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    Read the following safety rules: The safety rules provide information about the safe operation of the product. Before using the product, read the safety rules and observe the precautions given there. Keep this manual as a ready reference for anyone who may use it. In this manual, the safety messages are divided into two categories: "Warning" and "Caution". Situations as categorized as Caution" might lead to a serious result according to circumstances. When you see those safety alert messages, observe them to avoid personal injury or death as well as to attain safe operation of the system.

    WARNING Do not touch any component of the system with wet hand when the system is turned on; otherwise you can receive an electrical

    shock. Do not touch any live terminal of the system when the system is turned on; otherwise you can get an electric shock. If the equipment produces smoke or gives out a foul smell, shut off the power supply immediately. Neglect the problem might lead

    to a fire or an electrical shock. Do not put in liquid or foreign matter inside the equipment. There is a danger of causing a fire hazard or an electrical shock. Do not use a spray of flammable liquid near the equipment; otherwise it might cause a fire or an electrical shock. Do not try to modify the equipment. There is a danger of causing a fire or an electrical shock. With the LG-FG shorted, do not open the FG terminal. (Make sure to ground it.) There is a danger of causing an electrical shock. Do not perform insulation/pressure test. The electrical parts might get damaged to cause a fire or an electrical shock. Make sure to turn off the power supply before trying to install or remove components, perform wiring or carry out servicing and

    checks. If such a work is performed with the system turned on, there is a danger of causing an electrical shock, malfunction, or failure of the system.

    Do not make reverse connections of the battery. Do not make a recharge, disassemble, apply pressure to deform, throw it in a fire or short it. There is a danger of causing a destruction or catching fire.

    Do not use any battery which shows deformation, electrolyte leakage or any other defect; otherwise the battery might break or catch fire.

    When the equipment is unpacked, check the components. Do not use any damaged or deformed components. There is a danger of causing a fire, malfunction or failure of the system.

    Check the wiring and installation of the components. Improper wiring or loose installation of components will cause a fire, an accident due to failing components, malfunction and failure of the system.

    Do not allow dirt, a piece of wire, iron powder to enter in the equipment. It can cause a fire, an accident, malfunction or failure of the system.

    Do not remove the PLC power supply from the base board when it is turned on. There is a danger of causing a fire, malfunction or

    failure of the system. Do not touch the printer's power supply terminals. You will get an electrical shock. The power supply of the printer is 100 V AC. Do not disassemble the front panel. Do not touch the liquid inside the LCD. The LCD's inverter section has a high-voltage area which could be extremely dangerous and cause an electrical shock. (Use

    special caution when the unit is turned on.) Hold the plug of the cable when removing the cable from the wall outlet; otherwise, the cable might break to cause a fire or failure

    of the system. Do not connect devices other than designed or approved by Terasaki (such as hair dryer, electric heater or laser printer), to the

    UPS of the WE22 system. There is a danger of causing the malfunction or failure of the system or a fire. Do not remove the UPS cover. High voltage is applied inside the unit. Removal of the cover might cause an electrical shock

    accident. Electricity might be supplied to the UPS from the battery unless input cable is not connected. The battery has a high voltage and large current. In addition, it also contains a poisonous electrolyte, which is very dangerous to

    the human skin. Do not open or damage the battery.

    CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

    WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

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    CAUTION Use caution not to get your fingers pinched when opening or closing the panel cover. When opening the panel cover, hold the panel and remove the screws. The cover might open by its own weight. Use the specified screws to lock the equipment securely; otherwise the equipment might fall to cause a personal injury. When replacing internal parts, use caution not to get your hands injured by the frame or other sharp edge. The CPU and power supply unit are hot for a while after the power supply is turned off. Wait for a while before touching them. Use caution not to get burned.

