Yokogawa Button Operated MV2000 User Manual
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Search for alarm change ponts, mark/message postons, and start/stop
Select
Edt > Search Alarm, Search Mark, or Search Start/Stop from the menu bar.
Search for an alarm change point
Click any one
Search for a mark/message position
Click any one
Search for a start/stop position
Click any one
Search for an alarm change pont
Move cursor A or cursor B to an alarm change point (alarm occurrence point/recovery
point from an alarm occurrence state) of an active channel. Search is possible in the
direction to the right of the cursor or in the direction to the left of the cursor.
Tool bar menu
Operaton
Right move cursor A
Cursor A jumps to an alarm on the right side.
Left move cursor A
Cursor A jumps to an alarm on the left side.
Right move cursor B
Cursor B jumps to an alarm on the right side.
Left move cursor B
Cursor B jumps to an alarm on the left side.
Search for a mark/message poston
Cursor A or cursor B is moved to a mark position (any mark/trigger mark) of an active
group. Search is possible in the direction to the right of the cursor or in the direction to
the left of the cursor.
Tool bar menu
Operaton
Right move cursor A
Cursor A jumps to a message or a mark on the right side.
Left move cursor A
Cursor A jumps to a message or a mark on the left side.
Right move cursor B
Cursor B jumps to a message or a mark on the right side.
Left move cursor B
Cursor B jumps to a message or a mark on the left side.
Search for start/stop
Cursor A or cursor B is moved to the start position or the stop position of an active
channel.
Tool bar menu
Operaton
Right move cursor A
Cursor A jumps to a start/stop position on the right side.
Left move cursor A
Cursor A jumps to a start/stop position on the left side.
Right move cursor B
Cursor B jumps to a start/stop position on the right side.
Left move cursor B
Cursor B jumps to a start/stop position on the left side.
Note
• The search function cannot be used when no cursor is displayed.
• The search function cannot be used when there is no mark or when alarm display is OFF.
4.7 Cursor Use