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HIS Operation
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CONTENTS
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Starting up HIS ........................................................................................ 1-1


1.1

HIS Operation And Monitoring Windows ....................................................... 1-4

1.2

Toolbar of System Message Window ............................................................. 1-6

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


2.1

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

2.2

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

2.3

Toolbar of Graphic Window ............................................................................ 2-9

Useful Features of HIS ............................................................................ 3-1


3.1

Operation Panel Mode .................................................................................... 3-2

3.2

Calling a General-Purpose Windows Application


while Monitoring the Plant .............................................................................. 3-4

3.3

Returning to the Graphic Window .................................................................. 3-5

3.4

Displaying Multiple Windows Always in the Same Format


- Dynamic Window Set .................................................................................... 3-6

3.5

Using Shortcut Keys ....................................................................................... 3-9

3.6

Using the Context Menus in Graphic Window ............................................ 3-12

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


4.1

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

4.2

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

4.3

Operation Mark on Instrument Faceplate ...................................................... 4-7

4.4

Tight-Shut Output ........................................................................................... 4-8

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


5.1

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

5.2

Message Search ............................................................................................ 5-10

5.3

Messages On Help Dialog Box ..................................................................... 5-15

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 .......................... 6-4

6.3

Creating/Displaying Trend Reference Patterns ............................................. 6-7

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 HIS
It is necessary to start up an HIS before commencing the plant operation and monitoring. This chapter explains the steps to start up the HIS.

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

Turn on the power of the computer running Windows.

2.

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

3.

Enter the user name and password to the Windows logon window.

4.

HIS will start up.

TIP
If both [Auto Logon] and [Start Up] are checked in the HIS Utility dialog box, turning on the power of the
computer with Windows will automatically start up the HIS.

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Security Check for Operation and Monitoring on HIS


The operation and monitoring scope on HIS is determined by the settings of user group
and the privilege level.
The user rights on the HIS are predefined on the HIS security builder according to the user
group and the privilege level.
The security setting of each HIS can be different from others, so that a users right maybe
different on different HISs. Thus a users operation and monitoring scope on a HIS can be
performed only in the range predefined for the HIS.

Changing Privilege Level


If an operation keyboard is connected to the HIS, the privilege level can be changed by
switching the MODE key on the keyboard.
There are two types of keys for the keyboard, operation key and engineering key.
MODE

MODE
OFF

OFF
ON

ON

ENG

ENG

In the case of the operation key When the engineering key is inserted.
Changes between
The key can be
switched to any position.
the ON, OFF positions.
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Figure Mode Switching Key


Using an operation key cannot switch to ENG position.
When the MODE switch position is OFF or no key:
Privilege level of the user(logged-in user) during operation
When the MODE switch position is ON:
S2 privilege
When the MODE switch position is ENG:
S3 privilege
TIP
The operation rights of S1 to S3 privilege levels are defined on Security Builder.

SEE ALSO
For more information about the security with operation keyboard, see the following:
Change Privilege Level on Operation Keyboard in F9.3, Privilege Level of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B30-01E)

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Switching User after HIS Startup


After HIS startup, the HIS user can be switched on User-In dialog box.
1.

Click the following button on the toolbar of the system message window of HIS.

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The User-In dialog box displays.


User-In
User Information
User
Group
Since

User Name

ENGUSER (Default ENG User)


DEFGRP (Default User Group ALL)
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ENGUSER

Password
Change Password

User In

User Out

Cancel

Shut Down
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Figure User-In Dialog Box

2.

Enter user name and password to this dialog box.

3.

Click [User-In] button.


The user is switched and the operation right is also switched accordingly.

SEE ALSO
For more information about User-In dialog box, see the following:
Toolbar of the System Message Window in E3.1.2, Components of the System Message Window
of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B30-01E)

TIP
The phrase click the mouse in this document means to click the left button of the mouse.

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HIS Operation And Monitoring Windows


The operation and monitoring windows of HIS are explained in this chapter for
properly using the windows according to the operational targets.
SEE ALSO
For more information about various HIS windows, see the following:
E2.1, System Windows and User-Defined Windows of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B3001E)

Basic Windows for Operation and Monitoring


System Message Window
Navigator Window
Windows Convenient for Operation and Monitoring
Graphic Window
Trend Window
Tuning Window
Faceplate Window
Operator Guide Window
Process Alarm Window
Message Monitor Window
SFC Window
Logic Chart Window
Sequence Table Window
Control Drawing Window
Help Dialog Box
Windows for Batch Operation and Monitoring
Windows for Process Status and Operation Record Configuration
Process Report Window

Tag Report Search


I/O Report Search

Historical Message Report Window

Search for a Historical Message

Windows for System Administration

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Basic Windows for Operation and Monitoring


System Message Window
Navigator Window

Windows for System Administration


System Status Overview Window

System Report Dialog Box


HIS Report Dialog Box

System Alarm Window

System Alarm Message Search


System Alarm Individual Acknowledgment Window

HIS Setup Window

Station Tab
Printer Tab
Buzzer Tab
Display Tab
Window Switching Tab
Alarm Tab
Preset Menu Tab
Equalize Tab
Function Keys Tab
Operation Mark Tab
Multimedia Tab
Long-Term Tab
External Recorder Tab
Report Tab
OPC Tab
Multiple-Monitor Tab
Process Management Tab
Navigator Tab

