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Hierarchical Process Displays 41

4.2.2 Using the Summary Display

A Summary Display provides an overview of 24 groupings of points, arranged in six rows of four blocks,
each representing a group (

Figure 4-4

). At the top of the screen a legend for the 24 groups is displayed.

The legend can consist of up to 48 characters. There are

1000

Summary Displays available.

A pushbutton is located in the upper left corner of each block on the Summary Display; this pushbutton
contains the number (1 through 24) of the group represented by the block. The color of the pushbutton pro-
vides information regarding the status of the group, as described in

Table 4-1

.

Position the pointer on one of these pushbuttons and click the middle mouse button to cause the contents
of the Operator Window to change directly to the Group Display associated with the pushbutton.

TC00043A

Figure 4-4. Summary Display Example

Table 4-1. Group Status Conditions

Color

Text

Status

Red

Unack. alarms

At least one point in the group is in an alarm state, and the alarm is
unacknowledged.

Yellow

(Unack.)

At least one point in the group was previously in alarm, and, although the point in
alarm has returned to normal, the alarm has not been acknowledged.

Yellow

Alarms

At least one point in the group is in an alarm state, and the alarm has been
acknowledged.

Cyan

???

The status of at least one point in the group is unknown because the point cannot
be accessed from the network.

Green

[No text]

All points in the group are accessible, are in normal state or alarm inhibit state, and
no alarms need acknowledgment.

Gray

[No text]

If the group has not been configured, the pushbutton appears in gray.

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