    Precautions to be taken when using the system:

    Wipe a dirty cabinet clean using a dry cloth. If the contamination is hard to remove, turn off the power supply. Soak a cloth in a solution of a neutral detergent diluted with water

    and squeeze out excess water. Use this cloth to wipe away contamination and wipe the cabinet with a cloth wet with water only. Dry the cabinet completely before

    turning on the power supply. Do not use chemicals other than neutral detergent for the purpose of cleaning; otherwise the painting might discolor or peel off.

    Do not use devices other than specified along with the system. The system might fail to operate normally. Do not use a transceiver or other communication equipment near the electronic devices such as the PC or switch hubs. It might

    cause the malfunction of such device. Do not apply any unnecessary force on the display. It might get damaged. Do to push the LCD with a sharp object. It might get damaged or fail to operate normally. If the surface of the LCD is contaminated, wipe it clean with a soft cloth. If severely contaminated, turn off the device. Soak a cloth

    in a solution of a neutral detergent diluted with water and squeeze out excess water. Use this cloth to wipe away contamination and wipe the device with a dry cloth.

    Do not use thinner or benzin for the cleaning purpose; otherwise the device may discolor or get deformed. Do not use any chemical cloth, too.

    Do not block air vents; otherwise there is a danger of causing the malfunction of the device. When replacing modules, use caution not to have the wrong insertion position into the rack. The device will fail to operate normally. The setup switches on each module is factory set. Do not change the settings. Otherwise the device might fail to operate normally. The memory on some module is a socket type which can be freely removed, but do not remove. Remove padding for shipment (used for the package of the printer and others) before using the device. Do not drop or give shock to the device. The device will be damaged or fail to operate normally. Observe the rated voltage and current specified in the Operation Manual. Use and store the device specified in the Operation Manual. Plug PLC connecters which are not used, with connector covers supplied with the device. When you are going to change the program during operation, make a forced output, or start or stop the equipment, make sure of

    the safety around the device. There is a danger of causing a damaged device or personal injury if the machine starts operating unexpectedly.

    Use caution not to have the wrong direction of the CPU module when inserting it into the loader connector (RUN). When discarding the device, abide by relevant laws and regulations.

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    CONTENTS 1. Protection of Data ........................................................................................................1 2. Starting and Shutting Down the System....................................................................2

    2.1 Starting the System.................................................................................................................................................2 2.2 Shutting Down the System ...............................................................................................................................3

    3. Initial Screen .................................................................................................................4 3.1 Screen Layout .........................................................................................................................................................4 3.2 On-Screen Color Scheme.......................................................................................................................................5

    4. Operating Keyboard.....................................................................................................6 5. Switching to "CHANGE" Mode ...................................................................................7 6. Setting System Date and Time....................................................................................8 7. Operation Monitoring Screens....................................................................................9

    7.1 Overview Parameters..............................................................................................................................................9 7.2 "MONITOR & ALARM SET" Window (Detailed Parameter window) ....................................................................10 7.3 Registering and Deleting Free List........................................................................................................................11 7.4 Registering and Deleting Trends...........................................................................................................................12

    8. Changing and Correcting Measurement Point Settings ........................................13 8.1 Changing Alarm Settings on Analog Measurement Points ...................................................................................13 8.2 Changing Timer Setting on On-Off Measurement Points .....................................................................................14 8.3 Changing Integrated Measurement Points ...........................................................................................................15 8.4 Mean Value Calculation Window ..........................................................................................................................16 8.5 Setting Mean Value Calculation ............................................................................................................................17

    9. Printing ........................................................................................................................18 9.1 Printing Logs .........................................................................................................................................................18 9.2 Print Screen .......................................................................................................................................................19

    10. Registering and Deleting Direct Call ......................................................................20 11. Control Operation from MIMIC Screen...................................................................21

