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LMEX

Commands below can be found under the LMEX à LMEX menu.

COMMAND DESCRIPTION HOW TO EXECUTE BUTTON SHORTCUT
Enable... Enables LMEX, automatic activities can run when enabled.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Enable…' command.
  3. Confirm the selection.
  4. If no error messages appear above operation was successful.
No
Disable... Disables all LMEX activities
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Disable…' command.
  3. Confirm the selection.
  4. If no error messages appear above operation was successful.
No
Configure... Runs MCED and loads LMEX configuration parameters.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Configure…' command.
  3. Edit the LMEX parameters as per MCED procedures.
  4. Press the 'Save and Exit' button in MCED.
  5. Alternatively, press the 'Configure LMEX' button under the LMEX menus, then proceed with step 3 above.
Yes
View Monitor Screen Opens the top level monitor window, shows overall system numbers and trends - of interest if global level load management is being done.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'View Monitor Screen' command.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'View Monitor Screen' button under the LMEX menus.

Note: This command not available in one metering point systems. See command below.

Yes
View Metering Point List Displays the list of on-line metering points. If there is only one metering point, this command opens the metering point monitor window, and shows its numbers and trends.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'View Metering Point List' command.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'View Metering Point List' button under the LMEX menus.
Yes
View Schedule List Displays the list of on-line schedules.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'View Schedule List' command.  
  3. Alternatively, press the 'View Schedules' button under the LMEX menus. 
Yes
Clear Peak Demand Values... Resets all peak and off-peak billing period recorded demand extrema, in LMEX and all metering points.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Clear Peak Demand Values...' command.
No
Archive Demand Recording Files... Archives all  NTMCRDR files accumulating on the hard disk. Transfers data to archive files.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Archive Demand Recording Files…' command.
  3. Confirm the selection.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Archive All Demand Data Recording Files' button under the LMEX menus.
Yes
View Current Demand Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the LMEX NTMCRDR  file accumulating at the time, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains total system demand numbers.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'View Current Demand Recording File' command.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'View Current Demand Recording File' button under the LMEX menus.
Yes
View Archived Demand Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the archived LMEX NTMCRDR  file, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains total system demand numbers.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'View Archived Demand Recording File' command.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'View Archived Demand Recording File' button under the LMEX menus.
Yes
Report Recent Load States List the state of each load in the database at the time specified by the operator. The search is done on the data recording files accumulating at the time only.
  1. Enable Date and Time Filtering in the currently active MCDA filter.
  2. Select the Start Date and Time in the currently active MCDA filter. This defines the time and date of interest for the report generator.
  3. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  4. Select the 'Report Recent Load States...' command.  
  5. When done, view the generated file in the export file directory.
No
Report Archived Load States List the state of each load in the database at the time specified by the operator. The search is done on the archived data recording files only.
  1. Enable Date and Time Filtering in the currently active MCDA filter.
  2. Select the Start Date and Time in the currently active MCDA filter. This defines the time and date of interest for the report generator.
  3. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  4. Select the 'Report Archived Load Point States...' command.  
  5. When done, view the generated file in the export file directory.
