The present invention relates to a display unit.
Conventionally, an electric/heat energy network is known in which electric energy and heat energy are fused together (see, for example, Patent Document 1). The electric/heat energy network connects, for example, a cogeneration system, a renewable energy source, an electricity storage portion, a heat storage portion, a power supply network, a heat energy supply system, a power load, and a heat load. Optimization of an energy management of the electric/heat energy network is executed by a control unit (computer).
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent No. 6423967
The control unit for the energy management of the electric/heat energy network is equipped with an input unit and a display unit as man-machine interfaces. The display unit shows various entry screens, etc.
By the way, there may be a plurality of types of persons who give instructions to a control unit by using a screen of the display unit. The plurality of types of persons includes, for example, a person who is provided with a management system to manage energy (customer), an administrator of the management system, and a service man who is assigned by the administrator of the management system to maintain the system. So configuring that each of the types of persons can give an instruction to the control unit in the same way may cause an inconvenience. Further, by the way, there are many devices that are connected to the electrical and heat energy network. It is convenient if the state of these numerous devices can be easily grasped by the screen displayed by the display unit.
An object of the present invention is to provide a technology that can properly operate a management system that manages energy. Or, an object of the present invention is to provide a technology that can improve a convenience of a management system that manages energy.
An exemplary display unit of the present invention is a display unit of a management system that manages energy, wherein the display unit changes a display state of a screen that displays information about the management system, according to an operator of the screen. Another exemplary display unit of the present invention is a display unit of a management system that manages energy, wherein the management system displays a state monitoring screen that shows an operation state of a device of the management system. The state monitoring screen includes a device icon that shows the device.
The exemplary invention allows for a proper operation of a management system that manages energy. The other exemplary invention allows for an improvement of a convenience of a management system that manages energy.
The following is a detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
<1. Management System>
As shown in
Note that the hot heat refers to heat that is hot, and the cold heat refers to heat that is cold. That is, when the heat is distinguished into hot heat and cold heat, the hot heat is hot heat and the cold heat is cold heat. For example, the hot heat is air with a higher temperature compared to the room temperature, and the cold heat is air with a lower temperature compared to the room temperature. The facilities shown in
In the example shown in
The renewable energy generating unit 2 is a unit that generates electricity using renewable energy such as solar light, wind power, hydraulic power, and geothermal power, for example. The renewable energy generating unit 2 may be, for example, a photovoltaic generating unit or a wind power generating unit. To a power supply line of the management system 100, the renewable energy generating unit 2 can supply the power obtained from the power generation. The storage battery 3 stores power generated by a power generation facility such as the renewable energy generating unit 2, for example, and discharges the stored power as needed. That is, the storage battery 3 can supply power to the power supply line of the management system 100. The storage battery 3 may be, for example, a lithium-ion battery.
The management system 100 is connected to a power system 10. The power system 10 is a large commercial power system that supplies power to a power-receiving facility of the management system 100. The management system 100 can purchase electricity from the power system 10 and receive the power supply. The system controller 1 is so provided as to control whether or not to receive power supply from the power system 10. The system controller 1 may be so provided as to control whether or not power is supplied to the power system 10.
In the example shown in
To a heat supply line of the management system 100, the boiler 4 can supply the steam or hot water's heat energy obtained by combustion of gas or other fuels. Th heat pump 5 operates an engine fueled by a gas fuel or the like thereby to drive a compression unit for compressing a refrigerant, providing temperature control by the condensation or evaporation heat of the refrigerant. Here, the temperature control is, for example, the temperature control of the air in a room, etc. when the heat pump 5 is applied to an air conditioner, or the temperature control of a chiller circulating liquid when the heat pump 5 is applied to a chiller. The circulating liquid is typically water as an exemplification. The heat pump 5 can perform cooling operation to cool the temperature-controlled object and heating operation to heat the temperature-controlled object. That is, the heat pump 5 can switch between hot heat and cold heat, and supply the hot heat or the cold heat to the heat supply line of the management system 100. The hot water tank 6 is connected to the boiler 4, etc. and is capable of exchanging the water medium in the tank to hot water and storing hot heat. The heat stored in the hot water tank 6 can be supplied to the heat supply line of the management system 100.
