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SUPREMATouch
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Operation of the System
MSA
US
Fig. 13 Measure Point Setup
The following paragraphs describe the functions of the individual window items. The first items de-
scribed are those that are identical in all three subwindows .
Measure Point No.
Field type: Selection field
The field contains a list of all configured sensor inputs. It also contains sensor inputs which no
longer physically exist, but whose parameters are still stored in the system. Those inputs are only
removed when the user deletes them in the Measure Point window.
After an input number is selected, the rest of the window is filled with data if that input has already
been set up. If an input number is selected that has not been set up, the settings from the last
displayed input remain and are used as the preliminary settings for the new input. This makes it
easy to copy the settings from one input to another.
If an input is displayed that has not yet been set up, default values are used as the preliminary
settings for the input of certain fields. This selection field can be accessed without a key switch or
password if an input is entered for which input parameters have already been set. If a number is
entered that has not been used before, authorisation by means of a password or key switch is re-
quired.
Inhibit
Field type: Check box
If this check box is enabled, the selected input cannot trigger alarms.
All parameter changes using the window items described below apply to the inputs se-
lected in that field.

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