PFCS Status Display Window

FCS Report Dialog Box

LFCS Status Display Window

Node Status Display Dialog Box


FCS Report Dialog Box LFCS

SFCS Status Display Window

FCS Report Dialog Box SFCS

KFCS Status Display Window

KFCS Node Status Display Dialog Box


FCS Report Dialog Box

FFCS Status Display Window

FFCS Node Status Display Dialog Box

BCV Status Display Window

BCV Report Dialog Box

HIS Status Display Window

HIS Report Dialog Box


Touch Panel Maintenance Dialog Box
V net Setup Dialog Box

Adjust Time Dialog Box


FCU Status Display Window XL
EFCS Status Display Window XL
EFUS Status Display Window XL
FMS Status Display Window XL, V
CFCS Status Display Window CENTUM V

Gateway Status Display Dialog Box


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Toolbar of System Message Window

Hard Copy

Buzzer Reset

Clear All

Circulate

Name Input

Navigator

Toolbar

Preset Window Menu

Operation Menu

Window Call Menu

User In

Message Monitor
Window

Operation Guide

System Alarm

Process Alarm

A toolbar is provided on system message window for conveniently performing the


operation and monitoring tasks.

NAME

COPY

Overview

Left

Process Alarm

Upper

Operation Guide
Right

Control
Tuning

Previous History

Trend

Next History

Graphic
NAME

SYS

Name Input

System Status Display


Process Report
Historical Report
Image
Archive/Retrieve...
Logging Report Package
Recipe View
Active System View

Tool Box

Related Control Drawing


Builder Call

Related Builder Call

Middle Size

Large Size

Rotate

Image

Release Window Set

Save Window Set

Overview

Right

Upper

Left

Historical Report

Process Report

Graphic

Trend

Tuning

Control

Process Alarm

Help

System Status Display

Display Always

Operation Guide

SYS HELP

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Figure Toolbar of System Message Window

SEE ALSO
For more information about the toolbar on system message window, see the following:
E3.1.2, Components of the System Message Window of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B3001E)

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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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2.1

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

OK

Stn
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Figure Window Name Input

4.

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

SEE ALSO
For more information about calling windows by inputting the window name, see the following:
Window Names, Function Types and Display Size Specification Formats in Calling up Windows
by Entering Names in E2.5.1, Directly Calling up Operation and Monitoring Windows of CS 1000/CS
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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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2.3

Toolbar of Graphic Window


How to use the toolbar on graphic window for conveniently performing the operations is explained in this chapter.
SEE ALSO
For more information about calling windows by inputting the window name, see the following:
E4.1, Graphic Window of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B30-01E)

Changing Faceplate Assignment


The faceplates displayed on the graphic windows can be assigned to different function
blocks. The new assignment will become valid only after the changed contents are downloaded to HIS.
The detailed procedure is as follows:
1.

Click the Faceplate Assignment button.

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Figure Faceplate Assignment Button

The Faceplate Assignment dialog box displays as follows.


Faceplate Assignment

1.

FIC100

9.

AIC100

2.

FI101

10.

LIC100

3.

FI102

11.

4.

FI103

12.

5.

FI104

13.

6.

TIC100

14.

7.

TIC200

15.

8.

TIC300

16.

OK

Cancel
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Figure Faceplate Assignment Dialog Box

2.

Enter a new tag names to the corresponding faceplates, then click [OK] button. The
faceplates will indicate the newly changed function blocks.

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Switching Bind Data of Graphic Displays


When creating Graphic windows for similar process units, if their drawing objects are the
same but the function block, data item of process data, modifier conditions as well as
constant values indicated by the drawing objects are different, thus using Data Bind switching the bound data can display the multiple units with one graphic window.
How to switch the data bindings using the predefined data set are explained as follows.
SEE ALSO
For more information about data bindings of graphics, see the following:
F12.3, Data Bind of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B30-01E)

1.

Call an operation and monitoring graphic window.

2.

Click the Data Bind button on the graphic window.

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Figure Data Bind Button

Data Bind dialog box displays.


Generic name set
Comment
Data Bind Switching
Generic Name Set

BIND01

OK

Cancel
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Figure Data Bind Dialog Box

3.

Choose a generic name set from the pull-down list, and then click [OK].
The data displayed on the graphic window will be changed to a different data set.

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Zoom In and Zoom Out of Graphic Window


Using the Zoom In/Out setting box, the graphic windows zoom levels and the center of the
zoomed window can be set.
Besides the graphic windows, this tool can also be used for zooming Logic Chart windows
and Control Drawing windows.
How to zoom in or zoom out a graphic window is explained as follows.
1.

Call an operation and monitoring graphic window.

2.

Click the Zoom button on the graphic window.

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Figure Zoom Button

Zoom In/Out dialog box displays.


ZoomIn/Out

Zoomed area

Window area

ZoomIn

ZoomOut

Initialize

OK

Cancel

Apply
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Figure Zoom In/Out Dialog Box

Zoom In
1.

Click [ZoomIn] button.


A rectangular frame appears for marking an area of the window.

2.

Using the mouse to move the frame.


Mark the area to be enlarged

3.

Click [Apply] button.


The marked area will be enlarged and displayed.

4.

Click [OK] button.


The enlarged area is fixed as the window display.
Click [Initialize] button may revert the window display to the default zoom level.

