Camozzi UVIX User manual

UVIX
USER MANUAL
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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Contents
1. Introduction 3
1.1 Structure of the UVIX 3
1.2 Wireless connection 3
1.2.1 Wireless connection example 4
1.2.2 Wireless connection with gateway 5
1.3 USB connection 5
1.3.1 USB connection example 5
1.4 Coexistence of the types of connection 5
2. Installation 6
3. Web App 9
3.1 Login 9
3.2 Navigating the web app 9
3.2.1 Top bar 10
Notifications 10
Setup 10
Session/account management 13
About 13
3.2.2 Left bar 14
3.3 User registry management 15
3.4 Device management 15
3.5 Slave management 16
3.6 Variables 16
3.7 Alarms 17
3.8 Commands 17
3.9 Set-up parameters configuration 19
Reset 20
Save on pc 21
Send 21
Save on device 21
3.10 Exclusive Device Management 21

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Introduction
1.
The UVIX environment allows the user to monitor and configure all
new generation Camozzi devices that support connection to it.
This system has been implemented with a "web based" architecture
in order to access information through a simple browser, with the
possibility of installing it on a single PC/gateway/server and being
able to access it from any device within the same network.
Monitoring consists in the display of all the device parameters, whether
they concern the operation, health status and parameterization.
Archiving of this data is not performed and remains the responsibility
of the user if necessary.
The devices can be connected to the UVIX in two ways: wireless
connection or USB connection.
For more details on the type of connection available, refer to the
manual of the specific product.
For the commissioning of this system it is necessary to have:
• At least one Camozzi device that supports connection to the UVIX:
it is the device that can be monitored and parameterized.
• An access point (in case you want to use the wireless connection):
has the task of establishing the wireless connection.
• A PC on which to install the UVIX environment: for the installation and
configuration procedure, refer to the dedicated chapters.
• A gateway on which to install the UVIX environment: this performs the
same tasks as the access point and the PC which will therefore no
longer be needed.
The main types of connection will be described in the following chapters.
The UVIX software comprises:
• Gateway-USB: manages the transmission via a USB connection, and is
an optional component that is only necessary for devices that have this
type of connection.
• FEP: manages the communication with the devices, in the case of USB
connection the data passes through the Gateway-USB while in the case
of wireless connection it arrives directly.
In this configuration, the device connects via wireless connection to an
access point which in turn communicates, via a LAN cable or wireless,
with a PC where the UVIX is installed.
For the system to work properly, the access point that generates the
network must be set with an SSID, a password and an IP address (the
choice is arbitrary).
The PC must be set-up with a static IP address that must belong to the
access point network.
1.1 Structure of the UVIX
1.2 Wireless connection
• Web Service: manages the communication between the various
components.
• Database: contains the current data from devices and all configuration
parameters available to the WebApp.
• Web App: manages the interface between the user and the UVIX system.
The following parameters must be set on the Camozzi devices to be
connected to the network:
• Network SSID: ID of the network to which the device is to connect.
• Network Password: password of the network to which the device is to connect.
• Destination IP address: IP address of the PC where the UVIX is installed and
with which the device must communicate.
The IP address of the device, on the other hand, must be assigned via DHCP.
UVIX
Web app
Web service
Device UVIX
wireless
FEP Gateway USB
Database
CAMOZZI
DEVICE
CAMOZZI
DEVICE
Device UVIX
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The default configuration of Camozzi devices foresees the following
values:
• SSID: camozziUVIX.
• Password: camozziUVIX.
• IP Address: 192.168.0.5.
For simplicity of implementation, the network will be set up in a manner
consistent with these data so as not to have to modify them.
The access point is configured with the following information:
• SSID: camozziUVIX.
• Password: camozziUVIX.
• IP Address: 192.168.0.10.
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
The system configured in this way is fully operational, but it is a closed
system, that is, it allows the configuration and monitoring of any device
that connects to the “camozziUVIX” network exclusively from PC_UVIX.
1.2.1 Wireless connection example
The IP address and Subnet mask in this case have been set as static but could
also be dynamic.
The PC on which the UVIX was installed (now called PC_UVIX) must have the
same static IP address that was configured on the devices:
• IP Address: 192.168.0.5.
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
To overcome this limit, it is possible to enter the PC_UVIX into a network,
a company one for example, so that any device entered in that network
can directly access the UVIX and therefore it is not necessary to repeat the
installation and configuration on each workstation.
