MBS UGW
maxi
| Mk II
User interface, operation and functions
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Upper limit alarm A
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Upper range of values S
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Lower limit warning w
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Lower limit alarm a
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Lower range of values s
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Historical value H
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Value has changed c
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New data point definition N
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Deleted data point definition D
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Changed data point definition C
Time stamps, types and values are self-explanatory.
Data points that can be changed have two values. The first value is the
actual (current) value. The second value is the set (nominal) value, i.e.
the last value assigned by the UGW driver.
The
Info
button shows the properties of the selected data
point.
The
Edit
button shows the current set value. You can also
input a new set value which will be sent to the driver as a
command.
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