User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- E-Designer Reference Manual
- 1 Installation
- 2 General
- 3 Configuration with the Configuration Tool
- 3.1 Starting the Configuration Tool
- 3.2 Selecting Menu Language
- 3.3 Creating a Project
- 3.4 Saving a Project
- 3.5 Updating Drivers
- 3.6 Changing Project Properties
- 3.7 The Project Manager
- 3.8 The Block Manager
- 3.9 Showing Operator Panel around the Working Area
- 3.10 Configuration of Blocks
- 3.11 Using Text Blocks
- 3.12 Static Symbols
- 3.13 Changing I/Os
- 3.14 The I/O Browser
- 3.15 Changing BDTP Station
- 3.16 I/O Cross Reference
- 3.17 Other Managers/Editors
- 3.18 The File Menu
- 3.19 The Edit Menu
- 3.20 The View Menu
- 3.21 The Functions Menu
- 3.22 The Setup Menu
- 3.23 The Block Manager menu
- 3.24 The Object menu
- 3.25 The Layout Menu
- 3.26 The Project Menu
- 3.27 The Transfer Menu
- 3.28 The Window Menu
- 3.29 The Help Menu
- 4 Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering
- 5 Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports
- 6 Trends
- 7 Message Library
- 8 Alarm Management
- 9 Recipes
- 9.1 Calculation of Recipe Size
- 9.2 Recipe Properties and Recipe Directory
- 9.3 Creating a Recipe with the Operator Panel
- 9.4 Appending Recipes
- 9.5 Transferring Recipes to the Controller
- 9.6 Deleting Recipes
- 9.7 Using Recipes in a PC
- 9.8 Creating and Transferring Recipes with the Controller Program
- 9.9 Saving Individual Recipes on an External Memory Card in Runtime
- 10 Data Logger
- 11 Passwords
- 12 Printouts from the Operator Panel
- 13 Time Channels
- 14 Language Management
- 14.1 Unicode in the Operator Panel
- 14.2 Creating Additional Application Languages
- 14.3 Translating/Editing Texts in the Configuration Tool
- 14.4 Properties for the Application Language
- 14.5 Export
- 14.6 Import
- 14.7 Show Index
- 14.8 Cross Reference
- 14.9 Reuse Index
- 14.10 Font Templates
- 14.11 Unicode in E1012 and E1022
- 15 System Monitor
- 16 Index Addressing
- 17 Communication
- 18 Network Communication
- 19 Network Functions in the Operator Panel
- 20 LEDs
- 21 Function Keys
- 22 Macros
- 23 Project Transfer
- 24 Transfer of Controller Program and Parameters
- 25 Updating the Operator Panel

Alarm Management
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Block Linked to Alarm
Text or graphic blocks can be linked to alarms. This means that when the operator
presses the INFO button for an alarm in the list, the block linked to the alarm will
be shown. This block can contain information about the alarm and suggestions for
possible procedures. It is only possible to press the INFO key if the currently selected
alarm is linked to a block. Return to the alarm list by pressing [PREV].
8.7 Alarm Backup
A backup copy of the alarms in the operator panel can be copied to an external USB
memory stick, connected to the operator panel. One or more copies can be stored,
depending on the configuration. All files are stored in the directory \Backup\Alarms
on the USB memory stick.
File Names
The file name of the alarm backup is in the format eight characters + three characters
extension (standard MS-DOS file naming).
The file name contains [year][month][day][hour].[number]. Number starts at 0 each
hour, and is incremented for each backup stored. The range of number is 000-999.
1000 backups can be stored each hour.
Example
A backup created on the 12th of October 2007, 14.30:30 can be given the name
07101214.003. The next stored backup is created on the 12th of October 2007,
14.50:30, and will be named 07101214.004.
File Format
The format is ASCII file with field separators. The separator, tab, semicolon (;) or
comma (,), is selected in the user project.