In the example shown in
To a power load included in the management system 100, power is supplied from the renewable energy generating unit 2, the storage battery 3, the power system 10, or the cogeneration system 7. The power load includes, for example, an electric light and various types of electric devices. To a heat load included in the management system 100, the hot heat or cold heat from the boiler 4, the heat pump 5, the hot water tank 6, or the cogeneration system 7 is supplied. The heat load includes, for example, a cooling unit, a heating unit, a refrigerator, a freezer, a hot water tank, etc.
<2. System Controller>
The control unit 11 controls the entire management system 100. The control unit 11 is so configured as to include an arithmetic operation integrated circuit such as a CPU, a RAM (Random Access Memory), a ROM (Read Only Memory), etc. With the arithmetic operation integrated circuit such as the CPU executing an arithmetic processing that accords to a computer program stored in a memory such as ROM, the control unit 11 executes various functions.
The input unit 12 is so provided as to allow inputting of a command to the control unit 11. The input unit 12 includes at least one of a touch screen, a keyboard, a mouse, a touch pad, a button, and a rotary knob, for example. For example, when the input unit 12 is the touch screen, the input unit 12 and the display unit 13 may be an integrated unit. The integrated unit may also include the control unit 11.
The display unit 13, under the control of the control unit 11, displays a screen that displays various information related to the management system 100, and an entry screen for giving the command to the control unit 11. The display unit 13 is composed of, for example, a liquid crystal panel or an organic EL panel. The display unit 13 may include the touch screen, in which case the display unit 13 doubles as the input unit 12, as described above. The display unit 13 may be placed near or remote to the various devices possessed by the management system 100. That is, the configuration of the present embodiment includes the display unit 13 being remote to each device.
<3. Screen Display of Display Unit>
Next, a display on the screen of the display unit 13 will be described in detail.
(3-1. Overview of Screen Display)
In the present embodiment, as shown in
The user name and the password are entered using, for example, the keyboard or the touch screen. In a configuration using the touch screen or mouse for entering, it may be so configured that the entering is executed using a software keyboard (virtual keyboard) that appears within the login screen 131. The software keyboard may be, for example, so configured as to appear in the login screen 131 when the user touches or clicks the user name entry area 1311a or the password entry area 1311b. A similar software keyboard may be used to enter letters and numbers on any type of screen other than the login screen 131.
In the present embodiment, the top end portion of the login screen 131 has a header area 200 that extends in the right/left direction of the screen 130. In addition, the bottom end portion of the login screen 131 has a footer area 300 that extends in the right/left direction of the screen 130. The header area 200 and the footer area 300 are properly displayed on any type of screen other than the login screen 131. The header area 200 displays, for example, a company logo, a menu related to the screen display, and the like. The footer area 300 displays, for example, time, a user name allowed to log in, and the like.
Operating the login button 1311c by touch or the like after the user name and the password are entered displays a home screen 132. When at least one of the user name and the password is improper, an error message is displayed on the login screen 131, failing to display the home screen 132.
In the example shown in
Selecting the status monitoring button 402 displays a status monitoring screen. The status monitoring screen displays details of an operating status of each device included in the management system 100. Each device includes the heat and electric devices. The heat device includes, for example, the heat-related facility described above (including a facility that is used also for the electricity-related facility) and the heat load (air conditioning facility, footbath facility, etc.). The electric device includes, for example, the electricity-related facility (including a facility that is used also for heat-related facility) and the power load described above.
Selecting the graph button 403 displays a graph screen. The graph screen displays, for example, a graph or the like showing the shift in magnitude of the hourly heat and power loads for one day as well as a breakdown of each device's output relative to the load.
Selecting the device management button 404 displays a device management screen. The device management screen displays device management information including input/output information of each device.
Selecting the operation setting button 405 displays an operation setting screen. The operation setting screen includes an entry screen for entering information related to the operation of the management system 100. The information related to the operation includes information about the control method of the management system 100. In the present embodiment, it is so configured that the operation setting screen can select whether an optimization control and a demand control are enabled or disabled.
The optimization control is a control method in which control is executed according to an optimization target selected by the user (typical example is a customer) using the management system 100. The optimization targets include, for example, the cost priority which prioritizes the reduction of various fees borne by the user, the carbon dioxide emission priority which prioritizes the reduction of carbon dioxide emission generated by the device operation, and the primary energy consumption priority which prioritizes the reduction of primary energy consumption required for the device operation. In the present embodiment, the user can select any one of these three optimization targets. The user, when selecting the cost priority, executes the operation control prioritizing the cost reduction, assuming that the optimization control is set to be enabled. The user, when selecting the carbon dioxide emission priority, executes the operation control prioritizing the reduction of carbon dioxide emission, assuming that the optimization control is set to be enabled. The user, when selecting the primary energy consumption priority, executes the operation control prioritizing the reduction of primary energy consumption, assuming that the optimization control is set to be enabled.
