Honeywell Experion LX Operator's Manual page 18

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Understanding the basics
Function
Log on to Console Station
Change your password using
Console Station
View and control points
View custom displays
View and acknowledge alarms on
the Alarm Summary
Add comments to an alarm
Print the Alarm Summary as a
report
View the status of items in the
System Components tree in the
System Status display
View and acknowledge system
alarms on the System Status
display
View faceplates in the Status pane
on the System Status display
View and respond to events
Add comments to an event
Create operator recorded events
Print the Event Summary as a
report
Event archiving
View and respond to messages
Load recipes
Reports
View trends
Honeywell 2017
Experion server unavailable
Yes
Yes, if you are using a Windows-based user account that is
configured in Experion.
No, if you are using a traditional operator account.
Yes, for points from direct data sources, such as Process
Controllers.
No, for points from scan-based controllers.
Yes, however only data from direct data sources is
available.
Yes, for alarms from direct data sources.
No
No
Yes, for equipment that is directly connected to the Console
Station, such as Process Controllers. The status of other
items is shown as unknown.
Yes, for equipment that is directly connected to the Console
Station, such as Process Controllers. Other alarms are
shown as questionable.
Yes, for equipment that is directly connected to the Console
Station, such as Process Controllers.
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, for messages from direct data sources.
No
No
Yes, but limited to real-time trending of points from direct
data sources. (Historical data is not available.)
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