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543 543  == 5. MNEMONICS ==
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547 547  Fig. 5.1 – Mnemonics
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553 553  More detailed use of mnemonic diagrams, their creation and configuration are described in the "Guide to the development of mnemonic diagrams".
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555 -6. INFORMATION MODEL
555 +== 6. INFORMATION MODEL ==
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557 557  An information model is a tool for describing the object of automation (physical objects, equipment, processes, etc.).  The information model allows you to reflect the structure and consolidate information on each created object in the form of attributes (measurements, reference values, regulatory documentation, etc.). The information model is widely used in CENTO: to simplify the configuration of large systems, to implement various functions, to differentiate rights by objects.
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559 559  The IM can be configured in the web editor "Information Model Editor" (see Fig. 6.1).
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563 +Fig. 6.1 – Information Model Editor Page
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565 +With the help of this editor, directories, classes, and objects of the Information Model are created.
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567 +For a detailed description of how to set up an information model, see the Information Model Setup Guide.
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569 +== 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS ==
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573 +Fig.7.1 – Menu "System"
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575 +The CENTO software administrator has access to settings from the "System" menu item, as shown in Figure 7.1.
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577 +1. **Menu Editor** – allows you to configure the CENTO main menu (see the "Administration Guide. Menu Editing").
578 +1. **User rights** - configure access to various sections and interfaces of CENTO (see "Guide to setting up access rights").
579 +1. **System information** – contains information about active modules, the number of tags/channels used, as well as the services installed on the server.
580 +1. **Mail servers** are used to receive and send information through mail servers (event-based notifications, xml layouts). Fig.7.2 shows an example of configured outgoing and incoming mail servers.
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