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... ... @@ -4,26 +4,46 @@ 4 4 5 5 2. Devices, tags, channels 6 6 7 - 2.1. Creating a device tree 7 + 2.1. Creating a device tree 8 8 9 - 2.2. Creating devices 9 + 2.2. Creating devices 10 10 11 - 2.3. Set up tags and channels 11 + 2.3. Set up tags and channels 12 12 13 - 2.3.1. Adding a protocol tag 13 + 2.3.1. Adding a protocol tag 14 14 15 - 2.3.2. Add a calculation tag 15 + 2.3.2. Add a calculation tag 16 16 17 - 2.3.3. Setting up calculation formulas 17 + 2.3.3. Setting up calculation formulas 18 18 19 - 2.3.4. Configuring calculation channels 19 + 2.3.4. Configuring calculation channels 20 20 21 -3. Configuring CENTO via 21 +3. Configuring CENTO via Excel 22 22 23 - ONFIGURINGCENTO VIA EXCEL23 +4. Events 24 24 25 +5. Mnemonics 25 25 27 +6. Information model 26 26 29 +7. System settings 30 + 31 +8. Transfer kits 32 + 33 +9. Lighting control 34 + 35 +10. Tooling 36 + 37 +~11. Other settings in interfaces 38 + 39 + 11.1. Analysis of real-time data 40 + 41 + 11.2. Analysis of metering data 42 + 43 + 11.3. Logs 44 + 45 +---- 46 + 27 27 == **1. INTRODUCTION** == 28 28 29 29 CENTO is a multifunctional software platform for data collection, processing, and display. ... ... @@ -662,47 +662,47 @@ 662 662 663 663 Data transfer via the OPC UA protocol and API does not require additional settings and is available after the installation of the appropriate modules in the system. 664 664 665 -Data transfer by other methods is carried out through the so-called Transmission Sets. Setting up Sets for transfer is located in the "Set Editor" (see Fig. 9.1) and the procedure for working with this interface is described in more detail in the "Guide to setting up sets for transmission".685 +Data transfer by other methods is carried out through the so-called Transmission Sets. Setting up Sets for transfer is located in the "Set Editor" (see Fig. 8.1) and the procedure for working with this interface is described in more detail in the "Guide to setting up sets for transmission". 666 666 667 667 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.26.20.png||height="174" width="990"]] 668 668 669 -Fig. 9.1 – Set Editor689 +Fig.8.1 – Set Editor 670 670 671 671 == 9. LIGHTING CONTROL == 672 672 673 673 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.28.49.png||height="174" width="695"]] 674 674 675 -Fig. 10.1 – Lighting control695 +Fig.9.1 – Lighting control 676 676 677 -The "Lighting Control" page (see Fig. 10.1) ("Settings" - "Lighting Control") is used to enable/disable lighting objects from the "Lighting Control Module" schedule. The operation of this module is described in the "Lighting Control Module Setup Guide".697 +The "Lighting Control" page (see Fig. 9.1) ("Settings" - "Lighting Control") is used to enable/disable lighting objects from the "Lighting Control Module" schedule. The operation of this module is described in the "Lighting Control Module Setup Guide". 678 678 679 679 == 10. TOOLING == 680 680 681 681 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.29.51.png||height="354" width="291"]] 682 682 683 -Fig.1 1.1 – Tools menu703 +Fig.10.1 – Tools menu 684 684 685 -The CENTO software administrator has access to settings from the "Tools" menu item, as shown in Figure 1 1.1:705 +The CENTO software administrator has access to settings from the "Tools" menu item, as shown in Figure 10.1: 686 686 687 -**~1. Monitoring** – allows you to view the list of installed services in a tabular form (see Fig.1 1.2), there are filters in the Name and Status columns [[image:1762756224414-911.png]] , and sorting buttons in others [[image:1762756224415-121.png]] . Also, data on services can be viewed in a graphical representation on the tab [[image:1762756224415-521.png]] (see Fig.11.3). Data can be downloaded by clicking a button [[image:1762756224415-118.png||height="24" width="97"]] to a .xlsx file (see Fig.11.4), for a certain period of time selected in the calendar [[image:1762756224415-292.png||height="24" width="254"]]707 +**~1. Monitoring** – allows you to view the list of installed services in a tabular form (see Fig.10.2), there are filters in the Name and Status columns [[image:1762756224414-911.png]] , and sorting buttons in others [[image:1762756224415-121.png]] . Also, data on services can be viewed in a graphical representation on the tab [[image:1762756224415-521.png]] (see Fig.10.3). Data can be downloaded by clicking a button [[image:1762756224415-118.png||height="24" width="97"]] to a .xlsx file (see Fig.10.4), for a certain period of time selected in the calendar [[image:1762756224415-292.png||height="24" width="254"]] 688 688 689 689 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.31.16.png]] 690 690 691 -Fig.1 1.2 – List of services in tabular form711 +Fig.10.2 – List of services in tabular form 692 692 693 693 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.32.04.png]] 694 694 695 -Fig.1 1.3 – Service schedules715 +Fig.10.3 – Service schedules 696 696 697 697 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.32.34.png||height="401" width="348"]] 698 698 699 -Fig.1 1.4 – Metrics in excel719 +Fig.10.4 – Metrics in excel 700 700 701 -In addition to information about the operation of services, in this interface you can view data on Users who use CENTO Software (see Fig. 1 1.5).721 +In addition to information about the operation of services, in this interface, you can view data on Users who use CENTO Software (see Fig. 10.5). 702 702 703 703 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.33.14.png]] 704 704 705 -Fig.1 1.5 – Users in CENTO software interfaces725 +Fig.10.5 – Users in CENTO software interfaces 706 706 707 707 This page displays information about Users who have used the CENTO software interfaces with the ability to search [[image:1762756421096-660.png]] by and sort [[image:1762756421096-718.png]] : 708 708 ... ... @@ -717,11 +717,11 @@ 717 717 718 718 **2. Server Reservation** – This item displays information about server reservations, the interface is described in the "Backup Guide". 