Specifications
Using the CIM Display
As mentioned previously, the menu tree of the CIM Display is organized
into three functional levels. This structure is used to allow different levels
of access to analyzer control and configuration operations. The three
functional menu levels are as follows.
Navigating the Menus
• Monitor Menu – This menu level allows minimal control of the
analyzer and viewing of analyzer status with minimal control of
analyzer function. This level is intended for operations
personnel. All password levels have access to the Monitor Menu;
however, higher access is necessary for some functions.
• Maintenance Menu – This menu level allows detailed application
and stream control and is intended for engineering personnel. A
password with “Maintain” level access is needed to access the
Maintenance Menu and all of its functions.
• Configure Menu – This menu level allows system configuration
control and is intended for use of system administrators and
engineers. A password with “Configure” level access is needed
to access the Maintenance Menu. Higher (“Super”) access is
needed to access user and password functions.
These different menu levels can be selected using the tool bar icons.
The three options show up anytime any one of the main three menus is
displayed. Select the Home icon in the far upper right corner of the CIM
Display in order to display the default menu, which will display the menu
icons.
The toolbar allows the user to navigate directly to commonly used
screens. In addition to selections described above, this includes access
to the alarm screen as well as settings for valves, temperature, pressure
and streams. To navigate to a screen using the toolbar, simply tap on the
desired icon (or click if using the HMI emulator).
The Toolbar
At the bottom of the screen, below the content area, is the softkey bar.
When a menu is displayed, a series of softkeys appears on the softkey
bar. As the user navigates through the different screens, the softkeys
that appear will depend on the particular screen being displayed. The
function of each softkey is identified by a label on the softkey.
The Softkey Bar
To operate a softkey, simply touch it on the display screen (or click on it
if using the HMI emulator).
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