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    1. Protection of Data On the WE22 system, settings, integrated values, noon logs and trend sampling data are protected as follows: The Engine Control Console (hereafter called as ECC) assembly consists of two server machines. These two server PCs have

    server and client applications respectively. The settings of each measurement point are stored in main memory of each server by the change and correction function of the client application, and then sent to the PLC through the LE-NET to rewrite the data on SRAM and simultaneously they are stored in compact flash memory in the memory module of the PLC. After PLC's SRAM data have been rewritten, the PLC sends the Rewrite completed signal to the server. When the server receives this signal, the setting information stored in HD of the server is written from main memory to the HD. Table 1.1 and Table 1.2 show data items, data storage locations, and data protection methods. Table 1.1 Type of data to be protected and protection method

    No. Data item Storage location Medium Protection

    method Protection period Erased by

    TDE *6 1 Measurement point settings (field) PLC*1 CF Compact Flush Semipermanent 2 Measurement point settings (operation, engineering values) SVPC*2 HD HD Depends upon HD 3 Noon log sampling data SVPC HD HD Depends upon HD 4 Event log data SVPC HD HD Depends upon HD 5 Free time log sampling data SVPC HD HD Depends upon HD 6 Change summary data SVPC HD HD Depends upon HD 7 Alarm/Recovery log data SVPC HD HD Depends upon HD 8 Trend analysis data SVPC HD HD Depends upon HD 9 Event analysis data SVPC HD HD Depends upon HD 10 Count data (PUL tag, Run tag) PLC SRAM PLC Battery*3 1.3 years 11 Data/Time data PLC SRAM PLC Battery*3 1.3 years 12 Manual repose settings PLC SRAM PLC Battery*3 1.3 years 13 Auto alarm On/Off settings SVPC Main memory*4 UPS*5 5 years

    Installed inside the ECC unit. Usually operated on DC 24 V generated from inboard AC power supply by the rectifier generator. In the event of power failure, the PLC is operated on power supply from the inboard battery (DC 24V).

    Server PCs (2 units installed on the ECC.) Usually, they are operated on the inboard AC power supply through the UPS. In the event of power failure, they continue to operated for a certain period of time on the UPS.

    The back-up battery life is 5 years. Storage medium inside the server PCs. Installed inside the ECC unit. It keeps the server PCs, LCD, switches and hubs running when a power failure occurs. It takes 8

    hours to recharge the UPS fully and with the UPS fully charged, it can keep the system running for about 20 minutes. To protect data on the hard disk of each server PC, the WE22 system starts shutting down itself in usual way about

    15 minutes after it is put on the UPS. If a power failure occurs onboard, the two server PCs of the ECC start this process at the same time. If a power failure occurs in one of the two server PCs, which is working as a main server, the operation of the said server PC is automatically switched to the stand-by PC and then the latter starts shutting down the system in usual way.

    6 The Temporary Data Erase (TDE) switch located on the maintenance panel inside the ECC. Temporary data are erased when the server PCs are turned on.

    Table 1.2 Storage location and protection method of original data and local data

    Storage location Storage medium Protection method Protection period Erased by TDE*6 No. Data item ORIGINAL*7 LOCAL*8 SVPC CPC*9 ORIGINAL LOCAL 1.3 years

    1 Direct call data -- SVPC HD -- HD -- Depends upon HD - 2 Free list display data SVPC SVPC HD -- HD -- Depends upon HD - 3 Bar graph display data SVPC SVPC HD -- HD -- Depends upon HD - 4 Overview display data SVPC SVPC HD -- HD -- Depends upon HD - 5 Meter display data SVPC SVPC HD -- HD -- Depends upon HD -

    Settings stored in the server PCs. They can be changed only by the client application on the server PC. They cannot be changed by other client PCs.

    Screen layout data by terminals other than the server PC clients. Those settings are separated from original data stored in the server PC, and stored in the HD of the server PC as

    screen layout settings specific to that terminal. The client can use either of the original or local screen layout setting. Client PCs other than the server PCs of the ECC. They have WE22 client application installed.

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    2. Starting and Shutting Down the System 2.1 Starting the System You need to operate multiple switches to start the system. 1) Turn on the MCCB No.01 switch inside the AC distribution panel at the lower side of the ECC section A2. If the switch is already in

    "ON", go to step 2). 2) Turn on the MCCB No.09 inside the DC distribution panel at the lower side of the ECC section A1.

