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SUMMIT 8800
DISPLAY & WEB ACCESS
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6. DISPLAY AND WEB ACCESS
The Summit 8800 display capabilities can be accessed locally via its touch screen or remotely via
a web browser connected to the build-in Summit web browser. This means that it can be used
via a large local display, a phone, a tablet or a PC. It is also possible to download alarm and audit
logs and real-time ID reports. For details on operator display and web access, see volume 1.
The display screen capabilities of the SUMMIT 8800 represents a quantum leap for flow comput-
ers. Not only is it a colour display, but it is also fully graphics, presenting text, mimics, trends,
X-Y-Z charts etc. and it is also fully configurable.
When starting a new application, the configurator will automatically generate a default menu
depending on the type of streams/ prover chosen. Because the menu is created in the default
engineering units, it is very important to make sure that the correct engineering units are
chosen, otherwise the menu items have to be changed manually. So please check if they are set
correctly under “settings” of the configurator start menu:
Figure 26 Display, set the correct engineering units
Please note that the menu will not automatically be adjusted when adding a stream to prevent
damaging any changes made. If desired, it is possible to create a new application and import any
changes desired or just create new menu items using the appropriate templetes.
There are two type of display pages:
System pages
These pages are deemed essential and will always be available
User defined pages
All other pages are fully configurable
6 .1 System pages
The Summit has standard pages which cannot be changed and will always be available. They
handle the system functions, such as: