Casella CEL Software for Heat Stress Monitor HSM100 User Manual
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HEAT STRESS MONITOR
Handbook No. HB3215-05
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The program is supplied ready to operate with 4 display pages pre-configured to suit the vast majority of
applications. Many customers may not find it necessary to customise the screen configuration. A copy of
the original program diskette should be retained such that it is possible to re-load the program with its
default configuration files.
The currently displayed page is selected from the 'View' menu.
A maximum of 8 different screen configurations may be customised to suit a specific requirement.
Display pages may incorporate a variety of display elements including value boxes, scrolling graphs, text
messages and bit map images for the display of company logos etc.
Modification to the programs display configuration can only be carried out whilst the file 'HSM.INI' is in
a Read/Write mode. Use Windows 'File Manager' or `Explorer' to change the properties of the supplied
file from read only to read-write and then start the HSM program.
Simple mouse based operations enable display elements to be added, positioned, sized or deleted. To
modify any on screen display elements including positions, sizes, titles, data channels, display units etc.,
either 'Click the right mouse button' or select 'Edit Display' from the 'Options' menu.
9.0 SIZE
AND POSITION
The 'Size' and 'Position' functions are self explanatory. Simply click and hold the left mouse button whilst
located on the relevant display element and move the mouse to reposition or size the element. Release the
mouse button to complete the operation.
10.0 MODIFY PARAMETERS
The 'Modify Parameters' option is used to edit various characteristics of a display element.
Position the marker on the relevant box and click the left button. Text items including titles,
engineering units, fonts, borders and colours may be changed within the 'Edit Basic Parameters'
window. The 'Data' channel identifies which input data field will be presented within the display
element.
11.0 DELETING
DISPLAY ELEMENTS
To delete a display element, simply position the cursor marker on the relevant display item and
click the left mouse button. NOTE: Once an element has been removed and the new
configuration saved, there is no way of recovering a deleted object.
12.0 ADDING
NEW DISPLAY ELEMENTS
The following display elements are available for presentation on a real time screen;-