5.

Click [Cancel] button.


Close the Zoom In/Out dialog box.

Zoom Out
1. Click [ZoomOut] button.
2. Click [Apply] button.
The pictures in the window are shrunk smaller.
3.

Click [OK] button.


The shrunk pictures are fixed as the window display.
Click [Initialize] button may revert the window display to the default zoom level.

4.

Click [Cancel] button.


Close the Zoom In/Out dialog box.
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3-1

Useful Features of HIS


The HIS is provided with a number of useful functions that can be used with other
general-purpose Windows applications. How to use these functions is explained in
this chapter.
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
Moreover, in order to improve operativity, the following functions are prepared in
HIS. This chapter also explains a setup for using these.
Setup for using the Shortcut Keys
Setup for using the Context Menus in Graphic Window

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Operation Panel Mode


Two operation panel modes, full-screen mode and window mode are available. The
operator can switch from one mode to the other accordingly.
SEE ALSO
For more information about operation panel mode, see the following:
E2.2, Operation Panel Mode of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B30-01E)

Switching the Operation Panel Mode


Switching between the full-screen mode and window mode is done in the HIS Setup
window.

IMPORTANT
The selected operation panel mode will become effective after logoff.

1.

Choose [System Status Display] on the menu to open the system status display
window.

2.

Click the button of [HIS Setup].

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Figure HIS Setup Button

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The HIS Setup Window displays as follows.


.SH HIS Setup
Equalize
Function Keys
Preset Menu
REPORT
OPC
Station
Buzzer
Display
Printer

Operation Mark
Process Management
Window Switching

Operation Screen Mode (You have to restart HIS.)

Multimedia
Long-Term
Multiple-Monitor
Navigator
Alarm

Status Display without Scaling

Full Screen Mode

Control Drawing

Window Mode

Logic Chart

Font
Font Name

Height

Courier New (Western)

16

Courier New (Arabic)


Courier New (Baltic)
Courier New (Central Europ
Courier New (Cyrillic)
Courier New (Greek)
Courier New (Hebrew)
Courier New (Turkish)
Courier New (Vietnamese)
Courier New (Western)
Lucida Console (Central Eu
Lucida Console (Cyrillic)

12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26

Pointing Operation

Default (Double Click)

Toolbar Button Size

32x32

Window Design

Windows Type

Tag Name Length

12

Display All Trend Pen Comment


Context Menus in Graphic Window
Full Color Bitmap in Graphic Window
Change Reconfirmation Button Style

Reset to Default
Use Tooltips for Data Items
OK

Cancel

Apply

Help
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Figure Display tab of the HIS Setup Window

3.

Open [Display] tab.

4.

Check [Full Screen Mode] in the field of Operation Screen Mode, and then click [OK]
button.

5.

Choose [Shut Down] from Windows [Start] menu.

6.

Choose [Log off CENTUM] and then click [OK].

7.

Logon to CENTUM account again.


After the HIS starts, the HIS will be displayed in the selected mode.

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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
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FIC100

Window of general-purpose
Windows application

NAME
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NAME
Inlet flow

COPY

L0

FIC100 Reactor flow

FIC100 Reactor flow

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flow
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My Computer
Places

GRREACTORA Reactor control

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NR
PV

Reactor Control

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SV

TIC2001A
Temp A1
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FIS2002A

Recycle Bin

FIC100
Reactor
flow

FIS2003A

Standby
Charging
Heat applica
Reaction
Cooling
Shipping
End

Steam
Coolant
A1
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FIS2011A
Shipping : 180.0 /min

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Reactor inside
Pressure
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
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MV

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TIC2002A
Temp A2
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Book 1

M3/H
55.3
M3/H
50.0
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65.1

GRREACTORA Reactor control

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My Network

TIC2001A
Temp A1
98.2DEGC

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Book 1

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Charging
Heat appli
Reaction
Cooling
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Steam
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Shipping : 180.0 /min

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Temp A2
55.2DEGC

Recycle Bin

M3/H
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50.0
%
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File Edit View Insert Format Tool Window Help


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AUT
NR
PV

Reactor Control

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 the following:
2, Calling the Graphic Windows

2.

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

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Checking the Saved Window Set


What windows are saved as a set and what windows are saved in what sets can be
checked.
SEE ALSO
For more information about window set, see the following:
E7.3.5, Window Switching Tab of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B30-01E)

1.

Choose [System Status Display] on the menu.


System status display window displays.

2.

Click the button of [HIS Setup].


HIS Setup window displays.

3.

Open [Window Switching] tab.

4.

Check [Show Window Set] button.


A dialog box of window sets displays.
The saving status of the window selected
in the tree on the left is displayed in detail.
Window Set Information

Window Set 1
Window Set 2
Window Set 3

Window Set 4
Window Set 5

GR0002
GR0001
CG0001
FIC100
CG0001
LIC100
%SW0049S0101
%SW0051S0101
CG0001
%SW0046S0101
%SW0044S0101

Window Size
Scaling Rate

-SL
100%

Display Position Info.


733.4 (549785)

Delete

Close

Window Set 6
Window set that cannot be
displayed in the current environment.
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Figure Window Set Information Dialog Box

For the unnecessary window sets, they can be deleted with the following procedure.
5.

Choose the parent window and then click [Delete].

