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HIS Operation Manual
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CONTENTS
1.

Starting up the Operation and Monitoring Functions ........................... 1-1

2.

Calling the Graphic Windows ................................................................. 2-1

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

2.1

Calling the Graphic Windows Directly ........................................................... 2-2

2.2

Calling Graphic Windows Using the Window Hierarchy ............................... 2-6

Useful Features of the Operation and Monitoring Functions ............... 3-1


3.1

Calling a General-purpose Windows Application


while Monitoring the Plant .............................................................................. 3-2

3.2

Returning to the Graphic Window .................................................................. 3-3

3.3

Displaying Multiple Windows Always in the Same Format


- Dynamic Window Set ................................................................................... 3-4

Operating the Instrument Faceplate ...................................................... 4-1


4.1

Entering Data .................................................................................................. 4-2

4.2

Changing the Block Mode .............................................................................. 4-5

When a Message is Generated ............................................................... 5-1


5.1

Confirming the Type and Contents of Generated Messages ........................ 5-2

5.2

Message Search .............................................................................................. 5-6

Reading the Trend of Process Data ........................................................ 6-1


6.1

Confirming Data in the Trend Window ............................................................ 6-2

6.2

Changing the Assignment of Trend Data Being Displayed ........................... 6-3

6.3

Creating/Displaying Trend Reference Patterns ............................................. 6-6

Outputting Screen Images ..................................................................... 7-1


7.1

Outputting the Screen Image of Currently Displayed Windows ................... 7-2

7.2

Outputting the Previously Output Screen Images Again .............................. 7-6

When a System Error Occurred ............................................................. 8-1

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Starting up the Operation and


Monitoring Functions
It is necessary to start up the operation and monitoring functions before commencing the plant operation and monitoring. This chapter explains the steps to start up
the operation and monitoring functions.

Starting up the Operation and Monitoring Functions


When [Startup] is selected in the HIS Utility dialog box, the operation and monitoring
functions are started up as follows:
1.

Turn on the power of the computer running Windows NT.

2.

Log on by pressing the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] keys.

3.

Enter the user name and password.

4.

The operation and monitoring functions will start up.

TIP
When [Auto Logon] is selected in the HIS Utility dialog box, turning on the power of the computer running
Windows NT will automatically start up the operation and monitoring functions.

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Calling the Graphic Windows


This chapter explains how to call graphic windows that offer basic functions of plant
operation and monitoring.
Graphic windows can be called directly or by using the window hierarchy.

Attributes of Graphic Windows


Graphic windows are categorized into three attributes.
Graphic windows with graphic attribute
Become the target of call operation via the graphic button.
Graphic windows with overview attribute
Become the target of call operation via the overview button and graphic button.
Graphic windows with control attribute
Become the target of call operation via the control button.

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Calling the Graphic Windows Directly


Graphic windows can be called directly by clicking on the graphic button in the
system message window, selecting the corresponding graphic window in the navigator window, or entering the corresponding graphic window name in the Name
Input dialog box.

Calling from the System Message Window


Graphic windows can be called from the system message window via the window call
menu or tool box.

Calling from the Window Call Menu


1.

Click on the window call menu button in the system message window.

2.

The window call menu will appear.

3.

Click on the graphic button in the window call menu.

4.

A graphic window with graphic attribute will open.


Window call menu button

System message
window

Graphic

Window call menu


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Figure Graphic Button in the Window Call Menu

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Calling from the Tool Box


1.

Click on the toolbox button in the system message window.

2.

The tool box will appear.

3.

Click on the graphic button in the tool box.

4.

A graphic window with graphic attribute will open.


Toolbox button

System message
window

Toolbox
Tool Box

Graphic button
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Figure Graphic Button in the Tool Box

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Calling from the Navigator Window


1.

Click on the navigator button in the system message window.


Navigator button

System message
window

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Figure Calling the Navigator Window

2.

The navigator window will appear.

3.

Double-click on the corresponding graphic window directly in the navigator window.

Mouse

Double click
Navigator \USER\PLANTOVERVIEW
Def

USER
PLANTOVERVIEW
WASHINGOVERVIEW
GRTANK

Name
Comments
PLANTOVERVIEW Overview 1

Type
Overview

SYSTEM
?

.AL
.OG
.SO
.SH
.SA
.SF FCS 0101
.SF FCS 0102
.PR

PRODUCT
.RO 1
.RO 1.TRAIN1
.RM 1.BATCH001.TRAIN1
.RM 1.BATCH002.TRAIN1
.RO 2
.RM 2.BATCH111
.RM 2.BATCH112
Overview 1
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Figure Calling from the Navigator Window

4.

In the above example, a graphic window with overview attribute named


PLANTOVERVIEW will open.

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Calling from the Name Input Dialog Box


1.

Click on the name input button in the system message window.


Name input button

System message
window

NAME

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Figure Calling the Name Input Dialog Box

2.

The Name Input dialog box will appear.

3.

Enter the name of the corresponding graphic window directly in the Name Input dialog
box.

Input Window Name S010101

GRAPHIC1

Stn
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Figure Window Name Input

4.

In the above example, a graphic window named GRAPHIC1 will open.

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Calling Graphic Windows Using the Window


Hierarchy
When using the window hierarchy, a graphic window can be called as a user-defined
window, upper window or hierarchy window.

