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Page 1 - OPERATOR’S MANUAL

OPERATOR’S MANUAL Data Visualization Software53PW6000Release 4.0Micro-PWC™ SYSTEMPN26004 Rev. 0

Page 2 - MicroMod Automation, Inc

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALviii Contents12.2.1 Scrolling the Printer Review Display ...15512.2.2 Pause/

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL86 Process Alarms8.5.1 The Soft ADP Panel WindowClicking on the ADP button will cause the Soft ADP Panel window to

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALEvents 879.0 Events9.1 IntroductionSystem Event messages are generated when a problem or change of state is detected

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL88 Events9.3 System Event ReviewThe Event Review display allows the operator to view multiple System Event messages

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALEvents 89Enter the number of the Micro-PWC, etc., for which Event messages are to be acknowledged. Click OK to comple

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL90 Eventswill be filtered out, and will not be displayed.9.3.3.1 Message Class: System Event MessagesSystem Event m

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALEvents 91The window contains a pair of buttons labelled Oldest and Newest. Click Oldest if the oldest alarm mes-sages

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL92 Events9.4 Event HistorianEvent messages which have been stored in the Historical Database can be displayed in th

Page 10 - List of Figures

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALEvents 939.4.3 Pause/Resume the Event HistorianThe operating mode of the Event Historian display determines the beha

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL94 Events 9.4.4.1 Filtering Messages by TimeEvent messages displayed in the Event Historian display are shown for a

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALEvents 95For example, assume the default time shown in the Time Selection window is:14:25:30 20-DEC-04The following e

Page 13 - List of Tables

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALContents ixFigure 6-4. Trend Display Example ...58Figu

Page 14 - Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL96 Events• Return to Normal• Alarm Acknowledged9.4.4.2.2 Message Class: System Event MessagesSystem Event messages

Page 15 - 1.0 Introduction

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALEvents 979.4.4.2.5 Message Class: Operator ActionsOperator Action messages are sent to a device designated via the Me

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL98 EventsEnter the desired starting time in the indicated format. Note that the 24 hour clock is used, and the mont

Page 17 - 1.3 Document Conventions

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMessage Review 9910.0 Message Review10.1 IntroductionOperator Messages are used to provide the operator with informat

Page 18 - 1.4 Reference Documents

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL100 Message Review10.3 Message ReviewThe Message Review display allows the operator to view multiple Operator Messa

Page 19 - System Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMessage Review 101Click the desired item; a pop-up window containing a text entry box and a keypad, similar to the on

Page 20 - 6 Introduction

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL102 Message ReviewThe main display area of this window is divided in two portions; the left side is labelled Messag

Page 21 - 2.0 User Interface

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMessage Review 103Operator messages are classified into the following types:• Operator Message• Operator Call• Messag

Page 22 - 2.3.2 Keyboard

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL104 Message ReviewThe top of the window contains a pair of radio buttons labelled Oldest and Newest. Click Oldest i

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 10511.0 Utilities11.1 IntroductionMicro-PWC utilities provide the following maintenance and information man

Page 24 - 2.4 Micro-PWC Display

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALx ContentsFigure 11-10. Restore Window ...113Fi

Page 25 - 2.4.3 Menu Functions

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL106 Utilities 11.1.2 Notes on DAT Tape Drive UseWhen inserting a DAT cartridge in a DAT tape drive, position the ta

Page 26 - 2.4.4 Mini-Alarm Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 10711.2 Backup and RestoreSelect Utilities > Backup/Restore to access the following items:• Backup•Resto

Page 27 - Figure 2-4. Mini-Alarm Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL108 UtilitiesIf the Backup window is not visible, it may be necessary to lower or close Operator Windows in order t

Page 28 - 2.4.5 Operator Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 109Select the list to be searched (Not Selected For Backup or Selected For Backup), and enter the known por

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL110 Utilities11.2.2 Performing the BackupWhen the items to be backed up have been selected, click the Backup button

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 111ment about the backup was entered when the backup File was created, the comment will be displayed on a s

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL112 Utilities11.2.2.7 Cancel a BackupA Cancel Backup button on the Backup Status window provides the ability to abo

Page 32 - Figure 2-5. Show Users Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 113Click Yes in the confirmation box to restore the selected file, or click No to abort the restore operati

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL114 Utilities Once all selections have been made, click Restore. The Restore File Selection window (Figure 11-11) w

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 115This window allows the user to select the type of disk data files to be listed. The user can choose to l

Page 35 - 3.0 Micro-PWC Features

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALContents xiList of TablesTable 1-1. Reference Documents...

