Chapter 8 - Operating Procedures
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Operation Sequences
The Operation Sequences window will display a menu, listing the following for each operational
sequence defined in the Configuration File: process line number, an indication of whether the sequence
is a main menu sequence, sequence type, sequence number, and sequence label. This menu will allow
the operator to exit the window or view an operational sequence by choosing the desired sequence.
Changes to operational sequences will not be allowed.
Sequence Flow Options
The Sequence Flow Options window will display a list of all Main Menu Sequences in the system.
The operator will be allowed to choose one of these sequences. When the operator chooses a
sequence, a window will appear with the sequence label as the title. The window will display the end,
stop, and fail options lists defined in the Configuration File for the chosen sequence. The end, stop,
and fail options lists will contain the sequence label of each main menu sequence that is permitted to
be selected from the main menu after an end, stop, or fail of the chosen sequence. Changes to
sequence flow options will not be allowed.
Prompt List
The Prompt List window will display the prompt number and prompt label for each of the prompts in
the system. The window will allow the operator to view the prompt list or exit the window. Changes
to the prompt list will not be allowed.
Set Time/Date
The Set Time/Date window will display the current time and date for the system. The window will
allow the operator to exit the window or enter a new time and/or date by selecting to the appropriate
prompt.
Analog Scaling
The Analog Scaling window will display all the analogs used in the system. The operator will be
allowed to choose an analog or exit the window. After selecting an analog, the operator can change the
maximum and minimum scaling values using the keypad. The Analog Scaling window will display
the analog number, analog label, device type (milliamps or volts), minimum analog value, and
maximum analog value for each analog point. This window will allow the operator to exit the window
or enter a new analog range minimum and/or analog range maximum for one or more analog points.
To change the analog scaling values, select the input of your choice by touching the screen. Select
either the minimum or maximum. Use the keypad to type in a numeric value. Press to
accept the changes. Press the button to exit the window.
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