This section explains how to use
A user diagram is a configurable display that consists of two main elements:
Note
To configure a grouping object to open a grouping window, see
| A | User diagram (contains diagram objects and grouping objects) |
| B | Click a grouping object to open its grouping window |
| C | Diagram object |
Tip
It is better to use grouping objects to open other user diagrams rather than to open grouping windows. Large numbers of grouping windows in a user diagram can slow the performance of
You can create as many user diagrams as you want and edit each one to suit your needs. You can share user diagrams with multiple users over your network, and users can view them simultaneously and share the same information. For more information on creating user diagrams, see
The default diagram displays real-time data. It includes a simple power system illustration that displays the various real-time parameters measured by the device.
A user diagram is identified by its “.dgm” extension. You can generate, open, and close user diagrams as needed.
The network diagram displays your entire power monitoring system by linking to individual default user diagrams that display data from each device in your system. When you generate a network diagram,
Select File > Generate Network Diagram.
The network diagram appears in the workspace containing icons that represent groups of devices on your system.
Click on one of the grouping objects to open a window and display the node icons contained within.
Click a node icon to display the user diagram for the associated device.
Save the network diagram.
Note
Regenerating a network diagram and saving it overwrites the previously saved (network.dgm) file.
To open a user diagram:
Select File > Open.
Navigate to the user diagram you want to open and select it from the Open Diagram dialog.
Click Open to open the selected user diagram.
To set a specific
Log on to
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Click Save, then close
Use Windows Explorer to navigate to the ...\
Locate the .wsu file for the user you are setting up (i.e., <username>.wsu). Right-click and select Properties.
Select the Read-only attribute, then click OK.
Note
Applying the Read-only attribute prevents the workspace information from being modified, so
To close a user diagram:
Select File > Close to close the current diagram.
Select File > Close All to close all diagrams.
After you open a user diagram, you can use it to interact with your power monitoring system. Each user diagram displays system information through diagram objects, which you can use to monitor and control various aspects of your system.