Operation; Powering Up The Instrument; Displays And Controls - ABB SM1000 User Manual

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2 Operation

2.1 Powering up the Instrument

When power is first applied to the instrument, its processor carries out a number of self-tests and displays the start-up screen.
At the end of the start-up sequence the instrument displays the Operator View that was being displayed when the instrument was
powered down.
2.2 Displays and Controls – Figs. 2.1 and 2.2
In normal day-to-day use, the instrument is operated via the Operator Keys located along the bottom of the screen.
Process Group Name
Short Channel Tag
Current Value
Alarm Status
Engineering Units
Channel not enabled
Operator Keys
Programming Socket
(Inside Door)
Door Lock
Group Key
Selects a different
process group.
Process Group 1
Process Group 2
Instrument Status & Logs
Fig. 2.1 Displays and Controls
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View Key
Selects a different process
view or log.
Chart View –
Bargraph Views –
see Section 2.3
see Section 2.4
Digital Indicator
View – see
Section 2.5
Process View –
see Section 2.6
Status Icons – see Appendix G, page 127
Current Date and Time
Digital ON or OFF tag,
according to input status
Infrared Link
Media Door
Jacking Screw and Fitting for
Tamper-evident Seal
Menu Key
Displays or hides the context-sensitive operator
menu associated with each view.
Also cancels the menu without making a change
or returns to the previous menu level.
Up/Down Keys
Highlights menu items and scrolls through
previously recorded data.
Enter Key
Selects the highlighted menu item.
If 'Screen capture' is set to 'Enabled' (see
Section 4.4.1, page 52) and external archive
media is inserted in the instrument, the operator
can save a snapshot of any operator view to the
external media, if pressed when the menu is not
open.
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