Changes for page 8. Control Setup Manual
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... ... @@ -14,19 +14,19 @@ 14 14 15 15 A user with the appropriate permissions can control the object using the devices, tags, channels editor. 16 16 17 -By default, for security reasons, in CENTO software, the Administrator role is not authorized for remotecontrol and control operations, and the Dispatcher role does not have access to the devices, tags, and channels editor. To enable control andremotecontrol using the editor, configure a custom role. For example, duplicate the Dispatcher role and assign it the necessary permissions to access and use the editor.17 +By default, for security reasons, in CENTO software, the Administrator role is not authorized for telecontrol and control operations, and the Dispatcher role does not have access to the devices, tags, and channels editor. To enable control and telecontrol using the editor, configure a custom role. For example, duplicate the Dispatcher role and assign it the necessary permissions to access and use the editor. 18 18 19 19 To control the device, navigate to the **Tags, channels** tab on the **Devices, tags, channels** page accessible in the menu: Settings > Devices, tags, channels. In the tree structure, locate the device whose parameters are to be controlled. All the tags with preconfigured control functionality will display either a **C** button (see Fig. 2.1) or a **TC** button (see Fig. 2.2) in the **Control** column. 20 20 21 -**C** is an abbreviation for //Control//. **TC** is an abbreviation for Remote//control.// In CENTO software, //Control// refers to sending a non-negative integer value to a device, whileRemote//control //refers to sending a discrete signal.21 +**C** is an abbreviation for //Control//. **TC** is an abbreviation for //Telecontrol.// In CENTO software, //Control// refers to sending a non-negative integer value to a device, while //Telecontrol //refers to sending a discrete signal. 22 22 23 23 [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 16.28.40.png]] 24 24 25 -Figure 2.1. Tags with remotecontrol enabled25 +Figure 2.1. Tags with telecontrol enabled 26 26 27 27 [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 16.29.26.png]] 28 28 29 -Figure 2.2. Tags with control and control enabled 29 +Figure 2.2. Tags with control and telecontrol enabled 30 30 31 31 Clicking **C** opens a pop-up window prompting the user to enter a password to access the control function (see Fig. 2.3). 32 32 ... ... @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ 71 71 * Remote control (discrete signal transmission to the device) for IEC-104 protocol: "Remote control is allowed", "Select before operate (SBO)", "Function", "Command duration", "Switch on address", "Switch on value", "Switch off address", "Switch off value", for Modbus TCP protocol: "Remote control is allowed", "Function", "Value length", "Switch on address", "Switch on value", "Switch off value", "Switch off address", "Write by bitmask"; 72 72 * Control (transmission of a positive integer to the device) for Modbus TCP protocol: "Record values", "Function", "Data type in device", "Address", "Byte order", conversion elements: "Physical value (lower limit)", "Physical value (upper limit)", "Value to record (lower limit)", "Value to record (upper limit)", for OPC DA protocol: "Record values", "Device Tag Data Type", conversion elements: "Physical value (lower limit)", "Physical value (upper limit)", "Value to record (lower limit)", "Value to record (upper limit)". 73 73 74 + 74 74 1) The remote //control// function is available for Modbus TCP Modbus RTU over TCP) protocols (see Fig. 3.1.1) and IEC 104 (see Fig. 3.1.2). 75 75 76 76 The position of the **Remote control is allowed **switch determines whether record commands can be sent to the device at the specified address. ... ... @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ 95 95 96 96 FC16 (0x10) - recording multiple registers, used to record a block of contiguous registers (1 to 123 registers) to a remote device (Write Multiple Registers) 97 97 98 -The** Value lenght** field specifies the number of registers to be recorded.99 +The** Value lenght** field specifies the number of registers to be recorded. 99 99 100 100 The **Switch on address** field specifies the address of the register in the device memory where the enable command will be written. The address should be a non-negative integer. 101 101 ... ... @@ -149,10 +149,4 @@ 149 149 150 150 In devices using the OPC DA protocol, the control function is easier to configure. In the settings, enable **Write values**, select the device tag data type, and define the necessary transformations (see Fig. 3.1.9). 151 151 152 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 16.45.36.png]] 153 - 154 -Figure 3.1.9. Configuring control for OPCDA protocol 155 - 156 -3.2. Setting control using MS Excel 157 - 158 158
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