Micromod Micro-PWC: 53PW6000 MicroPWC Operators Manual User Manual
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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL
User Interface 9
F3 G
ROUP
Displays the group selection box. Enter the summary number (one to 1,000)
and group number (one to 24) for the group to be displayed (separated by a
period [.]), then click OK. To view an index list of all groups which have been
defined, click List located at the bottom of the group selection box.
After viewing a point display called up via the hierarchy (i.e., first a group was
called up, then a point from that group), the last group displayed can be
recalled by pressing
F3. This is the only instance in which the system will
automatically vector to the last group display shown.
F4 P
OINT
Displays the point box. Enter the tagname of the point to be displayed (up to
16 alphanumeric characters), then click OK.
F5 Q
UICK
Calls up the Quick Key keypad for the Operator Window which has keyboard
focus.
F6 T
REND
Calls up the trend selection box. Enter the number of the trend (one to 512) to
be displayed, then click OK. To view an index list of all trends which have been
defined, click List located at the bottom of the trend selection box.
F7 A
LARM
R
EVIEW
Shows the Alarm Review display, a list of all active process alarms captured
on the system. The order in which process alarms are listed on the Alarm
Review display is the same as that used in the Mini-Alarm Window. The con-
figurer can elect to display either the newest or oldest high priority alarm, and
this can depend on whether or not unacknowledged alarms exist.
If more than one page of process alarms exists, use the scroll bar or
P
AGE
U
P
and
P
AGE
D
OWN
to view the additional alarms.
F8 E
VENT
R
EVIEW
Shows the Event Review display, a list of all active process alarms and system
events captured on the system.
If more than one page of system alarms exists, use the scroll bar or
P
AGE
U
P
and
P
AGE
D
OWN
to view the additional alarms.
F9 D
ISPLAY
F
ORWARD
Use
F9 and F10 to move forward and backward between the last 10 displays
which have appeared in the window with keyboard focus, regardless of dis-
play type. These keys correspond to the Display Forward and Display Back
functions available from the window option on the menu bar of each Operator
Window.
Changing displays by any means other than Display Forward and Display
Back will affect the list which keeps track of the last 10 displays viewed. For
example, if the user is on display
n (where n is greater than one and less than
10) and selects another display by any means other than Display Forward or
Display Back, then displays n+1 through 10 will be discarded, and the new
display will be placed at the end of the list (i.e., it becomes display n +1).
✎ NOTE
Use
F9 display forward and F10 display back function keys to move
through displays of different types, which have already appeared on
the screen; these keys should not be confused with
P
AGE
U
P
and
P
AGE
D
OWN
, which are used to move through different pages of one
display type.
F10 D
ISPLAY
B
ACK
See Display Forward.
F12 H
ELP
Calls up context sensitive help displays.