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In the unit view, key aspects of the unit are graphically represented. The information displayed includes both average and detailed data.

Information is presented in the form of cards and includes the following:

  • Site Name and Layout

  • Site Status

  • Site Location

  • Generator / Rectifier / Inverter / Solar / Batteries / Colocation / Shelter / ATS / Cooling System/

  • IO’s Status and Live Data Active Status

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View Modes

There are two different modes of displaying the data in the unit view: "Graphic Mode" and "Table Mode".

"Graphic Mode" presents the data in a more graphic manner and containers the main information.

As opposed to the "Graphic Mode," the "Table Mode" presents the data in a table and contains more information than the "Graphic Mode.”

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Cards Components

There will be two components for are two modes on each card:

  • Main - Displays only the main details - 3 data parameters, alarms (existing or not), model (if relevant), status (if disconnected), and a number of elements (for batteries, colocation, cooling system). 

  • Expand - The expanded mode includes all the available data regarding the element. It will also include the data which is already displayed in the main card display.

By default, the card will be is displayed through the "Main" component, but by clicking on the card or clicking the upped tabs, you can will see the "Expand" component on the right side of the screen.

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System Alarms

A system alarms receives data from two different sources simultaneously:

  • Galooli's internal logic - The internal logic activates and creates a system alarm if analog values received from different devices are different from a threshold value. Some thresholds are adjustable by the user via the "Device Configuration", while others are hardcoded.
    As soon as the analog values are above the threshold values, a hardcoded digital alarm is generated and the system alarm is activated.

    An analog value exceeds an analog threshold value >> Internal digital alarm activated >> A system alarm is activated

  • Device Logic - Alarms are collected directly from the various components on the site (i.e., we read a digital value that indicates an alarm. The alarms are configured by the manufacturer of the device.

There will only be an alarm bar on the main card if there are active alarms, as well as the number of active alarms.

The color of the alarm bar will match the most critical alarm. In the expanded card view, alarms will be listed next to an icon with a color that corresponds to their severity (red for critical alarms, orange for urgent alarms, yellow for non-urgent alarms, blue for observation alarms, and green for no alarms).

An indication of the analog value on which the alarm is based will appear as a circle/point next to the text. The color of the circle depends on the severity of the alarm. Each analog value that can be highlighted in this manner is described in the card description.

Main mode:

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Expanded Mode:

Disconnected Site

  • Aside from the description of the disconnected unit in the site status card, all the cards on the screen will be disabled (except for the map).

Disconnected Device

The device is disconnected if the relevant Device. Disconnected is True. Following are the changes to the card display:

  • The disconnected icon appears (both in the main and in the expanded card)

  • Values are colored as disabled (grey) - (both in the main and in the expanded card)

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