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277 277  Then, click **Execute** to confirm the entered value. After that, the control command is executed and recorded to the object. Alternatively, the operation can be canceled by selecting **Cancel** (see Fig. 2.26).
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281 +Figure 2.26. Action confirmation
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283 +For telecontrol commands, confirmation using the **Execute** button occurs immediately after selecting a command //On// or //Off //(see Fig. 2.27).
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287 +Figure 2.27. Action confirmation
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289 +If the user does not complete the required actions to send the command before the control session times out (60 seconds by default), the system returns to the password confirmation window (see Fig. 2.21).
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293 +2.3. Analysis
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295 +This menu allows displaying information being processed by CENTO software in tabular form, with the ability to systematize and plot charts.
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297 +2.3.1. Real-time data analysis
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299 +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).
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303 +Figure 2.28. Real-time data analysis
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305 +===== 2.3.1.1. Devices, objects. =====
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307 +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.
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311 +Figure 2.29. Device tree
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313 +The object tree shows the structure of the objects configured in the CENTO information model and the tags bound to them (see Fig. 2.30).
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317 +Figure 2.30. Object tree
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319 +Depending on the access rights assigned, the user can have access to both tabs (Devices, Objects), to one of them, access only to a part of objects, or access to both tabs can be denied (tabs are hidden in the interface).
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321 +Each device and each tag has a status. Statuses are diagnostic representations of device and tag conditions. Each status has its own graphical representation and its own code (number).
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323 +Tables 2.1 and 2.2 show the statuses of the device and tags.
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325 +Table 2.1. Device statuses
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