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This section describes how you use the various operating tools such as the keyboard,
trackball, mouse buttons and touch screen as well as the functions of the individual compo-
nents of the graphic user interface.
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The keyboard with its integrated trackball and mouse buttons (see Figure 3.1 - 4) acts as the
standard input tool for the graphic user interface of the SC software.
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You use the trackball to move the mouse pointer across the user interface to the desired
object. You then use the left mouse button to select the object or execute the corresponding
function.
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The screen (touch screen) can also be used to operate the user interface. In this way, you can
directly select the actions described above, or trigger the corresponding functions, by touching
the corresponding object with your finger on screen.
NOTE
In this User’s Manual, the triggering of actions using the left mouse button or by touching the
screen with your finger is always referred to as "clicking".
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(1) Caption bar
(2) Menu bar
(3) Working area/display area
(4) Controls
(5) Status area
(6) Toolbar
(7) Info bar
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The caption bar displays the name of the current view (e.g. main view).
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The menu bar contains menus, the contents of which (functions and options available in the
menu) may change depending on the current view.
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This area displays the controls (buttons, icons) used to set/activate functions, the contents of
active menus and submenus, general messages, error messages and other comments. In
addition, in the main view, animated and/or different color objects are used to indicate certain
processes or statuses (e.g. processing, feeder location empty etc.).
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You trigger actions, select options or make settings by clicking the corresponding controls with
the left mouse button.
If a control is displayed in inverse video (light gray), this means that the conditions for the
execution of the corresponding functions are not satisfied.
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The status area displays the current machine status, the last error to have occurred and the
action which is to be performed by the operator
If the "GEM Interface" option has been configured, the status of the connection to the host
computer is also displayed at the right-hand side of the area.
NOTE
The "GEM Interface" option is not implemented in the current software version.
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This bar contains buttons which you use to switch the user interface to a different view where
you can perform the necessary operations. When you click a toolbar button, the user interface
switches to the view which corresponds to it. The button matching the active view then itself
becomes inactive.
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This bar displays concise information about the menu item or icon/button over which the
mouse pointer is currently positioned. The current control mode is displayed next to this in a
separate area.