Reading Current Messages - Siemens SIPROCESS GA700 Operating Manual

Continuous gas analysis, operating with the local user interface
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6.15.3

Reading current messages

Procedure
1. Main menu > "3. Maintenance & Diagnostics" > "01. Current messages" >
This menu includes all messages that match your parameter assignment under → [2.14]
Settings > Set message parameters (Page 187). The menu can have hundreds of entries.
The status bar also includes the current date and the current time. All current message
are assigned instructions for remedial measures.
The menu entries have the following structure:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
2. The following information is shown when you open a message:
– Description of cause
– Appropriate remedial measures
– Time incoming
3. Remedy the cause of the message:
– Messages that do not require acknowledgment:
– Messages that require acknowledgment:
4. If necessary, change the filter settings: → Filtering current messages (Page 204).
Operating with the Local User Interface
Operating Manual, 06/2017, A5E31930478-05
Structure of the navigation lines
1)
2)
Shortened message text....
1)
2)
Shortened message text....
Symbol for identification of measuring type
Display of acknowledgment status. acknowledged, yes:
An empty column indicates that the message does not require acknowledgment.
Message reference: message refers to the device, a module, or a component.
Message number
Message name
Date / time: The time information reflects the "Time incoming" of the message.
When you implement the remedial measures, the message is no longer present in the
list of current messages.
The list entry is only deleted if you acknowledge the message before and after you
remedy the cause.
6.15 [3.01] Maintenance & Diagnostics > Current messages
Device
0208
Ext. maint. demand 1:
3)
4)
Device
0209
Ext. maint. demand 2:
3)
4)
Functions
Date
5)
6)
Date
6)
/ No:
Time
6)
Time
6)
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