Device UVIX
SSID: camozziUVIX
Password: camozziUVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.5
Device UVIX
SSID: camozziUVIX
Password: camozziUVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.5
Device UVIX
SSID: camozziUVIX
Password: camozziUVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.5
Access Point
SSID: camozziUVIX
Password: camozziUVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.10
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
PC UVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.5
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
CAMOZZI
DEVICE
CAMOZZI
DEVICE 1
CAMOZZI
DEVICE
CAMOZZI
DEVICE 2
CAMOZZI
DEVICE
CAMOZZI
DEVICE 3
Access Point
SSID: camozziUVIX
Password: camozziUVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.10
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Access Point
SSID: Company_Network
Password: Company_Network
IP adress: 165.172.15.80
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
UVYX NETWORK COMPANY NETWORK
Device UVIX
SSID: camozziUVIX - Password: camozziUVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.5
https://165.172.15.50:8080
PC UVIX
IP adress:
192.168.0.5
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
PC UVIX
IP adress:
165.172.15.50
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
CAMOZZI
DEVICE
CAMOZZI
DEVICE
CAMOZZI
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CAMOZZI
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If a gateway is available, the entire configuration between the
access point and PC_UVIX is not necessary and it is sufficient to set the
information of the destination network.
Using the information from the previous example, in this case the
gateway will be configured as follows:
• SSID: camozziUVIX.
• Password: camozziUVIX.
• IP Address: 192.168.0.5.
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
1.2.2 Wireless connection with gateway
The other devices will keep the same configuration.
Similarly to that previous, it is possible to enter the gateway thus configured
within a network in order to make the UVIX accessible to any PC in the same
network.
In this configuration, the Camozzi devices, if they support the connection
to the UVIX and are equipped with a USB connector, can be monitored
and configured without installing wireless communication.
Assume you have a PC (from now called PC_UVIX) with UVIX and Gateway-
USB correctly installed and started.
The Camozzi devices that will connect via USB cable to the PC_UVIX can be
monitored and configured on the same web page, accessible from the
browser, used by the terminals connected via wireless.
The two types of connection can coexist perfectly; in fact, the type of
connection is completely transparent in the web page opened by the
browser.
1.3 USB connection
1.3.1 USB connection example
1.4 Coexistence of the types of connection
To take advantage of this type of connection, it is necessary to run the
Gateway-USB (start-up will be in background) present within the UVIX
installation (for more details on installation and configuration, refer to the
dedicated chapters).
Similarly to the type of wireless connection, the PC_UVIX, or a gateway, could
be entered within a network so that any device within the same network
can access the UVIX.
Therefore, since the Camozzi device is connected via wireless or USB
connection to the PC (or gateway) where the UVIX has been installed, each
terminal within the network will see this device without distinction.
UVYX NETWORK COMPANY NETWORK
Gateway
SSID: camozziUVIX
Password: camozziUVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.5
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway
IP adress: 165.172.15.50
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Device UVIX
SSID: camozziUVIX
Password: camozziUVIX
IP adress: 192.168.0.5
https://165.172.15.50:8080
https://165.172.15.50:8080
https://165.172.15.50:8080
https://165.172.15.50:8080
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Administrator privileges are required to
perform the installation, if you do not have
these privileges, the installation will ask for the
credentials of a user who has them.
At start-up, the installation will show the
minimum system requirements, it is up to the
user to verify that they are met and if so, click
"Yes" to continue.
Installation
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Once clicked, you will be asked which installation
to perform:
• Basic: the installation will continue
independently by installing all the necessary
components and configuring the UVIX with the
default data.
• Advanced: the installation will ask at each
step if and how to configure all the components
necessary for the operation of the UVIX.
It is recommended to use the Advanced
installation only in case of environment use in
dedicated situations, for example on a company
server or systems that require the use of particular
network ports or management of network
services.
Select the desired mode and click on “Next>”.
If you have chosen the basic mode, wait for the
installation to finish.
In the case of the advanced mode, however,
a window will appear asking you to select the
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Once you click on "Next>" select which
components to install:
• Core UVIX components: these are all the
components necessary for the operation of
the UVIX.
• USB-Gateway interface: this is the USB gateway
to be able to connect devices via USB cable.
It is possible to select whether to perform a
"full", "compact" or "custom" installation and
depending on the choice, the installation will
respectively select both components, only those
required or those selected by the user.
