Pop-up messages within the Information Display inform the operator of a pending or immediate machine condition. These messages are abbreviated to relate the machine condition while the machine is in operation. The messages are restricted to a dedicated area of the Display to minimize conflicts with productivity and safety information.
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(1) Example of Event Code 101-13(2): A Level 2 Yellow Warning message
(2) Pop-Up Message Box (3) Number of Active Messages (Displayed if there are multiple Active warnings) (4) Arrow: Allows user to page through all the Active Messages |
If the message is Level 1 or 2, press the mid-section of this area to snooze the message.
Note: A Level 3 (red banner) message will not snooze.
Touching the arrow (4) will cycle to the next fault code banner.
The pop-up message box (2) is formatted to provide required information in a condensed, understandable condition for the operator. Pop-up messages are used for various information conditions and severities. These information conditions and severities, and the general layout of the Pop-Up messages, are described in the following sections.
Information (Info) Pop-Up Messages
Information Pop-up messages provide non-safety, critical messages to the operator. Text within the messages appears in complete words, allowing for greater understanding and ease of translation.
If multiple information pop-ups are active, an arrow will appear. The operator can press the arrow and page through all the active pop-ups. If the operator has not pressed the arrow for 5 seconds and if no warnings are active, the Display automatically pages through the active information pop-ups.
If any warnings are active, and not “snoozed,” the information pop-ups will not display.
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(5) An example of a Level 2 Warning Fault Code that has been “snoozed”. |
After all the Fault codes have been snoozed, the reduced icon will appear in the corner of the screen. Press the icon and the Events List screen will appear.
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Note: A Level 3 warning cannot snooze. The pop-up box cannot be reduced. Level 3 warnings remain active.
The color of the symbol represents the highest-level active warning.
- Level 1 – A Gray Warning supersedes any active Information Pop-Up message.
- Level 2 – A Yellow Warning supersedes active Information/Level 1 Warning (or lower) Pop-Up message.
- Level 3 – A Red Warning is the highest priority. A Level 3 Warning always supersedes an active Level 2 (or lower) Pop-Up message.
Note: Level 3 Red Warnings (a red banner) will remain active and will not snooze.
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A Level 1 Warning supersedes any active Information Pop-Up message. An Information Pop-Up will not display if any Level 1 or higher warning is active (and not “snoozed” by the operator).
If the machine is running, Level 1 warnings may be snoozed for 10 hours. If there are two or more events, numbers will appear above the arrow. These numbers indicate the index of the currently displayed Pop-Up messages and the total number of active and un-snoozed warnings.
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A Level 2 Warning supersedes any active Information Pop-Up or Level 1 Warning. If multiple warnings are active, an arrow appears indicating so. If the operator has not pressed the arrow for 5 seconds, the Display automatically pages through active (un-snoozed) Level 1 Warnings, provided no Level 2 or Level 3 Warnings are active.
If the machine is running, the operator may snooze Level 2 warnings for 1 hour. If the warnings are an Event, they will reappear if the Event generating the warning remains active.
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Level 3 Warnings are the highest priority. A Level 3 Warning always supersedes an active Level 2 Warning or Pop-Up message and an active Level 1 warning or Pop-Up message. If multiple warnings are active, an arrow appears, indicating so.
Note: A Level 3 Warning will not snooze. A Level 3 Warning remains active.