    After the MCCB No.01 is turned on, power is supplied to the PLC and TMA/TM in the ECC and thus an audible alarm is heard temporarily until the server is started. You can override the alarm by using the buzzer stop switch on the ECC. The TOTAL SYSTEM DOWN lamp on the ECC panel blinks until the server PCs are started. Once the PCs are started, the lamp automatically goes out.

    3) Turn on the MCCB "SV1" and "SV2" near the UPS units in that order. 4) Turn on the power supply switches on the front side of the UPS1 and UPS2. 5) The UPS units automatically go into the "Bypass Operation" and operates in that mode for a certain period of time before going into

    the "Normal Operation". 6) When the UPS units are turned on, power is supplied to both the system server PCs and WE22 main hub and LCD receptacles. 7) Each of the server PC1 and PC2 has its own receptacles. 8) The UPS1 and PC1 form one system and the UPS2 and PC2 form another system. 9) When power is supplied, each of the server PCs of the ECC automatically starts.

    Caution: If the above starting procedure is not correctly followed, the server PCs may not be started. For devices (MCCB, UPS and others) related to the starting of the system, see the ECC system configuration drawing.

    To start the system properly, it must be terminated properly. If you cannot start the system normally, quit Windows, switch the UPS unit to the "Bypass Operation", turn off the power supply switches on the front side of each UPS. About 30 seconds later, turn the power supply switches on again. If you fail to start the system again, or twice in succession, consult us.

    Power is supplied

    from UPS

    Unsuccessful startup of system System has started successfully.

    This screen is displayed while the system is being started. It takes about 3 minutes.

    Steps 1) thru 9)are performed

    The initial screen appears after the systemhas been started successfully.

    Startup error message It was not connectable with the

    network. Application is ended

    ! Caution After each server PC is turnedon, the PC shows a desktopscreen for about 2 minutesbefore the system start-upscreen is displayed. On thisdesktop screen, do not press anykey on the keyboard. If any key is pressed with thedesktop screen displayed, thesystem may not start normally.

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    2.2 Shutting Down the System

    Shut down the WE22 system in the following manner: 1) Shut down the WE22 system application on the server PC1 and PC2 of the ECC.

    The server PCs of the ECC are used only for the operation of the WE22 system and thus you cannot shut down the server PCs using Windows' Shut Down icon. Shut down the PC1 and PC2, respectively, in the following manner:

    2) Turning off the ECC system

    Press the power supply switch on the front of each UPS for more than 1 second to turn off the UPS so that UPS1 and UPS2 are switched to the "Bypass" operation mode. (The LED indicator on the UPS changes from straight line to arc). After making sure the UPS units have been switched to the bypass operation mode, turn OFF the MCCB "SV1" and SV2" located between the UPS1 and UPS2. When the power from the UPS units are shut off, the WE22 system PC receptacles do not have any power supply. Therefore, the WE22 main hub and LCDs linked to the PC1 and PC2 systems are also turned off.

    The power of the WE22 system server PCs are thus turned off. When the ECC system is turned off, take the following procedure:

    Turn off the MCCB No.09 inside the upper-side DC distribution panel of the ECC section A1. Turn off the MCCB No.01 inside the lower-side AC distribution panel of the ECC section A2.

    ! Important Make sure the WE22 system is terminated before turning off the ECC.

    On the operating keyboard, hold down the "Alt" key while pressing the "Q" key.

    Alt Q

    Type the 1st level password and click "OK". You are required to enter the 1st level password to quit the system. Related item: Protection of data

    Click

    System is terminated. Both the system software program and the server PCs are automatically shut down.

    Go to the procedure for turning off the power supply of the ECC system

    ! Caution Make sure both the server PC1 and PC2 are shut down before turning off the power supply of the ECC.

