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Page 1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE

CONFIGURATION GUIDE Data Visualization Software53PW6000Micro-PWC™ SYSTEMPN26005, Rev. 0

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEviii Contents6.3.3 Delete Event Logs...2406.

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE80 Grafx Editor4.2.1 Child Windows - The Model Creation EnvironmentEach child window in the Grafx window is a gra

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 81in the child window, a Zoom To Fit operation is automatically performed so that the entire graphic i

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE82 Grafx Editoravailable: Align Left , Align Right , Align Top , and Align Bottom .4.2.1.8 Select ModeThe

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 83 Coordinates for the minimum, maximum and default view sizes are shown in Table 4-1.4.2.1.10.1 The Z

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE84 Grafx Editorthe Working View. This rectangle is for reference only; it is not part of the model and will not b

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 85The following sections provide more detail about Shape toolbar buttons, and how to create objects us

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE86 Grafx Editor4.2.4.3 Creating RectanglesRectangles are created using the Rectangle button and choosing two op

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 874.2.4.4 Creating CirclesCircles are created using on the Circle button . The location and size of t

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE88 Grafx Editor4.2.4.5 Creating MarkersMarkers are created using the Marker button . Markers are small characte

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 894.2.4.6 Creating PolylinesPolylines add straight lines to a model. Polylines differ from lines in th

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents ix8.1 Introduction...

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE90 Grafx Editor4.2.4.7 Creating SplinesSplines are created using the Spline button . The Grafx editor uses the

Page 15 - List of Figures

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 914.2.4.8 Creating Closed SplinesClosed splines are created using the Closed Spline button . The Gra

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE92 Grafx Editor4.2.4.9 Creating ArcsAn arc is created using the Arc button . Arcs are portions of a circle and

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 934.2.4.10 Creating PolygonsPolygons are created using the Polygon button . Polygons are many-edged

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE94 Grafx Editor4.2.4.11 Creating Text ObjectsThere are two selections on the Shape toolbar for creating Text obje

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 954.2.4.12 Creating Text RectanglesText Rectangles are created using the Text Rectangle button . Text

Page 20 - List of Tables

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE96 Grafx Editor4.2.4.13 Creating SubmodelsGraphics can be composed of objects (such as rectangles, lines and circ

Page 21 - 1.0 Introduction

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 97Model types include the following:Dynamic Micro-DCI Submodels contain pre-configured dynamic attribu

Page 22 - 1.3.5 Historical Database

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE98 Grafx EditorMicro-DCI Submodels category for the string "*AGIT*" will yield "ISA_AGIT" and

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 99The Settings window (Figure 4-3) contains a tab for each of these attributes; each tab display conta

Page 24 - 1.4 Document Conventions

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEx Contents9.9.1 Accessing the Quick Keys Feature ...2839.9.2 Configuri

Page 25 - 1.5 Reference Documents

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE100 Grafx EditorColors 32 through 255 appear in black by default. Definitions for colors 32 through 95 can be alt

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 101played. To modify the color, use the mouse to drag the sliders in one or more of the three color de

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE102 Grafx Editor4.2.5.1.7 Setting the Background ColorBlack is the default background color for graphic displays

Page 28 - 8 Introduction

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 103move between the pages of color buttons, use the arrow buttons found in the Grid Color settings

Page 29 - 2.0 System Configuration

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE104 Grafx EditorIf an object has been selected, clicking on it a second time (while holding down the SHIFT key) w

Page 30 - 2.2.3 Logging Out

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1054.2.6.6 Moving an ObjectPosition the pointer over an object; the pointer will change to a compass (

Page 31 - 2.3 Archival Groups

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE106 Grafx EditorWhen scaled equally, objects are increased or decreased in height or width by the same proportion

Page 32 - 2.3.2 Edit an Archival Group

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 107Use the Raise button to put the currently selected object(s) at the end of the drawing order; they

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE108 Grafx Editorinverted, top to bottom. Figure 4-6 illustrates an arc (at left) and a copy (at right) which was

Page 34 - 2.4 Message Configuration

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 109object can also be moved in point mode. In this mode, a specific gravity point in an object, or a p

Page 35 - 2.5 Alarm Group Configuration

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents xi11.1.2 Micro-DCI @aGlance/IT Server Requirements - Micro-PWC Version...

Page 36 - 2.5.2 Add an Alarm Group

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE110 Grafx EditorThe following example illustrates the steps required to create a submodel instance (Figure 4-7) a

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1114.2.9 The Menu Bar The menu bar of the Grafx editor window provides access to numerous Grafx editor

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE112 Grafx Editor4.2.9.1.1 Graphic and Submodel Type DescriptionsThe assignment of controller database points to t

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 113Click on Open to open an existing graphic or submodel for further configuration. A pop-up window wi

Page 40 - 2.6.1 Alarm Setup

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE114 Grafx Editor4.2.9.2.2 Closing a Child WindowTo close the currently active child window, select File > Clos

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1154.2.9.2.5 Applying Submodel Changes - RELOAD and RELOAD ALLThe Reload option on the File pull-down

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE116 Grafx Editor Delete <submodel name>?Click on No to exit without deleting the submodel, or click on

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 117 Looking for references to submodel.If references are found, a confirmation box is displayed, w

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE118 Grafx EditorIf you do not use either of these options, and have restored a color file created with earlier so

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1192. Select the sequence Edit > Model Type from the Grafx editor menu bar. In the resulting pop-up

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDExii ContentsA.1 The fpput( ) Function...

