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Equipment Identification
Operator Interface
Operator Interface
The UMC800 operator interface (Figure 3, Figure 4, and Figure 5) provides a graphic LCD display and a monoplaner keyboard to allow operator access to all controller functions. The operator interface becomes operational once a valid database is configured in the controller. Modification and customization of the operator interface is performed using Control Builder software. With the software, data points can be identified (tagged) using eight character names. Once named, these data points may be accessed by the operator interface using a standard set of display formats and a predefined menu hierarchy. Customized display access and the assignment of selected displays to keyboard buttons may be developed using Control Builder software. Selected displays such as bargraphs, trends, and overview displays will require the user to specify the individual data points to be represented on the display.
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Figure 3 551 operator interface
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Figure 4 552 operator interface
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Figure 5 1041 operator interface
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