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5.
Pressing the DISP/ENTER key displays the historical trend.
The displayed data are as follows:
• When configured to acquire only the display data to the internal memory
: Display data.
• When configured to acquire only the event data to the internal memory
: Event data.
• When configured to acquire the display data and the event data to the
internal memory
: Data selected in the memory summary.
To close the menu without switching the screen, press the ESC key.
Recalling the historical trend at the time the message was written
This operation is carried out on the Message Summary screen.
1.
Select the message of which to display the trend using the up and down arrow
keys.
Selected message
2.
Pressing the DISP/ENTER displays the screen menu.
3.
Pressing the right arrow key displays the sub menu.
To close the sub menu, press the left arrow key.
4.
Select [JUMP TO HISTORY] using the up and down arrow keys.
5.
Pressing the DISP/ENTER key displays the historical trend.
The displayed data are as follows:
• When configured to acquire only the display data to the internal memory
: Display data.
• When configured to acquire only the event data to the internal memory
: Event data.
• When configured to acquire the display data and the event data to the
internal memory
: Data selected in the memory summary.
To close the menu without switching the screen, press the ESC key.
Selecting the type of file (display data or event data) to display in the memory
summary
This operation is carried out on the Memory Summary screen.
1.
Select display data or event data using the left and right arrow keys.
The selected file type is indicated by a green circle to the left of [DISPLAY
DATA] or [EVENT DATA]. Information about the selected file is displayed.
4.5 Using the Information Screen (Alarm Summary, Message Summary, and Memory Summary)
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