4 micro-pwc display, 1 system window, Figure 2-1. micro-pwc system default window – Micromod Micro-PWC: 53PW6000 MicroPWC Operators Manual User Manual

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL

10 User Interface

2.4 Micro-PWC Display

The Micro-PWC provides a window-based user interface to the process. Windows contain displays which
can be accessed by the user via the input devices available on the system. The standard input devices are
the keyboard and the mouse.

Three key types of windows which appear on the Micro-PWC are the System, Mini-Alarm, and Operator
Windows. One System Window, one Mini-alarm Window, and up to four Operator Windows can appear on
the display. Each of these window types has a different purpose and appearance.

The Micro-PWC default display consists of the System Window, the Mini-Alarm Window, and one Operator
Window, as shown in

Figure 2-1

. This default window configuration is used at system startup. If no other

default window configuration has been configured, it is also used when an operator logs out.

2.4.1 System Window

The System Window (

Figure 2-2

) is a small window located in the top left corner of screen, immediately to

the left of the Mini-Alarm Window. The System Window appears automatically upon system startup and is
visible at all times, unless it is intentionally covered by the operator or is temporarily covered by a pop-up

A

LT

-F7 P

RINT

L

OG

Displays the log print window. This window provides access to lists of
summary logs, event logs and spreadsheet logs, and also provides access to
the printing mechanism for the logs which appear in these lists.

A

LT

-F8 A

RRANGE

W

INDOWS

Returns all windows to their original size and location, and moves the pointer
to the upper left hand corner of the screen.

A

LT

-F9 A

LARM

A

CK

Acknowledges the alarm in the top line of the Mini-Alarm Window and silences
the audible alarm.

A

LT

-F10 W

INDOW

A

CK

Acknowledges all alarms associated with the page on display. This button is
functional only on Point and Group displays, Alarm and Event Review
displays, and on Graphic displays. Use of this button is equivalent to clicking
the Acknowledge item on the menu bar of an Operator Window.

A

LT

-F11 S

ILENCE

Silences the audible alarm. Does not perform alarm acknowledgment.

Figure 2-1. Micro-PWC System Default Window

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SYSTEM

WINDOW

MINI-ALARM

WINDOW

OPERATOR

WINDOW

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