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All operations are carried out by creating and managing X-Ray tables that contain information about the device parameters, the valid ranges selected by the user, and, of course, the set values that binds the X-Ray item to a specific OID, stores and applies the appropriate parameter types and factors, and applies them accordingly.
The proper way to manage site configuration using X-Ray is to define each unit type according to the configured devices and attach the matching X-Ray table.
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X-Ray Existing Tables Section
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Type (system/user-costumed tables) indicated by icons.
System tables:Appear as default for all organizations.
Will appear first in the table (before all user-costumed tables).
Will appear with a "System" icon (Gear).
Cannot be edited or removed.
The system tables do not contain default set values due to the sensitivity of the mechanism. The customer must, however, define this for himself.
Name
Device
Description
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X-Ray Table Configuration Section
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Click on "Add" to create a new table, a dropdown will open with the options of the table types, according to the possible devices. Alternatively, you may edit an existing table by clicking on it.
From the right side of the screen add the “Name” and “Description” for your table.
There will be a list of all fields associated with the selected device. Identify the relevant fields.
When you double-click on the relevant field, a popup will appear where you can enter the valid range and set value. In order to reset the valid range and the set value, simply remove the previous values and save the changes.
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Textual fields popup:
Numeric fields popup:
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Characteristics of “Set” values:
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Removal
To remove an X-Ray table, you must first separate all associated units from the table by selecting "blank" option under the "Table Name" field in the “My Units” configurations - https://galooli.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KP/pages/3094183938/X-Ray+KPIs#X-Ray-Definitions.
It is only after this action that you are able to proceed to the next step.
Select an existing user-costumed type table (not a system type table).
Click on “Remove”