The demand control is a control method that so controls the device included in the management system 100 that the power received from the power system 10 does not exceed the target demand value. The target demand value is set at the contract power or less. When the optimization control and the demand control are set to be enabled, in principle, the management system 100 operates by the optimization control, and when the power received approaches the target demand value, the management system 100 switches to the demand control.
As can be seen from the above description, the display unit 13 can display the information, which is managed by the management system 100, by switching to multiple types of screens. In the example shown in
In the example shown in
Examples of screens other than the five types described above include a user management screen for entering user information, and a screen setting screen for setting a screen-related condition.
In the example shown in
In the present embodiment, as a preferred form, the various screens that can be selected by the menu area 400, such as the home screen 132, further includes a control state display area 500 that shows the control state of the management system 100. With the above configuration; on the screen capable of grasping various types of information, the user can simultaneously obtain information on the control state of the management system 100. That is, user convenience can be improved.
In the embodiment, the control state display area 500 is included in the header area 200. In detail, the control state display area 500 is placed to the right of the menu area 400. However, the position of the control state display area 500 may be changed as needed. In the example shown in
(3-2. User Management Screen)
In detail, the user management screen 133 includes a sub-menu area 410. The user management screen 133 displays a content that accords to a button selected from buttons 411a, 411b, and 411c displayed in the sub-menu area 410. In the present embodiment, the buttons displayed in the sub-menu area 410 of the user management screen 133 include a personal setting button 411a, a user management list button 411b, and an authority list button 411c.
In the present embodiment, when any screen other than the user management screen 133 (for example, the home screen 132) is displayed, selecting the user management button 407 automatically selects a specific button that is any of the multiple buttons 411a to 411c displayed in the sub-menu area 410, and displays the screen that corresponds to the selected button. For example, when the personal setting button 411a is designated as the specific button, selecting the user management button 407 automatically selects the personal setting button 411a, displaying a personal setting screen which is a screen for executing a personal setting. In the present embodiment, such a method is also used for any other screen having the sub-menu area 410.
The list displayed on the user management screen 133 shown in
In the present embodiment, the authority groups include four types of groups: “Administrator”, “Service man”, “General,” and “Guest”. “Administrator”, “Service man”, “General”, and “Guest” in that order have fewer authorities. That is, the “Administrator” has the most authorities and the “Guest” has the least authorities. “Administrator” is a group to which any person who manages the management system 100 belongs. “Service man” is a group to which any person who is assigned by the administrator to maintain the management system 100 belongs. “General” is a group to which any customer who has signed a contract to use the management system 100 belongs. “Guest” is a group to which any person, etc. who is trying out the management system 100 as part of a demonstration belongs, for example. The type and number of authority groups may be properly changed.
To which authority group each user belongs is determined by the administrator, for example, and cannot be freely determined by each user. The authority of the person accessing the management system 100 is determined by the user name entered on the login screen 131. For example, the “Enable”, “Edit”, and “Delete” fields shown in
Note that “Enable” refers to the authority to admit each user as a registrant of the management system 100. When a button is displayed in the “Enable” field, the user operating while viewing that screen can admit the person, whose button is displayed, as a registrant of the management system 100. “Delete” refers to the authority to delete the user, who was once registered, from the registrant. When the button is displayed in the “Delete” field, the user operating while viewing that screen can delete the person, whose button is displayed, from the registrants in the management system 100.
In the list shown in
“No Access” shows that the target screen (in the example shown in
“Partial Edit” shows that viewing of the target screen is permitted, and the operation of some of the operation items that can be operated on that screen is permitted. In the Partial Edit screen, only the operation area (button, etc.) for the authorized item is displayed, for example, and the operation area for the unauthorized item is not displayed. As another example, all operation areas are displayed, but the operation area for the unauthorized item is grayed out. “Full Accessible” shows that the user is allowed to view the target screen and to operate all of the operation items that can be operated on that screen.
