Controlling Devices in Batches


Fleet Control allows users to issue control commands through the batch control panel to control multiple devices in batches.

Prerequisites


Before starting, make sure the current account has been assigned the required asset permissions, operation permissions, and menu groups including Batch Control. If not assigned, contact the application administrator.

Procedure


  1. Log in to EnOS Application Portal, and select Fleet Control in the application list.

  2. Select Batch Control in the left navigation bar, and then select the target Site and Device in the asset range filter.

  3. Click the Batch Control button Batch.

  4. A check box appears in front of the device list. Select the devices that need to be controlled in batches, and click Control on right to bring up the batch control panel.

  5. The batch control panel displays the control commands for the selected device in list form on the right side.

    Note

    You can hover over the control commands on the right to see the corresponding measurement points configured with these commands.

  6. Select the target control command to perform the following operations.

    • Telecontrol: Select the control value in the drop-down box, such as on-grid, off-grid, switch on, and switch off.
    • Teleadjusting: Enter the control value in the input box, such as active power setting and reactive power setting.
  7. Click Execute to issue the control command.

Results


After control execution is complete, view the operation results through the pop-up window of batch control results.

  • View the device list for the corresponding result on the Execution Succeeded, Execution Failed, and In Progress tabs.
  • View the Control Object, Status, Control Point, Value, and other information about the target control command on the control detail panel.


If the operation result is Control Failed.

  • Click the Retry button in the lower right corner of the pop-up window to retry the failed control commands.
  • Do Retry in the control log. For more information, see Control Log.