8 events, 9 message review, 10 micro-pwc utilities – Micromod Micro-PWC: 53PW6000 MicroPWC Operators Manual User Manual

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Introduction 3

by audible alarms. The optional annunciator display panel (ADP) and the other process alarms are cov-
ered in

Section 8

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1.2.8 Events

System events occur when a problem or change-of-state is detected with the control system, as opposed
to abnormal conditions, problems, or changes-of-state associated with the process which is being moni-
tored. System event messages are displayed in the third line of the Mini-Alarm Window, the Event Review
display, and the Event Historian. System events are covered in

Section 9

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1.2.9 Message Review

Operator messages are used to provide the operator with information and instructions for performing
actions, and can be generated from any Micro-PWC. Operator messages are displayed in the fourth line of
the Mini-Alarm Window and in the Message Review display, and can be accompanied by an audible alarm.
Message review is covered in

Section 10

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1.2.10 Micro-PWC Utilities

A number of useful maintenance and information management functions are provided as Micro-PWC utili-
ties. Utilities covered in this manual include:

CRT Print

Release All Configuration Locks

System Help

User Help

Quick Keys

CRT Context Keys

These utilities are covered in

Section 11

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1.2.11 Printer Review

Messages which have been sent to a printer or to a file can be displayed using the Printer Review display.
Printer review is covered in

Section 12

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1.3 Document Conventions

This document uses standard text conventions to represent keys, display items and user data inputs:

Display item

Any item displayed on a screen appears as italic text. Example: Running

User data input

Bold

Identifies any part of a command line that is not optional or variable and
must be entered exactly as shown.

Italic

Identifies a variable parameter entered in a command line.

[ ]

Brackets indicate an optional parameter; text within the brackets follows the
previously described conventions. For example:
CUP [port] [baud] [file_name.CSP]

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