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1 = **1 Introduction** =
2
3 The default page of the V-BOX web SCADA platform after login is shown as below. The main functions of this platform include the centralized monitoring, template management, project management, and authority management. The user could switch between the function modules through the left navigation bar, and the specific content of each function module will be displayed on the right side.
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5 (% style="text-align:center" %)
6 [[image:1617874482390-379.png||height="421" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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8 **Introduction**
9
10 1. **Centralized monitoring:** project list, that is displayed in groups;
11 1. **Template management**: add and edit templates;
12 1. **Authority management:** assign a project with configuration authority for view-account
13
14 = 2 Log in =
15
16 Click Cloud SCADA under service in the upper right corner, or enter [[http:~~/~~/web.v-box.net/>>http://web.v-box.net/]] on browser.
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18 [[image:image-20220714150826-1.jpeg]]
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20 The account of the V-box web SCADA platform is the same as the V-BOX account.
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22 (% style="text-align:center" %)
23 [[image:1617874518342-186.png||height="357" width="200" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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25 (((
26 = **3 Centralized monitoring** =
27 )))
28
29 Centralized monitoring is the default home page of the platform. As shown as the figure below.
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31 (% style="text-align:center" %)
32 [[image:1617874482390-379.png||height="421" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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34 This page displays projects under each group by switching groups. You could add, delete and modify the group. In addition, you ccoul add or remove projects from groups, browse projects, and configure project parameters.
35
36 == Group management ==
37
38 The centralized monitoring module classifies the project by group.
39
40 [[image:image-20220714151453-2.jpeg||height="394" width="795"]]
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42
43 1. **Switch group:** Click group name to switch group.
44 1. **Add a group:** Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_b2953a9d44427091.png||height="33" width="35" class="img-thumbnail"]] to add a new group.
45 1. **Edit group:** Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_516339bb09efc553.png||height="32" width="35" class="img-thumbnail"]] to edit the group name.
46 1. **Delete group:** Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_c92089cb54d385cd.png||height="33" width="35" class="img-thumbnail"]] to delete the current group.
47 1. **More group:** Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_df266f0fa8d8536e.png||height="33" width="35" class="img-thumbnail"]] to display the previous or next group.
48
49 == New project ==
50
51 Click "New project" on the upper right corner to create a new project. You could input the project name, select a group and whether it is cross-box.
52
53 [[image:image-20220715094953-3.jpeg]]
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55 Click "Thumbnail" to upload a thumbnai. It will be displayed as the preview image of the project.
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57 [[image:image-20220715094733-2.jpeg]]
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59 (% class="box infomessage" %)
60 (((
61 **✎Note: ** A project can upload no thumbnails or up to one thumbnail. When no thumbnail is uploaded, the project list will be displayed with the system default image
62 )))
63
64 == Manage project ==
65
66 The centralized monitoring module includes the following functions: add new projects, delete projects and preview projects for each group. Click on the corresponding group to display the list of projects in the group, as shown below.[[image:image-20220715100603-4.jpeg]]
67
68 **Manage project:** Click "manage project" to assign a project in the group.
69
70 **Delete project: **Click [[image:1617948891768-154.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] on the upper right corner of a project thumbnail in the project list to move the project out of the group.
71
72 **Preview project:** Click on [[image:1617948906340-294.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] to view the configuration screen of the project.
73
74 **Display mode: ** You could switch the display mode by clicking the icons on the upper right corner of page, shown as below.
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76 (% style="text-align:center" %)
77 [[image:image-20220715101053-5.jpeg]]
78
79 == Browse project ==
80
81 Click on [[image:1617948906340-294.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] in the project list to view the configuration screen.
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83 (% style="text-align:center" %)
84 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_72b4c2044c0ab2fe.png||height="365" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
85
86 **Real-time data: **Click the "Real-time Data" to view the device name and state, current value, encoding, description, etc.
87
88 **Alarm data: **Click the "Alarm data" button to pop up the alarm record page and view the current alarm status and historical alarm information.
89
90 **Historical data:** Click the "History Data" button to pop up the history report interface of the data. You could view all the historical data.
91
92 **Multi-language:** multi-language drop-down menu, one object could support three language at the same time, you could switch language by this menu.
93
94 [[image:image-20220715101731-6.jpeg||height="50" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]] Open or close the alarm sound of the alarm record object.
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96 [[image:image-20220715101736-7.jpeg||height="52" width="51" class="img-thumbnail"]] Full screen display or restore configuration screen.
