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3.4.6 FILE BROWSING.

can be done at any time, note however that if you
are browsing from disk while recording, there may
be delays in retrieving data from the disk as writing
to disk has priority over reading from disk.
A. Browse Select Button Bar -
BROWS to bring up the Browse Select Button Bar
and choose FILE, to browse files from the disk.
NOTE
Ensure that a disk is present and that it has
suitable files or you will get an error mes-
sage.
B. File Browser Directory -
been pressed the unit will check the disk then bring
up a directory. If there is more than one file per
point, the files for that point will be displayed one
under the other with an "<" indicating the current
file selected as shown below. The list will scroll if it
is longer than what will fit on the screen.
Point Number 1
BATCH1 .DT1<
BATCH2 .DT1
BATCH3 .DT1
If only one file is available per point, the directory
selection will default to that file, if no files are
available for that point, the directory will indicate
"No Files Found". Use the POINT button to select
the point you want.
C. Selecting a File to Browse -
have the directory listing of files for the specific
point, use the ↑ (UP Arrow) and ↓ (Down Arrow)
keys to select the file you wish to browse, indicated
by the "<" mark. Press the ENTER button to
browse the selected file. Once the file is loaded, it
is browsed, compressed or searched in the same
manner as the memory browser described above.
Press EXIT to select a different file or EXIT again
to return to real time viewing.
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File Browsing
Press
Once FILE has
Once you

3.5 MENUS

3.5.1 General.

available through the Command Menu Button Bar
are initiated by pressing the MENU button at the
right of the Main button bar at the bottom of the
display. The Command Menu button bar has entry
points to DISPlay, PROGram, and FUNCtion
menus as shown in Figure 3-23. The RECORD
function is accessible in the FUNCtion menu. Both
the PROGram menu and the FUNCtion menu can
be password protected, each with it's own
password. The PROGram menu is covered fully in
Chapter 4, "Programming".
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Figure 3-23 The Command Menu Button Bar
Each programming procedure includes example
displays of programmable parameters set to default
values (values seen at the first entry into a menu
item) for consistency between examples. All other
values representing user-input values will be
displayed with the alpha character X.
NOTE
Whenever programmed parameters are
changed, they are saved in nonvolatile
memory automatically.

3.5.2 DISPLay Menu -

MENU allows the user to access the menu items
listed below. This is the information that is
displayed transiently, in the STATUS line along the
top of the display screen (See Fig 3-1 for location
of the Status Line). This display can be used to
show point data, alarm information or the unit tag.
Using the AUTOJOG feature (programming menu),
this display can scroll data to display more than just
a single point. Note that the default display is the
Unit Tag, which is programmed in the PROGram
Key - Displays - Powerup display - Unit prompt,
menu option. Follow the procedures below to
access the DISPLay Menu.
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