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7 Operation7.1 General performance of displayStartupscreen(0)(2a)(3a)Base screen(default ortext number 0)(1)(4a)(5a)(6a)Display- andediting menu(2)messages(3)Fault bitprocessing(4)Historyprocessing(5)Systemconfiguration(6)(7a)(7a)Help textprocessing(7)(7a)(7a)(0) The devices will show a startup display for a few seconds when they are switched on.(1) As long as no function calls are initiated by the operator or the controller, the initial screen form (mask) willbe shown. This mask contains text 000 or a permanently text for the mask, if Text 000 has not been programmed.(2a) Call for a menu via function keys:(2) if the operator activates a function key for a programmed text, it will be shown in the display, with cyclicrefreshment. If the displayed text is a menu text, subsequent texts can be called up with the cursor. This allowsthe programming of menus for readouts and editing (see menu for readouts and editing(3a) Call for a message from the register:(3) if the text is called by the controller, it will be displayed, but will not be cyclically refreshed. However, the textcan be assigned to the functions of either menu text or operating text by using the control sequences #F and#f.(4a) Branching into the basic mask:(4) if the device status is "basic mask" and there are faults, the fault heading will be shown.(5a) Call for history via function key or PLC (see Chapter "History"):(5) edit history.(6a) Call for system menu (see "Setting parameters during operation"):(6) edit system menu.(7a) Call for help function:(7) any text can have any number of help pages assigned to it. The operator can access those with the helpkey.Process display and control/ Device Manual/ Issue: 07.01123E

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