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The purpose of this manual is to support the console
operator who uses the CMX System's Human Machine Interface (HMI)
display program,It describes in depth the operator
commands, standard and customs displays and their
respective functions.
- Details are also provided on how to utilize these
displays to perform tasks within the CMX system such as
data logging, system health monitoring, data reporting and
running applications.
This is the first
manual in a series of volumes which
covers CMX Operations for both
the casual and full-time CMX console operator.Users are
urged to obtain the complete set of CMX Operations manuals
which includes Report Writers Vol. 2 and Database Builders
Vol. 3.
- It is an excellent reference for those requiring
in-depth details on various displays as well as those
needing a first-time heirarchical or architectural
overview of the CMX HMI,A complementary companion for any
of the CMX education and training coursework currently
available.
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- Hard cover and loosely bound for ease of manual
distribution updates
- 128 pages in length
- Covers the operation and navigation of all CMX standard
displays and related subdisplays in great detail.
- Provides a heirarchical overview of the CMX HMI display
system.
- Illustrations of CMX standard displays are annotated to
increase comprehension and understanding
- Error message and recovery section for the tag, unit,
checkpoint and instrument subsytems.
- Supplementary appendix containing tag algorithm
classification and descriptions.
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Introduction |
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An introduction to the manual |
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General Description |
Description of the
display screen, general layout and keyboard/mouse
navigation methods. |
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Getting Around the System |
Description of the standard
display heirarchy and command invocation for each. |
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Running Applications |
A detailed
discussion of each standard system display and
operation. |
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Error Message and Recovery |
A description of
potential run-time error codes, which can be
encountered within the display environment, and
suggested recovery mechanisms |
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Appendix A: Tag Algorithms |
A listing of Tag
processing algorithms |
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