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RTU Network Configuration
The RTU Network Configuration represents the network of the
physical Remote Telemetry Units (RTUs) distributed within a certain
geographical area.
The RTU Network Configuration comprises a reference of each
physical RTU grouped by arbitrary RTU groups displaying the infor-
mation about the sensors or combo sensors connected.
Definition of RTU Groups
The existing RTUs can be departmentalized in one or several RTU
groups. Thereby, a logical structuring of the RTU network can be
achieved.
All functions and settings pertaining to the RTUs are combined in
the RTU Network. This comprises:
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the departmentalization of the RTU network in RTU groups,
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the determination of existing or planned RTUs, respectively,
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the connection of sensor types to RTUs,
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the determination of RTU routes,
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the readout of RTU or sensor data, respectively,
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the assignment of data to RTUs or sensors, respectively,
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the query of the Call Journal or Poll Journal for singular RTUs.
Summary of Contents for A850
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