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE120 Grafx Editor4.3 DynamicsDynamics are specifications for changes in graphic objects. These changes can be in r

Page 48 - 2.7 Summary - Alarm Setup

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 121an expression which can be true (1) or false (0). Below the Expression entry box are two sets of at

Page 49 - 2.8 Alarm Vectors

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE122 Grafx Editor Table 4-3. Operator Usage - Description And ExamplesOPERATOR DESCRIPTION USAGE EXAMPLE< less

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 123(The example for the logical "OR" is True if the values of the PV and SP atoms of control

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE124 Grafx EditorIn addition to the symbols listed in Table 4-4, aliases exist for some operators. These aliases,

Page 52 - 2.8.1 Area Name Assignment

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 125in the Expression entry box. Change the attributes of the submodel by entering values in the row of

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE126 Grafx EditorClick on an expression in the list to cause that expression to be displayed in the Expression Dyn

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 127selected. If the attribute has a text entry box, a blinking cursor will appear in that entry box an

Page 55 - 2.8.3 Printer Assignment

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE128 Grafx Editor4.3.1.2.1 The TEXT AttributeThe Text attribute is used to change the text string in a text object

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 129the Text Color entry box. If this attribute is selected and no entry is made in this entry box, the

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents xiiiList of FiguresFigure 2-1. User Login Window ...

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE130 Grafx EditorUse the entry boxes in the Blink window to enter values for the following parameters:The Period i

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1314.3.1.2.11 The SPIN AttributeThe Spin attribute causes an object to be rotated about its reference

Page 60 - 2.8.4 Message Routing

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE132 Grafx Editor• Double-click on the desired submodel, or • Click on the submodel to select it, click the right

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1334.3.3 Creating Custom DynamicsAs described above, it is possible to configure complex dynamic prope

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE134 Grafx EditorAn explanation of the capabilities and the syntax of DynProps is beyond the scope of this manual.

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 135The Variables window contains a list box. Once a variable has been configured, it will occupy a lin

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE136 Grafx EditorTo create a new variable, click on the Add button. The Declare Variables window (Figure 4-18) app

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 137Click on OK to complete the variable declaration and exit the window; click on Apply to complete th

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE138 Grafx Editoras part of the string substitution feature described below.When an instance of a submodel is conf

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 139 . $tag10$#d$atom$When an instance of this submodel is configured, the Submodel Confi

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDExiv ContentsFigure 3-6. Group Display, 8 Point Format ...73Fi

Page 69 - 2.9 Display Colors

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE140 Grafx EditorProcedure:1. Make an instance of the Micro-DCI Submodel ISA_VLVE_ACTR on a graphic.2. With the Su

Page 70 - 2.10 Security

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1414.3.4.3 Example 3 - Using the TRUE Expression Process Conditions:None.Objective:Make a static insta

Page 71 - 2.10.2 Default Login

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE142 Grafx EditorSee Example 5 for the use of this new submodel.4.3.4.5 Example 5 - Configuring Dynamic SubmodelsP

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1434. Configure the Expression in the Expression Dynamics window. For purposes of this example, enter

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE144 Grafx Editor4.3.4.7 Example 7 - Using Text and Text Attributes to Indicate ConditionsProcess Conditions:Switc

Page 74 - 2.10.3 Function Access

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1454.4 Micro-DCI SubmodelsMicro-DCI Submodels are submodels which have been supplied with the Micro-DC

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE146 Grafx EditorVARIABLESTagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point (or a constant value) to be

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1474.4.2 Bargraphs4.4.2.1 FP_DYbargraphThe Submodel FP_DYbargraph (Figure 4-22) represents the value o

Page 77 - 2.10.5 User Login

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE148 Grafx EditorVariables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point (or a constant value) that

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1494.4.2.2 FP_DYbargraph_ecLike FP_DYbargraph, the submodel FP_DYbargraph_ec (Figure 4-24) represents

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents xvFigure 4-39. Enter Value Pushbutton (FP_DYentervaluepb) and Resulting Pop-up Window ...

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE150 Grafx EditorVariables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point (or a constant value) th

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1514.4.2.3 FP_DYHorizbarThe submodel FP_DYHorizbar (Figure 4-26) represents the value of a dynamic pro

Page 82 - 2.10.6 Change Password

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE152 Grafx Editorbar_color Enter the number of the desired fill color of the bar.Default: 7 (White)direction Enter

Page 83 - 2.10.7 Auto-Login

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1534.4.2.4 FP_DYVertbarThe submodel FP_DYVertbar (Figure 4-28) represents the value of a dynamic proce

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE154 Grafx EditorVariables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point (or a constant value

Page 85 - 2.10.8 Summary - Security

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1554.4.2.5 FP_DYtankThe submodel FP_DYtank (Figure 4-30) is a tank with a rounded bottom and top. The

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE156 Grafx EditorVariables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point (or a constant value) th

Page 87 - 3.0 Hierarchical Displays

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1574.4.2.6 FP_DYtank_ecLike FP_DYtank, the submodel FP_DYtank_ec (Figure 4-32) is a tank with a rounde

Page 88 - 3.2.1 Plant Summary Display

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE158 Grafx EditorVariables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point (or a constant value) th

Page 89 - 3.2.2 Group Display

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1594.4.3 Submodels for Control and Data Entry4.4.3.1 FP_DYctrlpbThe submodel FP_DYctrlpb (Figure 4-34)

Page 90 - 3.2.3 Point Display

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDExvi ContentsFigure 4-80. Meter Submodel (FP_DYmeter) ...198Figure 4

Page 91 - 3.3.2 Group Configuration

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE160 Grafx EditorPosition the pointer on the submodel and click the right mouse button, then click on the Configur

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1614.4.3.2 FP_DYmpoppbThe submodel FP_DYmpoppb (Figure 4-36) is a pushbutton which, when pressed, disp

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE162 Grafx EditorVariables Figure 4-38. Model Pop-up Pushbutton Configuration Windowbutton_label Enter the labe

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 163tag Enter the Tagname of any variable in the "model" that uses the variable $TAG$. (See S