The full installation is selected by default.
If you want to install the “Core UVIX” separately
from the “USB-Gateway”, only the one you desire
can be selected at this stage.
Once you click on "Next>" you will be asked if and
where to create the connection to the UVIX and
the default setting will be indicated.
Click on "Next>" and in the subsequent window
check that the settings are the desired ones, if so,
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Once the installation is complete, a window will appear asking if
you want to install the IIS (Internet Information Services), a service
necessary for the correct operation of the UVIX.
Wait for the installation to finish and press any key to continue.
In the next window you will be asked to decide whether to use the
default port (8080) and if not, to enter the desired one.
This option is useful if port 8080 is already being used by other
services on the PC.
After setting up the port, press any key to continue, once
done, a window will appear asking if you want to restart the
computer immediately or at a later time (to be able to use the
UVIX, a restart is necessary).
Once you have clicked on "Finish", a window will appear that
will summarize how to access the UVIX, once you click on "OK"
the installation will be finished.
If the IIS is already installed, the installation will configure the part
necessary for the operation of the UVIX, this phase can be skipped if you
want to use a different http server and in this case the configuration will
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Web App
3.
Later on this chapter will list the websites made available by the UVIX
system’s web app, alongside their respective functions.
Once logged in, it is possible to add or remove other users and edit
the relative authorisations. For more details, refer to the paragraph
"User Registry Management".
3.1 Login
LOGIN LEVEL USERNAME PASSWORD DESCRIPTION
USER enduser enduser Basic, read-only access level with limited features
INSTALLER user customer Complete access level with the possibility of editing some parameters
The connection to the application is made using an internet browser via
the URL configured by the system administrator.
In order to log in to the system, the user must enter their credentials, consisting
of a username and password.
When logging in for the first time, there are two login levels available:
If the user does not enter their credentials correctly, the following error
message will be displayed:
When the user is successfully logged in, the homepage of the web app
is displayed.
In this paragraph, we will explain how the web app is structured and
how to navigate within the app in order to access the different sections
and features.
3.2 Navigating the web app
The web app is divided into three functional areas:
• Top bar [1]
• Left bar [2]
• Work page [3] (the page concerning the selected feature is displayed via
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The top bar provides the following features:
• Link to the Camozzi Automation website homepage [1]
• Notification of new devices to be added to the relevant registry [2]
• Set-up of user registry [3]
3.2.1 Top bar
• Session and account management [4]
• Home page [5] (allows you to return to the initial page)
• Information about the UVIX system [6]
When the UVIX system recognises a new device for the first time or the
device has not yet been entered in the respective registry, a notification
is displayed in the top bar.
Notifications
The number displayed on the notification icon indicates the number of
devices that need to be added to the registry.
By clicking on the symbol , the list of devices is displayed and, in particular,
their Device Number is shown (unique identification code of each Camozzi
device). By hovering over a device with the cursor, a tool tip is shown,
containing the family name to which it belongs. Clicking on a device in the list
will open the device registry section, where a pop-up will be automatically
opened, allowing you to insert it into the device registry. The user will have
to assign it a name (it is advisable to associate a name which refers to the
role of the device within the system/machine into which it will be inserted)
and decide which device group to connect it with (for example, the name of
the system/machine into which it will be inserted or one of its subsystems).
Once the device has been registered, the notification counter of devices to
be added to the registry will decrease. For more details on inserting a new
device, refer to the "Setup-Device" paragraph.
Setup
Via the set-up menu, you are able to access sections to manage the
registries of:
Users: it is possible to add new users by specifying various information
(mandatory information is indicated with “*”), or to view and/or edit
the user profiles already present in the registry. For more details about
user profiles and authorisation, refer to the paragraph "User Registry
Management".
DESCRIPTION
1 Button for creating a new device group
2 Button for ascending/descending alphabetical order
3 Filter of the values contained in the relative column
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DESCRIPTION
1 Button for creating a new device group
2 Button for ascending/descending alphabetical order
3 Filter of the values contained in the relative column
4 Buttons to view details of the device groups and edit their properties
By pressing the button [1], the following screen will be displayed:
Devices Groups: you can add new groups of devices by specifying
their name, or view and / or edit the groups of devices already
After entering the required information (mandatory information is
indicated with "*"), you can enter the new user by pressing the button
“Save” located on the bottom right.
Before saving the changes, check that all the data entered is valid,
otherwise the incorrect fields are highlighted and a note appears
describing the problem.
present in the registry.