Page 36 - 3.2.2 Logging In

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL116 UtilitiesBackup or restore all items by clicking on each item in the All column. Choose individual items by cli

Page 37 - 3.2.4 Show Users Option

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 11711.3.1.1 Viewing an Historical Database ValueTo view the value stored in the Historical Database for any

Page 38 - 3.2.5 Changing Your Password

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL118 Utilities• Click the Prev button to the right of the Time Find button to see the previous sample (in time order

Page 39 - 3.3 System Features

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 119Clicking on one of these menu options (Historical, Historical Block, Archival, Archival Block) opens a D

Page 40 - 3.3.2 Message Configuration

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL120 Utilities• the node name• the size of the disk space allocated for the database in KB• the number of KB of the

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 12111.3.2.2 Archival Block Database MaintenanceThe Archival Block Database is the storage location for Hist

Page 42 - 3.3.3 Message Routing

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL122 Utilities11.4 Archival UtilitiesFrom the System Window, select Menu > Utilities > Archive Database to acc

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 123This window lists the Archival Groups configured in the local console group. For each Archival Group the

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL124 Utilities11.4.2 Archive Historical Block DataTo archive Historical Block data to tape, from the System Window s

Page 45 - 3.4 System Status Display

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 12511.4.3 Restore Archival DataData can be reloaded to the Micro-PWC hard drive from an archival tape. Rest

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALxii Contents

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL126 Utilitiesfollows it, and selecting a different device, if necessary. Click on the List Tape button to view an i

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 127To continue with the restoration of Archival Block data, click OK after the desired Start Time (From) an

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL128 Utilities11.5 Alarm GroupsThe Alarm Groups feature is not supported on the Micro-PWC system.11.6 CRT PrintThe C

Page 50 - TC00039A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 12911.6.4 Printing the ImageAfter the image type and printer are set to the desired values, click OK. The C

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL130 Utilities11.8 Release All Configuration LocksWhen certain configuration operations are in progress, software lo

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 131ration locks. Click this menu item to clear all locks which have been imposed on Configuration within th

Page 53 - 4.1 Overview

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL132 Utilities11.10.2 Clear User Help InformationTo clear the current text from the entry box, click Clear. The disp

Page 54 - 4.2 The Summary Display

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 133specification. The list will then include all files in the current working directory which meet the file

Page 55 - TC00043A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL134 Utilities11.11 Quick KeysThe Micro-PWC Quick Keys feature provides each user with a personalized, pop-up keypad

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 135Quick keys can also be selected via the keyboard. To do so, the Quick key window must have keyboard focu

Page 57 - 4.3 The Group Display

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALIntroduction 11.0 IntroductionThe Micro-PWC is an operator’s console for use with Micro-DCI instruments. This manual de

Page 58

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL136 UtilitiesTo exit Set mode without making an assignment, click Set a second time. The Quick Keys keypad will rem

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 13711.11.3 Summary - Quick Keys Quick Keys The Quick Keys selection offers each user a personalized set of

Page 60 - 4.4 Process Control Functions

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL138 Utilities11.12 CRT Context KeysEach user can set up a personalized working environment or “context”, which can

Page 61 - 4.5 Control Faceplates

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 13911.12.4 Configuring CRT Context KeysWhen the CRT Context Keys keypad is first called up, any CRT Context

Page 62 - 4.6 The Point Display

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL140 Utilities11.12.7 Summary - CRT Context KeysCRT Context Key A CRT Context Key is any one of the 16 pushbuttons o

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 14111.13 Console Group Synchronization11.13.1 Console Group Synchronization OverviewThe concept of console

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL142 UtilitiesFigure 11-38. Console Groups Display Window

Page 65 - 5.0 Logs

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 14311.13.2 Selecting a Console Node to Synchronize WithTo synchronize a configuration type or item on the l

Page 66 - 5.1.1 Accessing Log Print

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL144 Utilities40) will be displayed. (If there is only one node in the console group, this window is skipped and the

Page 67 - 5.2 Event Logs

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 14511.13.3 Selecting Configuration Data for SynchronizationThe Console Group Synchronization Selection wind

Page 68 - 5.3 Spreadsheet Logs

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL2 Introduction1.2.2 Micro-PWC Management FeaturesThe Micro-PWC contains many items which aid in managing use of the

Page 69 - 6.0 Trend Displays

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL146 UtilitiesIf only a portion of the path name for a file is known, click Find. A Find window (Figure 11-43) will

Page 70 - ACKSPACE key on the keyboard

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 147for the printout of scheduled logs, and so on.11.13.3.1 String File ConsiderationsString Files are the f

