Specifications

Chapter 3
CIM Display Panel Operation
Overview
This chapter is intended for operating and maintenance personnel.
Introduction
All of the Maxum II’s operational and daily routine maintenance tasks can
be performed from the CIM color touch screen display. The CIM Display
is the physical hardware that is installed in the door of the Maxum II. It is
controlled by a processor board called the CIM Board. The combination
of board and display is referred to as the CIM (Control Interface Module).
The CIM runs an enhanced version of the HMI software that is used to
control the Maintenance Panel in older versions of Maxum. Because this
chapter deals primarily with the operation of the software, the term HMI
may be used at times to refer to the software even though the hardware
is the CIM or CIM Display. In addition, the display emulator in the
workstation software is referred to as the HMI emulator.
The HMI software on the CIM utilizes interactive display screens, menus,
and icons for common functions. In addition, the software is equipped
with context sensitive help for most functions. This makes the device
intuitive and simple to use once the user is familiar with the basic
operation.
The information in this chapter is written for the color touch screen CIM
Display running the latest software version. Some versions of Maxum
may be equipped with the older Maintenance Panel. Information for that
version of the Maintenance Panel can be found in the Maintenance
Manual for the Maxum II Airbath/Airless Oven Configuration.
Before You Begin
Since it is also possible to install a CIM display in an existing Maxum
(including Airbath/Airless oven configuration), it may be possible that the
CIM Display has a different software version. In this case some screens
and menus may appear different.
However, all versions of display are designed to look and operate in a
similar manner, including both the CIM Display and the Maintenance
Panel running the most recent software versions. All versions 4.0 and up
have a menu tree of the HMI that is organized into 3 functional levels.
These levels allow different levels of access to analyzer control and
configuration.
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