The person performing the operation while viewing the authority list screen 133a selects a selectable authority item, and can change the authority by touching an application button 1332 displayed on the authority list screen 133a. Any person, who is not authorized to change the authority, displaying the authority list screen 133a disenables the application button 1332, for example, failing to change the authority.
As can be seen from the above, the display unit 13 changes the display state of the screen displaying the information about the management system 100, according to the type of the operator who uses the screen thereby to execute the operation. This configuration prevents any improper operation by a person who fails to have sufficient knowledge about the management system 100. That is, the management system 100 can be properly operated.
In the present embodiment, the type of operator is determined based on the input information entered on the login screen 131. In detail, the type of operator is determined by the user name entered on the login screen 131. This determination is made by the control unit 11, for example. However, the determination of the operator type may be performed by an information processing unit (computer unit) that is provided separately from the control unit 11.
(3-3. Device Management Screen)
In detail, the device management screen 134 includes a sub-menu area 410. The device management screen 134 displays the content that accords to buttons 411d, 411e selected in the sub-menu area 410. Buttons displayed in the sub-menu area 410 of the device management screen 134 include a device detail button 411d and a maintenance button 411e.
As shown in
“Management Address” displayed on the device management screen 134 is an address defined in the control unit 11, and, in the present embodiment, includes both a control address and a non-control address. “Type” shows input or output classification. “DI” means digital input. “DO” means digital output. “AI” means analog input. “AO” means analog output. “Item Name” is a specific name of the object whose input or output is managed. “Cogeneration” in
“Manual Setting Underway” displayed on the device management screen 134 displays information related to the manual setting of the input or output information for each item managed by using the management address. That is, the device management screen 134 has a manual setting information display area 1340. In the present embodiment, the information displayed in the manual setting information display area 1340 includes the display of the operation button that enables the manual setting. The operation button is operated by touch or the like. In other words, the device management screen 134 has a manual setting area 1341 that allows for the manual setting of the input or output information of the device of the management system 100. In the present embodiment, the manual setting area 1341 is an operation button. Details of the manual setting area 1341 are described below.
The “Current State” displayed on the device management screen 134 shows the current state of the input or output of each item managed by using the management address. That is, the device management screen 134 further has a current state display area 1342 that displays the current state of the input or output of the device of the management system 100. The display of the current state may be a word or a numeral.
The “Control Reason” displayed on the device management screen 134 shows the control-related reason for the current state of the input or output of each item managed by using the management address. That is, the device management screen 134 further has a control reason display area 1343 that displays the control reason for the current state of the input or output of the device.
The display showing the control reason includes “Optimization” showing that the current state is derived from optimization control, and “Manual” showing that the current state is derived from the manual setting, for example. The control reason may be configured to be displayed for all or for some of items managed by using the management address. For example, the control reason may be so configured as not to be displayed (as to be left blank) for the non-control address out of the management addresses.
In the example shown in
That is, for each device, the device management screen 134 can be switched, making it possible to display the unit management information. The type and number of devices included in the device selection tab 1347 may be properly changed. Placement of the device selection tab 1347 may also be properly changed.
Next, the manual setting area 1341, which is configured as an operation button, is described in detail. As described below, the manual setting area 1341 is, as the case may be, not displayed.
Operating the manual setting area 1341 displays a first pop-up screen 1344 that allows for changing the input or output information of the corresponding item. The example shown in
In the state shown in
In the example shown in
Unlike the first pop-up screen 1344, the second pop-up screen 1345 includes a RESET button 1345d. Operating the RESET button 1345d by touch or the like can return to the state before executing the manual setting. Operating the RESET button 1345d by touch or the like in the screen shown in
Further, in the present embodiment, as shown in
That is, in the present embodiment, the device management screen 134 further has an operation area 1346 that displays the device management information only for the item that has been set by using the manual setting area 1341. Placement of the manual tabs 1346 may be properly changed.
On the device management screen 134A shown in
Note that the configuration here is such that the maintenance button 411e is not displayed for the unauthorized user, but this is merely an exemplification. It may be so configured that the maintenance button 411e is displayed even for the unauthorized user, and the user's operation on the maintenance button 411e is disabled. In this case, it may be so configured that the maintenance button 411e is grayed out so as to make the user aware that the operation is disabled, for example.
On the device management screen 134A shown in
As can be understood from the above, in the display unit 13 of the present embodiment, the item that can be set by using the manual setting area 1341 changes depending on the type of operator who uses the screen thereby to execute the operation.