Calling a User-Defined Window


This section explains how to call a user-defined window using the example of window
hierarchy shown below:
Graphic window with
overview attribute
Graphic window 1
with graphic attribute
Graphic window 2
with graphic attribute
Graphic window with
control attribute
Trend window
Graphic window 3
with graphic attribute
Trend window
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Figure Example of Window Hierarchy 1

1.

Select Graphic window 2 with graphic attribute to make it active.

2.

Click on the graphic button in the window call menu or tool box.
Window call menu button
Toolbox button

System message
window

Toolbox
Graphic
Tool Box

Window call menu


Graphic button
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Figure Calling the User-Defined Window

3.

Graphic window 3 with graphic attribute (the graphic window with graphic attribute that
exits under the active graphic window in hierarchy) will open.

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Calling an Upper Window


When a window exists above the active window in hierarchy, the upper window can be
called from the active window.
This section explains how to call an upper window using the example of window hierarchy
shown below:

Graphic window with overview attribute


Graphic window 1
with graphic attribute
Graphic window 1
with control attribute
Graphic window 2
with control attribute
Trend window 1
Graphic window 2
with graphic attribute
Graphic window 3
with graphic attribute
Graphic window 3
with control attribute
Trend window 2
Graphic window 4
with control attribute
Trend window 3
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Figure Example of Window Hierarchy 2

1.

Select Graphic window 4 with control attribute to make it active.

2.

Click on the operation menu button in the system message window.

3.

The operation menu will appear.

4.

Click on the upper button in the operation menu.


Operation menu button

System message
window

Upper

Operation menu
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Figure Calling an Upper Window

5.

Trend window 2 will open.

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Calling a Hierarchy Window


If the window currently displayed has a hierarchy window, the hierarchy window can be
called by clicking on the previous or next button in the system message window.
This section explains how to call a hierarchy window using the example of window hierarchy shown below:

Graphic window 1
with graphic attribute
Graphic window 2
with graphic attribute
Graphic window 3
with graphic attribute
Graphic window with
control attribute
Graphic window 4
with graphic attribute
Trend window 1
Trend window 2
Graphic window 5 with graphic attribute
Graphic window 6 with graphic attribute
Graphic window 2 with control attribute

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Figure Example of Window Hierarchy 3

1.

Select Graphic window 4 with graphic attribute to make it active.

2.

Click on the operation menu button in the system message window.

3.

The operation menu will appear.

4.

Click on the previous button in the operation menu.

5.

Graphic window 3 with graphic attribute will open.

6.

Click on the previous button again.

7.

Graphic window 2 with graphic attribute will open.


Operation menu button

System message
window

Previous

Operation menu
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Figure Calling a Hierarchy Window

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Useful Features of the Operation and


Monitoring Functions
The operation and monitoring functions provide a number of useful features, since
the functions can be used while running other general-purpose Windows applications. Among the features, this chapter explains how to use the following functions:
Calling a general-purpose Windows application while monitoring the plant
Calling the operation and monitoring window while using a general-purpose
Windows application
Display multiple windows always in the same format

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Calling a General-purpose Windows Application


while Monitoring the Plant
A general-purpose Windows application can be called while operating/monitoring
the plant, by selecting a window of the general-purpose Windows application or
starting up the application.

Selecting a Window of the General-purpose Windows Application


1.

While the operation and monitoring window is active, select a window of generalpurpose Windows application being displayed.

2.

The selected window of general-purpose Windows application becomes active and


will move to the frontmost position.
Window of general-purpose
Windows application

Window of general-purpose
Windows application

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NAME
Inlet flow

01/24/2000 11:11

COPY

L0

FIC100

NAME
Inlet flow

COPY

L0

FIC100 Reactor flow

FIC100 Reactor flow

FIC100
Reactor
flow
My Computer

Network
Neighborhood

FIC100
Reactor
flow
My Computer

GRREACTORA Reactor control

FIS2001A

AUT
NR
PV

Reactor

SV

TIC2001A
Temp A1
98.2DEGC

FIS2002A
Recycle Bin

FIS2003A

Standby
Charging
Heat appli
Reaction
Cooling
Shipping
End

Steam
Coolant
A1
A

FIS2011A
Shipping : 180.0 /min

1
Reactor inside
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

MV

Productio

TIC2002A
Temp A2
55.2DEGC

Book 1

M3/H
55.3
M3/H
50.0
%
65.1

Network
Neighborhood

GRREACTORA Reactor control

FIS2001A

AUT
NR
PV

Reactor

SV

TIC2001A
Temp A1
98.2DEGC

FIS2002A
Book 1

Recycle Bin

Standby
Charging
Heat appli
Reaction
Cooling
E
Shipping
End

Temp A2
55.2DEGC

FIS2003A

Steam
A1
A

1
2
3

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

0.0

Coolant

FIS2011A
Shipping : 180.0 /min

4
Reactor inside

Reactor

Sheet1

Sheet2

Sheet3

Sheet4

Sheet5

Sheet6

MV

Productio

File Edit View Insert Format Tool Window Help


TIC2002A

100.0

M3/H
55.3
M3/H
50.0
%
65.1
100.0

Reactor

Sheet7

Sheet8

0.0

Command
Sheet1

Sheet2

Sheet3

Sheet4

Sheet5

Sheet6

Sheet7

Sheet8

Command

Start

Start

Operation and
monitoring window
Click
Mouse

Operation and
monitoring window

Operation and
monitoring window

Operation and
monitoring window

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Figure Selecting a General-purpose Windows Application

Starting up the General-purpose Windows Application


1.

While the operation and monitoring window is active, start up the general-purpose
Windows application.

