Method and apparatus for fast positioning of a control device
By establishing a connection with the control equipment in the LED display control system, starting the monitoring service and displaying the monitoring information, the problem of slow fault location of the controller is solved, and rapid location and efficient configuration are achieved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-11-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
In LED display control systems, the fault location speed of the controller is slow, making it difficult to quickly find the specific faulty device.
By establishing a connection with the control equipment, the monitoring service is activated to obtain monitoring information and display it on the display screen of the target control equipment, including configuration information, fault information, or identification information.
It enables rapid positioning of control equipment, improves work efficiency, reduces positioning time, and requires no additional equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of system control technology, and in particular to a method and apparatus for rapid positioning of control equipment. Background Technology
[0002] LED displays are typically controlled by controllers and other devices. As the area of LED displays increases, the load capacity of a single controller is limited, usually to a few million pixels. In this case, a single display is typically powered by dozens of controllers. These dozens of controllers are generally installed in a cabinet or stacked together, and connected to the same local area network via a switch or router, and controlled by a host computer.
[0003] All electronic devices are susceptible to failure. When the controller controlling the LED screen malfunctions, the fault can be detected by the host computer software. However, it's difficult to correlate the hardware faults seen in the host computer software with the actual hardware. For example, if the host computer software detects that the fifth network port of the device with IP address 192.168.10.85 is disconnected, staff would need to check each controller's network port one by one. With dozens of controllers stacked together, it would be very difficult for staff to quickly identify which controller has IP address 192.168.10.85.
[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to improve the problems existing in the above technical solutions. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a method and apparatus for rapid positioning of control equipment, so as to at least solve the problem of slow positioning speed of control equipment.
[0006] The objective of this invention is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0007] In a first aspect, the present invention provides a method for rapid positioning of a control device, the method comprising:
[0008] Establish a connection with at least one control device that has a display screen;
[0009] Initiate a monitoring service to monitor at least one of the control devices;
[0010] Obtain monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring the at least one control device;
[0011] The target control device is determined based on the monitoring information, and the target control device is one or more of the at least one control device;
[0012] The monitoring information is sent to the target control device;
[0013] The monitoring information is displayed on the display screen of the target control device.
[0014] Optionally, obtaining the monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service monitoring the at least one control device includes:
[0015] The configuration information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring the at least one control device is used to configure the display screen of the at least one control device.
[0016] The beneficial effect of this technical solution is that when multiple control devices need to be configured with displays, the configuration information can be used to configure and install the corresponding displays. When there are a large number of display control devices that need to be configured at the site, the configuration information of the control devices can be displayed on the display screens of the control devices through the host computer, which can quickly obtain the configuration information of the control devices, facilitate rapid screen configuration, and greatly improve work efficiency.
[0017] Optionally, obtaining the monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service monitoring the at least one control device includes:
[0018] Obtain fault information or fault warning information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring the at least one control device;
[0019] The step of displaying the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device includes:
[0020] The fault information or fault warning information is displayed on the display screen of the target control device.
[0021] The beneficial effect of this technical solution is that it obtains fault information of control equipment through monitoring services, and the fault information can be quickly displayed on the corresponding control equipment, which is conducive to quickly finding the control equipment.
[0022] The control device rapid positioning control device can optionally include displaying the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device, further comprising:
[0023] Send a special identifier display command to the splicing display screen carried by the target control device;
[0024] The special identifier is displayed in the corresponding area of the mounted splicing display screen;
[0025] The control devices are cascaded together.
[0026] The advantage of this technical solution is that by displaying special markings on the corresponding areas of the splicing display screen, monitoring information can be obtained more quickly.
[0027] Secondly, the present invention also provides a method for rapid positioning of a control device, the method comprising:
[0028] Establish a connection with at least one control device that has a display screen;
[0029] Send an instruction to display identification information to the at least one control device;
[0030] The identification information is displayed on the display screen of the at least one control device. The identification information includes the serial number information or the IP information of the at least one control device.
[0031] The beneficial effect of this technical solution is that by displaying the serial number information or its own IP information and other identification information of the control device on the display screen of the control device, the serial number information or its own IP information and other identification information of the control device can be quickly obtained, or it is convenient for users to perform corresponding processing based on the serial number information or its own IP information and other identification information.
[0032] Thirdly, the present invention provides a rapid positioning device for a control device, the device comprising:
[0033] The first connection establishment unit is used to establish a connection with at least one control device with a display screen.
