Changes for page 1 Administration mode

Last modified by Mora Zhou on 2023/12/22 10:15

From version 1.1
edited by Leo Wei
on 2022/06/08 12:58
Change comment: Imported from XAR
To version 3.1
edited by Stone Wu
on 2022/08/08 13:56
Change comment: There is no comment for this version

Summary

Details

Page properties
Title
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
1 -01 administrition mode
1 +1 Administrition mode
Parent
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
1 -V-BOX.OpenCloud.HMI.WebHome
1 +V-BOX.OpenCloud.WebHome
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
1 -XWiki.admin
1 +XWiki.Stone
Content
... ... @@ -18,11 +18,11 @@
18 18  OpenCloud include two type account.One is administrator account (parent account) for cloud mode.This account can create end-user account(sub account),and configure different IIOT configuration and share to different end-user account. Second is end-user account. This account also can configure different IIOT configuration directly, and configure communication with PLC. Please contact with salesman to register administrator account.
19 19  
20 20  (% style="text-align:center" %)
21 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_b0c8f9de12bdad04.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="286" width="400"]]
21 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_b0c8f9de12bdad04.png||height="286" width="400" class="img-thumbnail"]]
22 22  
23 23  = **2 Administration account function** =
24 24  
25 -== **2.1 Account information** ==
25 +== Account information ==
26 26  
27 27  (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HEdituserpersonalinformationorcompanyinformation." %)
28 28  (((
... ... @@ -30,15 +30,15 @@
30 30  )))
31 31  
32 32  (% style="text-align:center" %)
33 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_cbd483102782df6.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="630" width="700"]]
33 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_cbd483102782df6.png||height="630" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
34 34  
35 -== **2.2 V-BOX parameters** ==
35 +== V-BOX parameters ==
36 36  
37 37  (((
38 38  Set the V-BOX custom parameters.Administration account can configure these parameters to end-user account.These parameters can be use in script directly.
39 39  )))
40 40  
41 -== **{{id name="_Toc14748"/}}2.3 Access configuration** ==
41 +== Access configuration ==
42 42  
43 43  (((
44 44  (((
... ... @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
52 52  )))
53 53  )))
54 54  
55 -=== **2.3.1 MQTT configuration** ===
55 +=== MQTT configuration ===
56 56  
57 57  1.Configure the path and parameters for the V-BOX to access the MQTT server.Associate different V-BOX type to use
58 58  
... ... @@ -60,50 +60,50 @@
60 60  
61 61  3.When MQTT permission is enabled, the end-user account can edit the MQTT configuration. When the MQTT configuration is sent to the V-BOX, the V-BOX will use project configurations (sub configurations).
62 62  
63 -=== **2.3.2 Script Configuration** ===
63 +=== Script Configuration ===
64 64  
65 65  1.Configure the script of the V-BOX and use it in association with the "Script Configuration permission" in the model definition.
66 66  
67 67  (% style="text-align:center" %)
68 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_2b12147e47a6035.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="100" width="400"]]
68 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_2b12147e47a6035.png||height="100" width="400" class="img-thumbnail"]]
69 69  
70 70  2.When script permission is closed, all V-BOX project configurations (sub configuration) that use the access configuration (parent configuration) will not be able to edit scripts, and when the project configurations are downloaded to the V-BOX, the V-BOX will only use the scripts in the project configuration by default.
71 71  
72 72  3.When script permission is turned on, the project configuration can edit the script. When the project configuration is downloaded to the V-BOX, the V-BOX will use all the scripts of the access configuration and project configuration.
73 73  
74 -=== **2.3.3 Customize Information** ===
74 +=== Customize Information ===
75 75  
76 76  {{id name="OLE_LINK4"/}}Configuration customization:Configure all the relevant information about the customizable configuration in the gateway project configuration that uses the access configuration.
77 77  
78 78  Collection point customization: Configure all the relevant information of the customizable collection point in the gateway project configuration that uses the access configuration.
79 79  
80 -== **{{id name="_Toc24102"/}}2.4 Model redefinition** ==
80 +== 2.4 Model redefinition ==
81 81  
82 -**1.Model Name**
82 +**Model Name**
83 83  
84 84  Configure the global display name of the V-BOX model (global means all cloud account and end-user account) will display the configured alias).
85 85  
86 -**2.Tag trigger type**
86 +**Tag trigger type**
87 87  
88 88  Configure the number of monitor points under different trigger type groups and different V-BOX models created by end-users who configure administration account management.
89 89  
90 -**3.MQTT and script permissions**
90 +**MQTT and script permissions**
91 91  
92 92  {{id name="OLE_LINK1"/}}Configure the MQTT and script configuration permissions for project configurations of different V-BOX model.
93 93  
94 94  **For example:**
95 95  
96 -**1) MQTT Configuration Permissions:**
96 +**MQTT Configuration Permissions:**
97 97  
98 98  1. If the administration account closes the MQTT configuration permission of one V-BOX model (such as V-BOX H-AG), the end-user will not have the right to configure the MQTT module that created with V-BOX H-AG model. When the configuration is downloaded to the V-BOX, the V-BOX will only use the MQTT information in the access configuration by default.
99 99  1. When the MQTT configuration permission is not closed, the end-user can configure the MQTT configuration that created with V-BOX H-AG model, and when the configuration is downloaded to the V-BOX, the V-BOX will use this V-BOX MQTT configuration.
100 100  
101 -**2) Script Configuration Permissions:**
101 +**Script Configuration Permissions:**
102 102  
103 103  1. If the administration account closes the script configuration permission of one V-BOX model (such as V-BOX H-AG), the end-user managed by the administration account will not have the right to configure project configuration script created with H-AG. When the configuration is downloaded to the V-BOX, the V-BOX will only use the script in the access configuration by default.
104 104  1. When the script configuration permission is not closed, the end-user of the administration account can configure project configuration script create with H-AG, and when the configuration is downloaded to the V-BOX, the V-BOX will use the V-BOX project configuration and all scripts in the associated access configuration.
