Microtel MicroWin 2000 User Manual

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MicroWIN 2000 Manual

Version 1.0

Channel State
This tells the state of the channel when this archive was recorded. To the left of the same column
is a picture which represents the current alarm condition for the channel. If this channel is a
Follow Channel and the Output is currently Closed, the channel state will be displayed in red;
otherwise, it will be displayed in black.

The channel status information shown here is scaled according to how the dialer channel was
setup to scale this information.

Channel Alarm States
The following pictures are the different channel alarm states:

For a Status Channel:

The channel is not setup for alarm callouts. Outputs also appear as a Status Channel.


For a Call On Alarm Input Channel:

The channel is currently in a normal state

The channel is currently in an unacknowledged alarm state
The channel alarm condition is currently acknowledged
The channel is currently in a normal state. Previously, an alarm condition did occur but it

wasn’t acknowledged.

For a Follow Channel:

The channel is setup to follow another channel’s state. Its state depends on the channel that

its following.

Day:Hr:Min Runtime
This tells the current Runtime value of the channel when this archive was recorded. Runtime
counts the length of time that this channel has been in a fault state.

Counter
This tells the current Counter value of the channel when this archive was recorded. Counter
counts the number of transitions from a normal state to a fault state.

Select Position Arrows
These are for viewing different items in the list. The following gives a list of what each button
does. These are used when there are more than 9 records in the database for a particular channel.

Move to the first Archive Record

Move Up 100 records

Move Up 10 records

Move Up 1 record

Move Down 1 record

Move Down 10 records

Move Down 100 records

Move to the last Archive Record


Summary Page, Snapshot Menu, Realtime Data, and Archive Transfer Menu buttons at the
bottom of the form are movement buttons used to easily change to the indicated form.

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