[0034] The monitoring service activation unit is used to activate a monitoring service to monitor the at least one control device.
[0035] A monitoring information acquisition unit is used to acquire monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring the at least one control device;
[0036] A target device determination unit is configured to determine a target control device based on the monitoring information, wherein the target control device is one or more of the at least one control device;
[0037] A monitoring information sending unit is used to send the monitoring information to the target control device;
[0038] A monitoring information display unit is used to display the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device.
[0039] Optionally, the monitoring information acquisition unit includes:
[0040] The configuration information acquisition unit is used to acquire configuration information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring the at least one control device, and the configuration information is used to configure the display screen of the at least one control device.
[0041] Optionally, the monitoring information acquisition unit includes:
[0042] The fault information acquisition unit is used to acquire fault information or fault warning information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring the at least one control device;
[0043] The monitoring information display unit includes:
[0044] The fault information display unit is used to display the fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device.
[0045] Fourthly, the present invention also provides a rapid positioning device for a control device, the device comprising:
[0046] The second connection establishment unit is used to establish a connection with at least one control device with a display screen;
[0047] The instruction sending unit is used to send an instruction to display identification information to the at least one control device;
[0048] An identification information display unit is used to display the identification information on the display screen of the at least one control device, wherein the identification information includes the serial number information or the IP information of the at least one control device.
[0049] Fifthly, the present invention also provides a method for rapid positioning of a control device, the method comprising:
[0050] At least one control device with a display screen establishes a connection with the host computer;
[0051] The host computer can monitor the at least one control device using the monitoring service.
[0052] The target control device receives monitoring information based on the monitoring service and displays it on its display screen.
[0053] The beneficial effect of this technical solution is that the control device receives monitoring from the host computer, then receives the monitoring information and displays it on the display screen of the target control device. The target control device can be quickly located by the content displayed on the display screen, thus achieving rapid positioning of the control device and improving work efficiency.
[0054] The technical solution provided by the embodiments of the present invention for rapid positioning of control equipment can include the following beneficial effects:
[0055] In embodiments of the present invention, one or more control devices are monitored by a host computer, and the monitoring information obtained is then displayed on the display screen of the target control device. The target control device can be quickly located by the monitoring information displayed on the target control device, realizing rapid positioning of the control device without the need for additional equipment, effectively shortening the time required for positioning the control device and improving work efficiency.
[0056] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit the invention. Attached Figure Description
[0057] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0058] Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating a method for rapid positioning of a control device in one embodiment of the present invention;
[0059] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the process of obtaining monitoring information by the monitoring service monitoring the at least one control device in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0060] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the process of obtaining monitoring information by the monitoring service monitoring the at least one control device in another embodiment of the present invention;
[0061] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the process of displaying the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0062] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the process of displaying the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device in another embodiment of the present invention;
[0063] Figure 6 This is a flowchart illustrating a method for rapid positioning of a control device in another embodiment of the present invention;
[0064] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the rapid positioning device for the control equipment in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0065] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the monitoring information acquisition unit described in this embodiment of the invention;
[0066] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the monitoring information acquisition unit in another embodiment of the present invention;
[0067] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the monitoring information display unit described in this embodiment of the invention;
[0068] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the control device for rapid positioning in another embodiment of the present invention;
[0069] Figure 12 This is a flowchart illustrating a method for rapid positioning of a control device in another embodiment of the present invention;
[0070] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0071] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a program product for a rapid positioning method for a control device according to an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0072] Exemplary embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, these exemplary embodiments can be implemented in many forms and should not be construed as limited to the examples set forth herein; rather, they are provided so that the invention will be more comprehensive and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the exemplary embodiments to those skilled in the art. The described features may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
[0073] Furthermore, the accompanying drawings are merely illustrative of the invention and are not necessarily drawn to scale. The same reference numerals in the drawings denote the same or similar parts, and therefore repeated descriptions of them will be omitted. Some block diagrams shown in the drawings are functional entities and do not necessarily correspond to physically or logically independent entities.
[0074] This example implementation first provides a method for rapid positioning of a control device. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 1 The method includes the following steps S101-S106:
[0075] Step S101: Establish a connection with at least one control device with a display screen;
[0076] Step S102: Start the monitoring service to monitor at least one control device;
[0077] Step S103: Obtain monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring at least one control device;
[0078] Step S104: Based on the monitoring information, determine the target control device, which is one or more of the at least one control device;
[0079] Step S105: Send the monitoring information to the target control device;
[0080] Step S106: Display the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device.