105 105  
106 -== **{{id name="_Toc27934"/}}2.5 End-user account management** ==
106 +== End-user account management ==
107 107  
108 108  1. (((
109 109  Supports administration account configuration group management end-users.
... ... @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
124 124  Supports administration account to view the V-BOX project configuration of its sub-accounts in the configuration list, and perform addition, deletion, and modification operations.
125 125  )))
126 126  
127 -== **{{id name="_Toc20194"/}}2.6 Platform name Label** ==
127 +== Platform name Label ==
128 128  
129 129  1. (((
130 130  Supports administration account configuration cloud platform name.
... ... @@ -134,9 +134,9 @@
134 134  )))
135 135  
136 136  (% style="text-align:center" %)
137 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_c9f124a11cc6b1f6.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="193" width="700"]]
137 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_c9f124a11cc6b1f6.png||height="193" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
138 138  
139 -== **{{id name="_Toc12349"/}}2.7 End-user mode** ==
139 +== End-user mode ==
140 140  
141 141  1. (((
142 142  The page display switched to the end-user mode is the page display under the end-user.
... ... @@ -148,247 +148,207 @@
148 148  For details, see-"end-user Operation Help Document".
149 149  )))
150 150  
151 -== {{id name="_Toc8225"/}}{{id name="OLE_LINK5"/}}**2.8 OpenCloud input restrictions** ==
151 +== OpenCloud input restrictions ==
152 152  
153 -**1) welcome page**
153 +**welcome page**
154 154  
155 -**{{id name="OLE_LINK6"/}}The administration account and end-user account: **up to 32 digits (spaces are not allowed).
155 +* **The administration account and end-user account: **up to 32 digits (spaces are not allowed).
156 +* **Password:** The length is >= 6 digits and <= 32 digits (English and special characters in English are allowed, spaces are not allowed, and cannot be empty).
157 +* **Company name: **up to 64 digits (except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: "””[]—()...! Special characters other than "" are limited to input, no spaces, and can be empty ).
158 +* **Contact: **up to 16 digits (except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: "””[]—()...! Special characters other than "" are limited to input, no spaces can be entered, and can be empty ).
159 +* **Contact information: **up to 32 digits (only integers can be entered, spaces are not allowed, and can be empty).
160 +* **Cloud platform address: **up to 64 bits (spaces are not allowed, can be empty).
161 +* **Company profile-limit:** up to 2000 (no other restrictions, can be empty).
156 156  
157 -**Password:** The length is >= 6 digits and <= 32 digits (English and special characters in English are allowed, spaces are not allowed, and cannot be empty).
163 +**V-BOX parameters: **Only 36 V-BOX parameters can be added at most.
158 158  
159 -**Company name: **up to 64 digits (except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: "””[]—()...! Special characters other than "" are limited to input, no spaces, and can be empty ).
165 +The number of trigger items added to the model definition page must be a positive integer, and the range is limited to 1-9999, and the default is up to 500 if there is no limit (no spaces can be entered, or empty).Total trigger item can not more than 2000.
160 160  
161 -**Contact: **up to 16 digits (except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: "””[]—()...! Special characters other than "" are limited to input, no spaces can be entered, and can be empty ).
167 +**Name restrictions**
162 162  
163 -**Contact information: **up to 32 digits (only integers can be entered, spaces are not allowed, and can be empty).
169 +* **Group name and other names:** up to 16 digits (except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: """[]—()...! Special characters other than "" are limited to input, no spaces are allowed , Cannot be empty), the number of groups is unlimited.
170 +* **Script name: **up to 32 (spaces and other special characters other than _ are not allowed, and the first character must be a letter).
164 164  
165 -**Cloud platform address: **up to 64 bits (spaces are not allowed, can be empty).
172 +**Add end-users**
166 166  
167 -**Company profile-limit:** up to 2000 (no other restrictions, can be empty).
174 +* **Username: **up to 16 digits (except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: "””[]—()...! Special characters other than "" are limited to input, no spaces or empty ).
175 +* **Password-Limit**: The length is greater than or equal to 6 digits and less than or equal to 32 digits (English and special characters in English are allowed, spaces are not allowed, and cannot be empty).
176 +* **UID-Limit**: Up to 200 digits (spaces are not allowed).
168 168  
169 -**2) V-BOX parameters: **Only 36 V-BOX parameters can be added at most.
178 +The period of the collection point configuration: a positive integer ranging from 1 to 30000 (spaces are not allowed).
170 170  
171 -**3) **The number of trigger items added to the model definition page must be a positive integer, and the range is limited to 1-9999, and the default is up to 500 if there is no limit (no spaces can be entered, or empty).Total trigger item can not more than 2000.
180 +Time limit for timing execution: one day, 1-24 hours, 1-1440 minutes, 1-86400 seconds, 1000-86400000 milliseconds.
172 172  
173 -**4) Name restrictions**
182 +**MQTT configuration:**
174 174  
175 -**Group name and other names:** up to 16 digits (except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: """[]—()...! Special characters other than "" are limited to input, no spaces are allowed , Cannot be empty), the number of groups is unlimited.
184 +* **Server address:** up to 64 bits (spaces are not allowed, cannot be empty, conform to ip address specifications).
185 +* Port: a positive integer in the range of 0-65535 (spaces are not allowed, cannot be empty, only numbers can be entered, excluding decimals and negative numbers).
186 +* **Heartbeat interval (seconds):** range 1-86400 positive integers (spaces are not allowed, cannot be empty, only numbers can be entered, excluding decimals and negative numbers).
176 176  
177 -**Script name: **up to 32 (spaces and other special characters other than _ are not allowed, and the first character must be a letter).
178 -
179 -**5) Add end-users**
180 -
181 -**Username: **up to 16 digits (except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: "””[]—()...! Special characters other than "" are limited to input, no spaces or empty ).
182 -
183 -**Password-Limit**: The length is greater than or equal to 6 digits and less than or equal to 32 digits (English and special characters in English are allowed, spaces are not allowed, and cannot be empty).
184 -
185 -**UID-Limit**: Up to 200 digits (spaces are not allowed).
186 -
187 -**6)** The period of the collection point configuration: a positive integer ranging from 1 to 30000 (spaces are not allowed).