719 719 720 -**3. Applications **—Provides access to additional applications that can be used on the system. This is currently the "CENTO Client" (see Figure 1 1.6)740 +**3. Applications **—Provides access to additional applications that can be used on the system. This is currently the "CENTO Client" (see Figure 10.6) 721 721 722 722 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.34.57.png||height="254" width="627"]] 723 723 724 -Fig.1 1.6 – Appendices744 +Fig.10.6 – Appendices 725 725 726 726 The application is installed on the user's workplace. Allows you to work with CENTO without using a browser. After downloading the application for a certain type of operating system, it is necessary to run the file and enter the IP address of the server, after which the User gets to the authorization page, as without using this application. 727 727 ... ... @@ -729,33 +729,33 @@ 729 729 730 730 === 11.1. Analysis of real-time data === 731 731 732 -On the page "Analysis of operational data" ("Analysis" - "Operational data") there is a tab "Time" (Fig. 1 2.1), which is designed for time control on devices capable of transmitting their internal time to CENTO. In order for such devices to appear in the interface, time is collected from them into a tag with a name, for example, "Device time" in a string in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. Next [[image:1762756612986-850.png||height="24" width="25"]] , the system will find all tags with this name and compare the time specified in them with the time of the last polling of the device. The difference will be displayed in the right column and will give the User an understanding of how many seconds the time of the device differs from the server time.752 +On the page "Analysis of operational data" ("Analysis" - "Operational data") there is a tab "Time" (Fig. 11.1), which is designed for time control on devices capable of transmitting their internal time to CENTO. In order for such devices to appear in the interface, time is collected from them into a tag with a name, for example, "Device time" in a string in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. Next [[image:1762756612986-850.png||height="24" width="25"]] , the system will find all tags with this name and compare the time specified in them with the time of the last polling of the device. The difference will be displayed in the right column and will give the User an understanding of how many seconds the time of the device differs from the server time. 733 733 734 734 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.37.36.png||height="352" width="806"]] 735 735 736 -Fig. 1 2.1 – Analysis of live data, "Time" tab756 +Fig. 11.1 – Analysis of live data, "Time" tab 737 737 738 738 === 11.2. Analysis of metering data === 739 739 740 -On the page "Analysis of Metering data" ("Analysis" - "Metering Data"), in the Devices and Objects trees, it is possible to remove the tree levels (see Fig. 1 2.2) to display the path of the linked device in the table header (see Fig. 12.3) in the configuration window called by the button [[image:1762756705490-371.png||height="30" width="31"]] that is available to the User with the Administrator role. These settings are applied to all users.760 +On the page "Analysis of Metering data" ("Analysis" - "Metering Data"), in the Devices and Objects trees, it is possible to remove the tree levels (see Fig. 11.2) to display the path of the linked device in the table header (see Fig. 11.3) in the configuration window called by the button [[image:1762756705490-371.png||height="30" width="31"]] that is available to the User with the Administrator role. These settings are applied to all users. 741 741 742 742 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.38.55.png||height="81" width="181"]] 743 743 744 -Fig. 1 2.2 – Setting the Display of Tree Levels764 +Fig. 11.2 – Setting the Display of Tree Levels 745 745 746 746 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.39.58.png||height="279" width="809"]] 747 747 748 -Fig. 1 2.3 – Display Tree Levels According to Setting768 +Fig. 11.3 – Display Tree Levels According to Setting 749 749 750 750 === 11.3. Logs === 751 751 752 752 In any event log ("Logs" - "Technological Events" - "Video Cameras" - "Oscillograms" - "Power Quality" - "Device Events" - System Events - "All Events") it is possible for the User with the Administrator role to change the width of columns by hovering over their borders and dragging them left/right. This appearance display will apply to all Users. 753 753 754 -[[image:1762756832283-936.png]] - Log display configuration button (down left corner). By default, it is present only in the User interface with Administrator rights. Clicking this button opens a pop-up window (Fig. 1 2.4), in which the User sets the height of the rows in the log, the method of displaying the paths to the device and the IM object: chooses how many levels to display starting from the device or hide starting from the root of the tree, the same choice with the tree of objects of the information model. Selects the alignment in the columns (centered, left, or right). It also edits the display/hiding of columns and their placement relative to each other by dragging and dropping the icon [[image:1762756832283-360.png]]774 +[[image:1762756832283-936.png]] - Log display configuration button (down left corner). By default, it is present only in the User interface with Administrator rights. Clicking this button opens a pop-up window (Fig. 11.4), in which the User sets the height of the rows in the log, the method of displaying the paths to the device and the IM object: chooses how many levels to display starting from the device or hide starting from the root of the tree, the same choice with the tree of objects of the information model. Selects the alignment in the columns (centered, left, or right). It also edits the display/hiding of columns and their placement relative to each other by dragging and dropping the icon [[image:1762756832283-360.png]] 755 755 756 756 [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-09 at 22.41.27.png||height="613" width="429"]] 757 757 758 -Fig. 1 2.4 – Configure Log Display778 +Fig. 11.4 – Configure Log Display 759 759 760 760 == BASIC CONCEPTS AND ABBREVIATIONS == 761 761