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98 [[image:image-20220715101741-8.jpeg||height="51" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]] Hide or show the top blue menu bar.
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100 [[image:image-20220715101747-9.jpeg||height="50" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]] Zoom in the screen.
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102 [[image:image-20220715101753-10.jpeg||height="51" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]] Zoom out the screen.
103
104 == Project setting ==
105
106 [[image:image-20220715103031-11.jpeg]]
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108 [[image:image-20220715104640-1.jpeg||height="34" width="41"]]**Configuration design:** Click  the button  to enter the configuration programmer to design the configuration screen for that project. Please refer to [[5 V-box WEB SCADA design>>||anchor="H6V-boxWEBSCADAdesign"]] for details.
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110 [[image:image-20220715104711-2.jpeg||height="32" width="40"]]**Preview project:** Click the project preview image or click the button to browse the configuration screen of the project.
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112 [[image:image-20220715104745-3.jpeg]]**Login-free browse: **Click the button and set the expiration time in the pop-up box to generate the browsing address and QR code (scan to browse, but not to operate).
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114 [[image:image-20220715104944-7.jpeg]]**Copy project:** Click the button to set the name and group of the new project to add a new project.
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116 [[image:image-20220715105016-8.jpeg]]**Export project:** Click the button to export the project.
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118 [[image:image-20220715105102-9.jpeg]]**Edit project:** Click the button to modify the project (project name and whether or not to cross V-BOX option), upload and delete thumbnails.
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120 [[image:image-20220715105139-10.jpeg]]**Delete project:** Click the button to delete the project.
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122 [[image:image-20220715105152-11.jpeg||height="36" width="43"]]**Assigned to a group: **Click the button to assign the project to a group.
123
124 = 4 Template =
125
126 == Template management ==
127
128 Click the template management module on the left menu to enter the template management module.
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130 (% style="text-align:center" %)
131 [[image:1617949183137-615.png||height="205" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
132
133 The V-box Web SCADA platform provides a template management module that could save the designed configuration screen as a template and user could import the template to design the project more efficiently.
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135 [[image:image-20220715105925-1.jpeg||height="46" width="45"]]**Add template: **Click the button to add a template as below.
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137 [[image:image-20220715110054-4.jpeg]]
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139 [[image:image-20220715105933-2.jpeg||height="37" width="45"]]**Edit template: **Click the button to edit the name and resolution of the template.
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141 [[image:image-20220715105937-3.jpeg||height="42" width="42"]]**Delete template: **Click the button to delete the template.
142
143 == Template design ==
144
145 Click the "Template Design" in the template list to access the V-box configuration platform editor page. You could edit the template in this page. More details about how to design the project please refer to [[5 V-box WEB SCADA design>>||anchor="H6V-boxWEBSCADAdesign"]].
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147 (% class="box infomessage" %)
148 (((
149 **✎Note: **
150
151 * Only templates of the same resolution can be imported into the configuration screen of the project;
152 * Template design only supports single screen design;
153 * Template screen does not support import and export, preview, compile, import other templates, and bind monitoring point functions.
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155
156 (((
157 = **5 Web SCADA design** =
158 )))
159
160 == Main screen ==
161
162 Click "Design" (or Template design) in "Project Management" (or Template Management) screen to access WEB SCADA editor.
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164 (% style="text-align:center" %)
165 [[image:1617949467765-343.png||height="393" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
166
167 The function partition of WEB SCADA editor.
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169 (% style="text-align:center" %)
170 [[image:V-box 1.png||alt="V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_cb0c19aefec34494.png" height="315" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
171
172 1. **Toolbar:** A function bar that provides pages operations and objects operations;
173 1. **Project Manager:** It shows all screens for project and operations.
174 1. **Objects Library: **It provides 8 basic shapes objects and 20 common objects for creating SCADA page;
175 1. **Design Area: **Design area for SCADA page and template;
176
177 == Design process ==
178
179 1. Create new screen and set the property;
180 1. Select the object and drag the mouse in design area;
181 1. Edit object property and set the variable etc;
182 1. Save the screen;
183
184 == Screen management ==
185
186 A project or template is composed of one or several screens. A template contains only one screen, whereas a project can be composed of one or more screens (only take project as an example.). All screens are listed on "Project Manager". Select screen name, its page would be displayed on "Design Area".
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188 [[image:image-20220715113713-9.jpeg]]
189
190 The screens are divided into normal screens and sub-screens, as shown above.
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192 * The normal screen will be displayed when viewing a project or template.