No
Report Recent Energy Consumption Reports energy consumed by each load in the system, between the times specified by the operator. Above figures are also totaled up. The search is done on the data recording files accumulating at the time only.  
  1. Select appropriate filter in MCDA and make it the current filter.
  2. Edit above filter parameters as desired. This defines parameters used by the report generator.
  3. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  4. Select the 'Report Recent Energy Consumption...' command.  
  5. When done, view the generated file in the export file directory.
No
Report Archived Energy Consumption Reports energy consumed by each load in the system, between the times specified by the operator. Above figures are also totaled up. The search is done on the archived data recording files.  
  1. Select appropriate filter in MCDA and make it the current filter.
  2. Edit above filter parameters as desired. This defines parameters used by the report generator.
  3. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  4. Select the 'Report Archived Energy Consumption...' command.  
  5. When done, view the generated file in the export file directory.
No
View Event Log Spawns MCEV and loads LMEX event log file.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'View Event Log' command. This spawns the MCEV event viewer with the LMEX current working log file loaded. If MCEV was running previously, you must first terminate MCEV.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'View Event Log' button under the LMEX menus. This spawns the MCEV event viewer with the LMEX current working log file loaded. If MCEV was running previously, you must first terminate MCEV.
Yes
View Alarms Spawns MCEV and loads LMEX event log file, displaying alarms only
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'View Alarms' command. This spawns the MCEV event viewer with the LMEX current working log file loaded, displaying alarms. If MCEV was running previously, you must first terminate MCEV.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'View Alarms' button under the LMEX menus. This spawns the MCEV event viewer with the LMEX current working log file loaded, displaying alarms. If MCEV was running previously, you must first terminate MCEV.
Yes
Acknowledge Alarms Acknowledges all LMEX alarms.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Acknowledge Alarms' command. This acknowledges all LMEX alarms.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'Acknowledge All Alarms' button under the LMEX menus. This acknowledges all LMEX alarms.
Yes
Archive Event Log File Archives event log file.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Archive Log File…' command.
  3. Press the 'OK' button to continue, or 'Cancel' to abort the procedure.
  4. Press the 'Yes' button if you wish the current working log file to be reset (i.e. emptied of all records) after archiving operation completes, or press 'No' if you do not want that file to be reset.
  5. Press the 'OK' button to start the procedure, or 'Cancel' to abort the procedure. NOTE: If you select the current working file to be rest, and the operation fails (e.g.: the target drive is full, or not available), the current working file is NOT reset.
  6. Successful command execution creates a file named LMEXYYYYMMDD.LOG where YYYY is the current year, MM the current month and DD the current day. The file is placed in the directory specified by the 'Log File Backup Directory' entry in the NTMC configuration file.
Yes
Release All Loads Sends control code to specified loads, reconnecting their power.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Release All Loads' command.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'Release All Loads' button under the LMEX menus.
Yes
Reinsert Loads in OFF State Sends OFF command to all loads in OFF State
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Reinsert Loads in OFF State' command.
  3. Alternatively, press the 'Reinsert Loads in OFF State' button under the LMEX menus.
Yes
Exit Terminates LMEX. This is usually done automatically by MCEX.
  1. In LMEX, select the 'LMEX' menu.
  2. Select the 'Exit…' command.
  3. Confirm your intention.
  4. Alternatively, to terminate LMEX only, bring the MCEX window to the foreground.
  5. Put the mouse cursor over the line in MCEX window displaying LMEX status.
  6. Click the right mouse button.
  7. Select 'Close'.
  8. Alternatively, to terminate LMEX together with the rest of NTMC system, simply terminate NTMC.
No - X button disabled