Page 71 - TC00059A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL148 UtilitiesDevice configuration data, as it is synchronized. The new node prefix is validated against a list of v

Page 72 - 58 Trend Displays

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 14911.13.3.4.4 Resetting the Node Names Window SettingsTo clear the current settings in the Node Names wind

Page 73 - 6.1 Trend Display Format

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL150 Utilities11.14 Time Adjustment11.14.1 Using the Time Adjustment UtilityTime is synchronized on nodes on the net

Page 74 - 6.1.5 Trace On/Off Button

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUtilities 151The time can be adjusted forward or backward. A minus sign preceding the number of seconds denotes a bac

Page 75 - 6.1.9 Value at Arrow

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL152 Utilities

Page 76 - 6.1.11 Info Button

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALPrinter Review 15312.0 Printer Review12.1 IntroductionMessages which have been sent to a printer or file can be displ

Page 77 - TC00061A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL154 Printer ReviewMicro-PWC Configuration Guide) has been configured on the Micro-PWC. This feature is designed to

Page 78 - Figure 6-7. Original Waveform

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALPrinter Review 15512.2 Using Printer ReviewThe messages in the Printer Review display are shown in increasing time or

Page 79 - 6.1.13 Zoom/Unzoom Button

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALIntroduction 3by audible alarms. The optional annunciator display panel (ADP) and the other process alarms are cov-ered

Page 80 - 6.1.15 Pause/Resume Button

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL156 Printer Review12.2.3 T ime SelectionThe Time option on the Printer Review display menu bar can be used to posit

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALPrinter Review 157the same as the current Printer Review device. A different device can be selected by clicking on th

Page 82 - 68 Trend Displays

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL158 Printer Review

Page 84 - TC00064A

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 85 - 7.2 Control Through Graphics

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL4 Introduction1.4 Reference DocumentsThis manual provides information only for the operation of the Micro-PWC. Tabl

Page 86 - 7.3 Display Vectoring

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALIntroduction 5Node A point of interconnection to a network. On the process control network operator and process control

Page 87 - 7.4 Error Indication

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

Page 88 - 7.6 The Zoom Menu Item

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL6 Introduction

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUser Interface 72.0 User Interface2.1 IntroductionThe Micro-PWC user interface provides:• Window management• One Syst

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL8 User Interface2.3.2 KeyboardThe IBM AT compatible 101-key keyboard provides the function keys (F1 through F12) an

Page 91 - 8.0 Process Alarms

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUser Interface 9F3 GROUP Displays the group selection box. Enter the summary number (one to 1,000) and group number (

Page 92 - 8.3.2 Audible Alarm Format

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL10 User Interface2.4 Micro-PWC DisplayThe Micro-PWC provides a window-based user interface to the process. Windows

Page 93

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUser Interface 11window. The System Window cannot be moved, closed, or resized. Normal window operations such as open

Page 94 - 8.4 Process Alarm Review

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL12 User Interface2.4.3.2 Security ParametersThe following security parameters are configurable for each user logged

Page 95 - TC00070A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUser Interface 13The Mini-Alarm Window appears on all screens and cannot be maximized, minimized, closed or resized.

Page 96 - 8.4.3 Filtering Alarms

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL14 User Interfacecommunication between areas which are distant from one another. Refer to Section 3.3, System Featu

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUser Interface 15• System Event Review• Printer Review• Event Historian• Message ReviewBy default, one Operator Windo

Page 98 - TC00072A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALContents iTABLE OF CONTENTS1.0 - Introduction...

Page 99 - 8.5 ADP Panel Operation

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL16 User InterfaceThe Help icon on the menu bar allows the user to access online, context sensitive system help, as

Page 100 - Figure 8-7. ADP Panel

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUser Interface 17play, followed by a Trend display. To return to the Point display, the user need only select the Dis

Page 101 - 9.0 Events

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL18 User Interface2.4.7 Show Users and Screen ContentsTo determine which user is logged in to each Micro-PWC, and th

Page 102 - 9.3 System Event Review

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUser Interface 192.5 Summary - Window Types, Components, and Operations ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTONLocated at the left

Page 103 - TC00975A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL20 User InterfaceTITLE BAR Located at the top of a Micro-PWC window, a title bar provides information to identify t

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 213.0 Micro-PWC Features3.1 IntroductionThe Micro-PWC console contains features which aid in the u

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL22 Micro-PWC Features 3.2.2 Logging InThe User Logged In state exists when a user (other than Default) has logged i

Page 106 - 9.4 Event Historian

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 23If the attempt is unsuccessful, a pop-up dialog will prompt:!Login failure. Try again?Click OK t

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL24 Micro-PWC Features 3.2.5 Changing Your PasswordWhen a login is initially configured, the password for the login

Page 108 - TC00080A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 253.2.6 Exiting the Micro-PWC SystemTo exit the Micro-PWC system, select Menu > User > Exit.

