Screen Messages

ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide

 

 

For any value on the graph, you can access a data log screen. Simply press the softkey corresponding to the Log button to view the graphed value in a data log format. The log screen also lists the twelve parameter values that surround the current cursor position, each with a corresponding timestamp.

Screen Messages

Messages that may appear on the Trending Display screen are explained below.

Screen Message

Description

 

 

Start of Logged Data

This message displays when you have navigated to the extreme left of the

Trending Display Graph where the plotted data starts.

 

 

 

End of Logged Data

When you have navigated to the extreme right of the Trending Display Graph

where the plotted data ends, this message appears.

 

 

 

 

This displays when a logged data value is not within the minimum or

Out of Range

maximum range. You can view the “out of range” values on the Data Log

 

screen.

 

 

 

This never displays if you use the default Trending Display screens. This

 

message will display if the default Trending Display framework has been

Setup Error

modified so that a minimum value is larger than a maximum value. It also

 

displays when a Display module configured for Trending has not been linked

 

to a Data Recorder module, so there are no values to plot.

 

 

Invalid Log

This message displays whenever an invalid log value is recorded. In addition,

trend graphs cannot be viewed.

 

 

 

Adding New Trend Display Modules

Users who are familiar with the ION Architecture, Designer software, and Vista software can link additional Display modules for trending. Here are some guidelines:

You can configure any Display module as Trend Display by setting the Screen Type setup register to Data Log Trend - Log Source 1 to 4.

The maximum number of Trend Display modules permitted is 10.

Any Data Recorder module output log can be connected to a Trend Display module.

The Data Recorder module output log must be connected to the first input of the associated Trend Display module.

Even though a Data Recorder module has up to sixteen Source inputs, only the first four Source inputs can be viewed in Trend Display.

With External Numeric modules, min/max can be set in Vista.

The External Numeric module that sets up the minimum value for the displayed data must be connected to the second input of the associated Trend Display module.

The External Numeric module that sets up the maximum value for the displayed data must be connected to the third input of the associated Trend Display module.

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Multi-Tech Systems 7600, 7500 manual Screen Messages, Adding New Trend Display Modules, Screen Message Description

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