2.

A window of the started general-purpose Windows application will open.

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Returning to the Graphic Window


To move a currently displayed graphic window to the frontmost position while using
a general-purpose Windows application, use the circulate function. The circulate
operation moves a group of operation and monitoring windows to front or back all at
once.

Circulate Operation
1.

While using a general-purpose Windows application, click on the circulate button in


the system message window.
Circulate button

System message window


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Figure Circulate Button in the System Message Window

2.

The graphic windows displayed in the back will move to the front.
System message window

System message window

Circulate operation

Graphic window

Window of general-purpose
Windows application

Graphic window

Window of general-purpose
Windows application
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Figure Circulate Operation

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Displaying Multiple Windows Always in the


Same Format - Dynamic Window Set
A group of operation and monitoring windows being displayed can be saved or
called all at once. This function is called dynamic window set. By using the dynamic
window set function, the position/status of the operation and monitoring windows
being displayed can be saved or called up later in a dynamic manner.

Saving Windows
1.

Click on the toolbox button in the system message window.


Toolbox button

System message window


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Figure Calling the Tool Box

2.

The tool box will appear.

3.

Click on the save window set button in the tool box.


Toolbox

Tool Box

Save window set button


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Figure Save Window Set Button in the Tool Box

4.

The position and status of the windows will be saved. This operation saves all operation and monitoring windows that were displayed when the save window set button
was clicked.

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Calling the Saved Windows


1.

If the operation panel was in the window mode when the save window set button was
clicked, call the operation and monitoring window that was active when the button was
clicked.
If the operation panel was in the full-screen mode when the save window set button
was clicked, call the window that was displayed as the main window when the button
was clicked.

SEE ALSO
For the steps to call the operation and monitoring window, see Chapter 2, Calling the Graphic Windows.

2.

The windows saved as a dynamic window set will open all at once.

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Operating the Instrument Faceplate


The instrument faceplate is a function that displays the function block status and
data. In addition to displaying status and data, the instrument faceplate is also used
to enter data and change modes. This chapter explains how to operate the instrument faceplate.

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Entering Data
Data can be entered via operation from the Data Entry dialog box or from the INC/
DEC Operation dialog box. This section explains how to enter and change data using
these methods. How to change the entry data item is also explained.

Operation from the Data Entry Dialog Box


1.

Click on the button to call Data Entry dialog box in the instrument faceplate.

FIC001
TankA

AUT
NR
PV
SV
MV

M3/H
70.0
M3/H
50.0
%
65.1
100.0

0.0

Button to call
data entry dialog box

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Figure Calling the Data Entry Dialog Box

2.

The Data Entry dialog box will appear.

FIC001 TankA
MV =

65.1%

ITEM

DATA =
Data entry area
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Figure Data Entry Dialog Box

3.

Enter data in the data entry area, and press the [RETURN] key.

4.

If the setting exceeds the high limit or low limit, a reconfirmation window will appear.

5.

Confirm the data value.

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Changing the Data Item


1.

In the displayed Data Entry dialog box, click on the item button.
Item button

FIC001 TankA
MV =

ITEM

65.1%

DATA =
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Figure Calling the Data Item Change Dialog Box

2.

The Data Item Change dialog box will appear.


FIC001
ITEM
MV
P
PH
PL
PMV

Data item

OK
Cancel

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Figure Data Item Change Dialog Box

3.

In the Data Item Change dialog box, click on the new data item and click on the [OK]
button.
FIC001

Click

ITEM
MV
P
PH
PL
PMV

OK
Cancel

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Figure Selecting the Data Item

4.

The item name displayed in the Data Entry dialog box will change.
Changes from [MV] to [PH]

FIC001 TankA

FIC001 TankA
MV =

65.1%

ITEM

DATA =

PH =

20.0%

ITEM

DATA =
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Figure Change the Data Item Name

In the above example, the display will change from [MV] to [PH], and changing the value of
data item PH becomes possible.

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Operation from the INC/DEC Operation Dialog Box


1.

Use the mouse to click on the set point value pointer or the manipulated output value
pointer of the instrument faceplate with an operation pointer.
The manipulated output value can be changed in the MAN mode, while the set point
value can be changed in the AUT mode.
FIC001
TankA

AUT
NR
PV
SV
MV

M3/H
70.0
M3/H
50.0
%
65.1
100.0

Click one of them


(Operatable is
indicated in red)

Mouse

0.0

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Figure Calling the INC/DEC Operation Dialog Box

2.

The INC/DEC Operation dialog box will appear.

FIC001
INC button
MV = 65.1
DEC button

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Figure INC/DEC Operation Dialog Box

3.

Click on the INC button or DEC button to change the data value.

4.

If the setting exceeds the high limit or low limit, a reconfirmation window will appear.

5.

Confirm the data value.

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The INC/DEC Operation dialog box will not appear if the clicked pointer cannot be changed.

When test function is running, logon the TESTUSER does not pop up a reconfirmation window.

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Changing the Block Mode


The operating status of a function block is called block mode. This section explains
how to change the block mode.

Operation from the Block Mode Change Operation Dialog Box


1.

Click on the block mode display area (the area in which the block modes such as AUT
and MAN are displayed).
FIC001
TankA

Click

AUT
NR
PV
SV
MV

M3/H
70.0
M3/H
50.0
%
65.1

Mouse
100.0

0.0

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Figure Calling the Block Mode Change Operation Dialog Box

2.

The Block Mode Change Operation dialog box will appear.