[0081] Using the above method, one or more control devices can be monitored by a host computer, and the monitoring information obtained can be displayed on the screen of the target control device. The target control device can be quickly located by using the monitoring information displayed on the target control device, realizing rapid positioning of the control device without the need for additional equipment, effectively shortening the time required for positioning the control device and improving work efficiency.
[0082] Below, we will refer to Figures 1 to 5 The steps of the method described above in this example embodiment will be explained in more detail.
[0083] In step S101, the host computer establishes a connection with at least one control device with a display screen. Typically, these control devices can be connected to the same local area network via a switch or router and controlled by the same host computer. This control device can be an LED display processing device, and may also include various hardware devices with transmission functions, such as controllers, two-in-one devices, other video processing devices using transmission or two-in-one daughter cards, and mobile devices, but is not limited to these.
[0084] In step S102, a monitoring service is initiated to monitor at least one control device. For example, Nova's monitoring software can be used to monitor the control device. When the control device is carrying a video wall display, the host computer can also monitor the status of the video wall display. When the video wall display malfunctions, the host computer's software can detect the fault.
[0085] In step S103, monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring at least one control device is acquired. For example, the monitoring service can monitor the configuration, operation, connection, and fault status of multiple control devices to obtain the aforementioned required monitoring information.
[0086] In step S104, the target control device is determined based on the monitoring information. The target control device is one or more of the at least one control device. The monitoring information corresponds to the control device; the corresponding control device, i.e., the target control device, can be determined through specific monitoring information.
[0087] In steps S105-S106, the monitoring information is sent to the target control device and displayed on the target control device's screen. By locating the control device displaying the monitoring information on its screen, the target control device can be quickly found, improving work efficiency.
[0088] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 2 Step S103 further includes step S201:
[0089] Step S201: Obtain the configuration information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring at least one control device. This configuration information is used to configure the display screen for the at least one control device. The configuration information clearly shows the specific model and configuration of the control device, allowing each control device to be distinguished. When multiple control devices need to be configured with displays, this configuration information can be used to configure and install the corresponding displays. When a large number of display control devices need to be configured on-site, the configuration information of the control devices can be displayed on their screens via a host computer, allowing for quick acquisition of the configuration information and facilitating rapid screen configuration, greatly improving work efficiency.
[0090] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 3 Step S103 further includes step S301:
[0091] Step S301: Obtain fault information or fault warning information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring at least one control device. Once the fault information is obtained, it can be displayed on the corresponding control device's display screen. For example, if a controller with IP address 192.168.10.85 fails, the fault information can be displayed on the display screen of that controller. The display screen may show the faulty text and may also be equipped with a specific color, allowing staff to quickly locate the faulty controller. In one specific embodiment, the display screen can be a 3.5-inch 480*320 resolution full-color LCD screen, which is sufficient to display the information contained in the controller. The background color of the controller's LCD screen can be green when there is no fault and red when there is a fault, but it is not limited to this. Furthermore, the text displayed on the screen is not limited to device IP addresses, etc. When the acquired monitoring information is a fault warning, the above-mentioned solution can be adopted to display it on the target controller's display screen. Furthermore, the fault warning information can be prioritized, and important fault warning information can be displayed on the target controller's display screen in a more prominent manner.
[0092] Furthermore, the target control equipment can display monitoring information via indicator lights. For example, a solid green indicator light can be set to indicate normal operation, while a flashing red or solid white indicator light can indicate a fault. When the host computer receives fault information for the control equipment, it controls the corresponding indicator light on the faulty equipment to display the set status. This allows staff to quickly locate the faulty control equipment by observing the indicator light status, eliminating the need to manually check each control device in the equipment box and significantly improving work efficiency.
[0093] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 4 Step S106 may include step S401:
[0094] Step S401: Display the fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device. When the monitoring information is fault information or fault warning information, it is displayed on the display screen of the target control device, allowing the user to clearly identify the faulty control device and the cause of the fault, facilitating appropriate handling by the user.
[0095] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 5 Step S401 may include steps S501-S502:
[0096] Step S501: Send a special identifier display command to the splicing display screen carried by the target control device;
[0097] Step S502: Display the special identifier in the corresponding area of the splicing display screen.
[0098] Multiple units of this control device are cascaded together.
