If you want to have the ability to view and make precise adjustments to the operational logic, you can choose the Opera engine as your controller. After switching to Opera, you will need to write control formulas for your setpoints.

Our Opera language is a simplified coding language derived from Excel, used to create smart automated control rules for each setpoint. You can think of it as the language the KoPilot system uses to communicate with your existing control system in your greenhouse or manufacturing plant.

Figure 1. Opera engine

Figure 1. Opera engine

Detailed resources

The setpoint table

Opera formulas for beginners

Best practices for Opera formulas

Test setpoint’s formula

Turn on/off setpoint

Step control

Period configuration

Setpoint clustering

Template and auto-metrics

Setpoint history