Instruction Manual
748467-A
January 2002
3-4 Operation Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management
Model MicroCEM
c. MicroCEM Menu
Clicking on the Tools text in the lower
left corner of the display activates the
MicroCEM menu. From this menu, all
of the MicroCEM user-interface func-
tions can be accessed.
Figure 3-4. MicroCEM Menu
d. MicroCEM Alarms
The MicroCEM Alarms dialog shows all
the current alarms. A current alarm is
one with an Active status of 1 (active)
or an Acknowledged state of 0 (not ac-
knowledged).. If the Show Historical
Alarms checkbox is checked, all non-
current alarms are also shown (non-
active acknowledged alarms). Up to
100 alarms will be shown. To see more
than the last 100 alarms, the web
based MicroCEM interface must be
used. If one or more alarms are cur-
rent, the most recent of them will be
displayed on the main display. If more
than one alarm is current “(more)” will
be displayed after the name of the most
recent alarm on the main window to in-
dicate that more than one alarm is ac-
tive. Horizontal scroll bar is be used to
see Date and Time of the Alarms.
Figure 3-5. Pocket PC Alarms Screen
Alarms with a critical level will cause
the System trouble output to become
active when the alarm is active. When
all active critical alarms are acknowl-
edged, the System trouble output will
become inactive.
On-screen keyboard is available
at any time by clicking on the
keyboard button.