[0099] By displaying special icons on corresponding areas of the video wall display, monitoring information can be obtained more quickly. These special icons can be specific shapes or different colors, but are not limited to these.
[0100] This example implementation also provides a method for rapid positioning of a control device; please refer to [reference needed]. Figure 6 The method includes the following steps S601-S603:
[0101] Step S601: Establish a connection with at least one control device having a display screen;
[0102] Step S602: Send an instruction to display identification information to the at least one control device;
[0103] Step S603: Display the identification information on the display screen of the at least one control device. The identification information includes the serial number information or the IP information of the at least one control device.
[0104] By using the above method, the serial number or IP address of the control device can be displayed on the control device's screen. This allows users to quickly obtain the serial number or IP address of the control device, or facilitates corresponding processing based on the serial number or IP address.
[0105] It should be noted that although the steps of the method in this invention are described in a specific order in the accompanying drawings, this does not require or imply that these steps must be performed in that specific order, or that all the steps shown must be performed to achieve the desired result. Additional or alternative steps may be omitted, multiple steps may be combined into one step, and / or a step may be broken down into multiple steps. Furthermore, it is readily understood that these steps may be executed synchronously or asynchronously, for example, in multiple modules / processes / threads.
[0106] Furthermore, in this embodiment of the invention, a rapid positioning device for a control equipment is also provided, with reference to... Figure 7 As shown, the device may include a first connection establishment unit 101, a monitoring service activation unit 102, a monitoring information acquisition unit 103, a target device determination unit 104, a monitoring information sending unit 105, and a monitoring information display unit 106.
[0107] The system includes: a first connection establishment unit 101 for establishing a connection with at least one control device having a display screen; a monitoring service activation unit 102 for activating a monitoring service to monitor the at least one control device; a monitoring information acquisition unit 103 for acquiring monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring the at least one control device; a target device determination unit 104 for determining a target control device based on the monitoring information, wherein the target control device is one or more of the at least one control device; a monitoring information sending unit 105 for sending the monitoring information to the target control device; and a monitoring information display unit 106 for displaying the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device.
[0108] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 8 The monitoring information acquisition unit 103 includes:
[0109] The configuration information acquisition unit 201 is used to acquire configuration information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring at least one control device, and the configuration information is used to configure the display screen of the at least one control device.
[0110] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 9 The monitoring information acquisition unit 103 includes:
[0111] The fault information acquisition unit 301 is used to acquire fault information or fault warning information obtained by the monitoring service from monitoring at least one control device.
[0112] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 10 The monitoring information display unit 106 includes:
[0113] The fault information display unit 401 is used to display the fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device.
[0114] Furthermore, in this embodiment of the invention, a rapid positioning device for a control equipment is also provided, with reference to... Figure 11 As shown, the device may include: a second connection establishment unit 501, an instruction sending unit 502, and an identification information display unit 503.
[0115] The second connection establishment unit 501 is used to establish a connection with at least one control device with a display screen; the instruction sending unit 502 is used to send an instruction to the at least one control device to display identification information; and the identification information display unit 503 is used to display the identification information on the display screen of the at least one control device, wherein the identification information includes the serial number information of the at least one control device or its own IP information.
[0116] Furthermore, in this embodiment of the invention, a method for rapid positioning of a control device is also provided, with reference to... Figure 12 As shown, the method includes steps S701-S703:
[0117] Step S701: At least one control device with a display screen establishes a connection with the host computer;
[0118] Step S702: Accept the monitoring of at least one control device by the host computer using the monitoring service;
[0119] In step S703, the target control device receives the monitoring information obtained based on the monitoring service and displays it on its display screen.
[0120] Using the above method, the control device receives monitoring from the host computer, then receives the monitoring information and displays it on the target control device's display screen. The target control device can be quickly located by viewing the content on the display screen, thus achieving rapid positioning of the control device and improving work efficiency.
[0121] Regarding the apparatus in the above embodiments, the specific manner in which each unit and module performs its operations has been described in detail in the embodiments related to the method, and will not be elaborated upon here.
[0122] It should be noted that although several units and modules of the system for executing actions are mentioned in the detailed description above, this division is not mandatory. In fact, according to embodiments of the present invention, the features and functions of two or more units or modules described above can be embodied in one unit or module. Conversely, the features and functions of one unit or module described above can be further divided and embodied by multiple units or modules. Components shown as units or modules may or may not be physical units; that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the units or modules can be selected to achieve the purpose of the present invention according to actual needs. Those skilled in the art can understand and implement this without any inventive effort.
