4. Description of the RPCM Device
Legend:
1
— menu for selecting the language of the web interface;
2
— field for entering the user name;
3
— field for entering password;
4
—
LOGIN
button to confirm entered details and log in to the of RPCM's web interface;
5
— link for SSH connection in terminal, using default SSH-client;
6
— "show-collapse" button "Nearest devices" panel to search for neighboring RPCM;
7
— “Nearby Device List" panel to search for nearby RPCM;
8
— serial name and IP address of one of the neighboring RPCM;
9
— llink to open SSH connection to neighbor RPCM in terminal using default SSH client;
10
— the button to refresh restarting the "Nearest devices" list.
Note. "Nearby Device List" — a list of RPCMs that are located in the same network segment and are currently available.
4.2.2. Description of the Control Panel — Dashboard
Two modes are available in Dashboard:
View Mode
— to visually inform about the status of the system;
Control Mode
— for performing various operations, including turning off of inputs and
outlets.
View Mode
is shown by default.
In this mode, a miniature graph displaying main parameters is located near each input or outlet.
This presentation of the data allows you to quickly obtain detailed information about both input
and output power flowing through the RPCM (see Figure 4.2.2).
Graphs for the two inputs are placed horizontally. Graphs for the ten outlets from
0
to
9
are ar-
ranged in a single row and timelines are arranged vertically to fit all 10 outlet into screen width.
Use the Unlock Control button on the Top Control Bar to switch between
View Mode
and
Control
Mode
.
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