FIC001

MAN button

AUT button

CAS button
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Figure Block Mode Change Operation Dialog Box

3.

In the Block Mode Change Operation dialog box, click on the mode button to be
changed. For the blocks with SEMI mode, clicking on the CAS button changes the
mode to SEMI.

4.

Clicking any of the buttons will call a dialog box to confirm the operation.

5.

Perform confirmation operation.

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When a Message is Generated


Messages generated during operation include predefined messages and userdefined messages, both of which are used to notify the operator of changes in
system status, the operation status of a process and various events occurring in a
process.
This chapter explains how to confirm/acknowledge messages as well as to find
those generated in the past.

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Confirming the Type and Contents of Generated


Messages
Different types of messages are generated in association with the operation and
monitoring functions. When a message is generated, the corresponding message
button will flash in the system message window or navigator window to notify the
operator that a message was generated.
This section explains how to confirm the type and contents of generated messages.

Confirming from the System Message Window


When a process alarm message, annunciator message, system alarm message or operator guide message is generated, a message tone will sound and the corresponding button
in the system message window will flash.
Flashes when a process alarm message or an anunciator message occurs
Flashes when a system alarm message occurs
System message window
Flashes when an operator guide message occurs

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Message display area


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Figure Buttons in the System Message Window

1.

When a message tone is heard, confirm the type of the generated message by checking the flashing button in the system message window.

2.

Click on the message display area or the flashing button in the system message
window.

3.

The corresponding message window will appear.

4.

To acknowledge all messages at once, click on the acknowledge button. To acknowledge messages individually, select the messages to be acknowledged, then click on
the acknowledge button.
Acknowledge button
Delete button

.OG Operator Guide Message

1 08/18 04:18:33 PM
Reactor, high temperature!
2 08/18 04:18:14 PM SBP201: MSG002
Reactor operation condition error!
Pressure and temperature exceed the specified values.
3.5 kpa
PIC100
11 kpa Specified valus
TIC200 125 C Specified valus 120.0 C
3 08/18 03:17:40 PM
Transfer process starts.
4 08/18 03:17:05 PM SBP200: MSG001
Enter the setpoint.
5 08/18 02:16:18 PM
Raw material charge is completed.
Ready

Range: All

5/ 5
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Figure Acknowledging an Operator Guide Message


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With a group acknowledgment, all of the unacknowledged messages are acknowledged; with an individual acknowledgment, the selected messages are acknowledged.

Interactive message acknowledgment


An interactive operator guide message can only be acknowledged individually. Select
the operator guide message to be acknowledged in the operator guide window, then
click on the acknowledge button. The operator guide individual acknowledgment
window displaying the selected interactive message will appear.
.OG Operator Guide Message


08/18 04:17:05 PM

SBP200: MSG001

Move to the reaction process.


Move condition =

Acknowledge button

Delete button
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Figure Acknowledging the Interactive Message

TIP
In the case of an operator guide message or system alarm message, clicking on the delete button after
acknowledging operation will delete the message.

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Confirming from the Navigator Window


When a process alarm message, annunciator message, system alarm message or operator guide message is generated, a message tone will sound and the corresponding symbol
in the navigator window will flash.
: Color changes when a process alarm message or annunciator message occurs.
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: Color changes when an operator guide message occurs.


: Color changes when a system alarm message occurs.
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Figure Message Symbols in the Navigator Window

1.

When a message tone is heard, confirm the type of the generated message by checking the symbol color in the navigator window.

2.

Click on the navigator button in the system message window.


Navigator button

System message
window

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Figure Calling the Navigator Window

3.

The navigator window will appear.

4.

Double-click on the color changed message symbol in the navigator window.

5.

The corresponding message window will appear.

6.

Confirm the contents of the message in the message window.


To acknowledge the message, follow the same steps used to acknowledge from the
system message window.

TIP
When a message is generated while a tuning window, operator guide window and other windows are
displayed, a tag mark or message symbol will flash to notify the operator of the generation of the message.

When a process alarm message or annunciator message is generated, the corresponding tag mark
(process alarm window, faceplate window, tuning window, SFC window, etc.) will flash.

When a system alarm message or operator guide message is generated, the corresponding message symbol (system alarm window or operator guide window) will flash.

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Confirming from the Message Monitor Window


The messages occurred can be confirmed at real time. In the message monitor window, the
registered messages can be displayed when they occurred.
1.

Click on the message monitor window button in the system message window.
Message monitor
window button

System message
window

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Figure Calling the Message Monitor Window

2.

Check the messages displayed in the message monitor window. Prompting marks are
displayed to indicate the newly arrived messages.
Acknowledge button

Message Monitor

Header

Prompting mark

Message

 1

3001

2000/01/24

17:10:14

FCS01

FB

RI01

NODE 01 UNIT 01

SLOT 01

Device Error

3002

2000/01/24

15:03:22

FCS01

FB

RI01

NODE 01 UNIT 02

SLOT 01

Device Recover

Ready

range:All

2/2

NUM
050107E.EPS

Figure Acknowledgment Operation in Message Monitor Window

3.

Clicking the acknowledge button may remove the prompting marks.

TIP

The message monitor window button in the system message window does not flash even when the
registered messages have occurred.

Acknowledging operation in the message monitor window will not be equalized to other HIS consoles.

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Message Search
A message generated in the past can be redisplayed for confirmation. To search for a
message, use the Filter dialog box , a function block or the historical message report
window.

