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OIW-HBO-0002-EX-005
OIW EX SERIES-SIDE STREAM
OPERATION MANUAL
Rev. 004 MAY 2015
3.2.3 – Lower Panel: Configuration Options, Login, Overview and Graphical Displays
From this panel the user can view and configure the various system parameters, login/logout of the system, view the
configuration settings or display an additional graph. Users can toggle between each panel display using the F3 button.
A. Config Options & Login/Logout. B. Overview settings. C. Graphical display.
Figure 37: Screen options for the lower panel of the EX Series. Use F3 to toggle between each screen.
NOTE: If an incorrect password is entered more than 3 times then a log will be written to the system log
file and (if enabled) an alarm will be raised.
INFORMATION: After changes are made if the unit is powered down or the software shut down all changes
will be lost unless the ‘Save Changes & Logout’ button has been selected.
INFORMATION: The user must be logged on to the system in order to make any changes to the
configurations and must log out to save the changes.
3.2.3.1 – Configuration Options Panel
To enable configuration of the system parameters the user must first login. The following configuration panel buttons,
each opens a menu of options subdivided under individual tabs, are available for user configuration:
1. General 2. Schedule 3. Alarms 4. Ultrasonics
5. Oil Type 6. Ext. Input & Output 7. System Test
Login/Logout Function:
The left side ‘Configuration Options’ display area in Figure 38 below shows the ‘Login’ prompt for password entry. Once
the user has entered a valid password and successfully logged in, the ‘Login’ box will change to the ‘Save Changes &
Logout’ button, as shown in b on the right side of Figure 38 below. Any configuration changes made will take effect
immediately allowing the user to preview the new configurations. However, the ‘Save Changes & Logout’ button must
be selected for the new configuration(s) to be permanently applied. Otherwise the system will, by default, automatically
logout after 60 minutes saving any changes.
Figure 38: a. Logged OUT and b. Logged IN screens.
a
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b.