Nautel Maine Inc VS300 User Manual
VS300 Operations and Maintenance Manual
Operating the transmitter
Issue 0.1 2011-03-11
Page 2-33
Each meter is a colour-coded bar with minimum and maximum values. The meter’s current value is
indicated by an arrow on the colour-coded bar, as well as a displayed value below the meter. A
parameter value in the green section of a meter bar indicates the parameter is within the range for
normal operation. A parameter value in the yellow section (as applicable) of a meter bar indicates the
parameter is still within an operational range, but is approaching design limitations. A parameter value
in the red section of a meter bar indicates the parameter is outside normal operating conditions.
indicated by an arrow on the colour-coded bar, as well as a displayed value below the meter. A
parameter value in the green section of a meter bar indicates the parameter is within the range for
normal operation. A parameter value in the yellow section (as applicable) of a meter bar indicates the
parameter is still within an operational range, but is approaching design limitations. A parameter value
in the red section of a meter bar indicates the parameter is outside normal operating conditions.
To delete a meter from the home page, click the
X
in the upper, left corner of the meter’s box in the
Meters section or de-select the check-box in the Relevant Meters list.
To view detailed info on a specific transmitter sub-system (e.g., Controller), select the desired sub-
system and then click on the
system and then click on the
i
(information) button to the right of the sub-system name (see
Figure 2.24: Detailed Sub-System Information (Controller shown)
This screen displays the status of the selected sub-system, as well as real-time meter values. The
Alarms section shows all active alarms pertaining to the sub-system.
Alarms section shows all active alarms pertaining to the sub-system.