4 reference documents, 5 glossary of terms and abbreviations, Table 1-1. reference documents – Micromod Micro-PWC: 53PW6000 MicroPWC Operators Manual User Manual
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Micro-PWC OPERATOR’S MANUAL
4 Introduction
1.4 Reference Documents
This manual provides information only for the operation of the Micro-PWC.
lists additional docu-
ments that relate to the operation of the available control systems.
1.5 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
This glossary provides definition for terms used in the Micro-PWC Operator’s Manual. Where alternate
usage is defined in the glossary, the first listed term is considered the preferred usage.
Special Keys
Identifies a specific key that is not alphabetic, numeric or punctuation.
Examples:
Press
E
NTER
.
Press
E
SC
V M. (Press and release each key in sequence.)
Press
C
TRL
-A
LT
-S
HIFT
-D
EL
.
(Press all keys in sequence without releasing any one key
until you have pressed them all.)
File name
Indicates a file or directory name. Example:
file1.exe
c:\new
Revision variable A ? indicates a value that may change depending on the version of an item.
Example:
Part number: 1234567?0
Part number: 1234567??
Table 1-1. Reference Documents
System
Number
Document Title
General
PN26005
Micro-PWC Configuration
PN26001
Micro-PWC Introduction and Installation
Table 1-2. Glossary
Term
Definition
Atom
A single data element in the global database. Atoms can exist in various
forms, including (but not limited to) a single bit (e.g., Auto/Manual), a
floating point number, a tagname or a multi-character legend; there is no
predefined limit to the size of an atom.
Mini-Alarm
Window
The Mini-Alarm Window is located to the right of the System Window on
the Micro-PWC screen. It automatically appears upon system startup
and is visible at all times. The Mini-Alarm Window provides a title bar, an
alarm display area, an event display area, Alarm Acknowledge buttons
to acknowledge alarms and events, a Filter button, and a More Alarms
indicator.