    The UPS1 and PC1 form onesystem and the UPS2 andPC2 form another system.

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    3. Initial Screen 3.1 Screen Layout

    Fig. 3-1. Initial Screen

    (1) Name of window The name of the window being displayed.

    (2) Time The current time is displayed in GMT and each time zone (LOCAL). For the procedure for setting the date and time, see Chapter 6.

    (3) Alarm information Alarms being currently issued are displayed.

    (4) "CHANGE MODE" key Select the "CHANGE MODE" if you want to change settings. For more information, see Chapter 5.

    (5) Print screen key A screenshot of the currently selected window is taken and printed out. For more information, see Section 9.2 of Chapter 9.

    (6) Previous/Next keys The Previous key switches the screen to the page that was last displayed. To return to the original page, press the Next key.

    (7) Selection of duty engineers Duty engineers are displayed.

    (8) Direct call key You can view the page you have registered in advance with a single key operation. For more information, see Chapter 10.

    (9) Function keys When any of the function keys is pressed, the corresponding function window is displayed on the screen.

    (10) "LOG" key Press this "LOG" key to view, print and set the print options. For the procedure for printing logs, see section 9.1.

    (11) "SYSTEM" AND "CHANGE" keys Press "SYSTEM" to view the operating status of the system. Use the "CHANGE" key if you want to set up the system configuration.

    8 7

    5

    6

    9

    3 4 1

    10 11

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    3.2 On-Screen Color Scheme (1) Measured values, status messages, bar graphs

    Table 3.2.1 Colors of measured values, status messages, and bar graphs

    Color Status Red Alarm, sensor failure Magenta SCAN OFF Cyan Off Yellow Out of range Green Normal

    (2) Status symbols

    Table 3.2.2 Status symbols

    Status symbol Color Status

    Red (blinking) Alarm: Unconfirmed

    Magenta SCAN OFF (analog channel only) Cyan Off

    Red Sensor failure (analog channel only) Red (continuous) Alarm: Confirmed

    (3) Priority of display

    Table 3.2.3 Priority of display Color Status Priority

    Red (blinking) Alarm: Unconfirmed High

    Magenta SCAN OFF

    Cyan Off

    Red (continuous) Alarm: Confirmed Yellow Out of range

    Green Normal Low

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    4. Operating Keyboard

    The allocation of keys on the operating keyboard

    Key Function F1 OVERVIEW F2 MIMIC F3 BAR GRAPH F4 TREND ANALYSIS F5 EVENT ANALYSIS F7 METER F9 DATA LIST

    F10 FREE LIST F11 LOG F12 SYSTEM

    Alt + C CHANGE Alt + A ALARM SUMMARY Alt + W AUTO ALARM ON/OFF Alt + R MANUAL REPOSE Alt + O CONTROL Alt + M CHANGE MODE ON/OFF Alt + P SCREEN PRINT Alt + H HELP Alt + B BACK Alt + F FORWARD Alt + S DC SET Alt + D DC CREAR

    Alt + F1F10 DC1DC10 Back Space Back Space

    ENTER Determine or execute Numeric keys Enter numerals

    Character keys Enter characters TAB Move focus (in positive direction)

    Shift+TAB Move focus (in negative direction) Alt + Q Shut down monitor Alt + I Display the initial screen Alt + T Clock button Alt + V ACK AVAILABLE Alt + E EXT. ALARM

    Alt Move focus to the default position of the initial screen.

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    5. Switching to "CHANGE" Mode

    Flicker!

    Click the CHANGE MODE key at the upper right of the screen.

    CHANGE switch turned ON

    If the CHANGE switchis off, you arerequired to enter thespecified password.

    Click the "CHANGE MODE" key when the screen shows the item you want to change its setting.

    When the system goes into "CHANGE MODE", the "CHANGE MODE" key blinks. During the "CHANGE MODE", the switch continues to blink.

    If you are going to quit the"CHANGE MODE", system showsthe confirmation message box.

