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|  Basic Screen Tutorial | 
 
|  Frist round For creating an alarm screen | 
 
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1.What is an alarm function? 
■  Alarm function?  | 
 
| *"GP-PRO/PB III C-Package" is called "C-Package" below. | 
 
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There is a function of various alarm displays in C-Package,isn't
  there? 
  If it is going to create a picture, I does not understand what kind of tag
  or parts should be used... | 
 
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To be sure in C-Package,  
  
    
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      Alarm Summary | 
     
    
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      Alarm History | 
     
    
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       Alarm Message | 
     
   
  
  There are three functions. | 
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I see. 
  If alarm comes up,the list of alarm message is indicated on the screen by "alarm
  summary functions". 
  What happens in the case of an alarm history function? | 
 
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| If alarm generates an alarm history function, alarm time, check
  time, and restoration time can stay and also display an alarm message as a
  history in a screen.  | 
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Wow. Since it went back in the past and the generated alarm
  can be checked on a touch panel if it exists, it is safe. | 
 
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Well. If it is the alarm history function of C-Package, alarm
  can be scrolled on a touch panel or the restored alarm can also be deleted. 
  Incidentally this alarm history function is currently most used function by
  many users in an alarm function. | 
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I've got it.Surely I use an alarm history function shortly. 
  Morover,What kind of function is the direction of an alarm message function? | 
 
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An alarm message function is a function which flows and displays
  an alarm message under the screen of a touch panel. 
  If alarm is restored when this function is used, an alarm message will be elaseed
  automatically.  | 
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