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1 1  = CONTENT =
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3 3  = 1. INTRODUCTION =
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5 5  CENTO is a multifunctional software platform for data collection, processing, and display.
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358 358  
359 359  If the objects on the diagram differ from those placed in the category, clicking **Select all similar elements** pops up a message as in Fig. 4.14.
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361 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.11.47.png]]
363 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.11.47.png||height="504" width="369"]]
362 362  
363 363  Figure 4.14. Selecting similar elements is not available
364 364  
365 365  == 4.6. Auto-replace of colors used in diagrams ==
366 366  
367 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.12.37.png]]
369 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.12.37.png||height="408" width="581"]]
368 368  
369 369  Figure 4.15. Color replacement modal window
370 370  
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372 372  
373 373  == 4.7. Setting up an animation frame for technological events associated with a diagram object ==
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375 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.13.43.png]]
377 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.13.43.png||height="311" width="582"]]
376 376  
377 377  Figure 4.16. Scheme settings modal window
378 378  
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391 391  
392 392  The default chart template is in a custom category named **Charts.** To use it, move it to the diagram canvas (see Fig. 4.17).
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394 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.15.15.png]]
396 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.15.15.png||height="291" width="582"]]
395 395  
396 396  Figure 4.17. Charts object
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403 403  
404 404  Fig. 4.18 shows an example of configuring the tag value chart display
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406 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.16.36.png]]
408 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.16.36.png||height="532" width="452"]]
407 407  
408 408  Figure 4.18. Edit data of chart modal window
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422 422  
423 423  When filling in the chart settings, the data is displayed as shown below:
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425 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.18.01.png]]
427 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.18.01.png||height="269" width="559"]]
426 426  
427 427  Figure 4.19. Chart in the diagram viewer
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430 430  
431 431  === 4.8.2. Charts of tag values selected on the diagram ===
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433 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.18.57.png]]
435 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.18.57.png||height="599" width="559"]]
434 434  
435 435  Figure 4.20. Edit the data of the chart
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447 447  
448 448  When the chart settings are configured as shown in Fig. 4.20, data in view mode is displayed only after a linked tag is left-clicked. Each additional selected tag plots its own chart (see Fig. 4.21).
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450 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.19.47.png]]
452 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.19.47.png||height="257" width="551"]]
451 451  
452 452  Figure 4.21. Chart in the diagram viewer
453 453  
454 454  === 4.8.3. Displaying future data on charts ===
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456 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.20.34.png]]
458 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.20.34.png||height="502" width="386"]]
457 457  
458 458  Figure 4.22. Edit the data of the chart
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467 467  
468 468  This data, displayed on the charts, enables forecasting, comparing planned vs. actual performance at the enterprise, and similar analyses.
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470 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.21.50.png]]
472 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.21.50.png||height="262" width="548"]]
471 471  
472 472  Figure 4.23. Forecasting chart
473 473  
474 474  == 4.9. Setting up level indicators ==
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476 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.23.18.png]]
478 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.23.18.png||height="309" width="333"]]
477 477  
478 478  Figure 4.24. Water level parameter output
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485 485  * Click on the **Setting up rules** icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.24.08.png||height="20" width="24"]]
486 486  * In the window that opens (see Fig. 4.25), the** Condition** and **Action** fields need to be filled in for the rule. If highlighting areas based on specific conditions is not required, the **Condition **field can be left empty – in this case, the rendered object is to be displayed using the color specified in the **Action** field.
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488 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.24.38.png||height="202" width="691"]]
490 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.24.38.png||height="186" width="634"]]
489 489  
490 490  Figure 4.25. Setting the fill depending on the values
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509 509  
510 510  To edit the properties of an object, right-click on it and select the **Edit data of the element.** The **Edit data of element **modal window is shown in Fig. 4.26.
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512 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.26.04.png]]
514 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.26.04.png||height="361" width="873"]]
513 513  
514 514  Figure 4.26. Edit the data of the element
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522 522  1. The// Disable context menus, posters, animations// attribute disables animation for such an element if the event is triggered not by changing it, but by changing another attribute included in this object, but if the triggered event relates to this attribute, then animation will work for it. In Fig. 4.27, the dedicated switch is linked to ID 13939, the element TO is linked to the same ID, it is located in the measurements of the object (Activation of the TO). If the **Disable context menus, posters, animations** field is disabled, the TO element will flash at any event related to the object with ID 13939. For the "TO" to flash only at an event that relates to this parameter, the TO element should turn it on.
523 523  1. The //Disable context menus, posters, animations// attribute also disables all context menus that are available to the object, but only measurements remain. In Fig. 3.27, the dedicated switch is linked to ID 13939, the element TO is bound to the same ID, it is located in the measurements of the object (Activation of the TO). If an IM element does not include the// Disable context menus, posters, animations //attribute, then all context menus from the switch are to be available to it.