188 -
189 -**7) **Time limit for timing execution: one day, 1-24 hours, 1-1440 minutes, 1-86400 seconds, 1000-86400000 milliseconds.
190 -
191 -**8) MQTT configuration:**
192 -
193 -**Server address:** up to 64 bits (spaces are not allowed, cannot be empty, conform to ip address specifications).
194 -
195 -Port: a positive integer in the range of 0-65535 (spaces are not allowed, cannot be empty, only numbers can be entered, excluding decimals and negative numbers).
196 -
197 -**Heartbeat interval (seconds):** range 1-86400 positive integers (spaces are not allowed, cannot be empty, only numbers can be entered, excluding decimals and negative numbers).
198 -
199 199  MQTT username, password, client ID: up to 200 characters.
200 200  
201 201  = **3 Features Module** =
202 202  
203 -== **{{id name="_Toc26950"/}}3.1 OpenCloud Sign in** ==
192 +== OpenCloud Sign in ==
204 204  
205 -1) User login needs to select account type shown in ②
194 +* User login needs to select account type shown in ②
195 +* User login can choose the current display language, as shown in ①, currently only Chinese and English are supported.
196 +* User login can select whether to display the password through ③ as shown in the figure.
197 +* Users can log in through an account or a bound email.
206 206  
207 -2) User login can choose the current display language, as shown in ①, currently only Chinese and English are supported.
208 -
209 -3) User login can select whether to display the password through ③ as shown in the figure.
210 -
211 -4) Users can log in through an account or a bound email.
212 -
213 213  (% style="text-align:center" %)
214 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_4b1423f713d6780a.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="376" width="500"]]
200 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_4b1423f713d6780a.png||height="376" width="500" class="img-thumbnail"]]
215 215  
216 216  Figure 1
217 217  
218 -== **{{id name="_Toc1566"/}}3.2 Personal information page** ==
204 +== Personal information page ==
219 219  
220 -1) Users can edit some personal or company information marked in red as shown in the figure below.
206 +Users can edit some personal or company information marked in red as shown in the figure below.
221 221  
222 222  (% style="text-align:center" %)
223 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_45e8b40c1adebae4.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="575" width="700"]]
209 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_45e8b40c1adebae4.png||height="575" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
224 224  
225 225  Figure 2
226 226  
227 -== **{{id name="_Toc2976"/}}3.3 V-BOX parameter page** ==
213 +== V-BOX parameter page ==
228 228  
229 -1) Support administration account(parent account) to define V-BOX parameter information and provide it to end-users (sub accounts).
215 +* Support administration account(parent account) to define V-BOX parameter information and provide it to end-users (sub accounts).
216 +* V-BOX parameters are used for the customizable information when the end-user (sub-account) binds the V-BOX and download parameters configuration to the V-BOX. The information content can be read and used by the script function in the V-BOX project configuration (see bns_get_config(string from) in "V-BOX Interface Document" about the introduction of the'bind' function).
217 +* The ‘field alias’ field in the V-BOX parameters will be used as a display field when the end-user (sub-account) uses it, and the ‘field name’ field is an operable field in the V-BOX’s internal read field and script after being sent to the V-BOX.
218 +* The 36 V-BOX parameter limit is the upper limit.
219 +* V-BOX parameters support cross-page selection and batch deletion.
220 +* After the user deletes the V-BOX parameters, it cannot be restored.
230 230  
231 -2) V-BOX parameters are used for the customizable information when the end-user (sub-account) binds the V-BOX and download parameters configuration to the V-BOX. The information content can be read and used by the script function in the V-BOX project configuration (see bns_get_config(string from) in "V-BOX Interface Document" about the introduction of the'bind' function).
232 -
233 -3) The ‘field alias’ field in the V-BOX parameters will be used as a display field when the end-user (sub-account) uses it, and the ‘field name’ field is an operable field in the V-BOX’s internal read field and script after being sent to the V-BOX.
234 -
235 -4) The 36 V-BOX parameter limit is the upper limit.
236 -
237 -5) V-BOX parameters support cross-page selection and batch deletion.
238 -
239 -6) After the user deletes the V-BOX parameters, it cannot be restored.
240 -
241 241  (% style="text-align:center" %)
242 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_8bcf4ea21838bcca.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="414" width="700"]]
223 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_8bcf4ea21838bcca.png||height="414" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
243 243  
244 244  Figure 3
245 245  
246 246  (% style="text-align:center" %)
247 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_b2d339390cbe40d2.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="49" width="800"]]
228 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_b2d339390cbe40d2.png||height="49" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
248 248  
249 -{{id name="OLE_LINK2"/}}Figure 4
230 +Figure 4
250 250  
251 -== **{{id name="_Toc15910"/}}3.4 Access configuration page** ==
232 +== Access configuration page ==
252 252  
253 -1) Associated configuration
234 +**Associated configuration**
254 254  
255 255  The access configuration (parent configuration) of the administration account(parent account) is provided to the end-user (sub account) as the associated configuration when creating the V-BOX project configuration (sub configuration).
256 256  
257 -2) Create configuration
238 +**Create configuration**
258 258  
259 259  Users can create access configurations by customizing or create configurations by using ‘Use IOT Platform Link’ with one click. The access configuration created through "Use IOT Platform Link" will copy the MQTT and script information defined in "Use IOT Platform Link".
260 260  
261 -3) Use IOT platform link
242 +**Use IOT platform link**
262 262  
263 263  Use IOT Platform Link’ is provided by the system. If it does not exist, the user has no right to choose and use it.
264 264  
265 -4) Access configuration
246 +**Access configuration**
266 266  
267 267  There are three sub-modules in the access configuration: MQTT, script, and custom information.
268 268  
269 269  **For example:**
270 270  
271 -**(1) MQTT configuration:**
252 +**MQTT configuration:**
272 272  
273 -1) Information such as the path of the V-BOX accessing the MQTT server and the user name and password is associated with the MQTT configuration permission in the model definition module.
254 +Information such as the path of the V-BOX accessing the MQTT server and the user name and password is associated with the MQTT configuration permission in the model definition module.
