2.4.2 Basic navigation overview
Figure 2-3: Engineering Assistant Basic Navigation Overview
The Engineering Assistant software can be navigated in a variety of ways. The numbers
below correspond to the numbers shown in Figure 2-3.
A. The navigation tabs contain the flow configuration information. In offline mode, each
tab will not become active until the required fields on the previous tab are completed. In
online mode, these tabs will be functional unless a change on a preceding tab is made.
B. The Reset button will return each field within all of the flow configuration tabs (Fluid
Selection, Fluid Properties, and Primary Element Selection) to the values initially
displayed at the start of the configuration.
A. If editing a previously saved flow configuration, the values will return to those
that were last saved.
B. If starting a new flow configuration, all entered values will be erased.
C. The Back button is used to step backward through the flow configuration tabs.
D. The Next button is used to step forward through the flow configuration tabs. The Next
button will not become active until all required fields on the current page are completed.
E. The Help button may be selected at any time to get a detailed explanation of the
information required on the current configuration tab.
F. Any configuration information that needs to be entered or reviewed will appear in this
portion of the screen.
G. These menus navigate to the Configure Flow, Basic Setup, Device, Variables, Calibration,
and Save/Send tabs.
H. These buttons navigate to Config/Setup, Device Diagnostics, or Process Variables
sections.
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