In the present embodiment, the number of manual setting areas 1341 displayed on the device management screen varies depending on the type of operator (user). In the present embodiment, it is so configured that, for each item, the manual setting area 1341 is displayed for the authorized user, and the manual setting area is not displayed for the unauthorized user. However, the above is merely an exemplification. It may be so configured that the manual setting area 1341 is displayed even for the unauthorized user, and the user's operation on the manual setting area 1341 is disabled. In this case, it may be so configured that the manual setting area 1341 is grayed out so as to make the user aware that the operation is disabled, for example.
(3-4. State Monitoring Screen)
The display unit 13 displays a state monitoring screen showing the operation state of the device possessed by the management system 100.
As shown in
Although not shown in the drawings; when the heat device button 411g is selected, the state monitoring screen 135 displays the operation state of the heat device. The state monitoring screen 135 with the heat device button 411g selected shows the operation states of, for example, the boiler, the chiller, the cogeneration system, and the heat load. When the air conditioning device button 411i is selected, the state monitoring screen 135 displays the operation state of the air conditioning device. The state monitoring screen 135 with the air conditioning device button 411i selected shows the operation state of, for example, a gas heat pump.
As can be seen from the above, the state monitoring screen 135 includes plural screens that can be switched according to the type of device. That is, the state monitoring screen 135 is so provided as to be switchable according to the type of device. Types of devices include, for example, the heat device, the electric device, and the air conditioning device. In other words, the state monitoring screen 135 includes plural screens that can be switched according to the type of energy. The screen showing the operation state is so provided as to be switchable according to the type of device (or energy), thereby making it possible to easily view, as a moderate amount, the information on the operation state shown on the screen.
In the present embodiment, when any screen (for example, the home screen 132) other than the state monitoring screen 135 is displayed, selecting the state monitoring button 402 automatically selects a special button that is any of the multiple buttons 411g to 411i displayed in the sub-menu area 410, thus displaying the screen that corresponds to the selected button. Which button is to be designated as the special button may be properly determined. For example, when the heat device button 411g is designated as the special button, selecting the state monitoring button 402 automatically selects the heat device button 411g, thus displaying the screen indicating the operation state of the heat device.
As shown in
Further, the state monitoring screen 135 includes a numerical information area 1352 that shows the operation state of the device in a numerical value. The numerical information area 1352 is provided for each device. It is preferable that the numerical information area 1352 provided for each device is placed around the circumference of the device icon 1351 provided for each device. In the example shown in
Further, the state monitoring screen 135 includes a letter information area 1353 that shows information about the device in letter. The letter information area 1353 is provided for each device. It is preferable that the letter information area 1353 provided for each device is placed around the device icon 1351 provided for each device. In the example shown in
Further, the state monitoring screen 135 includes a connecting line 1354 connecting between the multiple device icons 1351. Displaying the connecting line 1354 on the state monitoring screen 135 can make it easy to grasp the relation between the multiple devices. It is preferable that the connecting line 1354 is an arrow line. This makes it easy to grasp the flow of the energy. For example, in the example shown in
It is preferable that the connecting line 1354 is changed in display mode according to the type or mode of the energy. Types of energy include, for example, electric energy, heat energy, cold heat, and hot heat. Modes of energy include, for example, giving heat and taking heat. Another mode of energy includes, for example, the supply and demand of electric power.
The change in the display mode may be, for example, a change in the color of or a change in the line type of the connecting line 1354. For example, the connecting line 1354 which shows the cold heat, and the connecting line 1354 which shows the hot heat may differ from each other in display mode. The connecting line 1354 showing the cold heat may be displayed by a blue line, and the connecting line 1354 showing the hot heat may be displayed by a red line. In addition, the connecting line 1354 which shows the flow of energy giving heat, and the connecting line 1354 which shows the flow of the energy that takes heat may be different in display mode. The connecting line 1354 showing the flow of energy giving heat may be shown as a solid line, and the connecting line 1354 showing the flow of the energy that takes heat may be shown by a broken line.
Further, the state monitoring screen 135 includes an energy state display icon 1355 that shows the energy state associated with the operation of the device. In the example shown in
Multiple types of energy state display icons 1355 are prepared, and are automatically switched according to the energy state. Displaying, on the state monitoring screen 135, the energy state display icon 1355 with its displaying switched according to the energy state allows the user to easily grasp the energy state of the management system 100.
