ====739 +=== 2.4.9. Custom logs === 742 742 743 743 Each User with appropriate rights can create custom logs by selecting the specific events they need. 744 744 ... ... @@ -758,11 +758,11 @@ 758 758 759 759 Custom logs are visible only to the user who created them. 760 760 761 -== =2.5. Reports ===759 +== 2.5. Reports == 762 762 763 763 The **Reports** menu includes **Flexible reports** (included in the CENTO basic version), **Power quality **(license required), **Short circuit** (license required). 764 764 765 -=== =2.5.1. Flexible reports ====763 +=== 2.5.1. Flexible reports === 766 766 767 767 When selecting **Flexible reports** in the **Reports** drop-down list, the **Flexible reports** page opens (see Fig. 2.60). 768 768 ... ... @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ 774 774 775 775 The rules for creating, generating, editing, and deleting flexible reports are described in the "Flexible reports. Setup manual". 776 776 777 -=== =2.5.2. Power quality reports ====775 +=== 2.5.2. Power quality reports === 778 778 779 779 When selecting **Power quality** in the **Reports** drop-down list, the **Power quality reports** page opens (see Fig. 2.61) 780 780 ... ... @@ -790,11 +790,11 @@ 790 790 791 791 The **Statistics collection **tab shows the days on which the device did not send a power quality report 792 792 793 -=== =2.5.3. Short circuit currents ====791 +=== 2.5.3. Short circuit currents === 794 794 795 795 CENTO allows calculating of short-circuit current. To calculate them, the **Short-circuit current calculation** module and the license are required. 796 796 797 -== =2.6. Operative journal ===795 +== 2.6. Operative journal == 798 798 799 799 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). 800 800 ... ... @@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ 842 842 843 843 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**. 844 844 845 -== =2.7. Widgets. ===843 +== 2.7. Widgets. == 846 846 847 847 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). 848 848 ... ... @@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ 882 882 883 883 Figure 2.68. Displaying data using the widget 884 884 885 -== =2.8. Sound alerts. ===883 +== 2.8. Sound alerts. == 886 886 887 887 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 888 888 ... ... @@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ 902 902 903 903 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. 904 904 905 -== =2.9. Pop-up messages ===903 +== 2.9. Pop-up messages == 906 906 907 907 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). 908 908 ... ... @@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ 914 914 915 915 ---- 916 916 917 -= =Basic abbreviations ==915 += Basic abbreviations = 918 918 919 919 IM – information model 920 920