0 introduction, 1 overview, 2 notation conventions – Micromod Micro-DCI: 53MT6000 Micro-Tools User Manual

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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Introduction 1

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Overview

Micro-Tools™ is a Windows

®

-based configuration tool for the 53MC5000 family of Process Control

Stations. The Micro-Tools product helps reduce controller configuration and maintenance time by providing
an easy to use view into the database and configuration of the instrument.

Key features include:

On-line and off-line configuration of 53MC5000 Controller databases

Support for both DATALINK and Micro-Link communication networks

Provides CAD-style interface for FCS configuration

Provides an F-TRAN Integrated Environment

Provides a configuration reporter capable of printing out drawing files and parameter data sets
on graphic-capable printers supported by the Microsoft

®

Windows

®

-based operating system.

1.2 Notation Conventions

Window titles, menu items, and the labels on keys and pushbuttons are shown in bold UPPER CASE type.

Text that the user types in, computer responses, and example text are shown in

constant width type.

The term pushbutton refers to video buttons with a three-dimensional appearance; selecting such buttons
via the cursor positioning device (mouse or trackball) or keyboard causes them to appear "pushed in".

Many of the windows which appear on the 53MT6000 system contain buttons labelled OK, CANCEL and
CLOSE. The OK button is used to save data and close the window in which it appears. The CANCEL but-
ton is used when data is not to be saved, and the current window closed. The CLOSE button is used when
there is no data to be saved, and the current window is to be closed (except in the case of dialog pop-up
windows, which are closed using an OK button).

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