The energy state is, in detail, the energy state of the management system 100. The energy state may be determined based on, for example, an operation plan value. For example, when the management system 100 is operating with the energy close to the operation plan value, the energy state may be determined to be “good”. When the management system 100 is operating with the energy deviating from the operation plan value, the energy state may be determined to be “poor”. In the above configuration where a two-step determination is made, there may be two types of energy state display icons 1355.
In the example shown in
The energy state may be shown by more than two steps, in which case the energy state display icon 1355 will have more than two types. Further, for being the screen showing the operation state of the electric device, the screen shown in
The device icon 1351 displayed on the state monitoring screen 135 may be automatically switched according to the operation state of the device. In this case, multiple types of device icons 1351 may be prepared for each device.
In
A device icon 1351ashown on the left side of the lower step in
The above shows the case where the device is the cogeneration system, but multiple types of device icons may be prepared for the other device as well.
Further, at least one of the display position and size of the device icon 1351 may be provided in a changeable manner. Similarly, at least one of the display position and size of the numerical information area 1352 may be provided in a changeable manner. Further, at least one of the display position and size of the letter information area 1353 may be provided in a changeable manner. Further, according to the change in the display position of the device icon 1351, etc., the display position, etc. of the connecting line 1354 may be provided in a changeable manner. For example, the thickness of the connecting line 1354 may be provided in a changeable manner. Acquiring these configurations makes it possible to make the screen display that accords to the user's preference.
In the example shown in
Changing the position and size of the display may be done, for example, by using the screen setting screen that is displayed by selecting the screen setting button (not shown) which is so provided as to be displayable in the menu area 400. In the screen setting screen, the device icon 1351 which the user wants to display on the state monitoring screen 135 may be optionally selectable. Then, the various device icons 1351 selected may be set at optional positions within a displayable range on the state monitoring screen 135. For the same type of device icon 1351, multiple device icons 1351 of different sizes are prepared; the size of the device icon 1351 may be changed depending on which of the multiple device icons 1351 of different sizes is selected. However, it may be so configured that the size of the device icon 1351 is optionally changeable.
Further, in the screen setting screen, the type selection, display position, and size of the numerical information area 1352, the letter information area 1353, and energy state display icon 1355 may be freely set, similar to the device icon 1351. Further, in the screen setting screen may be so provided as to allow for positioning, etc. of the connecting line 1354.
(3-5. Modified Example)
In detail, the control button 1356 is a virtual button that is displayed on the state monitoring screen 135X. The control button 1356 is a soft button that switches the control of the device between run and stop (ON and OFF). Operating the control buttons 1356 displayed on the state monitoring screen 135X by touch or the like makes the switching between run and stop of control of the device. Displaying the control button 1356 on the state monitoring screen 135X makes it possible to manually set, on the state monitoring screen 135X, the run and stop of control of the device.
Further, the control buttons 1356 may be provided for all devices that are displayed on the state monitoring screen 135X and that can be controlled by the management system 100, or may be provided only for some of the devices. In the example shown in
The control button 1356, like the device icon 1351, etc., may be so provided as to be changeable in display position and size. In the example shown in
The pop-up display 1357 includes a switching operation area 1357a and an OK button 1357b. Sliding a slide portion 1357c, which is displayed by a black circle in the switching operation area 1357a, can make the switching between control stop (OFF) and control run (ON). In the present example, the cogeneration system was in a control stop state when the control button 1356 was operated, thus positioning the slide portion 1357c on the control stop side (left side).
As shown in
The background area 1356b is an area that is overlapped with the letter portion 1356a, thereby to be included in a background of the letter portion 1356a. In the present example, the background area 1356b has an area larger than an area in which the letter included in the letter portion 1356a is displayed. The background area 1356b is rectangular in shape, extending in the right/left direction. The frame area 1356c is a frame area that surrounds an external edge of the background area 1356b.
Changing the control state of the device properly changes the display modes of the letter portion 1356a, the background area 1356b, and the frame area 1356c.
As shown in
Further, the display mode of the background area 1356b differs between the state in which the control of the device is stopped and the state in which the control of the device is running. In detail, the colors of the background area 1356b are different. In the present example, the background area 1356b is, as an example, white for control stop and black for control run. In addition, the difference in display mode of the background area 1356b may be, for example, hatched or not, rather than the difference in color.