193 * Sub-screen is embedded in the pop-up box of the normal screen, and the function switch and other objects are used to click the popup display.
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195 In the project browsing page, the default display is the top common screen in the screen list, i.e., the main screen in the figure above, and the other screens will be switched through screen jumping or linking, etc.
196
197 **Create screens**
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199 Click [[image:image-20220715114850-12.jpeg||height="30" width="48"]] to create a new screen. Set the porperties in the pop-up box, select the screen type (normal screen and sub-screen) and save.
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201 [[image:image-20220715114601-11.jpeg]]
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203 (% class="box infomessage" %)
204 (((
205 **✎Note:** When a thumbnail page is not created, the default picture would be displayed on "Centralized Monitoring".
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207
208 **Modifying screen**
209
210 1. Select the page to be modified;
211 1. Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_a5f920d2d144472c.png||height="30" width="30" class="img-thumbnail"]] on "Project Manager" or [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_56ae321f2d4418ac.png||height="24" width="147" class="img-thumbnail"]] on "Toolbar";
212 1. Modify screen on [Design Area];
213 1. Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_5970eb09902bd1a3.png||height="30" width="30" class="img-thumbnail"]] on "Toolbar" to complete modification;
214
215 **Deleting screen**
216
217 1. Select screen on "Project Manager";
218 1. Click[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_dca942a0244f9912.png||height="29" width="30"]] , and following message would pop up to prevent accidental deletion;
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220 (% style="text-align:center" %)
221 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_1e7f9096426ebeca.png||height="161" width="300" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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223 (% start="3" %)
224 1. Click "OK" to delete page.
225
226 **Sort screen**
227
228 1. Select page screen on "Project Manager";
229 1. Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_1ab5c888bfd536c.png||height="25" width="53"]] to sort screen upwards or downwards.
230
231 (% class="box infomessage" %)
232 (((
233 **✎Note:** Thumbnail does not support sorting.
234 )))
235
236 == Object ==
237
238 The Web SCADA platform provides a variety of visualizations for users to design screen. All objects listed on "Object Library“.
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240 The screen is made up of objects.All the objects are provided in the object bar, and control points will appear around all the objects selected in the canvas.
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242 Only the special attributes of the objects are listed for explanation, and the basic attributes of the objects, such as position, style, lock, etc., are not listed.
243
244 === Adding object ===
245
246 1. Select and click the object on ”Objects Library“;
247 1. Move the cursor to the "Design Area";
248 1. When cursor changes as + symbol, hold down left click draw the desired size;
249
250 The initial object is bound to V-BOX by default, and its monitoring point information list also displays V-BOX by default. After device switching, the device type of the last binding will be remembered. When the monitoring point information of the object is opened next time, it will be displayed according to the current type, and operations such as copying the object will also give the newly copied object the same binding type as the original object.
251
252 **Current object: **If you click a object, it will be in the selected state, that is, the current part.** **Control points with red background and black edge will appear around the current obejct.
253
254 **Selected object:** Click the blank space of the canvas, left-click the mouse to select an area, or hold down the Ctrl key and click the desired part. Objects with red or white dots around them are collectively referred to as selected parts.
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256 [[image:image-20220715141718-1.jpeg]]
257
258 === Moving object ===
259
260 1. Select object on "Design Area";
261 1. Hold down the left click and move object to desired position.
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263 (% style="text-align:center" %)
264 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_4a7ca599f8cf89c5.png||height="141" width="200" class="img-thumbnail"]]
265
266 === Scaling object ===
267
268 1. Select object, the positioning control point would appear around object;
269 1. Click any control point;
270 1. Move point to scale object.
271
272 === Editing object ===
273
274 **Select device type**
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276 Double-click the object to open property window, and click the button [[image:image-20220715144518-2.jpeg]] to select the device to be bound. One object can only bind one device type.
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278 (% class="box infomessage" %)
279 (((
280 **✎Note:** If the SCADA project is selected as cross-box, then all the objects in the project can bind to V-BOX or ig series HMI.
281 )))
282
283 (% style="text-align:center" %)
284 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_45a8e3cf3e1113fe.png||height="352" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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286 If you choose V-BOX, the HMI of the current account will be filtered out in the multi-level grouping of the device selection drop-down box, and only the V-BOX bound to the current account will be displayed.
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288 If you choose to bind an ig HMI, only the HMI bound by the current account will be displayed.