    On each screen, the cells in color represent items that can be changed.

    The "CHANGE MODE" key is enabledwhen: 1. CHANGE switch is ON or 2. Password is correctly entered. The CHANGE switch is located on themaintenance panel inside the ECC unit. CHANGE switch

    turned OFF

    Quit the "CHANGE MODE" using eitherof the following two methods: Click the "CHANGE MODE" key. Move to other pages.

    Protection of data Settings critical for the operation of the system, such as measurement point alarm settings, alarm delay timersettings, and alarm pause settings are protected by the CHANGE switch and password. The CHANGEswitch is located on the maintenance panel inside the ECC unit. A three-level password system (01-03) is used for the protection of data. "Level 01": A password for the system administrator. The administrator password allows access to all data

    (EX: C/E). The function selection switch also represents the password level 01. "Level 02": Reserved for level 01. "Level 03": A password for general users. The user password allows access to settings such as those for

    cursor type and screen saver.

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    6. Setting System Date and Time Example: If you want to change the UTC date from 2005/01/01 to 2005/04/15, use the following procedure:

    Completed

    Exit the "CHANGE MODE".

    Click the "CLOCK" icon at the center

    of the screen.

    Get into the "CHANGE MODE". For details, see Chapter 5.

    ! Tip The system time can be divided intolocal time and universal time: The localtime is updated by the pulse signalfrom the inboard clock; the universaltime is updated by the communicationsignal from the GPS. The universaltime is also sub-divided into the GMTmode which is corrected by theinboard clock signal and the UTCmode which is corrected by thesystem's internal clock.

    Change the date and time: Type the correct month on the keyboard.

    Type the correct date on the keyboard.

    The date and time have beenchanged.

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    7. Operation Monitoring Screens 7.1 Overview Parameters

    ! Tip You can also open an overviewparameter window by clicking on anysymbol containing measurement pointinformation or analog measured valueon the MIMIC window.

    [BAR GRAPH][TREND ANALYSIS][FREE LIST]

    [DATA LIST][LOG]

    [MIMIC]

    The following lists are available.

    You can open an overview

    parameter window by clicking any

    area enclosed in a red box.

    Overview parameter window

    A link to related screens: You can move a screen containing a measurement point displayed on the overview parameter window. If the measurement point is registered in multiple groups, a group whose number is the lowest is displayed.

    For a link to the "MONITOR & ALARM

    SET" window, see the next page.

    [ OVER VIEW INDEX ]

    [METER]

    [OVERVIEW]

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    7.2 "MONITOR & ALARM SET" Window (Detailed Parameter window)

    The overview parameter window is displayed. (See 7.1.)

    "MONITOR & ALARM SET" window

    Click the "DETAILS" key.

    The "MONITOR & ALARM SET"

    window will appear.

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    7.3 Registering and Deleting Free List

    2-A Register a measurement point as follows: 1. Select a line you want to register. 2. Type the name of the list. 3. Select a group. 4. Register a measurement point. 5. The measurement point has been registered. The new measurement point is added to

    the top of the table.

    1. Click the "SET" key at the upper left of the

    screen to display the "FREE LIST SET" window.

    The selected line is enclosed in a green box.

    2-B Delete measurement points

    To delete a single measurement point: 1. Select the line you want to delete. 2. Click "CLEAR". 3. Click "OK".

    To delete a whole screen: 1. Click "GROUP CLEAR". 2. Click "OK".

    ! Tip You can register new measurement points in either of the following two methods: Select from the list and

    register Type the channel number

    directly and register

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    7.4 Registering and Deleting Trends

    1. Click the "INDEX" key at the upper left of the screen to

    open the "TREND ANALYSIS INDEX" window.

    2. Click the "SET" key on the "TREND ANALYSIS INDEX"

    window to display the "TREND ANALYSIS SET" screen.

    3. Using the same manner as for the "FREE LIST", select,

    register and delete measurement points.

    Registration Type the list name.

    Registration Select the line.