Release Window Set


1.

Call a window that is active for a saved window set so as to display the window set.

2.

Click the button for releasing the window set on System Message window.
Call the same window that was active for the released window set and check if other
windows in the window set are affected.

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Using Shortcut Keys


The functions for the 20 functions keys of the HIS operation keyboard are executable
from the designated shortcut keys. Nevertheless, these functions are valid on the
shortcut keys only after they are assigned to the function keys on the HIS operation
keyboard and the option for enabling the shortcut keys are checked on the Station
tab of HIS Setup window.
SEE ALSO
For more information about the details of Shortcut Keys, see the following:
E2.10, Emulate Function Keys in Operation and Monitoring Windows of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference
(IM 33S01B30-01E)

Assignments of the Functions


The functions of the shortcut keys need to be assigned to their corresponding functions
keys of the HIS operation keyboard. Thus the function key assignments needs to be performed on the Function Key Assignment Builder or the Function Keys tab of the HIS Setup
window.

Enabling Shortcut Keys


The procedure will be explained below.

IMPORTANT
The setting will take effect when the HIS is started again.

1.

Choose [System Status Display] on the menu to open the system status display
window.

2.

Click the button of [HIS Setup].

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Figure HIS Setup Button

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The HIS Setup Window displays as follows.


.SH HIS Setup
Equalize
Function Keys
Operation Mark
Preset Menu
REPORT
Process Management
OPC
Display
Window Swithcing
Buzzer
Station
Printer

Multimedia
Long-Term
Multiple-Monitor
Alarm
Navigator

Project
: MYPJT
Station Name
: HIS0124
Type
: PC (PC)
Address : 01-24
Comment :
OS : Windows 2000 Professional (5.0.2195:Service Pack 4)
OPKB Revision: 1.3
Port
: COM1

Emulate Function Key (You have to restart HIS.)

Number of Tags
(Reboot computer required.)

Print

Import
OK

Cancel

Export

Apply

Help
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Figure Station tab of the HIS Setup Window

3.

Open [Station] tab.

4.

Check [Emulate Function Key] and then click [OK] button.

5.

Choose [Shut Down] from Windows [Start] menu.

6.

Choose [Log off CENTUM] and then click [OK].

7.

Logon to CENTUM account again.

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Shortcut Actions
The shortcut actions and the shortcut keys (on the standard PC keyboard) are listed as
follows:

Emulated Functions of HIS Operation Keyboard


Ctrl+F1; Function of PF01(*1)
Ctrl+F2; Function of PF02(*1)
Ctrl+F3; Function of PF03(*1)
Ctrl+F4; Function of PF04(*1)
Ctrl+F5; Function of PF05(*1)
Ctrl+F6; Function of PF06(*1)
Ctrl+F7; Function of PF07(*1)
Ctrl+F8; Function of PF08(*1)
Ctrl+F9; Function of PF09(*1)
Ctrl+F10; Function of PF10(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F1; Function of PF11(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F2; Function of PF12(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F3; Function of PF13(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F4; Function of PF14(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F5; Function of PF15(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F6; Function of PF16(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F7; Function of PF17(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F8; Function of PF18(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F9; Function of PF19(*1)
Ctrl+Shift+F10; Function of PF20(*1)
*1:

PF01/PF20 stand for the function keys of the HIS operation keyboard, and the functions assigned to the keyboard are
customizable.

Reserved Shortcut Functions


The following three shortcut functions are the reserved functions to the designated shortcut
keys. These functions are always valid by the shortcut key actions even if emulating the
HIS operation keyboard is disabled.
The shortcut key actions and the corresponding functions are as follows:
Ctrl+Alt+F11; Switches the console isolation mode
Ctrl+Alt+F12; Displays a menu
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace; Displays User-In dialog box

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Using the Context Menus in Graphic Window


The context menu can be displayed by right clicking the mouse on a window such
as a graphic window at the position where the pointer of the mouse changes to a
hand (Link Select) pointer. Choosing a menu item from the context menu, the corresponding task can be executed.
To use the context menus by right clicking the mouse, the option of Context Menus
in Graphic Window needs to be checked. By default, this option is checked.
SEE ALSO
For more information about the context menu feature, see the following:
E4.1.4, Context Menus in Graphic Window of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B30-01E)

Enable Context Menu


The procedure will be explained below.
1.

Choose [System Status Display] on the menu to open the system status display
window.

2.

Click the button of [HIS Setup].

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Figure HIS Setup Button

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The HIS Setup Window displays as follows.


.SH HIS Setup
Equalize
Function Keys
Preset Menu
REPORT
OPC
Station
Buzzer
Display
Printer

Operation Mark
Process Management
Window Switching

Operation Screen Mode (You have to restart HIS.)

Multimedia
Long-Term
Multiple-Monitor
Navigator
Alarm

Status Display without Scaling

Full Screen Mode

Control Drawing

Window Mode

Logic Chart

Font
Font Name

Height

Courier New (Western)

16

Courier New (Arabic)


Courier New (Baltic)
Courier New (Central Europ
Courier New (Cyrillic)
Courier New (Greek)
Courier New (Hebrew)
Courier New (Turkish)
Courier New (Vietnamese)
Courier New (Western)
Lucida Console (Central Eu
Lucida Console (Cyrillic)

12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26

Pointing Operation

Default (Double Click)

Toolbar Button Size

32x32

Window Design

Windows Type

Tag Name Length

12

Display All Trend Pen Comment


Context Menus in Graphic Window
Full Color Bitmap in Graphic Window
Change Reconfirmation Button Style

Reset to Default
Use Tooltips for Data Items
OK

Cancel

Apply

Help
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Figure Display tab of the HIS Setup Window

3.