 

Metering Points

To display a metering point window first display the metering point list, then click on the metering point of interest.

Commands below can be executed by first making a metering point window the active window, then selecting commands under the LMEX à Metering Point menu.

COMMAND DESCRIPTION HOW TO EXECUTE BUTTON SHORTCUT
Configure... Starts MCED and loads on-line metering point configuration file.
  1. Display window of metering point to be configured.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Configure…' command.
  4. Edit the parameters using the MCED procedures.
  5. Alternatively, Display window of metering point to be configured.
  6. Press the 'Configure Metering Point' button in the metering point window.
  7. Edit the parameters using the MCED procedures.
Yes
Put Off-line... Places selected metering point off-line.
  1. Display window of metering point to be placed off-line.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Put Off-line' command.
  4. Confirm your intention.
No
View Event Log Spawns MCEV and loads LMEX event log file, displaying metering point event log entries only.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Event Log' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'View Event Log' button in the metering point window. This spawns the MCEV event viewer with the LMEX current working log file loaded. If MCEV was running previously, you must first terminate MCEV.
Yes
View Alarms Spawns MCEV and loads LMEX event log file, displaying metering point alarm entries only.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Alarms' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'View Alarms' button in the metering point window. This spawns the MCEV event viewer with the LMEX current working log file loaded. If MCEV was running previously, you must first terminate MCEV.
Yes
Acknowledge Alarms Acknowledges all metering point alarms.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Acknowledge Alarms' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Acknowledge Alarms' button in the metering point window.
Yes
View Demand List Displays the list of all demand inputs on-line associated with the metering point
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Demand List' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Metering Point Demands' button in the metering point window.
Yes
View Demand Point Not Implemented - reserved for future use. N/A. No
Clear Peak Demand Values... Resets metering point peak and off-peak billing period recorded demand extrema.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Clear Peak Demand Values...' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Metering Point Demands' button in the metering point window.
No
Archive Demand Recording Files... Archives metering point NTMCRDR files accumulating on the hard disk. Transfers data to archive files.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Archive Demand Recording Files...' command.
  4. Confirm your intention.
  5. Alternatively, press the 'Archive Demand Recording Files' button in the metering point window.
Yes
View Current Demand Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the metering point NTMCRDR  file accumulating at the time, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains metering point demand numbers.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Current Demand Recording File' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'View Current Demand Recording File' button in the metering point window.
Yes
View Current Demand Controlled Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the metering point NTMCRDR  file accumulating at the time, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains metering point demand controlled numbers.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Current Demand Controlled Recording File' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'View Current Demand Controlled Recording File' button in the metering point window.
Yes
View Current Loads Controlled Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the metering point NTMCRDR  file accumulating at the time, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains metering point loads controlled numbers.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Current Loads Controlled Recording File' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'View Current Loads Controlled Recording File' button in the metering point window.
Yes
View Archived Demand Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the archived metering point NTMCRDR  file, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains metering point demand numbers.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Archived Demand Recording File' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'View Archived Demand Recording File' button in the metering point window.
Yes
View Archive Demand Controlled Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the archived  metering point NTMCRDR  file, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains metering point demand controlled numbers.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Archive Demand Controlled Recording File' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'View Archive Demand Controlled Recording File' button in the metering point window.

 

Yes
View Archive Loads Controlled Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the archive ed metering point NTMCRDR  file, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains metering point loads controlled numbers.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Archive Loads Controlled Recording File' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'View Archive Loads Controlled Recording File' button in the metering point window.

 

