Version, User preferences – Honeywell Local Operator Interface S7999B User Manual

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S7999B, S7999C SOLA LOCAL OPERATOR INTERFACE

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The Display clock is set by selecting the Date and Time button

on the Advanced Setup page. A screen similar to the following

figure (Fig. 114) displays.

NOTE: It’s important that the time be set in the Display so

correct timestamps are given to the R7910A or

R7911 lockouts. The display’s time and date need

to be set should power be interrupted to the dis-

play.

Fig. 114. Display Date and Time.

Edit the date and time and press the OK button to set the new

settings. Press the Cancel button to exit without changing the

time or date.

Version

Pressing the Version button on the Advanced Setup page

displays manufacturer and software version information (Fig.

115 and 116).

Fig. 115. Code version—top view.

Fig. 116. Code Version—bottom view.

User Preferences

The User Preferences button displays General options as well

as those for for COM1 and COM2.

Fig. 117. General tab.

The General tab (see Fig. 117) contains the following settings:

Display alerts on Status Summary Bar? This determines

whether non-safety alerts will be shown on the summary bar

of the home page.

Display empty parameter groups? This cleans up the

home page by hiding unused parameter groups.

Automatic synchronization with control when

connections is made? This allows automatic display of

new control to update when the connection is identified

instead of manually making the synchronization when the

operator is ready.

Sound Audio Alarm for faults? This uses the display

speaker to sound an alarm on shutdown for SOLA faults.

The COM1 tab (see Fig. 118) contains the following setting:

Modbus address range 1-N: Sets the Modbus address for

the connected device (range is 1 to 250).

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