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334 334  Figure 3.3.16. Setting the control attribute without entering password
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336 +Thus, when creating an object of the selected class (see Fig. 3.3.17), include the specified attribute in the value field and verify its functionality on the diagram.
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338 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 17.27.04.png]]
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340 +Figure 3.3.17. Configuring an object with control without entering password
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342 +To skip password entry during remote control, as with control, an attribute named //Skip password// (any name can be used) is to be added. This attribute should have the  //skip_password// code and the //bool// type(see Fig. 3.3.18).
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346 +Figure 3.3.18. Configuring the attribute for password-free control
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348 +Next, for the object with remote control commands, this attribute, should be enabled as shown in Fig. 3.3.19, and the command sending on the diagram should be tested.
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350 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 17.32.18.png]]
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352 +Figure 3.3.19. Configuring object for control without entering password
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354 +=== 3.3.2. Configuring permission for remote control ===
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356 +Before executing remote control commands, some devices require an initial permission signal to be sent to a dedicated register. This signal enables remote control functionality. Only after this permission is granted the device accepts and process the main remote control commands.
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358 +To implement this type of remote control (TC) in CENTO, the following attributes are added to the object class (see Fig. 3.3.20):
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360 +* **telecontrol_permit_on_ti** – permission to switch TC on;
361 +* **telecontrol_permit_off_ti** – permission to switch TC off.
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363 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 17.34.12.png]]
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365 +Figure 3.3.20. Attributes for remote control permission
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367 +The system assigns the IDs of the corresponding tags to these attributes of the IM object. These tags are configured to send a signal to the register that enables remote control (see Fig. 3.3.21)
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371 +Figure 3.3.21. Configuration of attributes for enabling telecontrol
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373 +When an object uses the system class //Telecontrol// to send control commands, the permission-related attributes are designated as //permit_on_tag// and //permit_off_tag// (see Fig. 3.3.22):
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377 +Figure 3.3.22. Attributes for enabling remote control
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379 +In some devices, a single tag handles this function, while in others, two separate tags perform it. These tags are configured similarly to those used for direct remote control, differing only in the register address (see Fig. 3.3.23):
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