Page 95 - 3.3.3 Point Displays

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE164 Grafx Editor4.4.3.3 FP_DYentervaluepbThe submodel FP_DYentervaluepb (Figure 4-39) is a pushbutton which, when

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 165Variables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point to which the data will be

Page 97 - 4.0 The Grafx Editor

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE166 Grafx Editor4.4.3.4 FP_DYentertextpbThe submodel FP_DYentertextpb (Figure 4-41) is a pushbutton that, when pr

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 167Variables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point to which the data will be

Page 99 - 4.2 CREATING MODELS

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE168 Grafx Editor4.4.3.5 FP_DYputpbThe submodel FP_DYputpb (Figure 4-43) is a pushbutton which, when pressed, writ

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 169Variables Figure 4-45. Put Pushbutton Configuration Window, Part 2button_label Enter the label t

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents xviiFigure 7-5. Trend Trace Configuration Window ...254Figure 8

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE170 Grafx Editorput_tagatom4 Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point to which the data config-ured in

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1714.4.3.6 FP_DYput1pbThe submodel FP_DYput1pb (Figure 4-46) is a pushbutton which, when pressed, writ

Page 104 - 4.2.4 The Shape Toolbar

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE172 Grafx Editor4.4.3.7 FP_DYputpbstatThe submodel FP_DYputpbstat (Figure 4-48) is a pushbutton which, when press

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 173 Figure 4-50. Putpbstat Submodel Configuration Window, Part 2

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE174 Grafx EditorVariables button_label Enter the label to be displayed on the button (e.g., A).Default: Noneon_

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1754.4.3.8 FP_DYputpbstat2The submodel FP_DYputpbstat2 (Figure 4-51) is a pushbutton that, when presse

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE176 Grafx EditorVariables Figure 4-53. FP_DYputpbstat2 Submodel Configuration Window, Part 2button_label Enter

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 177on_color Enter the number of the desired color of the button label when the controller database poi

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE178 Grafx Editor4.4.3.9 FP_DYstatpbThe submodel FP_DYstatpb (Figure 4-54) is a pushbutton which, when pressed, wr

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1794.4.3.10 FP_DYhsliderThe submodel FP_DYhslider (Figure 4-56) provides a horizontal slider for contr

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MicroMod Automation, Inc.The CompanyMicroMod Automation is dedicated to improving customer efficiency by providing the most ost-effective, application

Page 113 - TP81044A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDExviii ContentsList of TablesTable 1-1. Reference Documents ...

Page 114 - NTER key)

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE180 Grafx Editor4.4.3.11 FP_DYvsliderThe submodel FP_DYvslider (Figure 4-58) provides a vertical slider for contr

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1814.4.3.12 FP_DYtoggleThe submodel FP_DYtoggle (Figure 4-60) is a pushbutton that, when pressed, togg

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE182 Grafx EditorVariables TagAtom Enter the tag.atom of the controller database point that is to be toggled be

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1834.4.4 Display Vectoring4.4.4.1 FP_DYvectorpbThe submodel FP_DYvectorpb (Figure 4-62) is a pushbutto

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE184 Grafx EditorVariables Display type Select the type of display to vector to.(User must define variable.)Ind

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1854.4.4.2 FP_DYtagpbThe submodel FP_DYtagpb (Figure 4-64) is a pushbutton containing the tagname of a

Page 120 - NTER to change to that color

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE186 Grafx EditorVariables TagName Enter the Tag (TagName.tag) of the controller database point to be displayed

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1874.4.5 Trends4.4.5.1 FP_DYHoriztrendThe submodel FP_DYHoriztrend (Figure 4-66) displays a current tr

Page 122 - erase color = n

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE188 Grafx EditorVariables TagName Enter the Tag (TagName.tag) of the controller database point that is to be t

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1894.4.5.2 FP_DYVerttrendThe submodel FP_DYVerttrend (Figure 4-68) displays a current trend for a cont

Page 124 - HIFT key down, click on all

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEIntroduction 11.0 Introduction1.1 Overview The Micro-PWC is an operator’s console designed for use with Micro-DCI a

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE190 Grafx EditorVariables FP_DYtrendpbTagName Enter the Tag (TagName.tag) of the controller database point tha

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1914.4.5.3 FP_DYtrendpbThe submodel FP_DYtrendpb (Figure 4-70) is a pushbutton which, when clicked on,

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE192 Grafx Editor4.4.5.4 FP_DYHisttrendIn the Grafx editor, FP_DYHisttrend appears simply as an unfilled rectangle

Page 128 - 4.2.7 Point Operations

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1934.4.6 Hierarchical Displays4.4.6.1 FP_DYgroupmodThe submodel FP_DYgroupmod is used to display the m

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE194 Grafx EditorPosition the pointer on the submodel and click the right mouse button, then click on the Configur

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 1954.4.6.2 FP_DYpointmodThe submodel FP_DYpointmod (Figure 4-76) displays the point display of a contr

Page 131 - 4.2.9 The Menu Bar

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE196 Grafx Editor4.4.7 Miscellaneous Displays4.4.7.1 FP_DYdialThe submodel FP_DYdial (Figure 4-78) represents the

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 197Variables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point (or a constant value) that

Page 133 - Figure 4-9. Open Model Window

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE198 Grafx Editor4.4.7.2 FP_DYmeterThe submodel FP_DYmeter (Figure 4-80) displays an analog meter representation o

Page 134 - Save changes to Graphic?

