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Controls And Displays; General; Front Panel Color Screen; Button Bar - Siemens SIREC D Handbuch

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3.3 CONTROLS AND
DISPLAYS

3.3.1 General.

The following paragraphs are
intended to familiarize the operator with the Display
Screen, and the commands initiated from the
Touch-keys on the Screen. The Recorder has an
LCD Graphics Screen that also acts as a touch
keypad. Areas of the screen are active as push
buttons, the exact areas which are sensitive de-
pends on what is currently displayed.
You have only to lightly touch the screen area de-
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Figure 3-1 Recorder and Screen
picting the button to activate the function. If the
buzzer is turned on, the unit will provide audible
feedback, as a short beep, each time a "button"
press is registered. The default display is shown in
Figure 3-1. Commands initiated from the keyboard
activate direct functions or enable access to vari-
ous menus and prompts. A definition of each
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Touch-key and its capabilities follows. It is neces-
sary to view the screen head on to avoid parallax
error when trying to press buttons which are close
together, and accidentally pressing the wrong area
of the screen. At any point you can return to the
active viewing mode by continuing to press the
EXIT button until it returns to MENU status.

3.3.2 Front Panel Color Screen.

screen is divided into three distinct areas, the
BUTTON BAR, along the bottom of the screen
(containing the time / date stamp), the STATUS
LINE, across the top of the screen, and the
GRAPHICS AREA between them. Each area is
used to present different information. The default
display is set using the DISPL option on the Com-
mand Menu button bar.
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Figure 3-2 Command Menu Button Bar
A. Button Bar - Under normal operating modes,
when not in a menu, the BUTTON BAR area is
active for "Button" pressing. As you move through
the menu options, more or less buttons will be
shown. The key buttons are always displayed on
the button bar along the bottom of the display.
ENTER and EXIT buttons are always in the same
place on the button bar allowing rapid movement
through menus.
1. MENU Button - The MENU button on the
bottom right of the screen, will bring up the com-
mand menu button bar, Figure 3-2, which allows
you to do a number of functions and select the
option of programming the unit. Refer to Section
4 for programming details.
2. VIEW Button - The VIEW button is on the
lower left side of the screen, and it enables you to
scroll through the various display options in the
graphics area of the screen. These views might
be charts, bargraphs, digital or Alarm information.
Each time the "button" is pressed, the next view
is presented.
3. JOG Button - The JOG button is used to
switch between channel data on the Status Line
Display.
4. BROWSe Button - The BROWSe button is
only displayed on screen views that can actually
be browsed. These are the full Chart Screen and
the full Alarm Status Screen. The first menu bar
in Figure 3-3 shows the menu bar to initiate the
Brows function.
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