[0123] See Figure 13 The present invention also provides an electronic device 300, which includes at least one memory 310, at least one processor 320, and a bus 330 connecting different platform systems.
[0124] The memory 310 may include a readable medium in the form of volatile memory, such as random access memory (RAM) 211 and / or cache memory 312, and may further include read-only memory (ROM) 313.
[0125] The memory 310 also stores a computer program, which can be executed by the processor 320, causing the processor 320 to execute the steps of the control device rapid positioning method in any embodiment of the present invention. The specific implementation method is consistent with the implementation method and the technical effect achieved in the above-described embodiment of the control device rapid positioning method, and some contents will not be repeated.
[0126] The memory 310 may also include a utility 314 having at least one program module 315, such program module 315 including but not limited to: an operating system, one or more application programs, other program modules and program data, each or some combination of these examples may include an implementation of a network environment.
[0127] Accordingly, processor 320 can execute the aforementioned computer program, and can also execute utility 314.
[0128] Bus 330 can represent one or more of several bus structures, including a memory bus or memory controller, peripheral bus, graphics acceleration port, processor, or a local bus using any of the various bus structures.
[0129] Electronic device 300 can also communicate with one or more external devices 340, such as keyboards, pointing devices, Bluetooth devices, etc., and with one or more devices capable of interacting with it, and / or with any device that enables it to communicate with one or more other computing devices (e.g., routers, modems, etc.). This communication can be performed via input / output interface 350. Furthermore, electronic device 300 can communicate with one or more networks (e.g., local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and / or public networks, such as the Internet) via network adapter 360. Network adapter 360 can communicate with other modules of electronic device 300 via bus 330. It should be understood that, although not shown in the figures, other hardware and / or software modules can be used in conjunction with electronic device 300, including but not limited to: microcode, device drivers, redundant processors, external disk drive arrays, RAID systems, tape drives, and data backup storage platforms.
[0130] This invention also provides a computer-readable storage medium for storing a computer program. When the computer program is executed, it implements the steps of the rapid positioning method for control devices in this invention. The specific implementation method is consistent with the implementation method and the technical effects achieved in the above-described rapid positioning method for control devices, and some details will not be repeated.
[0131] Figure 14The illustration shows a program product 400 for implementing the above-described rapid positioning method for a control device. This product can be a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM) and includes program code, and can run on a terminal device, such as a personal computer. However, the program product 400 of the present invention is not limited thereto. In this invention, the readable storage medium can be any tangible medium containing or storing a program that can be used by or in conjunction with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. The program product 400 can employ any combination of one or more readable media. A readable medium can be a readable signal medium or a readable storage medium. A readable storage medium can be, for example, but not limited to, an electrical, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any combination thereof. More specific examples of readable storage media (a non-exhaustive list) include: an electrical connection having one or more wires, a portable disk, a hard disk, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), optical fiber, portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), optical storage device, magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination thereof.
[0132] Computer-readable storage media may include data signals propagated in baseband or as part of a carrier wave, carrying readable program code. Such propagated data signals may take various forms, including but not limited to electromagnetic signals, optical signals, or any suitable combination thereof. The readable storage medium may also be any readable medium capable of sending, propagating, or transmitting a program for use by or in conjunction with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. The program code contained on the readable storage medium may be transmitted using any suitable medium, including but not limited to wireless, wired, optical fiber, RF, or any suitable combination thereof. Program code for performing operations of the present invention may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including object-oriented programming languages such as Java and C++, as well as conventional procedural programming languages such as C or similar languages. The program code may be executed entirely on a user computing device, partially on a user device, as a standalone software package, partially on a user computing device and partially on a remote computing device, or entirely on a remote computing device or server. In cases involving remote computing devices, the remote computing devices can be connected to user computing devices via any type of network, including local area networks (LANs) or wide area networks (WANs), or they can be connected to external computing devices (e.g., via the Internet using an Internet service provider).