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALii Contents2.4.7 Show Users and Screen Contents ...182.4.8 Arrange Wi

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL26 Micro-PWC Features 3.3.1 SecurityThe Micro-PWC includes a security system of nine access levels which control th

Page 111 - TC00145A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 27To create an Operator Message, select Menu > Configure > Message Configuration. The Messag

Page 112 - TC00241A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL28 Micro-PWC Features The Area Selection window consists primarily of a scrollable list box which contains 255 area

Page 113 - 10.0 Message Review

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 293.3.3.2 Message Indentation DefinitionAnother feature which can be configured on the system is t

Page 114 - 10.3 Message Review

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL30 Micro-PWC Features 3.3.3.5 Message Class: Operator MessagesOperator messages are messages sent by an operator to

Page 115 - 10.3.3 Filtering Messages

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 313.4 System Status DisplayThe System Status Display (SSD), shown in Figure 3-5, provides informat

Page 116 - TC00082A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL32 Micro-PWC Features The system status display is organized into rows of nodes, using following rules:1. A row con

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 33lowed by the device number (for example, PWC6). The color of the Node Name indicates the network

Page 118 - TC00083A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL34 Micro-PWC Features 3.4.1.2.2 Show Available ServicesSelecting Info Menu > Show Available Services displays a

Page 119 - 11.0 Utilities

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 35Select Utilities > Device Status to access the printer control utilities and display the Devi

Page 120

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALContents iii4.2.1 Accessing the Summary Display...404.2.2 Using the

Page 121 - 11.2 Backup and Restore

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL36 Micro-PWC Features When the Device Name button is clicked, the Printer Queue Control window (Figure 3-11) will b

Page 122 - Figure 11-3. Find Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALMicro-PWC Features 373.4.2.6 Console Group InformationTo help control the synchronization of configuration data, Micr

Page 123 - TC00798A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL38 Micro-PWC Features Click on the Update button to refresh the window and incorporate any changes to the console g

Page 124 - 11.2.2 Performing the Backup

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALHierarchical Process Displays 394.0 Hierarchical Process Displays4.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the hierarchy of

Page 125 - Figure 11-6. List Tape Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL40 Hierarchical Process Displays 4.2 The Summary Display4.2.1 Accessing the Summary DisplayPressing F2 or clicking

Page 126 - 11.2.3 The Restore Utility

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALHierarchical Process Displays 414.2.2 Using the Summary DisplayA Summary Display provides an overview of 24 groupings

Page 127 - Figure 11-10. Restore Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL42 Hierarchical Process Displays Alternatively, click on this pushbutton using the left mouse button to display the

Page 128 - TC00592A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALHierarchical Process Displays 434.3 The Group Display4.3.1 Accessing the Group DisplayIn addition to access via the G

Page 129 - 11.2.4 ADP Backup and Restore

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL44 Hierarchical Process Displays Although all control features can be used from the Group Display, a point’s parame

Page 130 - 11.3 Database Maintenance

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALHierarchical Process Displays 454.3.2.3 Status AreaEach point on the Group Display contains a Status area, located di

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALiv Contents6.1.11 Info Button ...6

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL46 Hierarchical Process Displays points) can affect the appearance of the display. There are no restrictions on the

Page 133 - TC00566A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALHierarchical Process Displays 47same one used for the pop-up faceplate, or the pop-up faceplate, if different, has al

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL48 Hierarchical Process Displays 4.6 The Point Display4.6.1 Accessing the Point DisplayA Point Display can be acces

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALHierarchical Process Displays 494.6.2.1 TagnameThe Point tagname appears in the upper left corner of the Point Displa

Page 136 - 11.4 Archival Utilities

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL50 Hierarchical Process Displays Each entry in the list contains the atom name, description, and current value of a

Page 137 - TC00127A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALLogs 515.0 Logs5.1 IntroductionA log is used to collect and format data for use in reports and spreadsheet calculatio

Page 138 - TC00129A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL52 Logs5.1.1 Accessing Log PrintLog Print is accessed by using the menus available from the System Window Menu butt

Page 139 - 11.4.3 Restore Archival Data

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALLogs 535.2 Event LogsEvent logs are used to obtain information about events which occurred in the Historical Database

Page 140 - Figure 11-24

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL54 Logs5.3 Spreadsheet LogsSpreadsheet logs are used to obtain data from, change, and put data into the Global data