Open [Display] tab.

4.

Check [Context Menus in Graphic Window] and then click [OK] button.

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4.

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 operation 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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Mouse

Figure Selecting the Data Item

4.

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

FIC001 TankA

FIC001 TankA
MV =

65.1%

ITEM

DATA =

PH =

80.0M3/H

ITEM

DATA =
040106E.EPS

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 [Shift-Key Mode] Pressing both...


INC button
MV = 65.1

DEC button
040108E.EPS

Figure INC/DEC Operation Dialog Box

3.
4.
5.

Click on the INC button or DEC button to change the data value.
If the setting exceeds the high limit or low limit, a reconfirmation window will appear.
Confirm the data value.

TIP

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.

Using Mouse to Manipulate on INC/DEC Dialog Box


When using mouse to click the INC button or DEC button on the INC/DEC dialog box, three
modes of actions can be selected. The default action mode will be explained below.
when pointing the mouse cursor on INC or DEC button, as long as the mouse button and the
shift-key are pressed at the same time, the INC or DEC value displayed in the INC/DEC dialog
box will be increased or decreased continuously. The continuous increment or decrement will
stop when either the Shift key or the mouse button is released. Other than this default mode,
the Continuous mode and One-Step mode are also available for the actions on the INC/DEC
dialog box.
SEE ALSO
For more information about the INC/DEC operation mode using mouse, see the following:
Using Mouse in Data INC/DEC Operation in E8.4 Operations on Instrument Faceplate
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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.
Two interfaces can be selected for changing the block mode. One is a dialog box
with buttons and the other is a menu with selectable block modes.
The interface for changing block mode can be specified on HIS Constant builder.

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

040201E.EPS

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
040202E.EPS

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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Changing Block Mode Using the Menu


1.

Click the block mode on the instrument faceplate. Then a menu with blocks modes will
pop up.
FIC100
Flowrate in TankA

Click

mouse

MAN
NR
PV MAN M3/H
AUT 70.0
SV CAS M3/H
100.0
MV
%
100.0
OPN

100.0
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Figure Menu for Changing Block Mode (Selectable from MAN, CAS and AUTO)

2.

Select a block mode on the menu. Then a dialog box will be displayed for confirmation.

3.

Click [OK] button on the dialog box.


The block will be changed to the selected mode.

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Operation Mark on Instrument Faceplate


Setting an operation mark on a instrument faceplate can temporarily apply an operational restriction to the function block.
The restriction of the operation mark as well as the label text and the color can be
defined on the operation mark builder.

Setting An Operation Mark


1.

Open the tuning window of the function block.


Click the following button on the tuning window.

040301E.EPS

Figure Operation Mark Assignment Button

Operation Mark Assignment dialog box displays.


Operation Mark Assignment
FIC100
A system intake flowrate
None
Setting
Inspection
Operation prohibited
Running
OPMARK04
OPMARK05
OPMARK06
OPMARK07
OPMARK08
OPMARK09
OPMARK10
OPMARK11
OPMARK12
OPMARK13
OPMARK14
OPMARK15
OK

Cancel
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Figure Operation Mark Assignment Dialog Box

2.

Check [Setting], and then select an operation mark from the list. For removing an
operation mark, [None] should be checked instead of [Setting].

3.

Click [OK].
The selected operation mark is set to the instrument faceplate of the function block.

Changing Label Text and Color of An Operation Mark


The label and the color of the operation mark can be changed on HIS Setup window.
1.

Open the [Operation Mark] tab on HIS Setup window.

2.

Enter the label text and choose a favorite color, and then click [OK].
Confirm that the label text and the color of the operation mark are changed.

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Tight-Shut Output
How to manipulate a function block to give tight-shut output is explained in this
section.

Manipulating A Tight-Shut Output


On the data entry dialog box, enter MV=0 directly.
Keep pushing the [INC/DEC] key on the operation keyboard for one more second or
even longer time after the MV of the function block becomes 0.0%.

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5.

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 when monitoring. 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!
SBP201: MSG002
2 08/18 04:18:14 PM
Reactor operation condition error!
Pressure and temperature exceed the specified values.
3.5 kPa
PIC100
11 kPa Specified valus
TIC200 125 DEG Specified valus 120.0 DEG
3 08/18 03:17:40 PM
Transfer process starts. SBP200: MSG001
4 08/18 03:17:05 PM
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
050103E.EPS

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.
?

: 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

050106E.EPS

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

3001

2005/12/26

17:10:14

FCS01

FB

RI01

NODE 01 UNIT 01

SLOT 01

Device Error

3002

2005/12/26

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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Viewing Process Report


The state of processes in the field control stations can be listed in a window as a process
report. The report can be output to printout.
The process report can be switched between tag report and I/O report.

Tag Report
1.

Choose [Process Report] on [Window Call Menu] of system message window.


The process report window displays.