Finding a Message Using the Filter Dialog Box


Use the Filter dialog box to find a process alarm message, annunciator message, operator
guide message or system alarm message generated in the past.
The example below explains how to find a process alarm message:
1.

Click on the filter button in the process alarm window.


Filter button
.AL Process Alarm
1.0
m3/s
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Ready

12/12
12/12
12/12

10:18:15
10:18:15
10:18:05

FIC005
Flowrate 5
FIC005
Flowrate 5
Tank level error NR

NR
LO

12/12
12/12
12/12
12/12
12/12
12/12
12/12

10:17:45
10:17:45
10:17:45
10:17:15
10:17:15
10:17:05
10:16:45

FIC005
Tank level error
Tank temp error
Pump fail
Pump fail
FIC004
FIC003

LO

Range: All

Flowrate 5
ALM
ALM

Flowrate 4
Flowrate 3

Type: All

NR
ALM
DV+
HH

33.0M3/H
33.0M3/H

NR
NR

50.0M3/H
12.0M3/H

DV+
HH

10/10
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Figure Calling the Filter Dialog Box

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2.

The Filter dialog box will appear.

Filter
Range
All
FCS Name

FCS0101

Equipment Name

%DR0001S010101

...

Tag Name
Batch ID
Type
All
Function Block Only
Annunciator Only

OK

Cancel
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Figure Filter Dialog Box for the Process Alarm

3.

In the Filter dialog box, specify the range and type of the alarm to be searched for,
then click on the [OK] button.

4.

The process alarm found will be displayed in the process alarm window.

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Finding a Message Using a Function Block


Messages associated with a function block can be called from the function block.
The example below explains how to call a process alarm message from the trend window.
1.

Select a trend pen in the trend window.


Click

Mouse

TRTANK Tank A
1
2

1 100.0 2 100.0 3 10.0

4 100.0 5 100.0 6

01/24/2000

100.0
(100.0%)

80.0

60.0

40.0

13:18:30
1 FIC001. PV
Inlet flow
72.1 M3/H
2 FIC002. PV
Outlet flow
53.3 M3/H
3 LIC100. PV
Level
3.8 M
4 TIC100. PV
Temp A
25.7 DEGC
5 TIC200. PV
Temp B
14.1 DEGC
6

20.0
7
10:00

0.0 2

12:00
12.03
0.0 3

13:00

0.0 4

0.0 5

14:00

0.0 6

0.0

15:00
12.03
7

( 0.0%)

8
Gathering

Ready

05:30

100%
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Figure Selecting the Function Block

2.

In the system message window, click on the process alarm button in the window call
menu or the process alarm button in the tool box.
Window call
menu button

Toolbox button

System message
window

Process Alarm

Toolbox
Process alarm button
Tool Box

Window call menu


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Figure Selecting the Process Alarm Button

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3.

The process alarm window will open, displaying process alarm messages associated
with the trend pen (FIC001) selected in the trend window.
.AL Process Alarm
1.0
m3/s
1
2

01/24 01:18:30 PM
01/24 01:18:30 PM

FIC001
FIC001

Tank Flowrate 1
Tank Flowrate 1

NR
LO

01/24 10:17:45 AM

FIC001

Tank Flowrate 1

LO

Ready

Range: All

Type: All

72.1M3/H NR
72.1M3/H NR

3/3
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Figure Process Alarm Window

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Confirming from the Historical Message Report Window


In the historical message report window, all messages occurred in the past, no matter if
they are alarm messages, operation messages or other types of messages, are stored and
can be confirmed.
1.

Click on the historical report button in the window call menu or tool box.
Toolbox button
Window call
menu button

System message
window

Historical report button

Toolbox
Historical Report

Tool Box

Window call menu


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Figure Selecting the Historical Report Button

2.

After calling up the historical message report window, the messages in the window
may be confirmed.
Historical Report - [Operation and Monitoring Message]
File

Edit

View

Window

Help

STOP

Message No
1206
1201
1206
1201
1206
1201
1206
1201
1106
1102
1101
1206
1201
1206
1201
1106
1102
1206
1101
1201

Date
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24
00/01/24

Message Text
11:59:40
11:59:38
11:59:37
11:59:35
11:59:33
11:59:31
11:59:29
11:59:28
11:24:54
11:24:54
11:24:34
11:24:04
11:23:47
11:23:44
11:23:31
10:49:35
10:49:35
10:49:28
10:49:23
10:48:58

Tank level error


Tank level error
Tank level error
Tank level error
Tank level error
Tank level error
Tank level error
Tank level error
FIC008
Flowrate 8
FIC008
Flowrate 8
FIC008
Flowrate 8
Pump A fail
Agitator fail
Agitator fail
Pump A fail
FIC005
Flowrate 5
FIC005
Flowrate 5
Tank level error
FIC005
Flowrate 5
Tank level error

Ready

NR
ALM
NR
ALM
NR
ALM
NR
ALM
NR
PV =
PV =

50.0 M3/H LO
50.0 M3/H LO

Recover

NR
PV =

59.1 M3/H LO

Recover

PV =

59.1 M3/H LO

NR
ALM
NR
ALM

NR
ALM
20 Items Found
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Figure Historical Message Report Window

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Reading the Trend of Process Data


Use the trend recording function to read the trend of past data. With the trend recording function, process data acquired from the plant can be saved and the saved data
can be displayed.

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Confirming Data in the Trend Window


The acquired data can be displayed in the trend window.
In the trend window, data can be displayed as it is acquired, or previously acquired
data can be displayed again.