289
290 **Object state modification**
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292 Double-click the object to open property window, modify the parameters, and save.
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294 [[image:image-20220715150846-2.jpeg]]
295
296 **Object device modifcation**
297
298 * **Common object:** you have bound the monitoring point information belonging to the V-BOX at the monitoring monitoring point of the object. If you modify the monitoring point, there will be a reminder to confirm the switching device binding type. (If "Clear Original Configuration" is selected, then all the monitoring point information of the box bound to the object will be cleared, and switch the binding type of the object from V-BOX to HMI.
299 * **Time object: **Because HMI can't report the time, the monitoring equipment function of the time object can't be compatible with HMI. Therefore, when selecting the monitoring point of the monitoring device, there is only the option of V-BOX, and its multi-level grouping will only display the information of V-BOX. The display and hide function of this object can still bind HMI, but if the display and hide monitoring points are bound, the monitoring point binding to the monitoring device will be cleared.
300 * **Alarm record object:** Because the operation of binding monitoring point is different from other objects, no matter what the binding type before the object is, when switching between V-BOX and HMI, a switching reminder will be given. At the same time, when switching the binding device type at "display/conditional hide", the monitoring point information of the object binding will also be cleared, and the device type display will be switched.
301 * **Report object: **When you switch the device type of report binding at the monitoring point binding of the report, a switching reminder will be given.  At the same time, if you switch the binding device type at "display/conditional hide", the monitoring point information of the component binding will also be cleared, and the device type display here will be switched.
302 * **Map object:** You open the map and all the devices are selected by default. You could set according to your needs. At the same time, if you switch the binding device type in "display/conditional hide", the configuration will be cleared, and all devices will be displayed on the map by default.
303
304 === Object shape ===
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306 (% style="text-align:center" %)
307 [[image:1617949894556-149.png||height="402" width="250" class="img-thumbnail"]]
308
309 **Line: **A line segment with a starting position and an ending position, which can be hidden by setting styles and conditions.
310
311 **Rectangle: **Used to display rectangular objects, and you can set its position, size, style, conditional hide, etc.
312
313 **Circle:** Used to display circular objects, and you can set its position, size, style, conditional hide, etc.
314
315 **Ellipse: **Used to display oval objects, and you can set its position, size, style, conditional hide, etc.
316
317 **Triangle: **Used to display triangle objects, and you can set its position, size, style, conditional hide, etc.
318
319 **Text: **Used to display text content parts, and you can set text style and background style, and support multi-language input.
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321 (% class="table-bordered" %)
322 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 195px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 483px;" %)**Description**
323 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Multilingual|(% style="width:483px" %)3 languages input and setting are supported, and each language can set the style and display mode of text separately. You need to select the language before setting the text content. The content of the text will be displayed according to the language selected when browsing the interface.
324 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Rounded corner|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the rounded corners of appearance rectangle of the text object .
325 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Fill color|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the fill color of appearance rectangle of the text object.
326 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Border color|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the border color of the text object.
327 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Line type|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the line type of the text object.
328 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)(((
329 Thickness
330 )))|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the thickness of the border of the text object. If you choose to hide the border, the border will not be displayed.
331 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Conditional hide|(% style="width:483px" %)Set monitoring points and triggering conditions when hiding the object. (conditions for bit address and word address configuration are different)
332
333 **Picture: **It is used for displaying the picture, and supports the user defined picture.
334
335 (% class="table-bordered" %)
336 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 195px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 483px;" %)**Description**
337 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Gallery|(% style="width:483px" %)Choose the picture from the gallery
338 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Angle|(% style="width:483px" %)Rotation angle (0~~360)
339 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Conditional hide|(% style="width:483px" %)Set monitoring points and triggering conditions when hiding the object. (conditions for bit address and word address configuration are different)
340
341 **Table: **Custom table object. You could form the table quickly.
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343 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 196px;" %)**Attribute**|=(% style="width: 482px;" %)**Description**
344 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Background color|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the background color of the table object.
345 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Background transparency|(% style="width:482px" %)(((
346 Set the transparency of the background color in the table object (where the transparency is 0%, the background is full transparent).
347 )))
348 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Number of rows|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the number of rows for the table object. (Limit the number of rows accordign to the object size)
349 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Number of columns|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the number of columns in the table part.(Limit the number of columns accordign to the object size)
350 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Border color|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the color of the border of the table object.
351 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Frame thickness|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the thickness of the border of the table object.