274 274  
275 -2) For the filling method of MQTT information, please refer to some MQTT client software on the market (such as MQTTfx).
256 +For the filling method of MQTT information, please refer to some MQTT client software on the market (such as MQTTfx).
276 276  
277 -3) After the information of MQTT is configured, it is used in the script by calling related functions in the "V-BOX LUA Script Function Document"-MQTT operation.
258 +After the information of MQTT is configured, it is used in the script by calling related functions in the "V-BOX LUA Script Function Document"-MQTT operation.
278 278  
279 279  **For example:**
280 280  
281 -1) Administration account(parent accounts) can manage end-users (sub accounts) user1 and user2.
262 +* Administration account(parent accounts) can manage end-users (sub accounts) user1 and user2.
263 +* The parent account creates an access configuration “config”, and defines the content of the MQTT module in the “config”.
264 +* The parent account turn off the MQTT permission of the V-BOX H-AG model and turn on the MQTT permission of the V-BOX H-00 model in the model definition.
265 +* User1 and user2, which are sub-accounts, receive the access configuration "config" assigned by the parent account (the administration account are assigned in the end-user account management module, see Chapter 2 <End-user Account Management > for details).
266 +* The sub-account uses "config" (parent configuration) as the associated configuration to create the V-BOX project configuration, which is the V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) of the V-BOX H-AG and V-BOX H-00 models respectively.
267 +* After entering the V-BOX project configuration page, you will find that the sub-account cannot view and edit the MQTT module information in the V-BOX H-AG model sub-configuration, but can view and edit the MQTT module information in the V-BOX H-00 model.
268 +* When the sub-account sends the sub-configurations to the V-BOXs of the corresponding models, when the V-BOX H-AG is executing the script, if there are functions in the script that call the MQTT information, then only the parent configuration (config) will be called. When the V-BOX H-00 executes the script, it will only call and execute the MQTT information in the sub-configuration.
282 282  
283 -2) And the parent account creates an access configuration “config”, and defines the content of the MQTT module in the “config”.
270 +**Script Configuration:**
284 284  
285 -3) The parent account turn off the MQTT permission of the V-BOX H-AG model and turn on the MQTT permission of the V-BOX H-00 model in the model definition.
272 +The V-BOX runs the script, which is used in association with the script configuration permission in the model definition.
286 286  
287 -4) User1 and user2, which are sub-accounts, receive the access configuration "config" assigned by the parent account (the administration account are assigned in the end-user account management module, see Chapter 2 <End-user Account Management > for details).
274 +After administrator account create an access configuration, the system will automatically generate a main script (core_script), which cannot be deleted.
288 288  
289 -5) The sub-account uses "config" (parent configuration) as the associated configuration to create the V-BOX project configuration, which is the V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) of the V-BOX H-AG and V-BOX H-00 models respectively.
276 +For the use of the script, please refer to the last chapter <Simple Description of the Script> and "V-BOX Interface Document".
290 290  
291 -6) After entering the V-BOX project configuration page, you will find that the sub-account cannot view and edit the MQTT module information in the V-BOX H-AG model sub-configuration, but can view and edit the MQTT module information in the V-BOX H-00 model.
292 -
293 -7) When the sub-account sends the sub-configurations to the V-BOXs of the corresponding models, when the V-BOX H-AG is executing the script, if there are functions in the script that call the MQTT information, then only the parent configuration (config) will be called. When the V-BOX H-00 executes the script, it will only call and execute the MQTT information in the sub-configuration.
294 -
295 -**(2) Script Configuration:**
296 -
297 -1) The V-BOX runs the script, which is used in association with the script configuration permission in the model definition.
298 -
299 -2) After administrator account create an access configuration, the system will automatically generate a main script (core_script), which cannot be deleted.
300 -
301 -3) For the use of the script, please refer to the last chapter <Simple Description of the Script> and "V-BOX Interface Document".
302 -
303 303  **For example:**
304 304  
305 -1) The current administrator account(parent account) can manage end-users (sub accounts) user1 and user2.
280 +* The current administrator account(parent account) can manage end-users (sub accounts) user1 and user2.
281 +* And the parent account creates an access configuration "config", and defines two script codes (lua1 and lua2) in the "config" (including the main script created by the system by default as three scripts).
282 +* The parent account is again in the model definition module. Turn off the script permissions of the V-BOX H-AG model and turn on the script permissions of the V-BOX H-00 model.
283 +* User1 and user2, which are sub-accounts, receive the access configuration "config" assigned by the parent account (the administration account are assigned in the end-user account management module, see Chapter 2 “end-user Account Management” for details).
284 +* The sub-account uses "config" (parent configuration) as the associated configuration to create V-BOX project configurations (sub-configurations) of V-BOX H-AG and V-BOX H-00 models respectively.
285 +* After entering the sub-configuration details page, you will find that the sub-account cannot view and edit the script module information in the sub-configuration of the V-BOX H-AG model, but can view and edit the script module in the sub-configuration of the V-BOX H-00 model(At this time, the sub-account edited a script lua3).
286 +* And when the sub-account sends the sub-configurations to the V-BOXs of the corresponding models, the V-BOX H-AG V-BOX will only execute the scripts core_script, lua1 and lua2 in the parent configuration (config) when executing the scripts, V-BOX H-00 The V-BOX will execute core_script, lua1, lua2, and lua3 in the parent and sub configuration.
306 306  
307 -2) And the parent account creates an access configuration "config", and defines two script codes (lua1 and lua2) in the "config" (including the main script created by the system by default as three scripts).
288 +**Customize Information:**
308 308  
309 -3) The parent account is again in the model definition module. Turn off the script permissions of the V-BOX H-AG model and turn on the script permissions of the V-BOX H-00 model.
290 +* Support administration account (parent account) definition, configuration custom information and collection point custom information, which are provided to end-users (sub-accounts).
291 +* Configure custom information and collection point Custom information is used for end-users (sub-accounts) to create customizable information when creating V-BOX project configuration and collection points. The information content can be passed through script functions in the script module script of V-BOX project configuration Read and use (for details, please refer to the introduction of'user' function in bns_get_config(string from) in "V-BOX Interface Document").