    Registration Type the group name.

    Deletion of 1 point Click "CLEAR".

    Deletion of group Click "GROUP CLEAR".

    Deletion of 1 point Select the line.

    Registration of

    measurement point

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    8. Changing and Correcting Measurement Point Settings 8.1 Changing Alarm Settings on Analog Measurement Points

    Example: To change the "ALARM HIGH LIMIT" setting of the "HFO SERV TK TEMP" from 110 to 120.

    Open the "MONITOR & ALARM SET" window of the analogmeasurement point you want to change the setting.

    Get into the "CHANGE MODE".

    Enter a numerical

    value on the

    keyboard.

    Press the "ENTER" key. Press the "CHANGE MODE" key to exit the Change mode.

    ! Tip For the procedure for opening the"MONITOR & ALARM SET" window,see 7.1 and 7.2.

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    8.2 Changing Timer Setting on On-Off Measurement Points Example: To change the "ALARM TIMER" setting of the "HFO SERV TK LEVEL" from 10 to 15.

    Get into the "CHANGE MODE".

    Enter a

    numerical value

    on the keyboard.

    Press the "ENTER" key. Press the "CHANGE MODE" key to exit the Change mode.

    Open the "MONITOR & ALARM SET" window of the "ON-OFF

    Measurement Point" you want to change the setting.

    ! Tip For the procedure for opening the"MONITOR & ALARM SET" window,see 7.1 and 7.2.

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    8.3 Changing Integrated Measurement Points Example: To change the "COUNT VALUE 1" setting of the "ME TTL SERVICE HRS" from 16 to 0.

    Get into the "CHANGE MODE".

    Enter a numerical value on the keyboard.

    Press the "ENTER" key. Press the "CHANGE MODE" key to exit the Change mode.

    Open the "MONITOR & ALARM SET" window of the "IntegratedMeasurement Point" you want to change the setting.

    ! Caution You cannot change the "COUNT VALUE 2"setting because it is the total integratedvalue. This value is an internally stored valueused for system operation.

    ! Tip For the procedure for opening the"MONITOR & ALARM SET" window,see 7.1 and 7.2.

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    8.4 Mean Value Calculation Window

    ! Tip The "DEVIATION" can be set by changing the settings at the lower limit (ZERO) and upper side (FULL). (By default, the same +- values are set to both the upper and lower limits.)

    For example, when the lower limit is set to +-50 and upper limit to +-100, the "ZERO" of the service range is set to +-50 and the "FULL" to +-100. The upper and lower limits between those values are values obtained by connecting the "ZERO" and "FULL" with a straight line.

    Clicking this will let you

    jump to the setup screen of

    the measurement point to

    be calculated.

    -100

    0

    100

    200

    300

    400

    500

    600

    700

    800

    0 100 200 300 400 500 600

    Average temperature [C]

    Indivi

    dual

    tempe

    ratur

    es [

    C]

    Upper limit

    Lower limit

    Average temperature

    ALARM DEVIATION [100] (FULL)

    ALARM DEVIATION[50] (ZERO)

    ! Caution These settings cannot be changed on the measurement point window where the

    calculation of that measurement point is performed. Change the settings on this

    "MEAN-VALUE CALCULATION" window.

    is linked to the+-DEV H/L setting.

    is linked to the+-DEV HH/LL setting.

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    8.5 Setting Mean Value Calculation Example: To change the "H-H, L-L ALARM DEVIATION (FULL)" setting of the "ME EXH GAS OUT AVERAGE TEMP" from 50 to 100.

    Get into the "CHANGE MODE".

    Open the "MONITOR & ALARM SET" window of the "Mean-ValueCalculation" you want to change the setting.

    Press the "ENTER" key. Press the "CHANGE MODE" key to exit the Change mode.

    Enter a numerical value on the keyboard.

    ! Tip For the procedure for opening the"MONITOR & ALARM SET" window,see 7.1 and 7.2.

