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ODULES
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SING THE
OMP-MODL
3-13
Pressing the SELECT button selects that menu item and a new level
of menus or results are displayed. A detailed description of the
various menu items and levels follow.
TIP
- a good comprehension of this LCD menu structure
can be achieved by close reading of this section... but
better results may be achieved by just `diving in’ and
poking around with the NEXT and SELECT buttons to
develop a feel for the structure. Then read through this
section for the details.
Display Menu Items
Following are descriptions of each of the display menu items
identified in Figure 3... -8. Further details may be found in later
sections detailing the functions described.
T
OP
M
ENU
:
When the OMP-MODL is powered ON, the Top Menu is
displayed in the LCD. The Top Menu indicates the OMP-MODL
EPROM version on the top line of the LCD (software version
residing in an EPROM memory chip within the OMP-MODL) and
on the bottom line, the current operational mode of the OMP-
MODL. Displayed Modes include:
E
NABLED
Indicates the OMP-MODL is currently executing a Program
Net that has been developed with HyperNet and transferred
to the OMP-MODL memory.
S
TOPPED
The OMP-MODL is not executing a Program Net. Since the
Net is not executing and updating the net, stepping through
various Probe Points will result in values and states that will
not be current.
M
EM
F
ULL
S
TOPPED
Data memory within the OMP-MODL has filled and the
execution of the Program Net has stopped. This message
will also display if the Rotary Memory mode is utilized (See
Global icon in Appendix A) and a logging session has been
performed. In Rotary Memory mode, only one logging
session can be maintained in the OMP-MODL memory.
M
EM
F
ULL
E
NABLED
Memory within the OMP-MODL has filled, however
execution of the Program Net is continuing. This mode of
operation may be User selected when alarming/control
functions are to be monitored.... even after the OMP-MODL
memory has filled. This display will only occur if the User
has selected the memory utilization option
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Summary of Contents for OMP-MODL
Page 1: ......
Page 9: ...1 INTRODUCTION USING THE MODULOGGER 1 7 13 ...
Page 23: ...2 OMP MODL System Base Using the OMP MODL 2 14 NOTES ...
Page 24: ...2 ModuLogger System Base Using the ModuLogger 2 1 ...
Page 30: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 6 NOTES ...
Page 70: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 46 NOTES ...
Page 76: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 52 NOTES ...
Page 82: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 58 NOTES ...
Page 83: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE MODULOGGER 3 1 ...
Page 105: ...5 HYPERCOMM COMMUNICATIONS USING THE OMP MODL 5 18 NOTES ...
Page 106: ...5 HYPERCOMM COMMUNICATIONS USING THE MODULOGGER 5 1 ...
Page 117: ...6 PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USE USING THE MODULOGGER 6 1 ...
Page 134: ...7 HYPERNET ICON BASED PROGRAMMING USING THE OMP MODL 7 17 NOTES ...
Page 141: ...8 P P C D U OMP MODL ...
Page 149: ...9 HYPERPLOT GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 9 8 ...
Page 161: ...10 HYPERTRACK REAL TIME DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 10 12 NOTES ...
Page 162: ...10 HYPERTRACK REAL TIME DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 10 1 ...
Page 163: ...11 APPENDICES USING THE OMP MODL 11 1 11 APPENDICES ...
Page 164: ...11 APPENDICES USING THE OMP MODL 11 2 NOTES ...
Page 270: ...11 APPENDIX A MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCE USING THE OMP MODL 11 108 ...
Page 276: ...11 APPENDIX C HYPERWARE FILE LISTING USING THE OMP MODL 11 114 NOTES ...
Page 278: ...11 APPENDIX C HYPERWARE FILE LISTING USING THE OMP MODL 11 116 NOTES ...
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Page 282: ...11 APPENDIX E CHANGING THE OMP MODL EPROM USING THE OMP MODL 11 120 NOTES ...
Page 288: ...11 APPENDIX G HYPERNET THEORY OF OPERATION USING THE OMP MODL 11 126 NOTES ...
Page 290: ...11 APPENDIX I RS 232 CABLE PORT AND ADAPTER USING THE OMP MODL 11 128 NOTES ...
Page 297: ...11 APPENDIX K MODEM CONFIGURATION USING THE OMP MODL 11 135 ...