292 +* The'field alias' field in the custom information will be used as a display field when the end-user (sub-account) uses it, and the'field name' field is available in the V-BOX's internal read field and scripts after the V-BOX engineering configuration is sent to the V-BOX Field.
293 +* Custom information supports cross-page selection and batch deletion.
294 +* After the user deletes the custom information, it cannot be restored.
310 310  
311 -4) User1 and user2, which are sub-accounts, receive the access configuration "config" assigned by the parent account (the administration account are assigned in the end-user account management module, see Chapter 2 “end-user Account Management” for details).
312 -
313 -5) The sub-account uses "config" (parent configuration) as the associated configuration to create V-BOX project configurations (sub-configurations) of V-BOX H-AG and V-BOX H-00 models respectively.
314 -
315 -6) After entering the sub-configuration details page, you will find that the sub-account cannot view and edit the script module information in the sub-configuration of the V-BOX H-AG model, but can view and edit the script module in the sub-configuration of the V-BOX H-00 model(At this time, the sub-account edited a script lua3).
316 -
317 -7) And when the sub-account sends the sub-configurations to the V-BOXs of the corresponding models, the V-BOX H-AG V-BOX will only execute the scripts core_script, lua1 and lua2 in the parent configuration (config) when executing the scripts, V-BOX H-00 The V-BOX will execute core_script, lua1, lua2, and lua3 in the parent and sub configuration.
318 -
319 -**(3) Customize Information:**
320 -
321 -1) Support administration account (parent account) definition, configuration custom information and collection point custom information, which are provided to end-users (sub-accounts).
322 -
323 -2) Configure custom information and collection point Custom information is used for end-users (sub-accounts) to create customizable information when creating V-BOX project configuration and collection points. The information content can be passed through script functions in the script module script of V-BOX project configuration Read and use (for details, please refer to the introduction of'user' function in bns_get_config(string from) in "V-BOX Interface Document").
324 -
325 -3) The'field alias' field in the custom information will be used as a display field when the end-user (sub-account) uses it, and the'field name' field is available in the V-BOX's internal read field and scripts after the V-BOX engineering configuration is sent to the V-BOX Field.
326 -
327 -4) Custom information supports cross-page selection and batch deletion.
328 -
329 -5) After the user deletes the custom information, it cannot be restored.
330 -
331 331  **For example:**
332 332  
333 -1) The current administration account(parent account) can manage end-users (sub accounts) user1 and user2.
298 +* The current administration account(parent account) can manage end-users (sub accounts) user1 and user2.
299 +* And the parent account creates two access configurations config1 and config2, and defines a configuration custom information “con” and a collection point custom information “mon” in the custom information module in config1.
300 +* User1 and user2, which are sub-accounts, get the access configuration config1 and config2 assigned by the parent account (cloud merchant users are allocated in the end-user account management module, see Chapter 2 “end-user Account Management Page” for details).
301 +* The sub-account uses config1 as the associated configuration to create the V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) son1, and the sub-account uses config2 as the associated configuration to create the V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) son2.
302 +* The sub-account can edit the configuration custom information in son1, but it cannot edit the configuration custom information in son2.
303 +* When the sub-account sends the sub-configurations to the V-BOX of the corresponding model, the configuration and the customized information of the collection point configuration will be issued at the same time. When the V-BOX executes the script, if there is a function to read the customized information, it will execute these information.
334 334  
335 -2) And the parent account creates two access configurations config1 and config2, and defines a configuration custom information “con” and a collection point custom information “mon” in the custom information module in config1.
336 -
337 -3)User1 and user2, which are sub-accounts, get the access configuration config1 and config2 assigned by the parent account (cloud merchant users are allocated in the end-user account management module, see Chapter 2 “end-user Account Management Page” for details).
338 -
339 -4) The sub-account uses config1 as the associated configuration to create the V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) son1, and the sub-account uses config2 as the associated configuration to create the V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) son2.
340 -
341 -5) The sub-account can edit the configuration custom information in son1, but it cannot edit the configuration custom information in son2.
342 -
343 -6) When the sub-account sends the sub-configurations to the V-BOX of the corresponding model, the configuration and the customized information of the collection point configuration will be issued at the same time. When the V-BOX executes the script, if there is a function to read the customized information, it will execute these information.
344 -
345 345  (% style="text-align:center" %)
346 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_f71908e38622ae26.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="238" width="600"]]
306 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_f71908e38622ae26.png||height="238" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
347 347  
348 -{{id name="OLE_LINK3"/}}Figure 5
308 +Figure 5
349 349  
350 350  (% style="text-align:center" %)
351 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_4879c469224e6292.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="284" width="600"]]
311 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_4879c469224e6292.png||height="284" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
352 352  
353 353  Figure 6
354 354  
355 355  (% style="text-align:center" %)
356 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_c0f04bbf99191e58.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="159" width="600"]]
316 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_c0f04bbf99191e58.png||height="159" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
357 357  
358 358  Figure 7
359 359  
360 360  (% style="text-align:center" %)
361 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_4c18070a6145ded4.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="586" width="700"]]
321 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_4c18070a6145ded4.png||height="586" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
362 362  
363 363  Figure 8
364 364  
365 365  (% style="text-align:center" %)
366 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_65cf791a42e06c03.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="107" width="800"]]
326 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_65cf791a42e06c03.png||height="107" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
367 367  
368 368  Figure 9
369 369  
370 370  (% style="text-align:center" %)
371 -[[image:1652067516389-863.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="94" width="800"]]
331 +[[image:1652067516389-863.png||height="94" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
372 372  
373 373  Figure 10
374 374  
375 375  (% style="text-align:center" %)
376 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_8b924da4dbc8e96b.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="354" width="800"]]
336 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_8b924da4dbc8e96b.png||height="354" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
377 377  
378 378  Figure 11
379 379  
380 380  (% style="text-align:center" %)
381 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_5122c47f93bed38e.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="390" width="800"]]
341 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_5122c47f93bed38e.png||height="390" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
382 382  
383 383  Figure 12
384 384  
385 -== **{{id name="_Toc6114"/}}3.5 Model definition** ==
345 +== Model definition ==
386 386  
387 -1.Model definition
347 +**Model definition**
388 388  
389 389  The model definition module can be configured with four major contents: model name, collection point trigger type limit, MQTT permission, and script permission. Among them, for different trigger types, no limit setting means limit by default up to 500.