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 199Variables TagAtom Enter the Tag.atom of the controller database point (or a constant value) that

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE2 Introduction1.3.1 User InterfaceThe Micro-PWC provides the Process Operator, Engineer, and Maintenance Technici

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE200 Grafx Editor4.4.8 Rotating Equipment Displays4.4.8.1 FP_DYwheel The submodel FP_DYwheel (Figure 4-82) is an a

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 201Variables dir Enter the tagname.atom of a point in the controller database, or enter the valu

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE202 Grafx Editor4.4.8.2 FP_DYpump_lf The submodel FP_DYpump_lf (Figure 4-84) is a pump with an outlet on the left

Page 139 - 4.2.10 Using Model Variables

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 203Variables on_tagatom Enter the tagname.atom of a controller database point (i.e., DCD_0.OUT1);

Page 140 - 4.3 Dynamics

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE204 Grafx Editor4.4.8.3 FP_DYpump_rt The submodel FP_DYpump_rt (Figure 4-86) is a pump with an outlet on the righ

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 205Variables on_tagatom Enter the tagname.atom of a controller database point (i.e., DCD_0.OUT1);

Page 142 - 122 Grafx Editor

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE206 Grafx Editor4.4.9 Expressions as Submodel VariablesAs shown in preceding portions of this chapter, values are

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 2073. The logical operators are: 4. Operators should be surrounded by spaces. For example, the foll

Page 144 - Table 4-5. Operator Aliases

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE208 Grafx Editor9. Submodel variables cannot be included in expressions. For example, the following expression is

Page 145 - Expression(n of m)

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 2094.5 Micro-PWC SymbolsMicro-PWC Symbols are standard, static submodels, pre-configured and supplied

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEIntroduction 31.3.6 LoggingLogs are used to collect and format data for use in reports and spreadsheet calculations

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE210 Grafx Editor Table 4-8. Containers and VesselsSYMBOL NAME DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATIONFP_STcyltank Cylindrical

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 211 Table 4-11. Mixing EquipmentSYMBOL NAME DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATIONISA_AGIT Agitator Figure 4-92,

Page 149 - Figure 4-13. Blink Window

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE212 Grafx Editor Table 4-14. FiltersSYMBOL NAME DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATIONISA_LFLT Liquid Filter Figure 4-94, I

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 213 Table 4-18. HVAC Equipment SYMBOL NAME DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATIONISA_CTWR Cooling Tower Figure 4-95

Page 151 - 4.3.2 Configuring Submodels

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE214 Grafx Editor4.5.1 Symbol IllustrationsThe illustrations in this section provide examples of the pre-configure

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 215 Figure 4-90. ISA Standard Symbols - Containers and VesselsFigure 4-91. ISA Standard Symbols - R

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE216 Grafx EditorFigure 4-92. ISA Standard Symbols - Mixing and Material Handling Equipment TP81066AA. ISA_CNVRD.

Page 154 - ( * (fcolor bar_color))

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 217 Figure 4-93. ISA Standard Symbols - Electrical Equipment Figure 4-94. ISA Standard Symbols -

Page 155 - Figure 4-17. Variables Window

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE218 Grafx EditorFigure 4-95. ISA Standard Symbols - Heat Transfer Devices and HVAC EquipmentTP81069AA. ISA_XCHG1

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 2194.6 Micro-DCI SUBMODELSMicro-DCI Submodels are submodels supplied by MicroMod Automation which prov

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE4 IntroductionOne Micro-DCI @aGlance/IT server interface license is included with each set of Micro-PWC software.

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE220 Grafx Editor4.7 Custom Models For Point and Group DisplaysThe user can create custom models for use as Point

Page 159 - $tag10$#d$atom$

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Database 2215.0 Historical Database5.1 IntroductionAny Micro-PWC server or client in a group can be conf

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE222 Historical Database.5.2.1 Point InformationThe portion of the display devoted to point information contains t

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Database 2235.2.2.1 Collection RateThe collection rate determines the interval between collections, the

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE224 Historical Databasenal display remain available, and a new button labelled Data Type replaces the Storage Rat

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Database 2255.2.2.1.3 CustomThe Custom collection rate is used when a user-configured collection rate is

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE226 Historical Database5.2.2.2 ComputationsThe Micro-PWC can be configured to perform calculations on historical

Page 165 - 4.4 Micro-DCI Submodels

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Database 227value for different computation types with the same computation rate. For example, it is not

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE228 Historical Databasecollection option. The Collection Options window will appear (Figure 5-9).The range of dat

Page 167 - 4.4.2 Bargraphs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Database 2295.2.2.7 Event BitThe information collected into the historical database is gathered based on

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEIntroduction 5file1.exe c:\new1.4.7 Revision VariableA ? indicates a value that may change, depending on the versio

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE230 Historical Database5.2.3.1 AddTo configure a new set of storage options, click Add below the list box in the

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Database 231•4 weeks•8 weeks• 16 weeksClick the desired entry to select it; it will be highlighted. If a

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE232 Historical Database5.2.3.2 Edit Data Storage DefinitionsTo change an existing data storage definition, click

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Database 2335.2.4.4 Return to Default SettingsClick Default to change all parameters to their default se

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE234 Historical Database5.2.6 Add Historical DatabaseTo create a new historical database point, click Add on the H

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Database 2355.3 Summary - Historical Database Historical DatabaseUsed to store data collected from the M

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE236 Historical DatabaseData Type When manual data points are configured, the user can define a data type for the

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDELogs 2376.0 Logs6.1 IntroductionA log is used to collect and format data for use in reports and spreadsheet calculat

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE238 LogsRadio buttons, each representing a different log type (Event, Spreadsheet), are located at the top of the

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDELogs 239labelled Message Class, and contains buttons which display the available Message Class names. The right side

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE6 IntroductionBounding Box A bounding box is a thin black outline which appears when the user moves a window. The

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE240 Logs6.3.1.2.3 The Operator Messages Message ClassOperator Messages are messages sent by an operator to all op

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDELogs 241Click Yes to delete the event log, or click No to exit the operation without deleting the log.6.3.4 Schedule

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE242 Logs6.3.4.2 The Scheduled Time ParameterThe period (user-defined interval) at which the Event Log will be pri

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDELogs 243A list box in the Printer Selection window contains the names of line and laser printers configured on the n