.PR Process Report

Tag Name

FIC300
TIC100
LIC200
PI150
MC100
SIO220
LSW111
SW330
01ST0002
LC001
LC002
LIC001
LIC002
AN0001
AN0002
AN0003
AN0004
AN0005
AN0010
AN11

Tag Comment

Alarm

Discharge line A
Charge tank
Discharge tank
Reactor
Wash valve 1
Flowrate valve
Agitator
Discharge line

NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR

Transfer 1
Transfer 2

Tank level error


Pump A fail
Tank A temp HI
Tank B temp LO
Tank A level HH
Tank B level HI
Tank C level LO

NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
ALM
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR

MORE

Current Value

80.0M3/H
20.0DEGC
36.0L/H
25.0PA
0.0%
1

Mode

2 AUT
MAN
MAN
0.0% MAN
0.0% MAN
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
"TAG" DEFAULT

Operation

MAN
MAN IMAN
MAN
AUT
MAN
MAN

Maint

Maint

System Tag Name

.BL0158S010101
.BL0159S010101
.BL0160S010101
.BL0161S010101
.BL0162S010101
.BL0163S010101
.BL0164S010101
.BL0165S010101
.BL0166S010101
.BL0167S010101
.BL0168S010101
.BL0169S010101
.BL0170S010101
.AN0001S010101
.AN0002S010101
.AN0003S010101
.AN0004S010101
.AN0005S010101
.AN0010S010101
.AN0011S010101

"I/O" FCS0101 %SW


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Figure Process Report Window

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Click the following button on the toolbar of the process report window.

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Figure Tag Report Button

The tag report window displays the tag numbers and their state according to the
conditions set in the Tag Search dialog box. The dialog box consists of multiple tabs;
only the conditions in the selected tab are applied.
Click the above button again may refresh the displayed tag report.
3.

Click the following button can open the Tag Search dialog box for setting conditions.

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Figure Tag Search Dialog Button

Tag Search Dialog Box displays as follows.


Tag Report Search Dialog
DEFAULT

SHEET1

SHEET2

SHEET3

Range
User Group

SHEET4
Element Type
All
Specified Element

All
Station Specification

State
All
Alarm
Specified Alarm

Function Block
Annunciator
Common Switch

FCS0101

Process I/O
Equipment

AOF
CAL
Operation Mark

Global Switch
...
...

Tag

Arbitrary Character
Arbitrary Character

User-Defined Tag
All Tags
Specified Tag

Process Value of Tag Item


Item

OK

Cancel

Reset

Save As
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Figure Tag Search Dialog Box

4.

Change a tab or click [Reset] button on this dialog box.

5.

Set the conditions and click [OK].


The process report will be displayed according to the new conditions.

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I/O Report
1.

Choose [Process Report] on [Window Call Menu] of system message window.


The process report window displays.

.PR Process Report

Tag Name

FIC300
TIC100
LIC200
PI150
MC100
SIO220
LSW111
SW330
01ST0002
LC001
LC002
LIC001
LIC002
AN0001
AN0002
AN0003
AN0004
AN0005
AN0010
AN11

Tag Comment

Alarm

Discharge line A
Charge tank
Discharge tank
Reactor
Wash valve 1
Flowrate valve
Agitator
Discharge line

NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR

Transfer 1
Transfer 2

Tank level error


Pump A fail
Tank A temp HI
Tank B temp LO
Tank A level HH
Tank B level HI
Tank C level LO

NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
ALM
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR

MORE

Current Value

80.0M3/H
20.0DEGC
36.0L/H
25.0PA
0.0%
1

Mode

2 AUT
MAN
MAN
0.0% MAN
0.0% MAN
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
"TAG" DEFAULT

Operation

MAN
MAN IMAN
MAN
AUT
MAN
MAN

Maint

Maint

System Tag Name

.BL0158S010101
.BL0159S010101
.BL0160S010101
.BL0161S010101
.BL0162S010101
.BL0163S010101
.BL0164S010101
.BL0165S010101
.BL0166S010101
.BL0167S010101
.BL0168S010101
.BL0169S010101
.BL0170S010101
.AN0001S010101
.AN0002S010101
.AN0003S010101
.AN0004S010101
.AN0005S010101
.AN0010S010101
.AN0011S010101

"I/O" FCS0101 %SW


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Figure Process Report Window

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Click the following button on the toolbar of the process report window.

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Figure I/O Report Button

The I/O report window displays the I/O points and their state according to the conditions set in the I/O Search dialog box.
Click the above button again may refresh the displayed I/O report.
3.

Click the following button can open the I/O Search dialog box for setting conditions.

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Figure I/O Search Dialog Button

The I/O Search Dialog Box displays.


I/O Report Search Dialog
Subject Station

FCS0101

Element Seed
Annunciator
Common Switch
Process I/O
Communication I/O
Global Switch
OK

Cancel
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Figure I/O Search Dialog Box

4.

Set the conditions and click [OK].

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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. Using the filter dialog box,
the messages that matched the filter conditions can be displayed separately from the
display of the entire messages.
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

10/28
10/28
10/28
10/28
10/28
10/28
10/28
10/28
10/28
10/28

10:18:15
10:18:15
10:18:05
10:17:45
10:17:45
10:17:45
10:17:15
10:17:15
10:17:05
10:16:45

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

Range: All

Flowrate 5
Flowrate 5
NR
Flowrate 5
ALM
ALM

Flowrate 4
Flowrate 3

Type: All

NR
LO

33.0M3/H
33.0M3/H

NR
NR

50.0M3/H
12.0M3/H

DV+
HH

LO

NR
ALM
DV+
HH

10/10
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Figure Calling the Filter Dialog Box

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The Filter dialog box will appear.