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525 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.27.06.png]]
527 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.27.06.png||height="376" width="875"]]
526 526  
527 527  Figure 4. 27. Disabling context menus, posters, and animations attribute
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529 529  * **Disabling graphic animation** helps smooth the transition (rotations, offsets, and other geometric changes) of active or dynamic objects from one state to another in the diagram viewing mode.
530 530  * **Enabling element backlight **allows turning on the element highlighting when hovering in the diagram viewer (see Fig. 4.28), which allows the user to determine which diagram objects are active.
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533 533  
534 534  Figure 4.28. Highlighting of an active element of the diagram
535 535  
536 536  * **The hidden element** allows adjusting the visibility/invisibility of rendered objects in the diagram viewer. As soon as any object with this setting appears, a button [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.28.37.png||height="26" width="24"]], which hides such an object appears in the viewer in the upper-right corner. Clicking on it displays the diagram object and shows the button like this [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.29.19.png||height="23" width="25"]].
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538 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.29.40.png]]
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539 539  
540 540  Figure 4.29. Highlighting and hiding the active element of the diagram
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549 549  
550 550  In the **Measurements (left click)** field, left-click can adjust the number of rows and columns in the table. Fig. 4.30 shows an example of a two-column table.
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553 553  
554 554  Figure 4.30. Changing the view of the measurement table
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560 560  To quickly manage tags using manual input, a template is provided, which is located in the user category //Manual input.// To use this object, drag it to the diagram canvas (see Fig. 4.31).
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562 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 13.31.44.png]]
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564 564  Figure 4.31. Manual input object
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825 825  1. Blocking changes to a layer from the list.
826 826  1. Foreground/background of the layer.
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828 -== 4.21. Active ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​SVG elements ==
830 +== 4.21. Active ​​​​​​​SVG elements ==
829 829  
830 830  The diagram editor allows importing graphic element templates in SVG format from various sources. Developed animated images from external sources help optimize work in both view and edit modes of the diagram (see Section 4.22.1). They also enable monitoring technological processes with the ability to view moving and rotating objects on the diagram (see Section 4.22.2).
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1047 1047  Select the text on the diagram, which is to be a dynamic parameter, and open the window [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 14.39.54.png||height="28" width="29"]]. 
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1049 -In the rule, check the box next to the words** Without conditions** (1) (optional) and describe the first action. Mark the** Text** field, select the **Tag** parameter type (2) and write, for example, the ID=502001 (3) number from the database (or select it from the drop-down list (4) see Fig. 5.2), if it is necessary to round the values, enable rounding (5) and specify how many decimal places should be displayed. It is possible to format the text in the actions of the rules (6) (see Fig. 5.3), as well as output the value of the number in exponential form (7). Click **Save,** switch to the diagram [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 14.40.43.png||height="24" width="31"]]viewing mode and see the result (see Fig. 5.4).
1051 +In the rule, check the box next to the words** Without conditions** (1) (optional) and describe the first action. Mark the** Text** field, select the **Tag** parameter type (2) and write, for example, the ID=502001 (3) number from the database (or select it from the drop-down list (4) see Fig. 5.2), if it is necessary to round the values, enable rounding (5) and specify how many decimal places should be displayed. It is possible to format the text in the actions of the rules (6) (see Fig. 5.3), as well as output the value of the number in exponential form (7). Click **Save,** switch to the diagram [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 14.40.43.png||height="24" width="31"]]viewing mode and see the result (see Fig. 5.4).
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1051 1051  [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 14.41.18.png]]
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1154 1154  9 – Status is missing.
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1156 - The device is bound to the diagram by selecting **Device status** from the menu item. The content of the rules is similar to the example described above with changing the color of an object (in the** Condition** field, select the desired type of parameter, specify the device address, specify the operator and enter a numeric value equal to one or another status, and then specify the **Action **to be applied to the condition being fulfilled, for example, see Fig. 5.11).
1158 + The device is bound to the diagram by selecting **Device status** from the menu item. The content of the rules is similar to the example described above with changing the color of an object (in the** Condition** field, select the desired type of parameter, specify the device address, specify the operator and enter a numeric value equal to one or another status, and then specify the **Action **to be applied to the condition being fulfilled, for example, see Fig. 5.11).
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1158 1158  [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 14.49.03.png]]
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1167 1167  
1168 1168  For example, create a square element (to serve as a switch) and describe the rules for it. In this example, the square changes the background color depending on the incoming parameter of the information model object, which refers to the value from the CENTO database.
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1170 -The sequence of bindings to the parameters of an information model object is like the actions for binding to tags: instead of **Tag value** and **Tag status,** select the** IM attribute** and **IM parameter status**, see Fig. 5.12.
1172 +The sequence of bindings to the parameters of an information model object is like the actions for binding to tags: instead of **Tag value** and **Tag status,** select the** IM attribute** and **IM parameter status**, see Fig. 5.12.
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1172 1172  [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 14.50.40.png]]
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