9300 Series User’s Guide Displaying Data with Vista
Chapter 4 - Using ACCESS Software Page 77
Vista Diagram Elements
Each Vista diagram shows the name of the meter, the time on the meter’s clock,
and the type of meter. The main diagrams also provide buttons that let you jump
to other diagrams. Jump to another diagram by clicking any of the buttons near the
top right-hand corner (as illustrated in the Volts/Amps diagram below).
Most measurements appear on-screen in Vista numeric objects.
Some ON/OFF quantities, such as the status of a setpoint, may appear as status
objects.
To view another screen or diagram, click on a grouping object. Grouping objects
may be in the form of buttons, folders, meter icons, etc.
To return to the previous diagram, use the button on the Vista toolbar, or
use the File > Up One Level menu item.
Level 3 WinPM.Net authority is required to use control objects.
Logged data (such as snapshot, interval and waveform data) can be accessed by
clicking the associated the data log viewer icon, which looks like this
To view a record of events and alarms for the active user diagram,
click — the event log viewer icon.
To view records of high-priority events and alarms for your entire system, select
the global event log viewer from the View pull-down menu.
Click this button
to return to the
Network
Diagram.
This
numeric objec
t
shows real-time data.
Logged data is
available through
these
data log
viewer
objects.
Events and Alarms
are available
through the Event
Log viewer.
Click this
control object
to enable/disable
historic data logging.
Click any of these
buttons (grouping
objects) to jump to other
diagrams.
This
grouping object
leads to Long-Term
Min/Max data.