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270 270  Figure 3.3.8. IM directory
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272 -IM settings allow sending both single and multiple telecontrol commands. Telecontrol is configured in the same way as control, but uses its own set of system commands.
272 +IM settings allow sending both single and multiple remote control commands. Remote control is configured in the same way as control, but uses its own set of system commands.
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274 -* **Single telecontrol command of an IM object**
274 +* **Single remote control command of an IM object**
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276 -If an IM object is intended for telecontrol from a diagram, the following system attributes are added to the object's class (see Fig. 3.3.9)
276 +If an IM object is intended for remote control from a diagram, the following system attributes are added to the object's class (see Fig. 3.3.9)
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278 278  [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 16.59.06.png]]
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280 -Figure 3.3.9. Adding telecontrol attributes to the Switch class
280 +Figure 3.3.9. Adding remote control attributes to the Switch class
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282 282  Values for these attributes should be specified for class elements (see Fig. 3.3.10):
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286 286  * telecontrolled – flag indicating whether the object can be controlled (TRUTH – remote control is available, FALSE – not available).
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288 288  [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 16.59.40.png]]
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290 +Figure 3.3.10. Configuring Switch remote control via Excel
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292 +Remote control can also be configured in the Information Model Editor (see Fig. 3.3.11).
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294 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 17.02.42.png]]
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296 +Figure 3.3.11. Configuring switch remote control via the web editor
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298 +* **Multiple remote control commands for a single IM object**
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300 +For objects with multiple telecontrol (remote control) commands, the IM includes a system class called //Telecontrol// (class code: telecontrol) with the following attributes (see Fig. 3.3.12):
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302 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 17.04.22.png]]
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304 +Figure 3.3.12. Telecontrol (remote control) class with attributes
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306 +For an IM object requiring multiple remote control commands, a class should be created whose attributes reference the //Telecontrol// system class. An example of such a class is shown in Fig. 3.3.13:
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308 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 17.05.09.png]]
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310 +Figure 3.3.13. Class attributes with the type Telecontrol
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312 +Fig. 3.3.14 shows an example of a configured IM object with multiple remote control commands:
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314 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 17.06.00.png]]
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316 +Figure 3.3.14. IM object with multiple telecontrol commands
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318 +Fig. 3.3.15 shows the drop-down menu of an active diagram element bound to the IM object configured as shown in Fig. 3.3.14:
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320 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 17.06.35.png]]
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322 +Figure 3.3.15. IM object on the diagram with multiple remote control commands
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324 +The system class //Telecontrol// can also be used for objects with single remote control commands. Attribute configuration is done in the same way – simply add a Telecontrol attribute to the remote control object, as shown in Fig. 3.3.13.
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326 +3.3.1. Setting up control and remote control without password
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328 +In standard operation, sending control and telecontrol signals requires user password entry. However, in certain cases, this level of security may be excessive. To accommodate such scenarios, the CENTO software includes a setting that allows //Control without password.//
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330 +Control without password is configured using the diagram (i.e., via the Information Model). To enable this, add the attribute Control without password with the code //skip_password// and the bool type to the class of the control object (see Fig. 3.3.16).
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