Changes for page 1. User Manual
Last modified by Iaroslav Platonov on 2026/06/08 09:26
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... ... @@ -1,5 +3,3 @@ 1 -= CONTENT = 2 - 3 3 {{toc/}} 4 4 5 5 = 1. SYSTEM LOGIN = ... ... @@ -810,9 +810,9 @@ 810 810 811 811 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. 812 812 813 -There are two types of events in CENTO software: single and withreturn. Thewithreturn 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.811 +There are two types of events in CENTO software: single and start/end events. The start/end 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. 814 814 815 -These two events are withreturn: the second event closes the first one.813 +These two events are start/end events: the second event closes the first one. 816 816 817 817 The remaining events (regardless of their importance) are classified as single events. 818 818