- The overall controller has a switch on top of the page.
- Each individual setpoint also has its own switch.
- Both the controller’s and setpoint’s switch will need to be turned
ON
in order for the formula to be activated.
- You and your team members will automatically receive a notification whenever the controller or setpoint status is updated, providing transparency and improve collaboration.

Figure 1. Controller switch vs setpoint switches
Table of contents
1. Controller switch
- To fully stop the Opera KoPilot operation, turn off the controller switch. Once disabled, the status of individual setpoints will no longer affect the system.
- Critical alarms will automatically deactivate Opera KoPilot as a safety precaution. For more information, refer to Alarm severity levels.
2. Setpoint switch
How it works:
- When both the controller switch and setpoint switch are ON, the control logic is determined by the setpoint's formula.
- When a setpoint is OFF, the formula defined in the table is not active. However, control may still be managed by an existing system in your greenhouse or production facility. In these instances, refer to your current system to monitor and adjust control rules as needed.
Benefits: