LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual
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April 17, 2000
Man ual Revisio n 1.0
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Figure 4.4: Example Peak Reverse Tonnage View
Figure 4.4 shows a four channel screen when viewing reverse tonnages.
Notice that there are no limit bars when viewing reverse tonnage as there is only one reverse limit for
each channel. Referring to Figure 4.3, an additional setting in the reverse tonnage view is:
n) Reverse Limit Value
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The reverse tonnage limit setting for this channel. Note that only
peak tonnage has a reverse limit.
Section 4.2.1
Selecting a View
As explained in section 3.2, data windows can monitor “local” peaks with a separate set of setpoints
from the “absolute” peak. Each set of tonnages and limits comprise a “view” in this screen and is
indicated by the box in the upper left of the screen as shown by “h” and “g” in Figure 4.2. The absolute
peak tonnages and associated limits are called the “peak view”. In all, there are six different “views” of
tonnages and settings - peak forward, peak reverse, data window 1 forward, data window 2 forward, data
window 3 forward, and data window 4 forward. The default view on entering the screen is peak forward
tonnages and settings.