Filter
Range
All
FCS Name

FCS0101

Equipment Name

%DR0001S010101

...

Tag Name
Batch ID
Safety Control Station
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.
With a horizontal split, a window can be displayed into two frames. The filtered messages are displayed in the top frame while the whole messages are displayed in the
bottom frame.
An example of the process alarm window split is shown as follows:
.AL FCS0101 Process Alarm
1.0
m3/s
1
2
3

07/25
07/25
07/25

15:05:32
15:05:32
15:05:30

FIC1000
FIC1000
FIC1000

Temperature Control
Temperature Control
Temperature Control

NR
LO
LO

1
2
3
4
5
6

07/25
07/25
07/25
07/25
07/25
07/25

15:05:32
15:05:32
15:05:30
15:05:45
15:05:45
15:05:43

FIC1000
FIC1000
FIC1000
TIC1000
TIC1000
TIC1000

Temperature Control
Temperature Control
Temperature Control
Primary Temperature Control
Primary Temperature Control
Primary Temperature Control

NR
LO
LO
NR
LO
LO

Ready

Range: Tag Name: FIC1000

Type: All

3/3

6/6
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Figure Process Alarm Window Split

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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

12/26/2005

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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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
3

Ready

10/28 01:18:30 PM
10/28 01:18:30 PM
10/28 10:17:45 AM

FIC001
FIC001
FIC001

Range: All

Tank Flowrate 1
Tank Flowrate 1
Tank Flowrate 1

Type: All

NR
LO
LO

50.1M3/H NR
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


050206E.EPS

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
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26
05/12/26

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 =

55.0 M3/H LO
50.0 M3/H LO

Recover

NR
PV =

60.0 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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5.3

Messages On Help Dialog Box


The help messages assigned to the function block faceplates and windows as well
as the help messages of occurred alarms can be displayed on help dialog box.

Help Messages of Occurred System Alarms


1.

Click the following button to open the system alarm window.

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Figure System Alarm Button

2.

Choose an alarm message and click the following button.

HELP
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Figure Help Button

A dialog box with the help messages for the occurred alarm is displayed.

User-Defined Help Messages for Function Blocks or Windows


1.

Open a faceplate or a window by entering the name directly or using the related
button.
The faceplate or the window displays.

2.

Activate the window or the faceplate on the desktop and then click [HELP] button on
the toolbar.
A dialog box with the help messages for the faceplate or the window is displayed.

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Search Help Message On Help Dialog Box


1.

Deactivate all the windows displayed on the desktop.

2.

Click [HELP] button on the toolbar.


A dialog box displays.

.HW Help
Search key
Message number

Display
9100
Cancel

When process C starts, close the distillation tower intake valve.

050303E.EPS

Figure Help Dialog Box

3.

4.

Choose a search key from the list.


The following search keys are available:

Window Name

Tag Name

Message Number

Help Number

Enter an alphanumeric string to the field at right-hand side of the search key, and then
click [Display] button.
The detailed help message matches the above condition will be displayed.

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Reading the Trend of Process Data


Use the trend recording to read the trend of past data. With the trend recording,
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 the following:
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

12/26/2005

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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Displaying Collected Data On Trend Point Window


1.

Double click a tag name in the trend window, or choose a trend pen and click [Display]
key, the corresponding trend point window can be displayed.
FIC001. PV Inlet Flow

12/26/2005

1 100.0

100.0
(100.0%)

13:18:30
1 FIC001. PV
Inlet Flow
72.1 M3/H

80.0

60.0

40.0

20.0

10:00*

12:00
12.03

13:00

14:00

15:00
12.03

0.0
( 0.0%)

0.0

Ready

Gathering

05:30

100%
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Figure Trend Point Window

When a batch trend is displayed, if a reference pattern is assigned to the displayed


trend pen the reference pattern will be displayed too.

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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 group can be changed by using 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

TG0101.trf
TG0102.trf
TG0103.trf

File name:

TG0101.trf

Files of type:

Preserved File(*.trf)

Open
Cancel

File Comment
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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
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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
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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

TG0101.trf
TG0102.trf
TG0103.trf

File name:

TG0201.trf

Files of type:

Preserved File(*.trf)

Open
Cancel

File Comment
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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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7-1

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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7.1

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
12/26/2005 11:11

?
FIC100

NAME
Inlet flow

COPY

L0
FIC100 Reactor flow

FIC100
Reactor
flow
My Computer

My Network
Places

GRREACTORA Reactor control

FIS2001A

AUT
NR
PV

Reactor Control

SV

TIC2001A
Temp A1
98.2DEGC

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

FIS2003A

Production

Steam
Coolant

A1
A

Reactor

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

FIS2011A
Shipping : 180.0 /min

Pressure

MV

Standby
Charging
Heat applica
Reaction
Cooling
Shipping
End
E
F

TIC2002A
Temp A2
55.2DEGC

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

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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.