Yes
Report Recent Load States List the state of each load in the metering point database at the time specified by the operator. The search is done on the data recording files accumulating at the time only.
  1. Enable Date and Time Filtering in the currently active MCDA filter.
  2. Select the Start Date and Time in the currently active MCDA filter. This defines the time and date of interest for the report generator.
  3. Display window of metering point of interest.
  4. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  5. Select the 'Report Recent Load States...' command.  
  6. When done, view the generated file in the export file directory.
No
Report Archived Load States List the state of each load in the metering point database at the time specified by the operator. The search is done on the archived data recording files only.
  1. Enable Date and Time Filtering in the currently active MCDA filter.
  2. Select the Start Date and Time in the currently active MCDA filter. This defines the time and date of interest for the report generator.
  3. Display window of metering point of interest.
  4. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  5. Select the 'Report Archived Load Point States...' command.  
  6. When done, view the generated file in the export file directory.
No
Report Recent Energy Consumption Reports energy consumed by each metering point load, between the times specified by the operator. Above figures are also totaled up. The search is done on the data recording files accumulating at the time only.  
  1. Enable Date and Time Filtering in the currently active MCDA filter.
  2. Select the Start Date and Time in the currently active MCDA filter. This defines the time and date of interest for the report generator.
  3. Display window of metering point of interest.
  4. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  5. Select the 'Report Recent Energy Consumption...' command.  
  6. When done, view the generated file in the export file directory.
No
Report Archived Energy Consumption Reports energy consumed by each metering point load, between the times specified by the operator. Above figures are also totaled up. The search is done on the archived data recording files.  
  1. Enable Date and Time Filtering in the currently active MCDA filter.
  2. Select the Start Date and Time in the currently active MCDA filter. This defines the time and date of interest for the report generator.
  3. Display window of metering point of interest.
  4. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  5. Select the 'Report Archived Energy Consumption...' command.  
  6. When done, view the generated file in the export file directory.
No
View Load List Displays the list of all load points on-line associated with the metering point
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'View Load List' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Metering Point Loads' button in the metering point window.
Yes
View Load Point Not Implemented - reserved for future use. N/A. No
Search for a Load Point by Id... Allows one to search for a load point in a load point list, specifying full or partial load id.
  1. Display metering point load list.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Search for a Load Point by Id...' command.
  4. Enter full or partial load point id
  5. Alternatively, press the 'Search by Id' button in the metering point load list window.
Yes
Search for a Load Point by Account... Allows one to search for a load point in a load point list, specifying full or partial load account number.
  1. Display metering point load list.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Search for a Load Point by Account...' command.
  4. Enter full or partial load point account
  5. Alternatively, press the 'Search by Account' button in the metering point load list window.
Yes
Search for a Load Point by Consumer... Allows one to search for a load point in a load point list, specifying full or partial consumer name.
  1. Display metering point load list.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Search for a Load Point by Consumer...' command.
  4. Enter full or partial load point consumer name.
  5. Alternatively, press the 'Search by Consumer' button in the metering point load list window.
Yes
Search for a Load Point by Meter Number... Allows one to search for a load point in a load point list, specifying full or partial meter number number.
  1. Display metering point load list.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Search for a Load Point by Meter Number...' command.
  4. Enter full or partial load point meter number.
  5. Alternatively, press the 'Search by Meter Number' button in the metering point load list window.
Yes
Switch AOT View Allows operator to switch between different week-day AOT displays
  1. Display metering point load list.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Switch AOT View' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Select Day for AOT Display' button in the metering point load list window.
Yes
Print Load List... Prints contents of the displayed load list, up to, and including the AOT column only.
  1. Display metering point load list.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Print Load List...' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Print the List' button in the metering point list window.
Yes
Release All Loads Sends control code to all metering point loads, reconnecting their power.
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Release All Loads' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Release All Loads' button in the metering point window.
Yes
Reinsert Loads in OFF State Sends OFF  command to all metering point loads in OFF State
  1. Display window of metering point of interest.
  2. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  3. Select the 'Reinsert Loads in OFF State' command.
  4. Alternatively, press the 'Reinsert Loads in OFF State' button in the metering point window.
Yes
New... Creates a new metering point database entry. After this command executes the metering point is off-line.
  1. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  2. Select the 'New...' command.
  3. Enter the new metering point id.
No
Configure... Starts MCED and loads selected off-line metering point configuration file.
  1. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  2. Select the 'Configure...' command.
  3. Select the metering point to configure.
No
Put On-line... Places selected metering point on-line.
  1. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  2. Select the 'Put On-line...' command.
  3. Select the metering point to put on line.
  4. Confirm you intention.
No
Delete... Deletes off-line metering point.
  1. Select the 'Metering Point' menu.
  2. Select the 'Delete...' command.
  3. Select the metering point to be deleted.
  4. Confirm you intention.
No

 

Demand Points

To display a demand point list first display the metering point associated with it, then press the 'Metering Point Demands' button in the metering point window.

Some of the commands below can be executed by first making a demand point window the active window, then selecting commands under the LMEX à Demand menu. Other commands can be executed from the context menu which is displayed by right-clicking onto the demand point in the demand point list window. Some commands are available in both places.

