3 display vectoring, Figure 7-5. display vector pushbuttons, Section 7.3, display vectoring – Micromod Micro-PWC: 53PW6000 MicroPWC Operators Manual User Manual

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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL

72 Using Graphic Displays

7.3 Display Vectoring

The Display Vector pushbutton is shown in

Figure 7-5

.

Display Vector (Vector) pushbuttons are incorporated in a Graphic when it is configured; for example, the
Graphic in

Figure 7-1

contains Vector pushbuttons at the lower left side of the display.

Click a Vector pushbutton to change (vector) the display in the Operator Window from the current graphic
to a different display, which has been specified during configuration. This new display can be another
graphic, or a display of a different type. For example, one Display Vector pushbutton can be configured to
vector to Graphic #12 and another can vector to Summary #10. Typically, a label appears next to the Vec-
tor
pushbutton, identifying the vector display.

By default, the new display appears in the window in which the Vector pushbutton is located; to cause the
new display to appear in a different Operator Window, drag the Vector pushbutton and drop it inside the
frame of the Operator Window in which the new display is to be viewed.

TC00067A

Figure 7-5. Display Vector Pushbuttons

NOTE

Attempts to drop the display in anything other than an Operator
Window (e.g., a pop-up window, the System Window, and so on)
will cause the Micro-PWC terminal to beep and the operation to
terminate. Similarly, if the pointer is on an Operator Window frame
(instead of inside the window or on the title bar), the terminal will
beep and the operation will terminate

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