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Configuring with ProTool ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈ ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈ ÉÉÉÉ ÊÊÊÊ ËËËËË ÇÇÇÇ ÉÉÉÉ ÊÊÊÊ ËËËËË ÇÇÇÇ ÉÉÉÉ ÊÊÊÊ ËËËËË ÇÇÇÇ Figure 5-5 Example of Partitioning the Display on the OP25 Significance The different areas have the following significance for the Operator Panel: Basic area The lowest level, extending over the whole display. All other areas are superimposed on parts of the basic area. The location and size of the basic area cannot be modified. Screens are configured in the basic area. This means that the contents of the basic area depends on the screen you call. Fixed window A window that is permanently open. It occupies part of the basic area. The fixed window can be enabled/disabled by choosing Screen/Keys from the menu. If it is enabled, it is displayed while screens are being configured, thus reducing the available area for screens. You can adjust the size of the fixed window; it is permanently located at the top border of the screen. You configure the fixed window with the screen editor. Alarm message area The window in which alarm messages appear. The window is opened only when an alarm message is issued. The window disappears when the alarm message is acknowledged. The size and the location of the alarm message area cannot be configured. Its size is set automatically with the size of the event message area. The display of alarm messages cannot be disabled. Either an alarm message area or a message line has to be configured. Event message area 5-14 The window in which event messages appear. The window is opened only if it is called. The event message area can be enabled and disabled by choosing Screen/Keys. There is a choice of two settings for its height. Its location can also be changed. ProTool User’s Guide Release 09/96