In the present example, the control button 1356 is displayed in a different mode according to the reason why the device is in the current control state. In detail, the display mode of the frame area 1356c changes according to whether the reason for the current control state of the device is due to the automatic control by the control unit 11 or due to the manual control. In the case of the automatic control, the frame area 1356c is not hatched. The frame area 1356c is white. Meanwhile, when in the case of the manual control, the frame area 1356c is hatched. The difference in display mode of the frame area 1356c may not be hatched or not, but may be, for example, the difference in type of hatching or the difference in color.
In the example shown in
By using the control button 1356, making the cogeneration system from in the state shown in
In the present example, the display unit 13 displays the device management screen 134 (see
Note that, in the device management screens 134 shown in each of
As described above, in the example shown in
Assume that, in the state shown in
The above has shown that the display content of the device management screen 134 is changed in conjunction with the operation of the control button 1356 displayed on the state monitoring screen 135X. Similarly to the above, the display mode of the control button 1356 is changed in conjunction with the operation of operation button 1341 that switches the manual setting on the device management screen 134.
Also, in the present example; when the manual control is not running, the operation button 1341 that switches the manual setting on the device management screen 134 is not hatched. Meanwhile, when the manual control is running, the operation button 1341 that switches the manual setting on the device management screen 134 is hatched. This is similar to the method of changing the display mode of the frame area 1356c (hatched or not depending on whether or not by the manual control) of the control button 1356. That is, in the present example, the method of changing the display mode of the control button 1356 and the method of changing the display mode of the operation button for the manual setting on the device management screen 134 have commonality. Bringing about this uniformity makes it easy to grasp the screen display.
<4. Notes, Etc.>
The various technical features disclosed in the present specification can be modified in various ways without departing from the gist of the technical creation thereof. Further, the multiple embodiments and modified examples shown in the present specification may be combined to the extent possible.
<5. Appendices>
An exemplary display unit in the present specification is a display unit of a management system that manages energy, wherein the display unit may have a configuration where the management system displays a state monitoring screen that shows an operation state of a device of the management system, and the state monitoring screen includes a device icon that shows the device (first configuration).
In the display unit having the first configuration, the device icon may have a configuration to be changed according to a type of the device (second configuration).
In the display unit having the first or second configuration, the state monitoring screen may have a configuration to include a numerical information area that shows the operation state in numerical value (third configuration).
In the display unit having any of the first to third configurations, the state monitoring screen may have a configuration to include a letter information area that shows information on the device in letter (fourth configuration).
In display unit having any of the first to fourth configurations, the state monitoring screen may have a configuration to include a connecting line that connects between the plural device icons (fifth configuration).
In the display unit having the fifth configuration, the connecting line may have a configuration to be changed in display mode according to a type or mode of the energy (sixth configuration).
In the display unit having any of the first to sixth configurations, the state monitoring screen may have a configuration to include an energy state display icon that shows an energy state associated with an operation of the device (seventh configuration).
In the display unit having any of the first to seventh configurations, at least one of a display position and size of the device icon may have a configuration to be so provided as to be changeable (eighth configuration).
In the display unit having any of the first to eighth configurations, the state monitoring screen may have a configuration to include a plurality of screens switchable according to a type of the device (ninth configuration).
In the display unit having any of the first to ninth configurations, the state monitoring screen may have a configuration to include a control state display area that shows a control state of the management system (tenth configuration).
In the display unit having any of the first to tenth configurations, the state monitoring screen may have a configuration to include a control button that causes a control state of the device to be changeable (eleventh configuration).
In the display unit having the eleventh configuration, the control button may have a configuration to be changed in display mode according to the control state of the device (twelfth configuration).
In the display unit having the eleventh or twelfth configuration, the display unit may have a configuration to display a device management screen having display content that changes in conjunction with an operation of the control button (thirteenth configuration).
2: renewable energy generating unit (device)
3: storage battery (device)
4: boiler (device)
5: heat pump (device)
6: hot water tank (device)
7: cogeneration system
13: display unit
100: management system
130: screen
134, 134A: device management screen
1341: manual setting area
1342: current state display area
1343: control reason display area
1346: manual tab (operation area)
135, 135X: state monitoring screen
500: control state display area
1351: device icon
1352: numerical information area
1353: letter information area
1354: connecting line
1355: energy state display icon
1356: control button
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-182677 | Nov 2021 | JP | national |
2022-143387 | Sep 2022 | JP | national |