390 390  
391 -2.Support function
351 +**Support function**
392 392  
393 393  Support administration account to configure model definition information under different V-BOX models.
394 394  
... ... @@ -396,171 +396,150 @@
396 396  
397 397  **For example:**
398 398  
399 -1) The current administration account (parent account) can manage end-users (sub accounts) user1 and user2.
359 +* The current administration account (parent account) can manage end-users (sub accounts) user1 and user2.
360 +* And the parent account created an access configuration "config", defined the MQTT information in the "config" and created three scripts including the main running script automatically generated by the system.
361 +* And assign "config" to the group where the sub-account is located in the end-user user management module (assign to the group where the sub-account is located, all members of the group will share the configuration, see <end-user Account Management Page> for details).
362 +* At the same time, the parent account defines the number of different trigger types of the V-BOX H-AG model in the model definition module (such as: change collection: 10, word trigger: 10, other trigger types are not limited), and the MQTT configuration is disabled Permissions, script permissions are enabled; define the number of different trigger types of V-BOX H-00 models (such as: no trigger: 5, trigger a record and reset: 15, other trigger types are not limited), and enable MQTT Configure permissions, turn off script permissions.
363 +* As user1 and user2 as sub-accounts, log in and enter the V-BOX project configuration page, create a V-BOX H-AG V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) son1 according to the "config" (parent configuration) assigned by the parent account, and a V-BOX S -00 V-BOX project configuration (sub configuration) son2.
364 +* For the sub-configuration son1 of the sub-account, the sub-account cannot operate the MQTT information, but can operate the script (for example, the sub-account creates two scripts at this time).
365 +* For the number of collection points in son1 to be added by the sub-account, it will be restricted according to the V-BOX H-AG trigger type limit set in the model definition of the parent account (for example: A total of 10 collection points can be added under all the change collection groups in son1. A total of 10 collection points can be added under all word trigger groups. Under other trigger type groups, for all a certain trigger type group, only 500 can be added at most.).
366 +* And when the sub-account sends son1 to the V-BOX, the MQTT information executed by the V-BOX will only execute the MQTT information in "config", and the executed scripts will be three scripts in "config" and two scripts in son1 (a total of five scripts) Joint execution).
367 +* For the sub-configuration son2 of the sub-account, the sub-account can operate MQTT information (for example, the sub-account edits and saves the MQTT information at this time), but cannot operate the script.
368 +* For the number of collection points in son2 to be added by the sub-account, it will be limited according to the V-BOX H-00 trigger type limit set in the model definition of the parent account (for example: a total of 5 points can be added under all non-trigger groups in son2 Collection points, all trigger one record and reset group can add a total of 15 collection points, under other trigger type groups, for all a certain trigger type group, only up to 500 can be added).
369 +* And when the sub-account sends son2 to the V-BOX, the MQTT information executed by the V-BOX will only execute the MQTT information in son2, and the executed script will be the three scripts in "config" (the three scripts are executed together).
400 400  
401 -2) And the parent account created an access configuration "config", defined the MQTT information in the "config" and created three scripts including the main running script automatically generated by the system.
371 +**Configuration Remarks:**
402 402  
403 -3) And assign "config" to the group where the sub-account is located in the end-user user management module (assign to the group where the sub-account is located, all members of the group will share the configuration, see <end-user Account Management Page> for details).
373 +* f the sub-account is configured with MQTT in the V-BOX H-AG V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) associated with "config" (parent configuration), but the parent account closes the MQTT permission of V-BOX H-AG later, then the sub-account Refreshing the page again will not see the MQTT module, and when the sub-account sends the sub-configuration to the V-BOX at this time, the V-BOX only executes the MQTT information in the parent configuration.
374 +* If the sub account is in the "config" (parent configuration, MQTT information is configured in config), the MQTT module in the V-BOX H-AG V-BOX project configuration (sub configuration) associated with it, does not fill in and save any information. But the parent account has enabled the MQTT permission of V-BOX H-AG, then when the sub account now sends the sub configuration to the V-BOX, although the MQTT information is configured in the parent configuration, the MQTT information is not configured in the sub configuration, but the parent The MQTT information in the configuration will not be sent to the V-BOX.
375 +* If the sub account is in the V-BOX H-AG V-BOX project configuration (sub configuration) associated with the "config" (parent configuration), two scripts are created first, but the parent account closes the script permissions of the V-BOX H-AG later, then when At this time, the sub-account delivers the sub-configuration to the V-BOX, and the V-BOX only executes the script in the parent configuration, not the script created in the sub-configuration.
404 404  
405 -4) At the same time, the parent account defines the number of different trigger types of the V-BOX H-AG model in the model definition module (such as: change collection: 10, word trigger: 10, other trigger types are not limited), and the MQTT configuration is disabled Permissions, script permissions are enabled; define the number of different trigger types of V-BOX H-00 models (such as: no trigger: 5, trigger a record and reset: 15, other trigger types are not limited), and enable MQTT Configure permissions, turn off script permissions.
406 -
407 -5) As user1 and user2 as sub-accounts, log in and enter the V-BOX project configuration page, create a V-BOX H-AG V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) son1 according to the "config" (parent configuration) assigned by the parent account, and a V-BOX S -00 V-BOX project configuration (sub configuration) son2.
408 -
409 -6) For the sub-configuration son1 of the sub-account, the sub-account cannot operate the MQTT information, but can operate the script (for example, the sub-account creates two scripts at this time).
410 -
411 -7) For the number of collection points in son1 to be added by the sub-account, it will be restricted according to the V-BOX H-AG trigger type limit set in the model definition of the parent account (for example: A total of 10 collection points can be added under all the change collection groups in son1. A total of 10 collection points can be added under all word trigger groups. Under other trigger type groups, for all a certain trigger type group, only 500 can be added at most.).