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALTrend Displays 556.0 Trend Displays Three types of trend recording are available on the Micro-PWC:• Current Trending•

Page 142 - 11.6 CRT Print

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALContents v9.0 - Events ...879.1 Introdu

Page 143 - 11.7 Other Applications

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL56 Trend DisplaysA pop-up window will appear, which contains an entry box and numeric keypad.To enter the index num

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALTrend Displays 57 The Select Trend window allows the user to select the trend in a number of different ways.A trend ca

Page 145 - 11.10 User Help

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL58 Trend Displays Figure 6-4. Trend Display Example

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALTrend Displays 596.1 Trend Display FormatA Trend Display consists of numerous parts, each of which is described in det

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL60 Trend Displaysright corner of the Trend Graph. Clicking either of these ARROW buttons causes the Trend Readout a

Page 148 - 11.11 Quick Keys

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALTrend Displays 616.1.6 Display Option ButtonThe Display Option button is the second of the three buttons associated wi

Page 149 - TC00088A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL62 Trend Displays6.1.10 Database Select ButtonThe Database Select button allows you to toggle between the Historica

Page 150 - TC00089A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALTrend Displays 63In the above list, the Compression Value is shown to the right of the colon. To enter a new compressi

Page 151 - 11.11.3 Summary - Quick Keys

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL64 Trend Displaysestablished to display a periodic signal which repeats every 60 seconds, and a collection rate of

Page 152 - 11.12 CRT Context Keys

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALTrend Displays 656.1.12.1 Trend Compression Speed FactorsThere are several factors which affect the amount of time nec

Page 153 - TC00091A

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALvi Contents11.1.2 Notes on DAT Tape Drive Use...10611.2 Backup and

Page 154 - ETURN to

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL66 Trend DisplaysPosition the pointer and click the point which will serve as the first corner of the rectangle. Th

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALTrend Displays 67To go directly to a particular segment, click on the Segment button. A pop-up window (Figure 6-11) ap

Page 156 - 142 Utilities

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL68 Trend Displays

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUsing Graphic Displays 697.0 Using Graphic Displays7.1 IntroductionThis section describes the use of graphic displays

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL70 Using Graphic Displaysgoes into alarm and which, when clicked, acknowledges the alarm. Two pushbuttons frequentl

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUsing Graphic Displays 717.2 Control Through GraphicsA process can be controlled from a graphic through the use of a

Page 160 - Figure 11-43. Find Window

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL72 Using Graphic Displays7.3 Display VectoringThe Display Vector pushbutton is shown in Figure 7-5.Display Vector (

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUsing Graphic Displays 737.4 Error IndicationIf an error occurs when a graphic is on display, the error indicator (Fi

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL74 Using Graphic Displays7.5 Alarm AcknowledgmentA graphic can allow alarm acknowledgment. For example, a graphic c

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALUsing Graphic Displays 757.6.1 The Pan Operations: Up, Down, Left, Right, CenterThe Pan operations (Up, Down, Left, R

Page 164 - 11.14 Time Adjustment

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALContents vii11.7 Other Applications ...

Page 165 - ONTROL+ALT+DELETE keys

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL76 Using Graphic Displays7.6.3 Zoom and Pan Operations in Pop-up Graphic WindowsZoom and Pan operations are also av

Page 166 - 152 Utilities

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALProcess Alarms 778.0 Process Alarms8.1 IntroductionA Process Alarm is generated when a process variable is in an abno

Page 167 - 12.0 Printer Review

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL78 Process Alarms8.3 Process Alarms in the Mini-Alarm WindowProcess alarms are displayed in the top two lines of th

Page 168 - 154 Printer Review

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALProcess Alarms 798.3.4 Filtering Alarms in the Mini-Alarm WindowThe Filter button is located at the right end of the

Page 169 - 12.2 Using Printer Review

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL80 Process Alarms8.4 Process Alarm ReviewThe Alarm Review display allows the operator to view multiple Process Alar

Page 170 - 12.2.4 Printing Messages

Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALProcess Alarms 81Alarms on the Alarm Review display can also be acknowledged using the Ack option on the Alarm Review

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL82 Process AlarmsTo have the target display appear in a window other than the one occupied by the Alarm Review, dra

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALProcess Alarms 83will be filtered out, and will not be displayed. Use the Restore button at the bottom of the Alarm R

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL84 Process Alarms8.4.3.4 Clearing and Setting Alarm Review Message TypesIt is possible to clear or set multiple Mes

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUALProcess Alarms 85static until OK is clicked. Messages received while the display was frozen will be added when the di

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