COMMAND DESCRIPTION HOW TO EXECUTE BUTTON SHORTCUT
Configure... Starts MCED and loads on-line demand point configuration file.
  1. Display demand point list.
  2. Click on the demand point.
  3. Select 'Configure...' from LMEX Demand menu.
  4. Edit parameter values using MCED procedures.
  5. Alternatively, Display demand point list.
  6. Right-click on the demand point.
  7. Select 'Configure...' from the context menu.
  8. Edit parameter values using MCED procedure.
No
Put Off-line... Places selected demand point off-line.
  1. Display demand point list.
  2. Click on the demand point.
  3. Select 'Put Off-line...' from LMEX Demand menu.
  4. Confirm your intention.
  5. Alternatively, Display demand point list.
  6. Right-click on the demand point.
  7. Select 'Put Off-line...' from the context menu.
  8. Confirm your intention.
No
Archive Demand Recording Files... Archives demand point NTMCRDR files accumulating on the hard disk. Transfers data to archive files.
  1. Display demand point list.
  2. Right-click on the demand point.
  3. Select 'Archive Demand Recording File...' from the context menu.
  4. Confirm your intention.
No
View Current Demand Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the demand point NTMCRDR  file accumulating at the time, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains demand point demand numbers.
  1. Display demand point list.
  2. Right-click on the demand point.
  3. Select 'View Current Demand Recording File...' from the context menu.
No
View Archived Demand Recording File Spawns MCDA and loads the archived demand point NTMCRDR  file, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains demand point demand numbers.
  1. Display demand point list.
  2. Right-click on the demand point.
  3. Select 'View Archived Demand Recording File...' from the context menu.
No
New... Creates a new demand point database entry. After this command executes the demand point is off-line.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Demand' menu.
  2. Select the 'New...' command.
  3. Enter the new demand point id.
No
Configure... Starts MCED and loads selected off-line demand point configuration file.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Demand' menu.
  2. Select the 'Configure...' command.
  3. Select the demand point to be configured.
No
Put On-line... Places selected demand point on-line.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Demand' menu.
  2. Select the 'Put On-line...' command.
  3. Select the demand point to put on line.
  4. Confirm you intention.
No
Delete... Deletes off-line demand point.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Demand' menu.
  2. Select the 'Delete...' command.
  3. Select the demand point to be deleted.
  4. Confirm you intention.
No
 

Load Points

To display a Load point list first display the metering point associated with it, then press the 'Metering Point Loads' button in the metering point window.

Some of the commands below can be executed by first making a load point window the active window, then selecting commands under the LMEX à Load menu. Other commands can be executed from the context menu which is displayed by right-clicking onto the load point in the load point list window. Some commands are available in both places.

COMMAND DESCRIPTION HOW TO EXECUTE BUTTON SHORTCUT
Configure... Starts MCED and loads on-line load point configuration file.
  1. Display load point list.
  2. Click on the load point.
  3. Select 'Configure...' from LMEX Load menu.
  4. Edit parameter values using MCED procedures.
  5. Alternatively, Display load point list.
  6. Right-click on the load point.
  7. Select 'Configure...' from the context menu.
  8. Edit parameter values using MCED procedure.
No
Put Off-line... Places selected load point off-line.
  1. Display load point list.
  2. Click on the load point.
  3. Select 'Put Off-line...' from LMEX Load menu.
  4. Confirm your intention.
  5. Alternatively, Display load point list.
  6. Right-click on the load point.
  7. Select 'Put Off-line...' from the context menu.
  8. Confirm your intention.
No
Set to State 0 Sets the load to logical state 0. This state is named OFF by default, but can be renamed by the operator.
  1. Display load point list.
  2. Click on the load point.
  3. Select 'Set to State 0...' from LMEX Load menu.
  4. Confirm your intention.
  5. Alternatively, Display load point list.
  6. Right-click on the load point.
  7. Select 'Set Load to OFF State...' from the context menu.
  8. Confirm your intention.
No
Set to State 1 Sets the load to logical state 1. This state is named ON by default, but can be renamed by the operator.
  1. Display load point list.
  2. Click on the load point.
  3. Select 'Set to State 1...' from LMEX Load menu.
  4. Confirm your intention.
  5. Alternatively, Display load point list.
  6. Right-click on the load point.
  7. Select 'Set Load to ON State...' from the context menu.
  8. Confirm your intention.
No
View Load Recent Activity Spawns MCDA and loads the load point NTMCRDR  file accumulating at the time, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains load point recent activity.
  1. Display load point list.
  2. Right-click on the load point.
  3. Select 'View Load Recent Activity' from the context menu.
No
View Load Activity Archive Spawns MCDA and loads the archived load point NTMCRDR  file, ready for inspection and analysis. The file contains load point archived activity.
  1. Display load point list.
  2. Right-click on the load point.
  3. Select 'View Load Activity Archive' from the context menu.
No
New... Creates a new load point database entry. After this command executes the load point is off-line.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Load' menu.
  2. Select the 'New...' command.
  3. Enter the new load point id.
No
Copy... Copies existing load point database entry. The new copy is off-line.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Load' menu.
  2. Select the 'Copy...' command.
  3. Select the load point to be copied from the list.
  4. Enter the new load point id.
No
Rename... Copies existing off-line load point database entry. The new copy is off-line.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Load' menu.
  2. Select the 'Rename...' command.
  3. Select the load point to be renamed from the list.
  4. Enter the new load point id.
No
Configure... Starts MCED and loads selected off-line load point configuration file.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Load' menu.
  2. Select the 'Configure...' command.
  3. Select the load point to be configured.
No
Put On-line... Places selected load point on-line.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Load' menu.
  2. Select the 'Put On-line...' command.
  3. Select the load point to put on line.
  4. Confirm you intention.
No
Delete... Deletes off-line load point.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Load' menu.
  2. Select the 'Delete...' command.
  3. Select the load point to be deleted.
  4. Confirm you intention.
No

