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3.2.2 Left bar

The left bar provides a comprehensive view of the state of the system/
machine into which the various devices are inserted.
The left bar uses a hierarchical treeView to represent the status of the
groups of active devices (e.g. those not disabled) present in the registry
and the status of the devices inserted into these groups.
At the outermost level, there are device groups [1] that may contain any
number of devices. A device [2] in turn may contain, if required by the
selected device, any number of slaves [3].
Initially, a group of devices does not contain any device [4]: it will be
up to the user to connect the devices to a specific device group when
the device is added to the registry, or edit it later by accessing the
management of the device registry.
You can expand ( ) and reduce ( ) the various sub-levels independently
of each other; initially the level of detail is set to Device Groups.
The overall status of the various elements is highlighted using 4 colours:
• Green: OK
• Orange: WARNING
• Red: ALARM
• Gray: NOT CONNECTED
The 3 types of objects are represented in the treeView as follows:
• Device groups:
- Button to show/hide the devices belonging to the group, coloured
according to the overall status of the device
- Name assigned to the device group
• Device:
- Button to show/hide the slaves belonging to the device, coloured
according to the overall status of the device
- Name assigned to the device
- A dot with the initials of the device family to which the device belongs,
coloured according to the overall status of the device.
• Slave:
- Slave ID - Description of type
- A dot, coloured based on the overall status of the slave
Un dispositivo mostrerà lo stato peggiore tra i suoi slave, analogamente
A device will show the worst status among its slaves, similarly for the
device group in relation to the devices contained within it.
Assuming that a device group has three devices in three different states
(OK, WARNING and ALARM), the status of the device group will be the
most severe of the 3, e.g. ALARM.
For devices the mechanism is similar, with the difference that they
themselves have their own status, so consequently, the overall status is
the worst between their own and that of the slaves.
The NOT CONNECTED status is a special case. A device which is not
connected is shown by the web app using a grey dot next to it and its
slaves (if it has them). In this case, however, the colour of the button to
show/hide its subsection will be red, which indicates an ALARM status.
Selecting a device or a slave will open a page in the functional area
"Work page" which will allow you to monitor, if required, configure and/
or send commands to the selected element.
You can show or hide the left bar using the [5] button.
In the lower part of the left bar [6] there is a summary of the total number
of devices present and their overall status.
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