2 message indentation definition, 3 message class: process alarm messages, 4 message class: system event messages – Micromod Micro-PWC: 53PW6000 MicroPWC Operators Manual User Manual

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3.3.3.2 Message Indentation Definition

Another feature which can be configured on the system is the number of spaces of indentation to be used
for each Message Class. Where a number of different Message Classes are routed to the same printer, a
different indentation can be used for each Message Class; this can assist the user when looking for mes-
sages of a particular class.

Any questions regarding message indentation definition on your system should be addressed to your sys-
tem administrator.

3.3.3.3 Message Class: Process Alarm Messages

Process Alarm messages are displayed in the top two lines of the Mini-Alarm Window, known as the alarm
display area.

Process Alarms are displayed in the following format:

<Priority><Area><Time><Date><Tagname><AlarmCondition><Legend>

Process Alarm Messages are classified into the Message Types:

Bad Input/Output

High/Low Alarm

Deviation Alarm

Security Alarm

Process Alarm Message

Discrete Alarm

Return to Normal

Alarm Acknowledged

Process Alarm Messages can be filtered by Message Type.

3.3.3.4 Message Class: System Event Messages

System Event messages are displayed in the third line of the Mini-Alarm Window, known as the event dis-
play area. System event messages are displayed in the following format:

<Time><Date><Message>

System event messages are classified into the Message Types:

Operator Station Events

Network Events

Return to Normal

Event Acknowledged

Node Down

Node Up

I/O Switchover

System events can be filtered by Message Type.

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