412 -
413 -8) And when the sub-account sends son1 to the V-BOX, the MQTT information executed by the V-BOX will only execute the MQTT information in "config", and the executed scripts will be three scripts in "config" and two scripts in son1 (a total of five scripts) Joint execution).
414 -
415 -9) For the sub-configuration son2 of the sub-account, the sub-account can operate MQTT information (for example, the sub-account edits and saves the MQTT information at this time), but cannot operate the script.
416 -
417 -10) For the number of collection points in son2 to be added by the sub-account, it will be limited according to the V-BOX H-00 trigger type limit set in the model definition of the parent account (for example: a total of 5 points can be added under all non-trigger groups in son2 Collection points, all trigger one record and reset group can add a total of 15 collection points, under other trigger type groups, for all a certain trigger type group, only up to 500 can be added).
418 -
419 -11) And when the sub-account sends son2 to the V-BOX, the MQTT information executed by the V-BOX will only execute the MQTT information in son2, and the executed script will be the three scripts in "config" (the three scripts are executed together).
420 -
421 -3.Configuration Remarks:
422 -
423 -1) If the sub-account is configured with MQTT in the V-BOX H-AG V-BOX project configuration (sub-configuration) associated with "config" (parent configuration), but the parent account closes the MQTT permission of V-BOX H-AG later, then the sub-account Refreshing the page again will not see the MQTT module, and when the sub-account sends the sub-configuration to the V-BOX at this time, the V-BOX only executes the MQTT information in the parent configuration.
424 -
425 -2) If the sub account is in the "config" (parent configuration, MQTT information is configured in config), the MQTT module in the V-BOX H-AG V-BOX project configuration (sub configuration) associated with it, does not fill in and save any information. But the parent account has enabled the MQTT permission of V-BOX H-AG, then when the sub account now sends the sub configuration to the V-BOX, although the MQTT information is configured in the parent configuration, the MQTT information is not configured in the sub configuration, but the parent The MQTT information in the configuration will not be sent to the V-BOX.
426 -
427 -3) If the sub account is in the V-BOX H-AG V-BOX project configuration (sub configuration) associated with the "config" (parent configuration), two scripts are created first, but the parent account closes the script permissions of the V-BOX H-AG later, then when At this time, the sub-account delivers the sub-configuration to the V-BOX, and the V-BOX only executes the script in the parent configuration, not the script created in the sub-configuration.
428 -
429 429  (% style="text-align:center" %)
430 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_ba6f81dbb9ee42d4.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="594" width="800"]]
378 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_ba6f81dbb9ee42d4.png||height="594" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
431 431  
432 432  Figure 13
433 433  
434 434  (% style="text-align:center" %)
435 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_3cf6cc97b9c1779a.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="613" width="600"]]
383 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_3cf6cc97b9c1779a.png||height="613" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
436 436  
437 437  Figure 14
438 438  
439 439  (% style="text-align:center" %)
440 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_8293481009cbdbf4.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="244" width="700"]]
388 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_8293481009cbdbf4.png||height="244" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
441 441  
442 442  Figure 15
443 443  
444 444  (% style="text-align:center" %)
445 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_6452bad3c1dffc96.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="300" width="700"]]
393 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_6452bad3c1dffc96.png||height="300" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
446 446  
447 447  Figure 16
448 448  
449 449  (% style="text-align:center" %)
450 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_ec81084179024f62.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="116" width="700"]]
398 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_ec81084179024f62.png||height="116" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
451 451  
452 452  Figure 17
453 453  
454 454  (% style="text-align:center" %)
455 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_20864a168065280d.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="321" width="700"]]
403 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_20864a168065280d.png||height="321" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
456 456  
457 457  Figure 18
458 458  
459 459  (% style="text-align:center" %)
460 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_d1804ca92cffb8be.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="332" width="600"]]
408 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_d1804ca92cffb8be.png||height="332" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
461 461  
462 462  Figure 19
463 463  
464 464  (% style="text-align:center" %)
465 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_933596f0c8367d56.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="324" width="400"]]
413 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_933596f0c8367d56.png||height="324" width="400" class="img-thumbnail"]]
466 466  
467 467  Figure 20
468 468  
469 469  (% style="text-align:center" %)
470 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_56c17fd1ba0f7fd1.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="301" width="800"]]
418 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_56c17fd1ba0f7fd1.png||height="301" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
471 471  
472 472  Figure 21
473 473  
474 474  (% style="text-align:center" %)
475 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_afc862fe637b51a2.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="131" width="800"]]
423 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_afc862fe637b51a2.png||height="131" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
476 476  
477 477  Figure 22
478 478  
479 -== **{{id name="_Toc18295"/}}3.6 end-user account management page** ==
427 +== end-user account management page ==
480 480  
481 -1.end-users are created and managed by administration account-administration account are used as parent accounts, and end-users are used as sub accounts.
429 +1. end-users are created and managed by administration account-administration account are used as parent accounts, and end-users are used as sub accounts.
430 +1. When creating a end-user user, you can choose to fill in the uid. If you fill in the uid, the end-user user can have two login methods, one is the normal login page of the platform; the other is to enter the platform through a third party using uid. If you do not fill in uid, the end-user user can only enter through the platform login page.
431 +1. administration account can create different user groups for end-user user management, and enable or disable users.
432 +1. administration account can set a end-user user in a certain group as the group administrator to manage all end-users in the group.
433 +1. The group administrator has all the functions of the parent account for end-user user management.
434 +1. The access configuration (parent configuration) created by administration account can be directly assigned to a group here, and all end-users in the group will share the assigned access configuration (parent configuration, parent configuration is used as a end-user user to create a V-BOX project Used as an associated configuration during configuration).
435 +1. The V-BOX project configuration (distribution configuration) created by administration account can be directly assigned to a group here, and all end-users in the group will share the assigned V-BOX project configuration (distribution configuration, the distribution configuration is created as a end-user user with one click Used in V-BOX project configuration, use the distribution configuration to create the V-BOX project, and the data information in the distribution configuration will be copied).
