Self-Defined Screen Hierarchy - Siemens OP7 Equipment Manual

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Self-Defined Screen Hierarchy

Defining the
The screen hierarchy can be adapted to system-specific requirements and be
screen hierarchy
modified either in part or in whole. Screens can be removed or added.
Screens can be linked together in random order. The design, sequence of the
link, inclusion in the screen directory and the relevant cross-jump destina-
tions are defined during configuration with ProTool.
Branching using
You branch between the different screens by means of soft keys and config-
soft keys and
ured cross-jump destinations. Branching from entries of different screens to
cross-jump
one and the same screen is possible (figure 11-1). Cross-jumps are not re-
destinations
stricted to screen level, but can branch to the message level too.
Defining the start
Another feature that is configured is the picture you want to have displayed
screen
on the OP as your start screen.
Figure 11-1 Principle of a Screen Hierarchy
An overview is presented below, with reference to an example, of the design
of a screen hierarchy. Detailed information on configuration will be found in
the ProTool/Lite User's Guide.
Equipment Manual OP7, OP17
Release 04/99
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