Operation; Powering Up The Instrument; Displays And Controls - ABB SM3000 User Manual

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2 OPERATION

2.1 Powering Up the Instrument

When power is first applied to the instrument, its processor carries out a number of self-tests and displays the start-up screen.
At the end of the start up sequence the instrument displays the last Operator View that was displayed when the instrument was
powered down.
2.2 Displays and Controls – Figs. 2.1 and 2.2
In normal day-to-day use, the instrument is operated via the Operator Keys located along the bottom of the screen.
Process Group Name
Short Channel Tag
Current Value
Engineering Units
Operator Keys
Programming Socket
(Inside Door)
Door Lock
Group Key
Selects a different
process group
Process Group 1
Process Group 2
Process Group 3
Process Group 4
Process Group 5
Process Group 6
Group Overview
Instrument Status & Logs
View Key
Selects a different process view or log
Bargraph View –
Chart View –
see Section 2.4
see Section 2.3
Digital Indicator View –
see Section 2.5
Process View – see Section 2.6
Fig. 2.1 Displays and Controls
Status Icons –
see inside rear fold-out
Current
Date and Time
Digital ON or OFF tag,
according to input status
Media Door
Jacking Screw and Fitting
for Tamper-proof Seal
Menu Key
Displays or hides the context-sensitive
operator menu associated with each view
Also cancels the menu without making a change or returns
to the previous menu level
Left/Right Keys
Scrolls through previously recorded data
Up/Down Keys
Highlights menu items and scrolls through
previously recorded data
Enter Key
Selects the highlighted menu item.
If 'Screen capture' is set to 'Enabled' (see Section
4.4.1) and external archive media is inserted in the
instrument, enables the operator to save a snapshot
of any operator view to the external media if pressed
when the menu is not open.
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