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42/24-10 EN Rev. 9 Chapter 7: Gas Analyzer Configuration 7-D-1
Section D Display
Display Features
The display can be
configured
In measurement mode the gas analyzer screen is freely configurable. A standard
layout is configured on each delivered unit (see below).
Display Elements Display elements are:
the default measured values in the analysis system (measured quantities,
auxiliary quantities, current outputs and current inputs), and
freely configured displays of measured quantities as well as value entries or key
entries.
“Pages” The screen is divided into “pages”, i.e. the values present in the system are
summarized on pages. Up to six measurement values can be displayed per page.
The pages brought up when scrolling with the
softkey can be configured.
A value can only be displayed on a single page.
System Pages
(Standard Layout)
The gas analyzer normally displays its measured values in a fixed sequence on
the various screen pages. This also holds true for the measured quantities of
system modules that were added by the user (see “Setting Up System Modules“
section, page 7-C-5).
Since up to six values can be displayed on a page, the number of system pages
depends on the number of values.
The user cannot delete system pages.
The following table shows the standard system page layout in a gas analyzer with
no more than six sample components and variables each.
Page Standard Layout On/Off
1 Sample component measurement values in physical units On
2 Sample component measurement values in %Span On
3 Current signals at the analog outputs On
4 Variable measurement values (e.g. flow, temperature,
pressure) in physical units
Off
5 Sample component measurement values in %MRS Off
6 Current signals at the analog inputs (if available) On
User Pages In addition to the system pages the user can set up so-called user pages (see
page 7-D-6).
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