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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Micro-PWC Features 29
3.3.3.2 Message Indentation Definition
Another feature which can be configured on the system is the number of spaces of indentation to be used
for each Message Class. Where a number of different Message Classes are routed to the same printer, a
different indentation can be used for each Message Class; this can assist the user when looking for mes-
sages of a particular class.
Any questions regarding message indentation definition on your system should be addressed to your sys-
tem administrator.
3.3.3.3 Message Class: Process Alarm Messages
Process Alarm messages are displayed in the top two lines of the Mini-Alarm Window, known as the alarm
display area.
Process Alarms are displayed in the following format:
<Priority><Area><Time><Date><Tagname><AlarmCondition><Legend>
Process Alarm Messages are classified into the Message Types:
Bad Input/Output
High/Low Alarm
Deviation Alarm
Security Alarm
Process Alarm Message
Discrete Alarm
Return to Normal
Alarm Acknowledged
Process Alarm Messages can be filtered by Message Type.
3.3.3.4 Message Class: System Event Messages
System Event messages are displayed in the third line of the Mini-Alarm Window, known as the event dis-
play area. System event messages are displayed in the following format:
<Time><Date><Message>
System event messages are classified into the Message Types:
Operator Station Events
Network Events
Return to Normal
Event Acknowledged
Node Down
Node Up
I/O Switchover
System events can be filtered by Message Type.