Displaying Acquired Data in the Trend Window


1.

Call the trend window.

SEE ALSO
For the steps to call the trend window, see Chapter 2, Calling the Graphic Windows.

2.

The trend window displays the acquired data in a graph or the present values in
numeric values.
TRTANK Tank A
1
2

1 100.0 2 100.0 3 10.0

4 100.0 5 100.0 6

01/24/2000

100.0
(100.0%)

80.0

60.0

40.0

13:18:30
1 FIC001. PV
Inlet flow
72.1 M3/H
2 FIC002. PV
Outlet flow
53.3 M3/H
3 LIC100. PV
Level
3.8 M
4 TIC100. PV
Temp A
25.7 DEGC
5 TIC200. PV
Temp B
14.1 DEGC
6

20.0
7
10:00

0.0 2

12:00
12.03
0.0 3

13:00

0.0 4

Ready

0.0 5

14:00

0.0 6

15:00
12.03
7

0.0
( 0.0%)

8
Gathering

05:30

100%
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Figure Trend Window

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6-3

Changing the Assignment of Trend Data Being


Displayed
The assignment of trend pens being displayed in the trend window can be changed.
The assignment of trend data can be changed via operation from the Pen Assignment dialog box or by selecting a file in which trend data is saved.
This section explains how to change the assignment of trend pens.

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Operation from the Pen Assignment Dialog Box


1.

In the trend window, click on the following button on the tool bar.

2.

The Pen Assignment dialog box will appear.

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Pen Assignment
Pen Assignment Reference Pattern

Block

Collected

1:Rotary 01min. 2.00:00:00


Set Upper/
Lower Limit

Lower

Upper

Display

FIC100.PV

0.0

100.0

LIC100.PV

0.0

10.0

PIC100.PV

0.0

10.0

AIC100.MV

0.0

100.0

AIC200.SV

0.0

100.0

0
Initialize
OK

Cancel
060202E.EPS

Figure Pen Assignment Dialog Box (Pen Assignment)

3.

Set the data to be acquired and high/low limits in the Pen Assignment dialog box. If
high/low limits are not specified, the trend graph to be displayed will use the values
defined via the trend gathering pen assignment builder.

4.

To display desired data in the trend window, mark off the corresponding check box
under [Display].

5.

Click on the [OK] button.

6.

The trends checked in the pen assignment dialog box will be displayed.

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Changing the Pen Assignment via File Selection


1.

In the trend window, click on the following button on the tool bar.

2.

A dialog box will appear; choose a file in which trend data is saved.

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Open
Look in:

Trend

File name:

TG0101.trf

Files of type:

Preserved File(*.trf)

Open
Cancel

File Comment
060204E.EPS

Figure Open Dialog Box

3.

Select a desired file.

4.

Click on the [Open] button.

5.

The data saved in the selected file will be displayed in the current trend window.

TIP
To restore the previous display after changing the trend pen assignment, call the window again.

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Creating/Displaying Trend Reference Patterns


In the trend window, trend reference patterns that are used as templates for trend
graphs can be displayed.
This section explains how to create and display trend reference patterns.

Creating a Trend Reference Pattern


1.

In the trend window, click on the following button on the tool bar.

2.

A dialog box to save trend data will appear.

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Save As
Save in:

Trend

File name:

TG0201.trf

Save as type

Preserved File(*.trf)

Save
Cancel
060302E.EPS

Figure Save As Dialog Box

3.

Specify the file in which to save trend data, as well as the location of the saved file.

4.

Click on the [Save] button.

5.

The Input Comment dialog box will appear.


To change the pen comment to be displayed in the trend window, enter the new
comment.

Input Comment
File Name C\CS1000\his\save\TREND\TG0201.trf
File Comment

Distillation

FIC100.PV

Distillation A

FI101.PV

Inlet A

FI102.PV

Outlet A

FIC200.PV

Distillation B

FI201.PV

Inlet B

6
7
8

OK

Cancel
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Figure Input Comment Dialog Box

6.

Click on the [OK] button.

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Displaying a Trend Reference Pattern


1.

In the trend window, click on the following button on the tool bar.

2.

The Pen Assignment dialog box will appear.

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Pen Assignment
Pen Assignment

Display

Reference Pattern

Specify File

File Name

Trend reference
pattern data
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

OK

Cancel
060305E.EPS

Figure Pen Assignment Dialog Box (Reference Pattern)

3.

Click on the [Specify File] button in the Pen Assignment dialog box.

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4.

A dialog box will appear; select a file in which the trend reference pattern is saved.
?

Open
Look in:

Trend

File name:

TG0201.trf

Files of type:

Preserved File(*.trf)

Open
Cancel

File Comment
060306E.EPS

Figure Open Dialog Box

5.

Select a file containing the reference pattern to be displayed, and click on the [Open]
button.

6.

In the Pen Assignment dialog box, click on the check boxes located on the left of pen
numbers. This enables selection of trend reference pattern data corresponding to the
pens with a check mark.

7.

From the combo box, select the data to be displayed as a trend reference pattern.

8.

Click on the [OK] button.

9.

In the trend window, click on the following button on the tool bar.

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The trend reference pattern will be displayed in the trend window.


To erase the trend reference pattern and return to the previous display of acquired
data, click on the button again.

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Outputting Screen Images


Use the print screen function to output the screen image. In addition to the screen
images currently displayed, images that have been output once can be output again
using the print screen function.