[0133] The embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. The specific embodiments described above are merely illustrative and not restrictive. Those skilled in the art can make many other forms under the guidance of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims. All of these forms are within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A method for controlling the rapid positioning of a device, characterized in that, The method comprises: establishing a connection with at least one control device having a display screen; starting a monitoring service for monitoring the at least one control device; obtaining monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service for monitoring the at least one control device; determining a target control device based on the monitoring information, the target control device being one or more of the at least one control device; sending the monitoring information to the target control device; displaying the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device; the monitoring information including configuration, operation, connection and fault conditions; the obtaining of the monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service for monitoring the at least one control device comprises: obtaining fault information or fault warning information obtained by the monitoring service for monitoring the at least one control device; the displaying of the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device comprises: displaying the fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device; the displaying of the fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device comprises: sending a special identification display instruction to a loaded spliced display screen of the target control device; displaying the special identification in a corresponding area of the loaded spliced display screen.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein, the obtaining of the monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service for monitoring the at least one control device comprises: obtaining configuration information obtained by the monitoring service for monitoring the at least one control device, the configuration information being used for display screen configuration of the at least one control device.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein, The plurality of control devices are cascaded.
4. A method of controlling the rapid positioning of a device, characterized in that, The method comprises: establishing a connection with at least one control device having a display screen; sending an instruction of display identification information to the at least one control device; displaying the identification information on the display screen of the at least one control device, the identification information including serial number information or self-IP information of the at least one control device; wherein the method further comprises: displaying monitoring information on the display screen of a target control device; the monitoring information including configuration, operation, connection and fault conditions; the displaying of the monitoring information on the display screen of the target control device comprises: displaying fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device; the displaying of the fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device comprises: sending a special identification display instruction to a loaded spliced display screen of the target control device; displaying the special identification in a corresponding area of the loaded spliced display screen.
5. A control device fast positioning apparatus, characterized by, comprises: a first connection establishment unit configured to establish a connection with at least one control device having a display screen; a monitoring service starting unit configured to start a monitoring service for monitoring the at least one control device; a monitoring information obtaining unit configured to obtain monitoring information obtained by the monitoring service for monitoring the at least one control device; The target device determining unit is configured to determine a target control device based on the monitoring information, the target control device being one or more of the at least one control device; The monitoring information sending unit is configured to send the monitoring information to the target control device; The monitoring information displaying unit is configured to display the monitoring information on a display screen of the target control device, the monitoring information including configuration information, running information, connection information, and fault information; The monitoring information obtaining unit is further configured to obtain fault information or fault warning information obtained by the monitoring service in monitoring the at least one control device; The monitoring information displaying unit is further configured to display the fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device, and send a special identification display instruction to a load-mounted spliced display screen of the target control device, and display the special identification in a corresponding area of the load-mounted spliced display screen.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein, The monitoring information obtaining unit comprises: The configuration information obtaining unit is configured to obtain configuration information obtained by the monitoring service in monitoring the at least one control device, the configuration information being used for display screen configuration of the at least one control device.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein, The monitoring information obtaining unit comprises: The fault information obtaining unit is configured to obtain fault information or fault warning information obtained by the monitoring service in monitoring the at least one control device; The monitoring information displaying unit comprises: The fault information displaying unit is configured to display the fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device.
8. A control device fast positioning apparatus, characterized by, The method comprises: The second connection establishing unit is configured to establish a connection with at least one control device having a display screen; The instruction sending unit is configured to send an instruction of display identification information to the at least one control device; The identification information displaying unit is configured to display the identification information on the display screen of the at least one control device, the identification information including serial number information or self IP information of the at least one control device; The monitoring information displaying unit is configured to display monitoring information on a display screen of a target control device, display fault information or fault warning information on the display screen of the target control device, and send a special identification display instruction to a load-mounted spliced display screen of the target control device, and display the special identification in a corresponding area of the load-mounted spliced display screen, the monitoring information including configuration information, running information, connection information, and fault information.
9. A method of controlling the rapid positioning of a device, characterized in that, The method comprises: At least one control device having a display screen establishes a connection with an upper computer; The at least one control device accepts monitoring of the at least one control device by the upper computer using a monitoring service; A target control device receives monitoring information obtained based on the monitoring service, and displays the monitoring information on a display screen of the target control device, the monitoring information including fault information or fault warning information; The method further comprises: Displaying monitoring information on a display screen of a target control device, the monitoring information including configuration information, running information, connection information, and fault information; The monitoring information is displayed on the display screen of the target control device, including: Display the fault information or fault early warning information on a display screen of the target control device; The step of displaying the fault information or fault early warning information on the display screen of the target control device comprises: Sending a special identification display instruction to a loaded spliced display screen of the target control device; Displaying the special identification on a corresponding area of the loaded spliced display screen.
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