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1 1  **CONTENT**
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3 -1. **INTRODUCTION**
4 -CENTO is a multifunctional software platform for data collection, processing, and display.(((
3 +== **1. INTRODUCTION** ==
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5 +CENTO is a multifunctional software platform for data collection, processing, and display.
5 5  CENTO can be used to build various automated systems, for example: dispatching, control, accounting, diagnostics, etc.
6 6  This guide describes the general steps for setting up CENTO software, as well as links to other instructions.
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8 -1. **DEVICES, TAGS, CHANNELS**
9 -Operations for configuring the CENTO software (are performed from the drop-down menu "Settings" (see Fig. 2.1) of the control panel at the top of the CENTO graphical interface.
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9 +== **2. DEVICES, TAGS, CHANNELS** ==
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11 +Operations for configuring the CENTO software are performed from the drop-down menu "Settings" (see Fig. 2.1) of the control panel at the top of the CENTO graphical interface.
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11 11  Fig. 2.1 – Settings drop-down menu
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15 +=== 2.1. Creating a device tree ===
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17 +Configuration begins with the creation of a tree of devices (sources of information). The device tree is formed based on the convenience of further work with this tree and can reflect either the structure and names of the places where information sources are installed, or (in the case of small projects) combine information sources and production facilities of the enterprise.  This tree is necessary for the subsequent attribution of all sources of information and the information itself to this structure.
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19 +To configure the structure, go to the "Devices, tags, channels" page (Settings – Devices, tags, channels) (see Fig. 2.2).
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23 +Fig. 2.2 – Devices, Tags, Channels Page
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25 +By default, CENTO has a "Root Object" preset. Under the root object, you can specify, for example, the name of a company or a separate object. In order to rename a tree element, you need to hover the mouse pointer over it and right-click, and then select "Edit" (see Fig. 2.3). You can also delete an unnecessary object by clicking on the button [[image:1762746580637-301.png]]
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29 +Fig. 2.3 – Editing an object
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31 +**Attention! There must be no tethered devices in the power facility for removal.**
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34 +Adding objects in the structure (name of the system or enterprise) is performed by right-clicking (hereinafter referred to as the "RMB") on:
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36 +* selected object in the tree, in which case the new object will be nested;
37 +* in the empty space of a given tree, in this case the new object will be an independent object in this structure.
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