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   * **Pro Line tab:** Clicking on the Pro Line tab will show all the user-interface objects added to the current project and supported by the Pro Line application (Thinknx UP); the main node represents the entire user interface while every first level child is a function. Under each function are the pages added and under each page the related objects added to it. Right-clicking on each node will allow the user to add, delete, copy or arrange any interface object (for more details refer to [[inter_objs|Interface Objects]]). Selecting an object from the interface editor or the interface tab will show all the related properties in the property grid below the tabs.   * **Pro Line tab:** Clicking on the Pro Line tab will show all the user-interface objects added to the current project and supported by the Pro Line application (Thinknx UP); the main node represents the entire user interface while every first level child is a function. Under each function are the pages added and under each page the related objects added to it. Right-clicking on each node will allow the user to add, delete, copy or arrange any interface object (for more details refer to [[inter_objs|Interface Objects]]). Selecting an object from the interface editor or the interface tab will show all the related properties in the property grid below the tabs.
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 +{{ :proline_tab.png?direct&400 | Pro Line tab}}
 +<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 11: Pro Line Tab </WRAP>  </WRAP>
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   * **Trend Line tab:** Clicking on the Trend Line tab will show all the Trend Line devices added to the project and permit to configure them. Adding a new Trend Line device is also possible from this tab by right clicking on the title and selecting "add device". Once the device added, right-clicking will permit to add objects to this device such as pages and page elements.   * **Trend Line tab:** Clicking on the Trend Line tab will show all the Trend Line devices added to the project and permit to configure them. Adding a new Trend Line device is also possible from this tab by right clicking on the title and selecting "add device". Once the device added, right-clicking will permit to add objects to this device such as pages and page elements.
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 +{{ :trendline_tab.png?direct&400 | Trend Line tab}}
 +<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 12: Trend Line Tab </WRAP>  </WRAP>
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   * **System tab:** Clicking on the system tab will show all the system objects added to the current project; the main node represents all the generic and most important data related to the server and project. Right-clicking on the system tab will allow the user to add any system object. Clicking on an existing system object will show all the related properties in the property grid below the tabs. For more details refer to [[system_objs|System Objects]] .   * **System tab:** Clicking on the system tab will show all the system objects added to the current project; the main node represents all the generic and most important data related to the server and project. Right-clicking on the system tab will allow the user to add any system object. Clicking on an existing system object will show all the related properties in the property grid below the tabs. For more details refer to [[system_objs|System Objects]] .
  
-{{ :figura20n.png?direct&600 Interface objects and system objects tree views}} +{{ :system_tab.png?direct&400 System tab}} 
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 11Interface objects and system objects tree views </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 13System Tab </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 ==== Licenses ==== ==== Licenses ====
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 {{ :conf_license.png?direct&300 |Accessing the license editor}} {{ :conf_license.png?direct&300 |Accessing the license editor}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 12: Accessing the license editor </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 14: Accessing the license editor </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 {{ :conf_licenses.png?direct&600 |Licenses editor}} {{ :conf_licenses.png?direct&600 |Licenses editor}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 13: License editor </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 15: License editor </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
-With the UP configurator version 1.3.0.16, the standard licenses are automatically selected based on the server model configured in the System tab. Any additional license added to the server will have to be manually selected in the optional licenses section as seen in figure 13.+With the UP configurator version 1.3.0.16, the standard licenses are automatically selected based on the server model configured in the System tab. Any additional license added to the server will have to be manually selected in the optional licenses section as seen in figure 15.
  
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 {{ :figura2.png?direct&600 |Not supported device for selected licenses warning}} {{ :figura2.png?direct&600 |Not supported device for selected licenses warning}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 14: Not supported device for selected licenses warning </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 16: Not supported device for selected licenses warning </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 {{ :conf_users.png?direct&600 |Users and groups editor}} {{ :conf_users.png?direct&600 |Users and groups editor}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 15: Users and groups editor</WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 17: Users and groups editor</WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 {{ :conf_add_user.png?direct&600 | Add a new user to a group}} {{ :conf_add_user.png?direct&600 | Add a new user to a group}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 16: Add a new user to a group </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 18: Add a new user to a group </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 \\ To export the user information or share them by email or QR code, click on the User Data Summary button. A new window will open allowing you to enter the email addresses you wish to share the information with or export the file as PD by clicking on the Export PDF button. A QR code is also available and can be scanned directly from the Thinknx application to download the project automatically with the correct user profile. \\ To export the user information or share them by email or QR code, click on the User Data Summary button. A new window will open allowing you to enter the email addresses you wish to share the information with or export the file as PD by clicking on the Export PDF button. A QR code is also available and can be scanned directly from the Thinknx application to download the project automatically with the correct user profile.
  
 {{ :conf_user_summary.png?direct&600 | View and export user information}} {{ :conf_user_summary.png?direct&600 | View and export user information}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 17: View and export user information </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 19: View and export user information </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 {{ :figura13.png?direct&500 |Restrictions editor for functions/pages/objects}} {{ :figura13.png?direct&500 |Restrictions editor for functions/pages/objects}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 18: Restrictions editor for functions/pages/objects </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 20: Restrictions editor for functions/pages/objects </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 {{ :figura24.png?direct&500 |Protection PIN editor}} {{ :figura24.png?direct&500 |Protection PIN editor}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 19: Protection PIN editor </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 21: Protection PIN editor </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 Write groups have just one address. For each write group address, it is possible to disable the sending on the KNX bus by either ticking the option inside the ETS window, or by placing an asterisk before the group address. This will allow the user to run a simulation mode where it is possible to change the status of this group without generating a traffic on the KNX bus. The group will only be seen on the KNX monitor of the Thinknx server. Write groups have just one address. For each write group address, it is possible to disable the sending on the KNX bus by either ticking the option inside the ETS window, or by placing an asterisk before the group address. This will allow the user to run a simulation mode where it is possible to change the status of this group without generating a traffic on the KNX bus. The group will only be seen on the KNX monitor of the Thinknx server.
 {{ :conf_knx.png?direct&700 |Disabling the sending on the bus}} {{ :conf_knx.png?direct&700 |Disabling the sending on the bus}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 20: Disabling the sending on the bus </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 22: Disabling the sending on the bus </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 {{ :conf_knx2.png?direct&700 |Disabling the sending on the bus}} {{ :conf_knx2.png?direct&700 |Disabling the sending on the bus}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 21: Disabling the sending on the bus </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 23: Disabling the sending on the bus </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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