By selecting "TRUE" under "Disabled", the selected user will no longer be
available (and therefore will no longer be able to access the system) despite
remaining in the registry.
By pressing the display and/or edit buttons [4], a screen similar to the previous
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DESCRIPTION
1 Button for ascending/descending alphabetical order
2 Filter of the values contained in the relative column
3 Buttons to view device details or edit their properties
Once the [1] button has been pressed, the following screen will be displayed:
Devices: it is possible to view and/or edit the devices already present in
the registry.
After entering the required information (mandatory information is
indicated with "*"), you can enter the new device group by pressing the
"Save" button located on the bottom right.
Before saving the changes, check that all the data entered is valid,
otherwise the incorrect fields are highlighted and a note appears
describing the problem.
After entering the required information (mandatory information is
indicated with "*"), you can enter the new device by pressing the “Save”
button located on the bottom right.
Before saving the changes, check that all the data entered is valid,
otherwise the incorrect fields are highlighted and a note appears
By selecting "TRUE" under "Decommissioned", the selected device group will
no longer be available (and, therefore, will no longer be displayed in the left
bar) despite remaining in the registry.
By pressing the display and/or edit buttons [4], a screen similar to the previous
one will be displayed.
describing the problem.
By selecting "TRUE" under "Decommissioned", the selected device will no
longer be available despite remaining present in the registry.
By pressing the display and/or edit buttons [3], a screen similar to the
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Session/account management
It displays the username of the active user profile
and allows the user to log out of the application
or change the password of the active user profile.
By pressing "Unit of measure preferences" you can select the desired
unit of measurement.
About
By pressing About, a popup appears containing
information about the release of the web app.
The information relating to the version that
allows you to understand if you are using an
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The left bar provides a comprehensive view of the state of the system/
machine into which the various devices are inserted.
The left bar uses a hierarchical treeView to represent the status of the
groups of active devices (e.g. those not disabled) present in the registry
and the status of the devices inserted into these groups.
At the outermost level, there are device groups [1] that may contain any
number of devices. A device [2] in turn may contain, if required by the
selected device, any number of slaves [3].
Initially, a group of devices does not contain any device [4]: it will be
up to the user to connect the devices to a specific device group when
the device is added to the registry, or edit it later by accessing the
management of the device registry.
You can expand ( ) and reduce ( ) the various sub-levels independently
of each other; initially the level of detail is set to Device Groups.
The overall status of the various elements is highlighted using 4 colours:
• Green: OK
• Orange: WARNING
• Red: ALARM
• Gray: NOT CONNECTED
The 3 types of objects are represented in the treeView as follows:
• Device groups:
- Button to show/hide the devices belonging to the group, coloured
according to the overall status of the device
- Name assigned to the device group
• Device:
- Button to show/hide the slaves belonging to the device, coloured
according to the overall status of the device
- Name assigned to the device
- A dot with the initials of the device family to which the device belongs,
coloured according to the overall status of the device.
• Slave:
- Slave ID - Description of type
- A dot, coloured based on the overall status of the slave
Un dispositivo mostrerà lo stato peggiore tra i suoi slave, analogamente
A device will show the worst status among its slaves, similarly for the
device group in relation to the devices contained within it.
Assuming that a device group has three devices in three different states
(OK, WARNING and ALARM), the status of the device group will be the
most severe of the 3, e.g. ALARM.
For devices the mechanism is similar, with the difference that they
themselves have their own status, so consequently, the overall status is
the worst between their own and that of the slaves.
The NOT CONNECTED status is a special case. A device which is not
connected is shown by the web app using a grey dot next to it and its
slaves (if it has them). In this case, however, the colour of the button to
show/hide its subsection will be red, which indicates an ALARM status.
Selecting a device or a slave will open a page in the functional area
"Work page" which will allow you to monitor, if required, configure and/
or send commands to the selected element.
You can show or hide the left bar using the [5] button.
In the lower part of the left bar [6] there is a summary of the total number
of devices present and their overall status.
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Before describing how to manage the user registry effectively, it is
necessary to understand how to correctly configure users to ensure that
they can only access the required features.
In order to limit/control access to certain features, the UVIX system uses
two different concepts: Profiles and Authorisations.
PROFILES
Users can have two profiles:
1.User: profile for users intending to only monitor devices or perform
limited functions.
