Set Individual Message Parameters - Siemens SIPROCESS GA700 Operating Manual

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6.13.3

Set individual message parameters

Procedure
1. Main menu > "2. Settings" > "14. Configure messages" >"..."
Select one of the displayed messages. The message text is displayed in the displayed
menu.
2. Suppress display of message: "Toggle off/on" parameter field
– Authorize access with Expert PIN, if necessary.
– "Off":
– Messages which cannot be suppressed for safety reasons are read-only.
3. Enable/disable required acknowledgment for messages. "Requires acknowledgment"
parameter field.
4. Specify the message type: "Message type" parameter field. Set the maximum weighting
of the message. The urgency increases as follows:
5. Set the delay times:
– "Incoming delay time" parameter field:
– "Outgoing delay time" parameter field:
6. Change the filter settings, if necessary: → Filtering messages (Page 188)
Operating with the Local User Interface
Operating Manual, 06/2017, A5E31930478-05
Note
Deactivation of monitoring
If you suppress the display, you switch off the monitoring assigned to a message.
Faults which occur are neither detected nor signaled.
The display of the message in the status bar is deactivated.
A display of the message in menu → [2.14] Set message parameters (Page 187) is
only possible if the following requirement is met: The filter condition "Message activity"
= "Off" has been assigned.
Message type
Maintenance messag-
es
Limit messages
Set time interval between detection and output of a message.
This delay is only active for messages which are not suppressed.
Set time interval between elimination of cause of message and deletion of message
from the message list.
The delay is only active for messages which do not require acknowledgment.
6.13 [2.14] Settings > Set message parameters
Low
Maintenance required
Maintenance demand-
-
Urgency
Medium
Maintenance alarm /
ed
Limit warning
Functions
High
fault
Limit alarm
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