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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
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FIC100

NAME
Inlet flow

COPY

L0
FIC100 Reactor flow

FIC100
Reactor
flow
My Computer

My Network
Places

GRREACTORA Reactor control

FIS2001A

AUT
NR
PV

Reactor Control

SV

TIC2001A
Temp A1
98.2DEGC

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

FIS2003A

Production
Standby
Charging
Heat applica
Reaction
Cooling
Shipping
End
E
F

TIC2002A
Temp A2
55.2DEGC
Steam
Coolant

A1
A

Reactor

1
2
inside
3
4
5
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14

FIS2011A
Shipping : 180.0 /min

Pressure

MV

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


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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
Equalize
Function Keys
Operation Mark
Multimedia
Long-Term
Preset Menu
REPORT
Process Management
Multiple-Monitor
OPC
Display
Station
Buzzer
Window Swithcing
Navigator
Alarm
Printer
Message and Report
Print
MSG1
MSG2

Printer Name
Canon LBP-1310

Line Print/YPR
Print Setup
Orientation
Portrait

Canon LBP-1310

Font Size
10

Landscape
MSG3

Canon LBP-1310

MSG4

Canon LBP-1310

MSG5

Canon LBP-1310

PRT

Canon LBP-1310

System Default

Message Printer Assignment


Hardcopy
EM-930C

Invert Print

Output to File

Monochrome Print

OK

Cancel

Apply
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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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7.2

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

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Window call menu

Figure Calling an Image Window

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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

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NAME
Inlet flow

COPY

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FIC1000 Reactor flow

FIC100
Reactor flow

My Computer
GRREACTORA Reactor control

My Network
Places

FIS2001A

AUT
NR
PV

Reactor Control

M3/
58.
M3/
50.

SV
Recycle Bin

TIC2001A
Temp A
98.2DEGC

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

65.

Standby
Charging
Heat applica
Reaction
Cooling
Shipping
F
End

100.

Reactor

0.
Sheet1

Ready

MV

Production

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

EM-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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8.

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.
SEE ALSO
For more information about setting the alarm tones, see the following:
E7.3.3, Buzzer Tab of CS 1000/CS 3000 Reference (IM 33S01B30-01E)

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

DataBase Equalize Complete

Message display
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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
HELP

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Printer EPSON MJ-930C Offline


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Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TrDspAssign.odb
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Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TrDef.odb
Printer EPSON MJ-930C Offline
DataBase Equalize Complete
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OGAR010101.odb
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SDAR010101.odb
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = Inst0357.odb
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFAR010101.odb
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FCS0101 Online Download Complete
DataBase Equalize Complete
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OPSBL1.dsp
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Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OPSFC1.dsp
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SFCSW1.dsp
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OGAR010101.odb
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SDAR010101.odb
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = Inst0357.odb
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFAR010101.odb
Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFFCS0101.odb

Ready

Range: All

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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 System Alarm Message Symbol in the Navigator Window

1.

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

2.

Double-click on the color changed icon.


The system alarm window will open.

3.

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.

Confirming in the System Status Overview Window


1.

Call the system status overview window


.SO System Status Overview
FCS
FCS

IOM

MYPJT

Domain : 01

V net1

V net2

Fail

Fail
FCS0101

FCS0102

FCS0103

FCS0104

ACG0109

ACG0110

BCVL0111

BCVL0112

HIS0119

HIS0120

FCS0105

FCS0106

HIS0121

HIS0122

HIS0123

HIS0124

Ready
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Figure System Status Overview Window (CS 3000 system)

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

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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

Both sides
CPU Fail

Right side
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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Figure Under Test

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

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

C
Calling a General-purpose Windows
Application ................................................ 3-4
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 ................................. 3-7
Changing Block Mode Using the Menu ............... 4-6
Changing Faceplate Assignment ........................ 2-9
Changing the Data Item ...................................... 4-3
Changing the Pen Assignment via
File Selection ............................................ 6-6
Checking the Saved Window Set ........................ 3-8
Circulate Operation ............................................. 3-5
Confirming from the Message Monitor Window ... 5-5
Confirming from the Navigator Window ............... 5-4
Confirming from the System Message Window ... 5-2
Creating a Trend Reference Pattern .................... 6-7

D
Data Entry Dialog Box ......................................... 4-2
Displaying a Screen Image ................................. 7-6
Displaying a Trend Reference Pattern ................. 6-8
Dynamic Window Set .......................................... 3-6

M
Message ............................................................. 5-1
Messages On Help Dialog Box ......................... 5-15

O
Operation And Monitoring Windows .................... 1-4
Operation Mark on Instrument Faceplate ............ 4-7
Operation Panel Mode ........................................ 3-2
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 ................................ 6-5

S
Saving Windows ................................................. 3-6
Security Check ................................................... 1-2
Starting up HIS ................................................... 1-1
Switching Bind Data of Graphic Displays .......... 2-10
System Status Overview Window ....................... 8-3

T
Tight-Shut Output ............................................... 4-8
Toolbar of System Message Window .................. 1-6
Trend Window ..................................................... 6-2

F
Filter Dialog Box ............................................... 5-10
Finding a Message Using a Function Block ....... 5-12

U
Using Shortcut Keys ........................................... 3-9
Using the Context Menus in Graphic Window ... 3-12

H
Historical Message Report Window .................. 5-14

V
Viewing Process Report ...................................... 5-6

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

Z
Zoom In and Zoom Out of Graphic Window ...... 2-11

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