352 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Row and column adaptation|(% style="width:482px" %)According to the object size, set the average distribution of width and height of the table.
353 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Hide line dividers|(% style="width:482px" %)If checked, the line showing the row is hidden.
354 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Hide column divider|(% style="width:482px" %)If checked, the line showing the column is hidden.
355
356 Table operation instructions:
357
358 |=(% style="width: 198px;" %)**Portable operation**|=(% style="width: 481px;" %)**Description**
359 |(% style="width:198px" %)Row control line segment|(% style="width:481px" %)Drag the  row control line to change the row height of the current row.
360 |(% style="width:198px" %)Column control line segment|(% style="width:481px" %)Drag the column control line to change the column width of the current column.
361
362 **2)Common**
363
364 (% style="text-align:center" %)
365 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_c84a5d0032df07e2.png||height="420" width="250" class="img-thumbnail"]]
366
367 * **Display Frame**
368
369 |**Item**|**Description**
370 |Monitoring Point|Set operating address for this object (Read and write can be different);
371 |Read-write permission|There are three modes for it, users could select according to requirements;
372 |Set Text|It is used for setting style of text and display direction
373 |Style|It is used for setting object display, like background color;
374 |Expansion|It is used for setting expansion function, like lock position;
375 |Display|It is used for setting object position and size
376
377 * **Bit /Word Indicator**
378
379 Indicator could monitor and display the specified PLC or HMI bit address, and its state changes according to the specified address value.
380
381 (((
382 |**Items**|**Description**
383 |Monitor Point|Set reading address for this object;
384 |Status|Set text for every status;
385 |Picture|Set picture for every status;
386 |Expansion|Set display expansion function, such as blink
387 |Display|Set object position and size
388 )))
389
390 * **Bit/ Word Switch**
391
392 Switch could operate the specified PLC or HMI bit address, and its state changes according to the specified address value.
393
394 (((
395 |**Items**|**Description**
396 |Monitor Point|Set operating address for this object (Read and write can be different);
397 |Read-write permission|There are three modes for it, users could select according to requirements;
398 |Pop up a confirmation box|Check it to enable confirmation box for operating;
399 |Status|Set text for every status;
400 |Picture|Set picture for every status;
401 |Expansion|Set display expansion function, such as blink
402 |Display|Set object position and size
403 )))
404
405 * **Dashboard**
406
407 Display the value of address in real time using the dashboard.
408
409 (((
410 |**Items**|**Description**
411 |Monitor Point|Set operating address for this object (Read and write can be different);
412 |Select|Set dashboard display range, there are two modes, Constant and Variable
413 |Scale value|Check it to display value;
414 |Select Language|Set text for object;
415 |Style|Set object display style such as color, scales number;
416 |Alarm Zone|Set range and color for alarm
417 |Display|Set object position and size
418 )))
419
420 * **Bar graph**
421
422 Use the length or height of the rectangle to reflect the value of reading address so that the value could be visualized.
423
424 (((
425 |**Items**|**Description**
426 |Monitor Point|Set operating address for this object (Read and write can be different);
427 |Digit Display|Check it to display digit value on bar;
428 |Progress bar direction|Select display direction;
429 |Scales|Set object scales display type and color;
430 |Bar color|Set color for bar;
431 |Background Display|Set color of bar background;
432 |Alarm Zone|Set range and color for alarm
433 |Display|Set object position and size
434 )))
435
436 * **Real-Time Trend Chart**
437
438 Use the curve to show the trend of the data over time. X-axis is time, Y-axis is variable.
439
440 (((
441 |**Items**|**Description**
442 |Monitor Point|Set operating address for this object (Read and write can be different);
443 |Digit Display|Check it to display digit value on bar;
444 |Progress bar direction|Select display direction;
445 |Scales|Set object scales display type and color;
446 |Bar color|Set color for bar;
447 |Background Display|Set color of bar background;
448 |Alarm Zone|Set range and color for alarm
449 |Display|Set object position and size
450 | |
451 )))
452
453 * **Flow pipe**
454
455 This is a flowing animation object, users could set animation trigger condition for it, the monitor point could be both bit address and word address;
456
457 (((
458 |**Items**|**Description**
459 |Border color|Set object background color;
460 |Color|Set flowing block color;
461 |Speed|Three modes for flowing block speed;
462 |Flow direction|Two modes for flowing direction;
463 |Monitor Point|Set trigger address;
464 |Trigger Condition|(((
465 Bit address: Select ON or OFF;
466
467 Word address: Set value range;
468 )))
469 |Color Block Width|Set flowing block size;
470 |Color Block Length|Set flowing block size;
471 |Color Block Spacing|Set the spacing between flow blocks;
472 |Display Border|Select display or hide border;
473 |Alarm Zone|Set range and color for alarm
474 |Display|Set object position and size
475 )))
476
477 **Tips for designing flow bar**
478
479 When user need to simulate the flow of water in a pipe, please put the pipe picture at first, then hide the flow border and place it onto the pipe picture.
