2.3
Program generator (detailed screen)
By tapping a program generator on the overview screen, you are taken to the detailed screen
of the program generator (user log-on required). The detailed screen display depends on the
current operating status of the program generator:
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Program generator in basic status
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Program generator in automatic mode
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Program generator in manual mode
From the detailed screen, further functions and screens can be called up via buttons (symbols).
In the basic status:
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Detailed information (process data of the program generator)
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Program editor (with previous program selection)
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Program quickstart of the selected program
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Manual mode of the program generator (selection of the process step, input of section time
and setpoint values, activation of operating contacts)
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Program selection for the program generator (program, start section, lead time) and pro-
gram start, if necessary
In automatic mode
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Temporary program changes
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Section change (forward/back)
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Program stop (pause) and program abort
In manual mode:
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Temporary changes
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Stop (pause) and abort
Status bar symbols and buttons
Symbol/But-
ton
Meaning/Function
No alarm in the program generator alarm list
Tap the symbol to open the alarm list.
Chapter 2.3.11 "Alarm list", page 40
Alarm in the program generator alarm list
Tap the symbol to open the alarm list. The alarm can be acknowledged, but this has
no effect on the color of the symbol. This remains red until the alarm stops.
No new event in the event list
Tap the symbol to open the event list.
Chapter 2.3.10 "Event list", page 38
New event in the event list
Tap the symbol to open the event list. After closing the event list, the symbol will turn
blue again (no new event).
Collective alarm
Tap the symbol to open the event list, acknowledge the alarm, and the symbol will turn
blue again. If the event list is closed without acknowledgement, the symbol will remain
red.
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