436 +1. The parent account can directly view all its sub-account binding V-BOXs and sub-account configuration V-BOX project configuration, and can view the last configuration content issued by the sub-account to a certain V-BOX.
437 +1. Administration account can directly configure and debug the V-BOX under the sub-account.
438 +1. Administration account can click on a configuration name under the current sub-account on the configuration list page to perform the configuration page, and add, delete and modify the configuration of the sub-account.
482 482  
483 -2.When creating a end-user user, you can choose to fill in the uid. If you fill in the uid, the end-user user can have two login methods, one is the normal login page of the platform; the other is to enter the platform through a third party using uid. If you do not fill in uid, the end-user user can only enter through the platform login page.
484 -
485 -3.administration account can create different user groups for end-user user management, and enable or disable users.
486 -
487 -4.administration account can set a end-user user in a certain group as the group administrator to manage all end-users in the group.
488 -
489 -The group administrator has all the functions of the parent account for end-user user management.
490 -
491 -5.The access configuration (parent configuration) created by administration account can be directly assigned to a group here, and all end-users in the group will share the assigned access configuration (parent configuration, parent configuration is used as a end-user user to create a V-BOX project Used as an associated configuration during configuration).
492 -
493 -6.The V-BOX project configuration (distribution configuration) created by administration account can be directly assigned to a group here, and all end-users in the group will share the assigned V-BOX project configuration (distribution configuration, the distribution configuration is created as a end-user user with one click Used in V-BOX project configuration, use the distribution configuration to create the V-BOX project, and the data information in the distribution configuration will be copied).
494 -
495 -7.The parent account can directly view all its sub-account binding V-BOXs and sub-account configuration V-BOX project configuration, and can view the last configuration content issued by the sub-account to a certain V-BOX.
496 -
497 -8.Administration account can directly configure and debug the V-BOX under the sub-account.
498 -
499 -9.Administration account can click on a configuration name under the current sub-account on the configuration list page to perform the configuration page, and add, delete and modify the configuration of the sub-account.
500 -
501 501  (% style="text-align:center" %)
502 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_2f6b6c4bb7e5f679.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="266" width="700"]]
441 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_2f6b6c4bb7e5f679.png||height="266" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
503 503  
504 504  Figure 23
505 505  
506 506  (% style="text-align:center" %)
507 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_c3bc7326e11604cc.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="102" width="800"]]
446 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_c3bc7326e11604cc.png||height="102" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
508 508  
509 509  Figure 24
510 510  
511 511  (% style="text-align:center" %)
512 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_64e5d3e98918239a.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="97" width="800"]]
451 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_64e5d3e98918239a.png||height="97" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
513 513  
514 514  Figure 25
515 515  
516 516  (% style="text-align:center" %)
517 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_f53b0632cf9f770.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="251" width="800"]]
456 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_f53b0632cf9f770.png||height="251" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
518 518  
519 519  Figure 26
520 520  
521 521  (% style="text-align:center" %)
522 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_dfab614371767850.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="587" width="700"]]
461 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_dfab614371767850.png||height="587" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
523 523  
524 524  Figure 27
525 525  
526 526  (% style="text-align:center" %)
527 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_8ffb475b9314d615.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="247" width="700"]]
466 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_8ffb475b9314d615.png||height="247" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
528 528  
529 529  Figure 28
530 530  
531 531  (% style="text-align:center" %)
532 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_bdc791139875503b.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="169" width="700"]]
471 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_bdc791139875503b.png||height="169" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
533 533  
534 534  Figure 29
535 535  
536 -== **{{id name="_Toc4170"/}}3.7 Platform name Label** ==
475 +== Platform name Label ==
537 537  
538 -1.After the administration account log in, they can customize the platform name by clicking the platform name.
477 +After the administration account log in, they can customize the platform name by clicking the platform name.
539 539  
540 -2.administration account can manage the end-users to log in and uniformly display the platform name defined by the administration account.
479 +administration account can manage the end-users to log in and uniformly display the platform name defined by the administration account.
541 541  
542 -3.end-users cannot modify the platform name.
481 +end-users cannot modify the platform name.
543 543  
544 544  (% style="text-align:center" %)
545 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_4adda40dd8f40e42.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="140" width="800"]]
484 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_4adda40dd8f40e42.png||height="140" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
546 546  
547 547  Figure 32
548 548  
549 549  (% style="text-align:center" %)
550 -[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_351475357ec9c31b.png||class="img-thumbnail" height="207" width="800"]]
489 +[[image:OpenCloud for administrition mode_html_351475357ec9c31b.png||height="207" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
551 551  
552 -{{id name="_Toc16007"/}}Figure 33
491 +Figure 33
553 553  
554 -== **{{id name="_Toc17745"/}}3.8 Simple description of the script** ==
493 +== Simple description of the script ==
555 555  
556 -1.For basic functions of the script, please refer to the tutorial in the URL
495 +For basic functions of the script, please refer to the tutorial in the URL
557 557  
558 558  [[https:~~/~~/www.runoob.com/lua/lua-tutorial.html>>url:https://www.runoob.com/lua/lua-tutorial.html]]
559 559  
560 -2.For some platform data read and write, internal address operations and other interface functions that need to be used in the script, please refer to the description of the interface functions in the "V-BOX Interface Document".
499 +For some platform data read and write, internal address operations and other interface functions that need to be used in the script, please refer to the description of the interface functions in the "V-BOX Interface Document".
561 561  
562 -3.There must be a main running function in the definition script, the format is: function xxx.main() end, where xxx is the script name.
501 +There must be a main running function in the definition script, the format is: function xxx.main() end, where xxx is the script name.
563 563  
564 -4.When used in the script to obtain platform custom V-BOX parameters, configure custom parameters, or configure custom parameters for collection points, use the interface function bns_get_config() in the "V-BOX Interface Document".
503 +When used in the script to obtain platform custom V-BOX parameters, configure custom parameters, or configure custom parameters for collection points, use the interface function bns_get_config() in the "V-BOX Interface Document".
565 565  
566 -5.For other related operations, please contact technical personnel.
505 +For other related operations, please contact technical personnel.