Emerson MMI-20011276 Pacemaker User Manual


 
Net Oil Computer Supplement 19
Using the Display and Menu System
NOC Overview NOC ConfigurationUsing the DisplayBefore You Begin
To enter the menus:
To enter the Management menu system, press the
Security button. The Security button is in
the lower right corner of the display, marked with a padlock icon (see Figure 3-1). You may or
may not be required to enter a password (see the following section).
To move from the Well Performance Measurement screen to the top-level View menu, press
the
EXIT button (see Figure 3-1).
3.3.1 Accessing management functions
You can use the
Security button to access management functions from any point in the Series 3000
menus. When the
Security button is pressed:
If security is disabled, the Management menu will be displayed immediately. By default,
security is disabled.
If security has been enabled, you will be prompted to enter a password. There are two
passwords:
- The configuration password enables access to all functions. When it is entered, the
Management menu is displayed.
- The maintenance password enables access to the maintenance functions. When it is
entered, the Maintenance menu is displayed.
Both passwords consist of a sequence of four cursor control button presses. To enter a password:
1. Press the four cursor control buttons in the correct sequence.
2. Press
SEL.
To configure and enable security, see Chapter 6.
3.3.2 Shortcuts
From any point in the menu system, you can:
Return to the Management menu (if security is disabled) or the password entry screen (if
security is enabled) by pressing the
Security button, as described in the previous section.
Return to the operating screen by pressing the
Security button, then pressing the EXIT button.
3.4 Using the function buttons
The buttons at the bottom of the display are the function buttons. The functions performed by the
buttons vary, depending on the screen and the current state of the application. The function currently
assigned to the button is always displayed on the screen, above the button. The buttons are sometimes
referred to as F1, F2, and F3. Figure 3-4 lists the functions supported by the NOC application.
Note: The left and right cursor control buttons may also be used as function buttons. See Figure 3-4.
If a cursor is shown on the display, the action performed by the function button applies to the item
where the cursor is located. Before pressing a function button, be sure the cursor is located correctly.
See Section 3.5.