2.Installer: profile to be assigned to the system managers who must make
adjustments and device configurations.
AUTHORISATIONS
The authorisations instead allow you to specify which of the available
features are assigned to a specific user. The authorisations available are:
• Manage registries: permission to manage registries of users, devices
and device groups
• Manage command: authorisation to send commands
• Manage setup parameter: authorisation to configure device and slave
setup parameters
The following explains how some basic features of the web app are
influenced by profiles and authorisations.
Variables
Each variable can only be viewed by users with a specific profile. Therefore,
some variables can be seen by both users belonging to the User and the
Installer profiles, while other variables can only be viewed by users
belonging to the Installer profile.
3.3 User registry management
Registries of Machines and Device groups:
A user can create or edit these registries if they have authorisation to Manage
registries. The profile to which a user belongs is insignificant.
User registries
A user can create or edit users if they have authorisation to Manage registries.
Furthermore, a user will only be able to manage users with a profile lower
than or equal to their own: a user belonging to the User profile can create
or edit users with a User profile. A user belonging to the Installer profile can
create or edit users with both a User and Installer profile.
Device registries
For complete access to device registry management, you must have
authorisation to Manage registries, but instead, in order to add a device
via notifications on the top bar, you do not need to have any particular
authorisation.
Commands
A user must have Manage command authorisation in order to send commands.
The commands, unlike the variables, do not have a level and, therefore, the
profile to which the user belongs is irrelevant.
Configuration
In order to view/edit the configuration of a device or a slave, a user must have
Manage setup parameter authorisation. The setup parameters, similarly to
the variables, are associated with a level. A parameter can only be viewed
and/or edited by users with a profile greater than or equal to the level of
the parameter itself. Therefore, a level 1 parameter can be viewed and/or
edited by users belonging to the User and Installer profile, whereas a level
2 parameter can only be viewed and/or edited by users belonging to the
Installer profile.
In order to access device management, you have to select it from the
treeView in the left bar.
The device management page is divided into 3 macro-areas:
• Header [1]: the name assigned by the user to the selected device and the
name of the device group to which it belongs are displayed.
• Status information [2]: the following fields related to the selected device
are displayed.
- An image which represents it with a coloured border based on its
overall status.
- Name: name assigned by the user.
- Family name: description of the type.
- Firmware: firmware version.
- Last trasmission: date and time of the last data received.
- Master status: overall status.
- Slaves status: status of the slaves (only if the device has slaves).
- Operational status: operational status.
- Connection: indicates whether the device is transmitting or more precisely
whether the FEP is receiving data from it. The indication is shown by the
colour of the dot which turns green if the device is connected or red if not.
- Under the image of the device, there may be a “Configuration” button,
if required, which allows the user to open the configuration window of the
selected device.
• Details [3]: it is divided in turn into three tabs:
- Variables: consisting of a table showing the variables sent by the device
accompanied by their value and the date of receipt. For more information,
see the paragraph "Variables".
- Alarm: consisting of a table showing all possible alarms that the device
may trigger. For more information, see the paragraph "Alarms".
- Commands: allows the user to send commands and see the command
history. For more information, see the paragraph "Commands".
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In order to access slave management, if present, it is necessary to select
it from the treeView present in the left bar.
The slave management page is divided into 3 macro areas:
• Header [1]: displays a description of the slave, formed by the Slave ID
and the description of the type, as well as the group of devices to which
it belongs.
• Status information [2]: displays the following fields related to the
selected slave.
- An image which represents it with its coloured border based on its
overall status.
- Slave ID: identification of the slave within the device.
- Family name: description of the type.
- Firmware: firmware version.
- Last trasmission: date and time of the last data received.
- Status
- Operational status
- Under the image of the slave, there may be a “Configuration” button,
which allows the user to open the configuration window of the
selected slave.
• Details [3]: it is divided into two tabs:
- Variables: consisting of a table showing the variables sent by the device
accompanied by their value and the date of receipt. For more information,
see the paragraph "Variables".
- Alarm: consisting of a table showing all possible alarms that the slave may
trigger. For more information, see the paragraph "Alarms".
The variables section is accessed from the device/slave management
page by clicking on the Variables tab [1].
The variables are listed in the form of a table and the following information
is shown for each variable:
• Name: name of variable.
• Value: value taken by the variable.
• Received: date/time at which the last information relating to the variable
was received.
Some variables, if considered particularly important, may have a dedicated
display through the use of indicators [2].