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Outputting the Screen Image of Currently


Displayed Windows
When outputting the screen image of currently displayed windows, either the image
of a particular window only or all images being displayed on the screen can be
output.
In addition, the screen image can be output to a file as well as to the printer.

Outputting a Particular Window Image Only


The following explains how to output to the printer the image of one particular window
among all windows currently displayed.
1.

In a window currently displayed, click on the following button on the tool bar.

2.

The image of the window in which the button was clicked will be output to the printer.

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In the example shown below, clicking on the button in the graphic window outputs the
image of the graphic window only. Images of other windows will not be output.
Window of general-purpose
Windows application
01/24/2000 11:11

?
FIC100

NAME
Inlet flow

COPY

L0
FIC100 Reactor flow

FIC100
Reactor
flow
My Computer

Network
Neighborhood

GRREACTORA Reactor control

FIS2001A

AUT
NR
PV

Reactor

SV

TIC2001A
Temp A1
98.2DEGC

FIS2002A
Recycle Bin
Book 1
File Edit View Insert Format Tool Window Help

FIS2003A

Standby
Charging
Heat appli
Reaction
Cooling
Shipping
End
E

Steam
Coolant

A1
A

Reactor

1
2
inside
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

MV

Productio

TIC2002A
Temp A2
55.2DEGC

FIS2011A
Shipping : 180.0 /min

M3/H
55.3
M3/H
50.0
%
65.1
100.0

Reactor

0.0
Sheet1

Sheet2

Sheet3

Sheet4

Sheet5

Sheet6

Sheet7

Sheet8

Command

Start

Graphic Window

070102E.EPS

Faceplate window

Figure Example of Printer Output 1

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Outputting All Images Displayed on the Screen


1.

Click on the following button in the system message window.

COPY
070103E.EPS

2.

All images displayed on the screen will be output to the printer.


In the example shown below, all images including the image of the general-purpose
Windows application window will be output to the printer.
System message window
Window of general-purpose
Windows application
01/24/2000 11:11

?
FIC100

NAME
Inlet flow

COPY

L0
FIC100 Reactor flow

FIC100
Reactor
flow
My Computer

Network
Neighborhood

GRREACTORA Reactor control

FIS2001A

AUT
NR
PV

Reactor

SV

TIC2001A
Temp A1
98.2DEGC

FIS2002A
Recycle Bin
Book 1
File Edit View Insert Format Tool Window Help

FIS2003A

Standby
Charging
Heat appli
Reaction
Cooling
Shipping
End
E

Steam
Coolant

A1
A

Reactor

1
2
inside
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

MV

Productio

TIC2002A
Temp A2
55.2DEGC

FIS2011A
Shipping : 180.0 /min

M3/H
55.3
M3/H
50.0
%
65.1
100.0

Reactor

0.0
Sheet1

Sheet2

Sheet3

Sheet4

Sheet5

Sheet6

Sheet7

Sheet8

Command

Start

Graphic Window

Faceplate window

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Figure Example of Printer Output 2

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Outputting the Screen Image to a File


1.

Click on the system status display button in the window call menu or tool box.
Toolbox button
Window call menu button

System message
window

Toolbox
SYS

System Status Display


Tool Box
SYS

Window call menu

System status display button


070105E.EPS

Figure Selecting the System Status Display Button

2.

The system status overview window will appear.

3.

Click on the HIS setup button on the toolbar of the system status overview window.
HIS Setup button

.SO System Status Overview


FCS
FCS

IOM

MYPJT

Domain : 01

VL net1

Fail

Fail
FCS0101

VL net2

FCS0102

FCS0103

FCS0104

FCS0105

FCS0106

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Figure Calling a HIS Setup Window

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4.

A printer tab strip of the HIS setup window will open.


.SH HIS Setup
Preset Menu
Station

Equalize
Printer

Function Keys
Operation Mark
Multimedia
Long-Term
Buzzer
Display
Window Switching
Control Bus
Alarm

Message and Report


Print
MSG1
MSG2

Printer Name
Canon LBP-450
Canon LBP-450

Print Setup
Orientation

Font Size

Portrait

10

Landscape
MSG3

Canon LBP-450

MSG4

Canon LBP-450

MSG5

Canon LBP-450

PRT

Canon LBP-450

System Default

Message Printer Assignment


Hardcopy
EPSON MJ-930C

Invert Print

Output to File

Monochrome Print

OK

Cancel

Apply
070107E.EPS

Figure HIS Setup Window

5.

Mark off the check box next to [Output to File] in the printer tab strip.

6.

Click on the button to output the screen image(s) to the printer. The screen image(s)
will be output to a file as well as to the printer.
The file will be output in bitmap (.bmp) format. When recalling the screen image, the
image window can be used to open the file.

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Outputting the Previously Output Screen


Images Again
A screen image can be saved to a file so that it can be output to the printer or displayed on the screen again.

Displaying a Screen Image


Screen images saved to a file can be displayed in the image window.
1.

Click on the window call menu button in the system message window.

2.

The window call menu will appear.

3.

Click on the image button in the window call menu.


Window call menu button

System message
window

Image

Window call menu

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Figure Calling an Image Window

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4.

An image window will open.