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    9. Printing 9.1 Printing Logs

    Example: To print out the "MANUAL NOON LOG (4 HOURS)".

    2. Select the log you want to print out by clicking. The background of selected logs turns yellow.

    3. Click the

    key. 4. Print the log

    onto the LOG

    printer.

    1. Open the "PRINT OUT CONTROL" window of the "LOG" 008 group.

    By clicking the "COPY" key, you can copy

    the file (CVS file) of a print item from the

    server PC to any drive recognized by the

    PC.

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    9.2 Print Screen

    Select the "LOG PRINTER".

    Click the "SCREEN PRINT" key at the upper

    right of the screen

    The "PRINT OUT SET" windowwill appear.

    The selected file is displayed in reverse video.

    Click "OK".

    Printing starts

    ! Caution It may take time to print the screenshotdepending upon the operating condition of theserver and printer.

    Before printing, check that: Paper is set to the printer. The printer has a sufficient number of

    sheets. The printer is set to ON-LINE mode. The LOG printer holds up to 500 sheets of paper (A/4 size).

    ! Tip When the "FILE" is selected, you can store a

    screenshot of the currently selected windowinto any drive recognized by the PC in thebmp file format.

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    10. Registering and Deleting Direct Call Example: To register a "LOG" screen and then delete it.

    "NOON LOG" screen is displayed.

    Registration Click the key.

    Click the icon number you want to register.

    The appearance of the icon changes.

    Deletion

    Click the key.

    Click the number you want to delete.

    The icon returns to the original shape.

    ! Tip The direct call can be set on each terminal. It is advisable to register frequently viewed screens and those you want to gain direct access.

    ! Tip If the cursor is put on an icon where a direct callhas been set, the name of the correspondingscreen will appear.

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    11. Control Operation from MIMIC Screen Example: To stop the "T/C LO PUMP2".

    Get into the "CONTROL MODE".

    When the "CONTROL MODE" icon is pressed,another window will appear to tell whether thecurrently selected screen is controlled at otherareas. To clear this window, press the "CONTROLMODE" icon.

    During controlling, the symbol blinks in the operating status color at both the source and destination positions. When the control is finished, the operating status color at the destination position changes.

    Control operation on the MIMIC screen.

    Click the "STOP" key to send the

    "STOP" command to the starter.

    Click the symbol ofthe device you wantto control.

    The "INTERLOCK" windowis displayed. Click the "DETAIL" key to

    check for details.

    Symbol you

    want to control

    Interlocked state Control conditions are

    established.

    Click

    The symbols of devices that can be controlled from the MIMIC screen are enclosed in a yellow box.

    The box of the

    selected symbol

    turns purple and

    the "CONTROL"

    window will appear.

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    WE22 Quick Manual

    SCZ-114 W08

    First edition issue [Vol1]: June 7th 2005.

    Second edition issue [Vol2]: November 14th 2005.

    The contents of description of this book may be revised without a preliminary announcement.

    WE22 Quick ManualRead the following safety rules

    CONTENTS1. Protection of Data2. Starting and Shutting Down the System2.1 Starting the System2.2 Shutting Down the System

    3. Initial Screen3.1 Screen Layout3.2 On-screen Color Scheme

    4. Operating Keyboard5. Switching to "CHANGE" Mode6. Setting System Data and Time7. Operation Monitoring Screens7.1 Overview Parameters7.2 "MONITOR & ALARM SET" Window (Datailed Parameter window)7.3 Registering and Deleting Free List7.4 Registering and Deleting Trends

    8. Changing and Correcting Measurement Points Settings8.1 Changing Alarm Settings on Analog Measurement Points8.2 Changing Timer Setting on On-Off Measurement Points8.3 Changing Integrated Measurement Points8.4 Mean Value Calculation Window8.5 Setting Mean Value Calculation

    9. Printing9.1 Printing Logs9.2 Printing Screen

    10. Registering and Deleting Direct Call11. Control Operation from MIMIC Screen