3.5 Slave management
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The alarm sections are accessed from the device/slave management
page by clicking on the Alarms [1] tab.
It is possible to see if there is an active alarm from the colour of the icon
present on the Alarm tab:
The command section is accessed from the device management page by
selecting the commands tab [1] in the Details section.
The alarm table contains all the possible alarms that the device/slave can
trigger, but only the alarms that have a coloured icon other than grey in
the status column are indeed active. The Event Onset column shows the
date when the alarm was detected.
Within the command section, you can open the section to send new
command [1] or see the history of commands sent by pressing on Last
Commands.
If the device is not connected, it will only be possible to view the
command history.
If you want to send commands to the device, it is always necessary to
first put the device in manual operating mode. If the device is not in this
mode, the web app only suggests the Start Manual Mode command. Only
once the device has effectively switched to manual operating mode will
the other controls be visible, which vary based on the type of device
selected. Furthermore, the command will always be displayed in order
to exit manual mode, which should always be sent when a command
sending session ends.
The alarms can be at one of two levels:
• Warning (turns orange when active)
• Error (turns red when active)
Depending on the type of command which has to be sent (numeric, on-off, ...),
the web app has a different interface to allow the user to set the desired
value and send it. Independent of the graphical aspect, both the desired
value and the current value are shown for each command.
A command has only been received by the device/slave when the two values
coincide. If the desired value is not acceptable, an error will be shown on
the screen: the field containing the incorrect value will be highlighted and
accompanied by a message describing the cause of the error.
• Grey icon: no active alarm.
• Orange icon: at least one warning level alarm (but no error level alarms).
• Red icon: at least one error level alarm is active (this does not exclude the
presence of active warning level alarms).
3.7 Alarms
3.8 Commands

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It is possible to open the command sending section in a dedicated
window in order to allow the user to see other information at the same
Clicking on Last commands will display a table with the list of commands
sent to the device.
This table shows:
• User: username of the user that sent the command.
• Command: description of the command sent.
• Slave: in the event that the command is sent to a particular slave, its ID
is shown followed by a description of the type.
• Result: outcome of the command.
• Sent at: date and time of sending the command.
• Recevied at: date and time of receiving the command.
• Clicking on the button in the last column [1] opens a pop-up, which
shows a greater level of detail regarding the command sent.
time, such as alarms or variables. In order to open a dedicated window,
double click on the New command button.

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The set-up configuration parameters section is accessed from the
management page of the device/slave you want to configure by clicking
on the “Configuration” button under the image of the device/slave.
DESCRIPTION
1 Selector to enable (left selector) or disable (right selector) the modification of parameters
2 Icon indicating whether the device is in manual mode
3 Buttons to expand or close the window
4 Parameters to be configured (they vary according to the type of device/slave selected)
5 Button to send the reset command (restore to factory default settings). Also available with selector [1] configured on the right
6 Button to save a configuration without sending it to the device
7 Button to send the configuration
8 Button to Send the command in order to finalise the current configuration on the device/slave
Upon accessing the system for the first time after connecting a new
device, since no configuration has been saved yet, the parameters sent
by the device will be shown on screen regardless of the type of display
selected.
Even if a device is not connected, it is still possible to access its
configuration, but only the display of the parameters will be enabled
and the only possible option will be to save the configuration without
sending it to the device.
If the value of a parameter displayed on the screen differs from that in
the connected device/slave, the symbol will be displayed next to the
parameter. By clicking on it, the value displayed on the screen is aligned to
the current value on the connected device/slave.
To be able to send the Reset, Send and Save on device commands to the
selected device/slave, the device must be in manual operating mode. You
can see if the device is in manual mode by checking the icon [2].
• device in manual operating mode
• device not in manual operating mode
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It is possible to restore the device/slave to its factory settings by pressing
the Reset button.
In the event that a user requests to carry out a task which is admissible
only if the device is in manual operating mode, but the device is not in
Similarly, when the user closes the configuration window and the
device is still in manual operating mode, they will be asked via a
When we talk about manual operating mode, we are always referring
to a device: in the case of slave configurations, the operating status of
As it is an irreversible operation, the web app asks the user for
confirmation via a pop-up before carrying out the operation.
Reset
this mode, the web app will alert the user via a pop-up, allowing them to
put the device into manual operating mode.
pop-up if they want to return to automatic mode.
the device to which the slave belongs is taken into consideration.
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