FEC920: USER GUIDE
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5.2.3 Breaks in recording
Breaks in recording can be caused by the unit being powered down, by the user entering configuration mode
or when the recorder time is changed manually. In vertical and horizontal trend modes, a line is drawn across
the width/height of the chart to indicate that recording has been interrupted.
On power up, a red line is drawn across the chart. In ‘History’, if messages are enabled the message:
Date Time System power up
is printed on the chart, together with the configuration and security revisions.
On exiting configuration mode, a blue line is drawn on the chart and in ‘History’, if messages are enabled, the
messages:
Date Time Logged out.
Date Time Config Revision: N was N-1
(assuming a configuration change was made)
Date Time Logged in as: Engineer
appear on the chart.
When the instrument time is changed (manually - not through daylight saving action) a green line is drawn on
the chart and in ‘History’, if messages are enabled, the message:
Date Time Time/Date changed
appears on the chart.
5.3 TOP LEVEL MENU
This menu appears when the page key is operated from any non-configuration page. The menu items displayed
depend on the access permission of the user. One of the menu items is highlighted, and if the scroll key is
operated, then it is the highlighted item that is ‘entered’.
Figure 10 shows the top level menu for Engineer level access.
Figure 10 Top level menu
5.3.1 Home
Operating the scroll key whilst ‘Home’ is highlighted causes a return to the ‘Home’ page. By default, this is the
vertical trend mode, but the mode can be changed in ‘Instrument.Display’ configuration (Section 6.1.3).
5.3.2 Configuration
Operating the down arrow key highlights the ‘Configuration’ item. Operating the Scroll key enters the
configuration submenu described in Section 6.
Note 1:
‘Configuration’ appears only if the user has an appropriate access level.
Note 2:
If the Auditor feature is enabled, additional user accounts are available. If one of these
users are logged in, the ‘Configuration’ menu option is replaced by the ‘User’ menu option
instead (see Section 5.3.2.1).
Section 5.3.1
Section 5.3.2
Section 5.3.3
Section 5.3.4
Section 5.3.5
Section 5.3.6
Section 5.3.7
Section 5.3.8
Home
Configuration/User
Go to View
History
Faceplate cycling (On)
Operator Notes
Demand Archiving
Log out
Page key
Scroll key
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