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE244 Logs6.3.5.1 Event Log Start TimeThe first item on the Print Event Log window is a pushbutton labelled Start T

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDELogs 2456.4.2 Edit Spreadsheet LogsIf a spreadsheet log has already been configured, the configuration can be access

Page 186 - Resulting Pop-up Window

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE246 Logs6.4.5 Printing ExampleIn C:\MicroPWC (or the corresponding directory), find the file \lib\exlogs\example3

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDELogs 2476.4.7 Clearing the Recovery Log Notify WindowA Recovery Log Notify window appears when a user attempts to ed

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE248 Logs6.4.8 Spreadsheet Log Special FunctionsA number of special functions are supplied for use with the Excel

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDETrends 2497.0 Trending7.1 IntroductionTypes of trend recording available on the Micro-PWC include:• Current trending

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEIntroduction 7Modal Pop-up WindowA pop-up window which requires input from the user. Until the user responds and cl

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE250 TrendsTo enter the index number of the trend to be configured, click on the displayed keypad numbers to enter

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDETrends 2517.3 Configuring Historical TrendsHistorical Trending permits the assignment of any non-text (i.e., non-ASC

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE252 TrendsTo configure trend parameters and assign tagnames to traces, click the Configure item in the menu bar o

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDETrends 2537.3.3 Trend Parameters: Segment SizeThe horizontal axis of the trend is divided into 5 segments; the end o

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE254 Trends 7.3.4.1 Historical TagThe Historical Tag entry box allows entry of the tagname of a point in the Histo

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDETrends 2557.3.4.2 Historical Block Database Block NamesThe Historical Block database is designed for the efficient c

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE256 Trends7.3.4.6 Display OptionsThe DIS (display option) drop-down list box allows you to select the option whic

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDETrends 2577.4 Summary - TrendsArchival Trends Archival Trending permits Historical Trends to be transferred to a re

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE258 TrendsSegment The horizontal axis of the trend graph is divided into five segments, each of which is denoted

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Status Display 2598.0 System Status Display8.1 IntroductionThe System Status Display (SSD), an example of wh

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE8 Introduction

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE260 System Status Display2. The rows of device types are ordered as follows, from top to bottom: • Micro-PWC cons

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Status Display 261• Show Available Services8.2.2.1 Network InfoSelecting Info > Network Info will cause a

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE262 System Status Displayassociated with the transaction. These code numbers are shown in brackets preceding each

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Status Display 263In addition to button color, the Device Status field to the right of each Device Name butt

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE264 System Status Displayof the job which is currently active. The % Printed field indicates what portion of the

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Status Display 265Click on the Update button to refresh the window and incorporate any changes to the consol

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE266 System Status Display

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2679.0 Utilities9.1 IntroductionMicro-PWC utilities provide a variety of useful maintenance and informati

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE268 Utilities9.2 Database MaintenanceThe database maintenance menu item provides access to the following utilitie

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 269At the top of the window is a list box which contains entries describing database usage on each node i

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 92.0 System Configuration2.1 IntroductionEach Micro-PWC contains parameters which must be confi

Page 213 - 4.4.6 Hierarchical Displays

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE270 Utilities9.2.2 Locating Specific Historical TagsIf more Historical Database points have been configured than

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 271To use the utility, select Menu > Utilities > Database Maintenance > Archival. The Archival

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE272 Utilitiescurrently on display in the list box. Click Prev to display the Archival tags which precede those cu

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2739.3 CRT PrintThe CRT Print selection on the Utilities menu is used to print the screen content (or por

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE274 UtilitiesIf Region was selected, the pointer changes to an upper left corner shape. Move the pointer to the s

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2759.4 Release All Configuration LocksWhen certain configuration operations are in progress, software loc

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE276 Utilitiesered. The last item on the Utilities menu, Release All Config. Locks, is used to clear all such “los

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2779.5 Time AdjustmentA System Time Adjust window (Figure 9-6) can be launched from the Utilities menu. T

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE278 Utilities9.6 Other ApplicationsThe Other Applications option on the Utilities menu is used to access and run

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2799.7 Micro-PWC HelpThe Micro-PWC Help utilitly provides information about the Micro-PWC in a context-se

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents iTable of Contents1.0 - Introduction...

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE10 System ConfigurationSelect Log In from the menu. The Micro-PWC Login window appears (Figure 2-1). Enter the lo

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE280 Utilities9.8 User HelpIn addition to the System Help utility (discussed in Section 9.7), a utility known as U

Page 226 - ^ exponentiation

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2819.8.2 CLEAR User Help InformationTo clear the current text from the text entry box, click on the Clear

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE282 Utilitieskeyboard to enter the filename. If only a portion of the filename is known, enter the known string i

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2839.9 Quick KeysThe Micro-PWC Quick Keys feature provides each user with a personalized, pop-up keypad c

Page 229 - 4.5 Micro-PWC Symbols

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE284 UtilitiesQuick keys can also be selected via the keyboard. The Quick Key window must have keyboard focus. A Q

Page 230 - Figure 4-88, Item G

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2859.9.3 Configuring Quick Keys 33 Through 64The basic Quick Key keypad contains a minimum of 32 buttons

Page 231 - Table 4-11. Mixing Equipment

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE286 Utilities9.11 CRT Context KeysEach user can set up a personalized working environment or context, which can i

Page 232 - Table 4-16. Separators

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2879.11.4 Configuring CRT Context KeysWhen the CRT Context Keys keypad is first called up, any CRT Contex

Page 233 - Table 4-19. Miscellaneous

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE288 Utilities9.12 Summary - CRT Context KeysCRT Context Key A CRT Context Key is one of the 16 pushbuttons on the

Page 234 - 4.5.1 Symbol Illustrations

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 2899.13 Console Groups Synchronization9.13.1 Console Group Synchronization OverviewA console node is assi