 

Schedules

To display schedule list execute the LMEX à View Schedule List command.

Some of the commands below can be executed by first making the schedule window an active window, then selecting commands under the LMEX à Schedule menu. Other commands can be executed from the context menu which is displayed by right-clicking onto the schedule in the schedule list window. Some commands are available in both places.

COMMAND DESCRIPTION HOW TO EXECUTE BUTTON SHORTCUT
Configure... Starts MCED and loads on-line schedule configuration file.
  1. Display schedule list.
  2. Click on the schedule.
  3. Select 'Configure...' from LMEX Schedule menu.
  4. Edit parameter values using MCED procedures.
  5. Alternatively, Display schedule list.
  6. Right-click on the schedule.
  7. Select 'Configure...' from the context menu.
  8. Edit parameter values using MCED procedure.
No
Put Off-line... Places selected schedule off-line.
  1. Display schedule list.
  2. Click on the schedule.
  3. Select 'Put Off-line...' from LMEX Schedule menu.
  4. Confirm your intention.
  5. Alternatively, Display schedule list.
  6. Right-click on the schedule.
  7. Select 'Put Off-line...' from the context menu.
  8. Confirm your intention.
No
New... Creates a new schedule database entry. After this command executes the schedule is off-line.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Schedule' menu.
  2. Select the 'New...' command.
  3. Enter the new schedule id.
No
Configure... Starts MCED and loads selected off-line schedule configuration file.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Schedule' menu.
  2. Select the 'Configure...' command.
  3. Select the schedule to be configured.
No
Put On-line... Places selected schedule on-line.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Schedule' menu.
  2. Select the 'Put On-line...' command.
  3. Select the schedule to put on line.
  4. Confirm you intention.
No
Delete... Deletes off-line schedule.
  1. Select the LMEX 'Schedule' menu.
  2. Select the 'Delete...' command.
  3. Select the schedule to be deleted.
  4. Confirm you intention.
No

 

Operator

Users must log on to every NTMC component before they can use it. Security commands are listed below.

COMMAND DESCRIPTION HOW TO EXECUTE BUTTON SHORTCUT
Log On... Logs on a user. If authenticated parts of the system consistent with user's privileges become available.
  1. Click on the Operator menu.
  2. Select Log On.
  3. Enter your username and click OK.
  4. Enter your password, and click OK.
No
Log Off Logs off the currently logged on user.
  1. Click on the Operator menu.
  2. Select Log Off.
No
 

 

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