480
481 * **Video object**
482
483 Video object is used for playing the video file provided in the video source.
484
485 (((
486 |**Items**|**Description**
487 |Border color|Set object background color;
488 |Color|Set flowing block color;
489 |Speed|Three modes for flowing block speed;
490 |Flow direction|Two modes for flowing direction;
491 |Monitor Point|Set trigger address;
492 |Trigger Condition|(((
493 Bit address: Select ON or OFF;
494
495 Word address: Set value range;
496 )))
497 |Color Block Width|Set flowing block size;
498 |Color Block Length|Set flowing block size;
499 |Color Block Spacing|Set the spacing between flow blocks;
500 |Display Border|Select display or hide border;
501 |Alarm Zone|Set range and color for alarm
502 |Display|Set object position and size
503 )))
504
505 * **Hyperlink**
506
507 The object for link website;
508
509 (((
510 |=**Items**|=**Description**
511 |Link address|Enter website;
512 |Open with|There are two options, user could select open with new window or current window;
513 |Select Language|One object could support three language, user could enter text for note object;
514 |Style|Set object display style such as color, use picture as background or not
515 |Display|Set object position and size
516 )))
517
518 * **Function Switch**
519
520 Function switch is designed to switch screens, and call and close sub screen.
521
522 (((
523 |=**Items**|=**Description**
524 |Screen|Select the target screen for switch;
525 |Sub-screen|There are two options, user could select open with new window or current window;
526 |Previous|Switch to the previous screen
527 |Next|Switch to the next screen
528 |Return|Return to the screen before switch
529 |Text|Set text for object, including text font, color direction and so on;
530 |Style|Set object display style such as color, use picture as background or not
531 |Display|Set object position and size
532 )))
533
534 * **Combination Switch**
535
536 The combination switch supports the collection of multiple functions onto one object. When the object is pressed, multiple functions are arranged in sequence to meet the special requirements of user.
537
538 (((
539 |=**Items**|=**Description**
540 |Bit operation|It provides [Bit copy], [Set ON], [Set OFF], [Switch] and [Bit Copy] functions.
541 |Word operation|It provides [Word copy], [Word set], [Increase] and [Decrease] functions,
542 |Arithmetic|[Add], [Subtract], [Multiply] and [Divide] functions
543 |Screen change|It provides screen switch function as [Function Switch], it supports [Previous], [Next], [Return], [Change to], and open, close sub-screen operations
544 |Delete|Delete selected item function;
545 |Empty|Delete all items in operation list;
546 |Up|Move the selected item up one row in operation list;
547 |Down|Move the selected item down one row in operation list;
548 )))
549
550 **Time**
551
552 It is used for displaying the time of the V-BOX, when the V-BOX is offline, the time will stay at the time when it is offline.
553
554 (((
555 |=**Items**|=**Description**
556 |Monitoring box|Link a box for the time part
557 |Pattern|Two types, one is digit and the other is clock
558 |Format settings|Set format for time and date in digit pattern
559 |Background|Set display or hide background of object
560 |Set text|Set text display style;
561 |Display|Set object position and size
562 )))
563
564 **Histogram**
565
566 It is used for display more than one tag value in Bar graph format.
567
568 (((
569 |=**Items**|=**Description**
570 |Add new group|Maximum is 8, add items for this object, also set colors
571 |Add monitoring point|Set read tag for every item,
572 |Style|Set object display style such as color, use picture as background or not
573 |Display|Set object position and size
574 )))
575
576 **Alarm record display**
577
578 It is used for display alarm information of V-BOX. It can support current and history alarm.
579
580 (((
581 |=**Items**|=**Description**
582 |Select box|Link to V-BOX
583 |Alarm type|Select current alarm or history alarm or all
584 |Start date|Alarm display start date
585 |End date|Alarm display end date
586 |Format|Set display format for date and time
587 |Sequence|It provides two type, one is order, and the other is reverse order
588 |Display content|Users could select display contents by check them
589 |Style|Set colors for different parts
590 |Display|Set object position and size
591 )))