Page 235 - Grafx Editor 215

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 11returns to the Default Login state; it is as if the Default user had logged in.)The logout pr

Page 236 - 216 Grafx Editor

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE290 Utilities9.13.2 Selecting a Console Node With Which to SynchronizeTo synchronize a configuration type or item

Page 237 - A. ISA_LFLT

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 291The node name is the machine name of the node's computer, and appears on the icon for the node in

Page 238 - F. ISA_CTWR G. ISA_EVPR

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE292 Utilities9.13.3 Selecting Configuration Data for SynchronizationThe Console Group Synchronization Selection w

Page 239 - 4.6 Micro-DCI SUBMODELS

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEUtilities 293If only a portion of the pathname for a file is known, click on the Find button. A Find window (Figure

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE294 Utilitiesdisplays to a language other than English. Files in different languages are kept in separate directo

Page 241 - 5.0 Historical Database

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Block Data Collection 29510.0 Historical Block Data Collection10.1 IntroductionThe Historical Block Data

Page 242 - 5.2.2 Collection Information

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE296 Historical Block Data Collection10.2 Historical Block Database Configuration WindowAccess Historical Block Co

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Block Data Collection 29710.3.2 Historical Block LegendClick in the Legend entry box to enter the string

Page 244 - Figure 5-5. Data Type Window

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE298 Historical Block Data Collection10.3.4 Storage NodeThe Node on which the Historical Block is stored can be sp

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Block Data Collection 29910.3.6.3 ResetWhen the Reset toggle is selected, all previously collected data

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE12 System Configuration2.3.2 Edit an Archival GroupTo make changes to an existing Archival Group, click on the de

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE300 Historical Block Data CollectionClick on the Computations button. The Historical Tag Computations window (Fig

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHistorical Block Data Collection 30110.4 Edit Historical BlockTo make changes to an existing Historical Block, firs

Page 249 - 5.2.3 Storage Information

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE302 Historical Block Data CollectionClick Apply to locate the first instance of the string. The Find window will

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 30311.0 The @aGlance/IT Server Interface11.1 IntroductionThe @aGlance/IT server interf

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE304 @aGlance/IT Server Interface11.1.1 The @aGlance/IT API for Micro-DCIAny @aGlance/IT client can connect to any

Page 252 - 5.2.4 Convenience Buttons

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 30511.2 @aGlance/IT Server OperationThe @aGlance/IT API for the Micro-DCI translates b

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE306 @aGlance/IT Server InterfaceThe Micro-DCI @aGlance/IT Server communicates using TCP//IP. If you have question

Page 254 - 5.2.6 Add Historical Database

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 307Table 11-1. Options for Use When Starting a ServerOption and <Argument> Descr

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE308 @aGlance/IT Server Interface11.2.5 Configuring the @aGlance/IT Server External InterfaceThe @aGlance/IT exter

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 30911.2.6.1 Add a New @aGlance TagnameTo add a new tagname to the list, click Add. The

Page 257 - 6.0 Logs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 13been configured (via Message Routing configuration, see Section 2.8.4, Message Routing) to re

Page 258 - 6.3 Event Logs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE310 @aGlance/IT Server InterfaceClicking OK will close the @aGlance Add Tagname window. Changes which have been a

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 31111.2.6.4 Viewing @aGlance/IT Current TagnamesIf the number of current tagnames whic

Page 260 - 6.3.3 Delete Event Logs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE312 @aGlance/IT Server Interface11.2.6.6 Viewing @aGlance/IT Server Process DataBy default, the maximum number of

Page 261 - 6.3.4 Schedule Event Logs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 313• Host name of the remote host (the host on which the @aGlance/IT client which star

Page 262

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE314 @aGlance/IT Server Interface11.3.2 Default Attribute NamesIf no attribute name is entered when tag configurat

Page 263 - 6.3.5 Print Event Logs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 31511.3.3.1 Server Specific Parameters for History Related MethodsThe @aGlance/IT meth

Page 264 - 6.4 Spreadsheet Logs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE316 @aGlance/IT Server InterfaceThe start parameter is a pointer to a character string which contains the start t

Page 265 - 6.4.3 Delete Spreadsheet Logs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 31711.4 Security for the @aGlance/IT Server The two aspects to security for the @aGlan

Page 266 - 6.4.6 Print Spreadsheet Logs

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE318 @aGlance/IT Server Interface11.5 MonitoringMonitoring provides a means whereby an @aGlance/IT client is advis

Page 267

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE@aGlance/IT Server Interface 319The argument monitor_type is a server-specific argument to the aag_monitor method;

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE14 System Configuration2.4 Message ConfigurationA method of communication between operators is available on the M

Page 269 - 7.0 Trending

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE320 @aGlance/IT Server Interface((C<(U-(U*D))) || (C>(U+(U*D))))If this evaluates to TRUE, then an update w

Page 270 - ACKSPACE on the keyboard

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 321Appendix A Excel FunctionsA.1 IntroductionThis section describes the functions avai

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE322 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fpget( ) FunctionFunction Namefpget( ) - get a value from the current databas

Page 272 - 7.3.1 Trend Parameters: Title

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 323The fpgetd( ) FunctionFunction Namefpgetd( ) - get a value from the current databas

Page 273 - 7.3.4 Trace Configuration

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE324 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fphget( ) FunctionFunction Namefphget( ) - get a value from the Historical da

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 325The fphgetd( ) FunctionFunction Namefphgetd( ) - get a value fromthe Historical dat

Page 275

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE326 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fpsendmsg( ) FunctionFunction Namefpsendmsg() - generate a message to be disp

Page 276 - 7.3.5 Trend Parameters: Type

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 327The fpput( ) FunctionFunction Namefpput( ) - put a value from the spreadsheet into

