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What is it?

The Settings page is where the user can change contextual information about their installations. Here, the user can see the line name, line type, voltage level, temperature limit, and current limit. If the user clicks the arrow button of a line, an information box will be expanded. Here, the user can see more information about the line type, which spans of the line that are instrumented, and the ID of the neuron that is installed on the respective span. Here, the user can also insert a name for each span. This makes it easier for users to navigate when they start to get multiple neurons over multiple spans and lines.

Contents

Overview of lines - Here, the user can see the line name, line type, voltage level, temperature limit, and current limit. The user can also edit the temperature and current limit if the limits are changed, or if it’s just a fault in the data basis. This is done by pressing the pencil button next to the respective parameter.

Expanded line view - Here, the user can see more information about the line type, which spans of the line that are instrumented, and the ID of the neuron that is installed on the respective span. The user can also insert a name for each span. This is done by pressing the pencil-button.


How to use

By using the settings page to set appropriate names for each monitored span, the user can more easily navigate their grid. The specified name will make it more intuitive with alarm-names, list navigation, and generally ease the user interface.

Last updated 30/10/2020
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