4 Configuring the panel
It is possible to begin using most features of the BPP without any
configuration. However, the BPP is highly customisable, so it is worth
familiarising yourself with the different settings in order to get the most
from your VE.Net system.
4.1 Access Levels
Many of the properties provided by VE.Net devices are only required
during system configuration. Not only are these properties not useful
during normal operation, but having them available allows for the
possibility of accidental changes. The BPP solves this problem with
access levels. Initially, the access level of the BPP will be set to "User
and install". In this mode, all options are available, allowing devices to
be configured as necessary. Once configuration is complete, the
access level can be changed to "User". In this mode, all configuration
options are hidden, leaving only the properties required for normal use.
If at any point it is necessary to reconfigure a device, the access level
can be changed back to "User and install" to reveal the properties
again.
If there are multiple BPPs on the network, their access levels can be set
independently.
4.2 The Blue Power Panel menu
The BPP menu structure is shown in Figure 4-1 - BPP menu layout. The
menu items are described in chapters 4.2 and 4.3.
If the BPP has been set to "user" access level, items marked with * are
hidden.
Local settings
Overview setup*
Power saving*
Figure 4-1 - BPP menu layout
System*
Generator*
Custom*
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