592
593 **History trend chart**
594
595 The history trend will display data record with graph. X axis represents as time, and Y axis represents as data.
596
597 (((
598 |=(% colspan="2" %)**Items**|=**Description**
599 |(% colspan="2" %)Basic|Set numbers of curve in object and select style for every curves including color, link tag
600 |(% rowspan="11" %)Style|Display form|Two type, one is curve, and the other is table
601 |Start date|Start date of history data
602 |End date|End date of history data
603 |Format|Time and date format for display
604 |Sequence|Two types, order or reverse order
605 |Y range|Two types, fixed and adaptive
606 |Set text|Set font size, color and other styles.
607 |Transparency|Set transparency of object
608 |Background color|Two types, translucent or transparent
609 |Gradient way|Set display way and color
610 |Display bar|Check it to display screen bar
611 |(% colspan="2" %)Display|Set object position and size
612 )))
613
614 **Indirect screen display**
615
616 This object is used for calling screens when condition is met.
617
618 (((
619 |=(% colspan="2" %)**Items**|=**Description**
620 |(% rowspan="4" %)Basic|Conditional trigger|It provides bit, word condition and unconditional
621 |Bind monitoring point|Link to tag for triggering
622 |Trigger condition|for bit address, it requires ON or OFF, for word address, different value corresponds to different screens.
623 |Designated screen|Only for bit address as trigger. When condition is met, display this screen
624 |(% colspan="2" %)Style|Set object display style such as display title bar or display or hide background
625 |(% colspan="2" %)Display|Set object position and size
626 )))
627
628 **Ring chart**
629
630 Display value as ring chart
631
632 (((
633 |=(% colspan="2" %)**Items**|=**Description**
634 |(% rowspan="7" %)Basic|Monitor point|Link to tag for data reading
635 |Range|Set fixed range or variable range
636 |Scales|Set scales such as major and minor numbers, colors and so on
637 |Designated screen|Only for bit address as trigger. When condition is met, display this screen
638 |Numerical scale display|Check it to display scale
639 |Start angle|Set start angle for scale
640 |Color|Color setting for bar and background
641 |(% colspan="2" %)Alarm Zone|Set alarm range and colors
642 |(% colspan="2" %)Display|Set object position and size
643 )))
644
645 **Pie chart**
646
647 Display more than one value in one pie chart
648
649 (((
650 |=(% colspan="2" %)**Items**|=**Description**
651 |(% colspan="2" %)Monitor point|Add read addresses, the maximum is 8
652 |(% rowspan="3" %)Style|Pattern|Set alarm range and colors
653 |Numerical scale|Check it to display value in object
654 |Monitoring name display|Check it to display name in object
655 |(% colspan="2" %)Display|Set object position and size
656 )))
657
658 == **6.5 Tool bar** ==
659
660 The toolbar has the same function as the tool list. (right-click on the canvas to pop up tool list)
661
662 (((
663 |=**Tool**|=**Description**
664 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_668218d361cc54ba.png||height="21" width="76" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Mouse tool for selecting parts. Hold Ctrl key and click on the part to select multiple parts at the same time.
665 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_867a000ba1161424.png||height="21" width="69" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Save current canvas
666 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_f5dbf6b889320d6c.png||height="21" width="81" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Delete the selected parts. Multiple selected parts can be deleted at the same time.
667 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_e5d36271faf64986.png||height="21" width="73" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Copy the selected parts.
668 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_97033b77500d6b5e.png||height="21" width="75" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Paste the selected parts
669 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_53bc6f617b145720.png||height="22" width="148" class="img-thumbnail"]]|The property of the current screen
670 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_44a3e98a692aee6a.png||height="21" width="157" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Import the configured template for the current screen
671 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_30f2f1591b0a9e66.png||height="22" width="89" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Browse the current project interface. The default home page is the top screen in the project page list.
672 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_6aae3377add443ff.png||height="38" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Align left edge of multiple parts
673 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_dc8fb256a13e2f91.png||height="40" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Align right edge of multiple parts
674 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_bec295f2d25219f9.png||height="39" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Align top edge of multiple parts
675 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_4a0c10157943d534.png||height="39" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Align bottom edge of multiple parts
676 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_378cd8ba635ed3f4.png||height="38" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Place the selected part on top of the other parts
677 |[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_6a594344368f5276.png||height="38" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]]|Place the selected part on the bottom of the other parts
678 )))
679
680 (((
681 = **7 Authority** =
682 )))
683
684 Click the Authority management on the left menu to enter the Authority management module, as Figure 7-1 shows.
685
686 [[image:1617949992819-138.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
687
688 Figure 7 ‑11
689
690 This module is used for assigning project and configuring permissions for sub-accounts.
691
692 **1)How to assign project for sub-account**
693
694 * Click the button [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_d96aea12cdb7cdb1.png||height="26" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]] at the end of the sub-account line to enter the project list page of the sub-account, as shown in Figure 7-2.