Page 277 - 7.4 Summary - Trends

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE328 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fpputd( ) FunctionFunction Namefpputd( ) - put a value from the spreadsheet i

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 329The fphput( ) FunctionFunction Namefphput( ) - put a value from the spreadsheet int

Page 279 - 8.0 System Status Display

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 152.5 Alarm Group ConfigurationAlarm Groups can be used to change the state of atoms in the con

Page 280 - 8.2.2 Info Menu

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE330 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fphputd( ) Function Function Namefphputd( ) - put a value from the spreadshee

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 331The fparchive( ) Function Function Namefparchive( ) - switch data retrieval from th

Page 282 - 8.3 The Utilities Menu

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE332 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fpverbose( ) FunctionFunction Namefpverbose( ) - turn on descriptive error me

Page 283 - TC00039A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 333The fpuprint( ) FunctionFunction Namefpuprint( ) - return the mode of the spreadshe

Page 284 - 8.3.2 Console Groups Display

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE334 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fpudevice( ) FunctionFunction Namefpudevice( ) - return the selected printing

Page 285

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 335The fpblkarch( ) FunctionFunction Namefpblkarch( ) - switch data retrieval from the

Page 286

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE336 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fpblkclose( ) FunctionFunction Namefpblkclose( ) - close descriptor for the s

Page 287 - 9.0 Utilities

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 337The fpblkopen( ) FunctionFunction Namefpblkopen( ) - open a descriptor for the spec

Page 288 - 9.2 Database Maintenance

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE338 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fpblksample( ) FunctionFunction Namefpblksample( ) - get Historical Block dat

Page 289

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 339The fpblkvald( ) FunctionFunction Namefpblkvald( ) - get a value from the Historica

Page 290

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE16 System Configuration2.5.2 Add an Alarm GroupTo create an Alarm Group, click Add. The Alarm Group Configuration

Page 291 - TS00566A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE340 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fphxnumval( ) FunctionFunction Namefphxnumval( ) - get values from the Histor

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 341Assignments to support the example are shown in the table below. Note that the cont

Page 293 - 9.3 CRT Print

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE342 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fphxgetval( ) FunctionFunction Namefphxgetval() - get a single value from the

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 343Assignments to support the example are shown in the table below. Note that the cont

Page 295

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE344 Appendix A - Excel FunctionsThe fpxammts( ) FunctionFunction Namefpxammts( ) - get a range of values for a ta

Page 296 - 276 Utilities

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEAppendix A - Excel Functions 345OutputsNone.ReturnsValue of the type requested.ExampleAssignments to support the ex

Page 297 - 9.5 Time Adjustment

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE346 Appendix A - Excel Functions

Page 299 - 9.7 Micro-PWC Help

The Company’s policy is one of continuous product improvement and the right is reserved to modify the information contained herein without notice, or

Page 300 - 9.8 User Help

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 172.5.2.3 The OFF ListLike the On List, the Off List is a scrolled list of tagname.atoms and va

Page 301

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE18 System Configurationpressed in to filter a Message Type on this display, its color also changes to yellow to m

Page 302

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 192.5.2.6 Delete Alarm Group(s)To delete an Alarm Group, click on the Group Name in the Alarm G

Page 303 - 9.9 Quick Keys

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEii Contents2.3.4 Delete All Archival Groups ...132.3.5

Page 304 - 9.9.2 Configuring Quick Keys

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE20 System Configuration2.6 Configuring Network ParametersTo configure parameters which are global to the network,

Page 305 - 9.10 Summary - Quick Keys

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 212.6.1.1 System TitleThe first item which appears in the Alarm Setup window is System Title. E

Page 306 - 9.11 CRT Context Keys

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE22 System Configuration2.6.1.3 Priority ColorsThere are 16 alarm priorities available on the Micro-PWC. Each of t

Page 307 - TC00091A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 23To manually specify a color for a priority:1. Click the Priority Color to be changed.2. Click

Page 308

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE24 System ConfigurationWhen there are no unacknowledged Process Alarms, System Events, or Messages in the Mini-Al

Page 309

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 25For example, the default High Audio Priority setting is 4; this means that alarms and message

Page 310

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE26 System ConfigurationThe default size of each field width is as shown in Table 2-2.The default sizes used refle

Page 311

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 272.6.1.7 Exiting Alarm Setup To exit the Alarm Setup display, choose one of two options. To ex

Page 312

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE28 System Configuration2.7 Summary - Alarm Setup Alarm Setup An option on the Network Parameters menu which provi

Page 313 - Figure 9-22. Find Window

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 292.8 Alarm VectorsFrom the System Window, select Menu > Configure > Network Parameters &

Page 314

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents iii2.8.3.4 Deleting a Device...402.8.3.5 Deleting al

Page 315 - 10.1 Introduction

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE30 System Configuration• Message Review• Printer Review• Event HistoryBelow the Display Type list box are two bla

Page 316 - 10.3 Add Historical Block

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 312.8.0.2.3 Specifying a Printer Review DisplayIf Printer Review is selected as the display typ

Page 317 - 10.3.3 Period and Start Time

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE32 System Configuration2.8.0.3 Changing Existing Alarm Vectoring AssignmentsOnce points have been configured for

Page 318 - 10.3.5 Number Retained

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 33From the System Window, select Menu > Configure > Network Parameters > Area Names to

Page 319 - 10.3.7 Tag Atom Assignment

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE34 System ConfigurationFrom the System Window, select Menu > Configure > Network Parameters > Event Bit

Page 320 - TS00218A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 352.8.2.3 FindUse the Find button to access an event bit by name. Click Find; a window will be

Page 321 - 10.5 Copy an Historical Block

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE36 System Configuration Device characteristics which can be configured include:• Device Name• Backup Device• Node

Page 322

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 37as the backup to select it. Click OK to complete the selection process.2.8.3.1.3 Node NameThe

Page 323 - 11.1 Introduction

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE38 System ConfigurationMicro-PWC, printer output will automatically be directed to the parallel port on that Micr

Page 324

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 392.8.3.1.9 Default Device CharacteristicsDefault Device Characteristics are listed in Table 2-

Page 325

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEiv Contents3.3.2 Group Configuration...713.3.

