10.7.4 The Setup Screens

Figure 10-11- Typical Setup Screen

Setup screens are the interface used to change settings and setpoints, and define inputs and outputs in the E2. Figure 10-11shows a typical Setup screen and its primary elements. For more details on Setup screens, see Section 10.18.2.3, Navigating the Setup Screen.

10.7.5 System Configuration Menu

Figure 10-12- System Configuration Menu

The System Configuration Menu is one of the menus used to set up the E2. Included options are Input/Output Definitions, internal system information, remote commu- nications, global data, alarm, logging, and network setup information.

To open the System Configuration menu:

1.Press

2.Press (System Configuration)

The System Configuration menu contains nine menu items:

 

Menu Option

Description

 

 

 

1

- Input Definitions

View the status of all input

 

 

boards, as well as set up individ-

 

 

ual points on the I/O boards.

 

 

 

2

- Output Definitions

View the status of all output

 

 

boards, as well as set up individ-

 

 

ual points on the I/O boards.

 

 

 

3

- System Information

Menu that gives access to more

 

 

E2 setup options and informa-

 

 

tion.

 

 

 

4

- Remote Communica-

Gives access to modem informa-

tions

tion, dial-out setup, and TCP/IP.

 

 

 

5

- Alarm Setup

Set up dial-outs and alarm

 

 

reporting for the current E2.

 

 

 

6

- Logging Setup

Enter information about Logging

 

 

Group applications such as the

 

 

sampling frequency and total

 

 

number of samples.

 

 

 

7

- Network Setup

Opens the Network Setup menu,

 

 

where options to view network

 

 

status, add or delete boards and

 

 

controllers, commission devices,

 

 

set up a router, and make board

 

 

associations are available.

 

 

 

8

- Global Data

Configure one or more analog or

 

 

digital sensors to be used as

 

 

“global” values by all E2s.

 

 

 

9

- Licensing

Opens the Licensing Report

 

 

page with a list of all licensed

 

 

features on the current E2, and

 

 

allows additional features, after a

 

 

password key has been entered

 

 

by the user, to be enabled.

Table 10-4- System Configuration Menu Options

Screen Types

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