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11.5. VIEW OF A MEASUREMENT GROUP (ANALOG INDICATOR, COUNTER)
Fig. 11.5.
Appearance of the measurement group screen in
the ANALOG INDICATOR mode
11.6. SINGLE MEASUREMENT (DIAGRAM)
Fig. 11.6.
Appearance of a single measurement screen in the
DIAGRAM mode (possibility to present one channel)
11.7. QUICK CONTROL PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION SCREEN
Fig. 11.7.
Appearance of the
Quick configuration
screen
(possibility to present one control channel)
Entry into this display mode (a description is given in chapter 11) can be secured with a password screen when the
value of the
Password protection
parameter applies to
manual configuration
and the
User’s password
is other
than zero (
Access and other options
menu, chapter 12.9). As an alternative, the
Administrator’s password
can be
used.
Object
Description
1
status bars (chapter 11.1)
2
measurement panel: number, name, measured
value (PV), and unit of the measurement
channel (chapters 11.2 and 11.3), graphic
presentation of the measurement (analogue
indicator) works in the range set by the
parameters
Bottom of the range for graphs
and
Top of the range for graphs
(chapter 12.2)
Object
Description
1
status bars (chapter 11.1)
2
measurement panel: number, name, measured
value (PV), and unit of the measurement channel
(chapters 11.2 and 11.3), graphic presentation of
the measurement (diagram) works in the range
set by the parameters
Bottom of the range for
graphs
,
Top of the range for graphs
(chapter
12.2), and
Diagram time range
(chapter 12.7)
Object
Description
1
status bars (chapter 11.1)
2
measurement panels (details are given in chapter 11.2)
3
current setpoint value (
SP
) for the related
control/alarm output (chapter 12.4)
4
output signal value (
MV
) in the range of 0÷100% (of
the impulse period for the P/SSR output or the full
range of variability for the mA/V output)
5
control status (the meaning is described in chapter
11.2)
6
the screen buttons are described in chapter 10, item d)