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4.7 Using the Message Summary
This section explains how to use the message summary.
For a description of the function, see section 1.3.
Procedure
• Changing the Displayed Contents
1.
Press
DISP/ENTER
to show the display selection menu.
2.
Press the
right arrow key
to display the sub menu.
3.
Press the
up and down arrow keys
to select the sub menu item.
Sort symbol
Ascending sort
Descending sort
CHANGE DISP ITEM:
Switches between displaying
message times and groups
and displaying the message
user names
ASCENDING ORDER:
Sorts in ascending order
DESCENDING ORDER:
Sorts in descending order
CHANGE SORT KEY:
Sorts messages by message
number, time, group, or user
name
TO HISTORY (DISP):
Switches to the display data
historical trend display
Display name:
TO HISTORY (EV):
Switches to the event data
historical trend display
Switches to the specified display
4.
Press
DISP/ENTER
to change the displayed contents.
To close the menu without changing the displayed contents, press the
ESC
key.
• Moving the Cursor ( ) and Scrolling the Messages
Scrolls the messages up by half a page
Moves the cursor up
Scrolls the messages down by half a page
Moves the cursor down
• Recalling the Historical Trend Display at the Point When the Message
Was Written
1.
Select a message with the cursor.
2.
Display the historical trend according to the procedure described in “Changing the
Displayed Contents.”
Explanation
• CHANGE DISP ITEM
Switches between the following two message display methods.
• Message, time, and group
• Message, user name
• CHANGE SORT KEY, ASCENDING ORDER, and DESCENDING ORDER
The messages are sorted in ascending or descending order by the respective key.
The sort symbol is displayed next the sort item (see the figure above).
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