The displayed image window shows the last output screen image.
Window of general-purpose
Windows application
Image window C\CS3000\HIS\save\bmp\FullScreen_1.bmp

00/01/24

?
FIC100

NAME
Inlet flow

COPY

L0
FIC1000 Reactor flow

FIC100
Reactor flow

My Computer
GRREACTORA Reactor control

Network
Neiborhood

FIS2001A

AUT
NR
PV

Reactor control

SV

TIC2001A
Temp A
98.2DEGC

Recycle Bin

FIS2002A
Book 1

TIC2002A
Temp B
55.2DEGC

File Edit View Insert Format Tool Window Help

FIS2003A
Steam
A1
A
1
2
3
Reactor
4
5
6
7
8
Ready
9
10
11
12
13
14

Coolant

FIS2011A
Shipping: 180.0 /min

inside pressure

MV

Production

65.

Standby
Charging
Heat applica
Reaction
Cooling
Shipping
F
End

100.

Reactor

0.
Sheet1

Ready

M3/
58.
M3/
50.

Sheet2

Sheet3

Sheet4

Command

Sheet5

Sheet6

Sheet7

Sheet8

NUM

Operation and
monitoring window

Operation and
monitoring window

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Figure Image Window

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5.

Click on the following button in the image window.

6.

A dialog box will appear; select a screen image saved in a file.

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Open
Look in:

bmp

FullScreen_1.bmp

File name:

*.bmp

Open

Files of type:

*.bmp

Cancel
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Figure Open Dialog Box

7.

Select a file containing the screen image to be displayed.

8.

Click on the [Open] button.

9.

The screen image saved in the selected file will be displayed in the image window.

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Outputting a Screen Image to the Printer


The screen image displayed in the image window can be output to the printer.
1.

In the image window, click on the following button on the tool bar.

2.

A dialog box to perform print setting will appear.

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Print
Printer

EPSON MJ-930C
Reverse

OK
Monochrome

Cancel
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Figure Print Dialog Box

3.

Set the output destination printer and output mode.

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When a System Error Occurred


When a system error occurs, an alarm tone will sound and a system alarm message
will be generated to notify the operator.

Confirming from the System Message Window


When a system alarm message is generated, the corresponding button in the system
message window will flash.
Flashes when a system alarm message occurs

System message window

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Figure Buttons in the System Message Window

1.

When a system alarm is generated, the corresponding button in the system message
window will flash and a system alarm message will appear in the message display
area.

2.

Click on the message display area or flashing button in the system message window.

3.

The system alarm window will open.

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To acknowledge all messages at once, click on the acknowledge button.


To acknowledge messages individually, select the messages to be acknowledged and
click on the acknowledge button.
Acknowledge button
Delete button

.SA System Alarm Message


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Figure Acknowledging the System Alarm Message

5.

With a group acknowledgment, all of the unacknowledged messages are acknowledged; with an individual acknowledgment, the selected messages are acknowledged.

6.

Click on the delete button.

7.

All of the acknowledged messages will be deleted.

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Confirming from the Navigator Window


When a system alarm message is generated, the following symbol will change to alarm
color in the navigator window.
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Figure Message Symbol in the Navigator Window

1.

When a system alarm is generated, the message symbol in the navigator window will
change to alarm color.

2.

Double-click on the color changed message symbol.

3.

The system alarm window will open.

4.

Confirm the message contents in the system alarm window.


To acknowledge the message, follow the same steps used to acknowledge messages
from the system message window.

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Confirming in the System Status Overview Window


1.

Call the system status overview window


.SO System Status Overview
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Figure System Status Overview Window

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Figure System Status Overview Window

SEE ALSO
For the steps to call the system status overview window, see Outputting the Screen Image to a File in
Section 7.1, Outputting the Screen Image of Currently Displayed Windows.

2.

Call individual status display windows from the system status overview window.
Double-click on the FCS icon to call the FCS status display window; double-click on
the BCV icon to call the BCV status display window.

Left side
CPU Fail

Fail

Fail

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CPU Fail

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CPU Fail
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Figure FCS Error Status Display

Communication error
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Figure BCV Error Status Display

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B
Block Mode Change Operation Dialog Box ......... 4-5

C
Calling a General-purpose
Windows Application ................................ 3-2
Calling a Hierarchy Window ................................ 2-8
Calling a User-Defined Window ........................... 2-6
Calling an Upper Window .................................... 2-7
Calling from the Name Input Dialog Box .............. 2-5
Calling from the Navigator Window ..................... 2-4
Calling from the System Message Window ......... 2-2
Calling the Saved Windows ................................. 3-5
Changing the Data Item ...................................... 4-3
Changing the Pen Assignment
via File Selection ...................................... 6-5
Circulate Operation ............................................. 3-3
Creating a Trend Reference Pattern .................... 6-6

O
Outputting a Screen Image to the Printer ............ 7-9
Outputting Screen Images .................................. 7-1
Outputting the Screen Image to a File ................. 7-4

P
Pen Assignment Dialog Box ................................ 6-4

S
Saving Windows ................................................. 3-4
Starting up the Operation
and Monitoring Functions ......................... 1-1
System Status Overview Window ........................ 8-4

T
Trend Window ..................................................... 6-2

W
D

When a System Error Occurred .......................... 8-1

Data Entry Dialog Box ......................................... 4-2


Displaying a Screen Image ................................. 7-6
Displaying a Trend Reference Pattern ................. 6-7
Dynamic Window Set .......................................... 3-4

F
Filter Dialog Box .................................................. 5-6
Finding a Message Using a Function Block ......... 5-8

H
Historical Message Report Window .................. 5-10

I
INC/DEC Operation Dialog Box .......................... 4-4
Instrument Faceplate .......................................... 4-1

M
Message ............................................................. 5-1

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