opmode:set_up_a_mode
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- | **1**. We will create a module (a module is a collection of modes). Navigate to [[https://seec.intelligentplant.com/ | + | **1**. We will create a module (a module is a collection of modes). Navigate to [[https://opmode.intelligentplant.com/ |
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**2**. Once a module is added we are taken to its page where we can start defining modes. Hit "Add new mode" card to start the process. | **2**. Once a module is added we are taken to its page where we can start defining modes. Hit "Add new mode" card to start the process. | ||
- | **3**. Here we can see that we are presented with a dialog with trend in it. Choose your datasource and your tags which will define your mode (Note: minimum 2 tags must be added to define a mode). Find an area in the trend which represents your mode (plant shutdown mode, engine overheating, | + | **3**. Here we can see that we are presented with a dialog with trend in it. Choose your datasource and your tags which will define your mode (Note: minimum 2 tags must be added to define a mode). Find an area in the Trend which represents your mode (plant shutdown mode, engine overheating, |
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+ | Give your mode a name (this will be the tagname as well in target datasource) and a description, | ||
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+ | By default OpMode will profile 6 months of historical data and then will subscribe to new values coming in for the selected tags. You can track the progress displayed on the mode card or visualize them in trend by finding your newly created tag: | ||
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+ | == Historical import finishing and subscribing to new values == | ||
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+ | == Mode visualisation in Trend == | ||
+ | In the picture below you can see how we superimpose mode results against the source tag data. You can see the mode changing quite a lot ( yellow line ). | ||
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opmode/set_up_a_mode.1503304774.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/08/21 08:39 by su