Micromod Micro-PWC: 53PW6000 MicroPWC Operators Manual User Manual

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL

User Interface 19

2.5 Summary - Window Types, Components, and Operations

A

LARM

A

CKNOWLEDGE

B

UTTON

Located at the left side of each alarm line. This button is displayed in the
priority color of the alarm, and contains the letter A until the associated alarm
is acknowledged. If the associated alarm has been acknowledged, the button
is displayed in the priority color of the alarm, but is otherwise blank. The user
may acknowledge individual alarms by placing the cursor on this button and
clicking the left mouse button.

A

LARM

A

CKNOWLEDGE

K

EY

The Alarm Acknowledge key, located on the keyboard, always acknowledges
the alarm on the top line of the Mini-Alarm Window, no matter where the
cursor is located on the screen when the Alarm Acknowledge key is pressed.

A

RRANGE

W

INDOWS

A function which allows all Operator Windows present to be quickly restored to
their original size, shape and location.

C

HECK

B

UTTON

A check button is a type of graphic control button used to select settings that
are not mutually exclusive. The visual cue used to indicate that an item has
been selected is that a selected button is filled in or checked.

F

ILTER

B

UTTON

Located at the right end of the Mini-Alarm Window title bar. Pressing this
button causes a pull-down display to appear. This display contains options
which can be used to filter process alarms by Priority and Area.

H

ELP

I

CON

Contains a question mark (?). Press this button to display further information
regarding the current operation.

L

OGO

P

USHBUTTON

Displays the Micro-PWC software version number.

M

ENU

P

USHBUTTON

Located on the System Window and provides access to System, Security and
Network parameters, as well as Configuration functions.

M

INI

-A

LARM

W

INDOW

Located to the right of the System Window on the Micro-PWC screen. It
automatically appears upon system start up and is visible at all times. The
Mini-Alarm Window provides a title bar, an alarm display area, an event
display area, Alarm Acknowledge buttons to acknowledge alarms and
events, a Filter button and a More Alarms (+ALARMS) indicator.

O

PERATOR

W

INDOW

Located on the Micro-PWC screen below the System Window and Mini-Alarm
Window, the Operator Window provides the operator interface to the process,
and displays program output from Operator Window process displays such as
Hierarchical displays, Trends, Graphics, the Alarm Review, etc. The Operator
Window is composed of a title bar, a menu bar, and a display area. Up to four
Operator Windows can be present simultaneously on a Micro-PWC.

S

YSTEM

W

INDOW

A small window located at the top left corner of the Micro-PWC screen. It
appears automatically upon system start-up, and is visible at all times unless
deliberately covered by the operator. The System Window provides a date/
time indicator and a Menu button for access to other system features and
utilities.

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