695 * Click the button [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_5fd249946ccb44cc.png||height="34" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]] on the top right corner of window, select the project of the pop window and then click save to get the permissions of the selected project for the account, as shown in Figure 7-3.
696
697 (% style="text-align:center" %)
698 [[image:1617934946822-979.png||height="421" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
699
700 Figure 7 ‑2
701
702 (% style="text-align:center" %)
703 [[image:1617950026178-538.png||height="375" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
704
705 Figure 7 ‑3
706
707 **2)How to unassigned project for sub-account**
708
709 In the list of assigned projects in the sub-account, click “Unbind Project” to unbind the project for the account.
710
711 = **8 Demo account** =
712
713 **1)What is Cloud SCADA platform?**
714
715 Cloud SCADA is an IoT platform that can realize terminal equipment data collection, real-time control, alarm push, group management, configuration design and other functions. With this platform, users can monitor terminal equipment more conveniently.
716
717 **2)How to access?**
718
719 Asean URL: [[http:~~/~~/asean.v-box.net/web/htmlnew/user/login.html>>url:http://asean.v-box.net/web/htmlnew/user/login.html]]
720
721 Asean account&password: weconuser 123123
722
723 EU URL: [[http:~~/~~/eu.v-box.net/web/htmlnew/user/login.html>>url:http://eu.v-box.net/web/htmlnew/user/login.html]]
724
725 EU account&password: weconuser weconuser123
726 **✎Note1: **users can edit Cloud SCADA project freely, and the modified results will not be saved.
727
728 **✎Note2: **users can enter the Cloud SCADA page by clicking the following positions:
729
730 (% style="text-align:center" %)
731 [[image:1648577581177-590.png||height="408" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
732
733 **3)Industry classification**
734
735 There are 20 Cloud SCADA projects created in demo account, including HVAC system, water treatment system, smart farm, smart factory and smart city.
736
737 (% style="text-align:center" %)
738 [[image:1648577644453-821.png||height="377" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
739
740 **4)Part of the project introduction**
741
742 4.1 Heating Monitoring System
743
744 Collect the analog signals of the temperature, pressure and flow rate of the outlet water of the heat exchanger, and use PID to control the valve diameter of the heat exchanger and the rotation speed of the circulating pump to achieve the purpose of automatic temperature adjustment.
745
746 (% style="text-align:center" %)
747 [[image:1648577724164-599.png||height="393" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
748
749 (% style="text-align:center" %)
750 [[image:1648577744837-247.png||height="450" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
751
752 4.2 Water Treatment System
753
754 Industry introduction: water treatment system.Mainly to improve waterquality, to meet certain water quality standards, such as drinking water, industrial wastewater discharge.In order to ensure the stable operation of the water treatment system, it is necessary to monitor the water pressure and water level, and adjust the   appropriate water pressure and water level by remote control of the pumpspeed.
755
756 (% style="text-align:center" %)
757 [[image:1648577778435-311.png||height="450" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
758
759 4.3 Smart City Monitoring
760
761 The multi-functional city monitoring system can be applied to multiple scenarios such as HVAC, factory, and pump station monitoring. Monitor and control common industrial parameters such as voltage, current, power, frequency, temperature, liquid level, etc.
762
763 (% style="text-align:center" %)
764 [[image:1648577825813-481.png||height="452" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
765
766 (% style="text-align:center" %)
767 [[image:1648577843849-690.png||height="452" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
768
769 4.4 Smart Building Monitoring
770
771 It is used in community management to monitor various facilities in the community such as elevator equipment, lighting system, parking lot, fire fighting equipment, etc. In the event of an abnormality in the equipment, such as elevator damage, insufficient fire water, etc., an alarm prompt is sent to the manager.
772
773 (% style="text-align:center" %)
774 [[image:1648577874801-932.png||height="408" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
775
776 (% style="text-align:center" %)
777 [[image:1648577894932-957.png||height="408" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]