3. Press the button that you want to configure.
4. You will be prompted to enter the first line of the new button label you
want to define. Use the keypad to enter the first line of your new button
label, then press ENTER. (The first line of the label can be up to 10
characters long.) Pressing ENTER will keep the current button label.
5. Use the keypad to enter the second line of your new button label (again,
up to 10 characters) then press ENTER. The following screen appears:
6. Select the type of display screen you want to use, then press ENTER.
Depending on the screen type you have chosen, you will be prompted
for different information. Setting up each of the display screens is
described in detail in the sections that follow. Refer to these sections for
instructions about setting them up.
7. When you have specified all the necessary information for the display
screen you selected, press ENTER. You will return to the main menu
screens and the new button you have specified will appear in the main
menu.
Any time you want to view the data in the screen you have setup, press its
button in the main menu. To leave the screen and return to the main menu,
press the ESC button.
Using the MGT Display FormatsThe following paragraphs describe the various display formats that the MGT
offers, and how each is configured. Refer to the register class symbol at the
start of each format description to determine what register classes can be
displayed in each screen (register classes are introduced on page 4-4).
Specifying Parameter Handles
When you create a custom screen, the MGT requests a
parameter handle.
Parameter handles specify the memory location inside the 9700 Power
Meter where data is stored. Each register has a unique parameter handle.
Parameter handles are four-digit hexadecimal numbers, such as 71E4. To
determine a particular parameter handle, refer to the help file handles.pdf,
provided on all WinPM release CDs. If you do not have a release CD from
238)
If the button you want to
configure resides on a
different screen, use the
buttons labeled NEXT and
PREVIOUS to scroll back and
forth between the screens
of configurable buttons.
Press the ESC button to
return to the main menu.