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE40 System ConfigurationClick on the method to be used for the sort, then click OK to complete the selection proce

Page 327

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 41From the System Window, select Menu > Configure > Network Params > Message Routing t

Page 328 - TC00220A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE42 System Configuration2.8.4.2 Message Color DefinitionBy default, messages which are sent to a printer are print

Page 329 - TC00584A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 43indented. By default, printing of all Message Classes begins at position 0 (zero, the first p

Page 330 - TC00585A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE44 System ConfigurationSystem event messages are displayed in the format:<Time> <Date> <Message>

Page 331 - TC00223A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 45Micro-PWC Operator Action messages are displayed in following format:<Time><Date>

Page 332 - TC00587A

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE46 System Configuration 2.8.5.1 Operator Window Update RatesThe top portion of the Operator Window Parameters win

Page 333

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 47Please wait...This happens when the amount of memory used by an Operator Window has grown lar

Page 334 - 11.3.3 Format of Time-Stamps

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE48 System Configuration2.8.5.6 Apply ChangesOnce changes have been made to the items in the Operator Window Param

Page 335

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 492.9 Display ColorsFrom the System Window, select Menu > Configure > Network Params >

Page 336

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents v4.2.6.3 Grouping and Ungrouping Objects...1044.2.6.4 Depth and Grouped Objects

Page 337

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE50 System Configuration• choosing a pre-configured color scheme from the Color Schemes drop-down combo box which

Page 338 - 11.5 Monitoring

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 51as the Default Login is initially set at Supervisor Level 3 (the most powerful Access Level).

Page 339 - Deadband-percent MON_DEAD_PCT

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE52 System ConfigurationSelecting Default Login from the Security menu displays the Default Login Configuration wi

Page 340 - 11.5.3 Monitor Request Size

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 53The Access Level Selection window displays the nine Access Levels available on the Micro-PWC.

Page 341 - Appendix A Excel Functions

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE54 System Configuration2.10.2.5 Exiting Default Login ConfigurationTo exit the Default Login Configuration window

Page 342 - The fpget( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 55Archival DB Maintenance Engineer Level 3Archive Block Data Engineer Level 3Archive Historical

Page 343 - The fpgetd( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE56 System ConfigurationTo change the Access Level of a function, click the button next to that function. The Acce

Page 344 - The fphget( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 57Supervisor Level:• Security functions (except changing password)• Functions used in configura

Page 345 - The fphgetd( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE58 System Configuration2.10.5.1 Add a User LoginTo create a user login, click Add. The User Login window (Figure

Page 346 - The fpsendmsg( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 592.10.5.1.2 User PasswordThe Password text entry box follows the Username text entry box. The

Page 347 - The fpput( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEvi Contents4.4.1 Dynamic Values...1454.4

Page 348 - The fpputd( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE60 System ConfigurationTo change the Access Level of a login, click on the Access Level button. The Access Level

Page 349 - The fphput( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 61By default, all Message Types in all Message Classes are initially set to the Access state wh

Page 350 - The fphputd( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE62 System ConfigurationAbove the list box is a set of choices; each choice has a toggle button associated with it

Page 351 - The fparchive( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 63To change a password, login on the system and from the System Window, select Menu > Config

Page 352 - The fpverbose( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE64 System ConfigurationWindows login accounts that will be used with the auto-login feature on Micro-PWC servers

Page 353 - The fpuprint( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDESystem Configuration 652.10.8 Summary - SecuritySecurity The Micro-PWC Security system includes the mechanisms for a

Page 354 - The fpudevice( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE66 System ConfigurationPassword A password is a string of up to seven ASCII characters which must be supplied by

Page 355 - The fpblkarch( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHierarchical Displays 673.0 Hierarchical Displays3.1 IntroductionA number of displays and functions are accessed by

Page 356 - The fpblkclose( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE68 Hierarchical Displays3.2 Hierarchical Display DescriptionsThe purpose of this section is to describe how the u

Page 357 - The fpblkopen( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHierarchical Displays 693.2.2 Group DisplayA Group Display provides an overview of four, six or eight points (Figure

Page 358 - The fpblksample( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEContents vii4.6 Micro-DCI SUBMODELS...2194.

Page 359 - The fpblkvald( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE70 Hierarchical Displays3.2.3 Point DisplayThe Point Display provides a more detailed display of one particular p

Page 360 - The fphxnumval( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHierarchical Displays 713.3 Hierarchical Display ConfigurationConfiguration of Summary and Group displays is accompl

Page 361 - Cell Address Cell Contents

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE72 Hierarchical DisplaysOnce Group Configuration mode has been enabled, click the pushbutton containing the numbe

Page 362 - The fphxgetval( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHierarchical Displays 73It is also possible to assign a user-configured graphic model to be used as the template for

Page 363 - Cell Address Cell Contents

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE74 Hierarchical DisplaysA display can be selected from the List window in one of two ways:1. Click the desired di

Page 364 - The fpxammts( ) Function

Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEHierarchical Displays 753.3.3 Point DisplaysPoint Displays are the most specialized hierarchical displays. Each Poin

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE76 Hierarchical Displays Point Displays Point Displays are the most specialized hierarchical displays. Each Point

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 774.0 The Grafx Editor4.1 OVERVIEWProcess graphic displays provide the user with both a graphical inte

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE78 Grafx EditorClick on Yes to save changes, click on No to abandon changes. If multiple child windows are open i

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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDEGrafx Editor 794.2 CREATING MODELSThe Grafx editor is a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) application. This means t

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