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The special event calendar A monthly calendar is displayed with the current day highlighted when en tering the special event calendar. Double click on a day in the calendar to activate a dialog box to set an eve nt for t…

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Start/stop timer
Go to the main menu and select
S
etup
,
A
u
to
Start/Stop There are 2 choices in the menu.
1.
Weekly Timer- The weekly timer is the typical timer function to use to schedule repeated weekly oven start
and stop events.
2.
Special Event Calandar- This timer function is used with the calendar to program one-time events, e.g. out
of the ordinary oven start/stop times.
The weekly timer
A separate start and stop time is displayed for each day of the week in the weekly timer. A new time can be typed
directly after clicking on a time edit box, or the
up/down buttons
can be clicked to increase or decrease the
current time setting. Each time entry is separated into hours and minutes items. All time settings are stored in the
Windows registry. A time entry of 00:00 is disregarded to allow a corresponding start or stop event to be skipped
on a given day or for several days if required.
For more details :How Does the Timer Work?
A
checkbox
below the start/stop times enables or disables the use of the timer function. The
icon button
with
the clock and the hand is a toggle switch between the start and stop status of the timer.
The
Clear button
changes all of the timer settings to zero (00:00).
The
Close button
closes the weekly timer.
IMPORTANT
The timer icon on top of the screen indicates that the timer function is in use.
IMPORTANT
The start/sto
p
timer uses the 24 Hour clock!.
10:15 AM is 10:15, however, 10:30 PM is 22:30
IMPORTANT
It is only possible to use the toggle switch if the timer function is enabled. The timer icon (clock)
on the icon bar on top of the main screen indicates the timer function is enabled. The icon is
green with a closed contact when the timer is active, and grey with an open contact when the
timer is in standb
y
mode.
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The special event calendar
A
monthly calendar
is displayed with the current day highlighted when entering the special event calendar.
Double click
on a day in the calendar to activate a dialog box to set an event for that day.
There is a choice to
not
start the oven on the selected day or to use the oven on the selected day. Selecting to
use the oven permits times to be entered for the oven to start and stop on the selected day along with a
product/recipe combination to use when starting the oven. All settings are stored in the Windows registry.
A green LED appears on the monthly calendar for the selected day if an event has been programmed.
How does the timer work?
The timer function emulates a programmable seven day home appliance timer with an active and a standby mode.
Active mode is after the timer has started the oven by closing its contact. The timer function icon button is
displayed in green with its contact closed while the timer is in active mode. Standby mode is after the timer has
stopped or shutdown the oven by opening its contact. The timer function icon button is displayed in grey with its
contact open while the timer is in standby mode. The timer shuts down the oven and changes to standby mode
when the current time is equal to the stop time setting for the current day. When the timer is in standby mode the
oven can only restarted by clicking on the timer Icon, changing the timers mode from standby to active, which
changes its contact from an open to a closed state. The timer starts the oven and changes to active mode when
the current time is equal to the start time for the current day. When the timer is in active mode the oven can be
shutdown and restarted at any time. A time setting of 00:00 for a stop or start event is disregarded and indicates
that no event has been set. This allows the timer to maintain the last state of contact over several days if required.
For example an oven can be started at the beginning of the work week with a start event setting and stopped or
shutdown at the end of the work week with a stop event setting.
IMPORTANT
Events are not permitted to be set for the current day or earlier. A message dialog is displayed
with an attem
p
t to set an invalid event.
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Networking
Use the network to store recipes/products
Described here is only working with recipes. The same applies for working with products. Go to the main menu
and select
[File][Recipe editor]
.In the offline recipe editor, it is possible to set the recipe directory to a path on the
network instead of the local XPM recipe directory structure.Press the button in the Recipe network directory area
to browse the network for the folder you want to store your recipes in.
In the same area you can check the Use network directory to activate the use of that folder.
Using the network folder gives you the following functionality:
1.
change recipe(s) and/or product(s)on the network folder
2.
copy recipe(s)/product(s) from the local XPM path to the network folder
3.
startup a recipe/product from the network folder
1
. Change recipe(s) on the network folder
Changing recipe(s) on the network folder works in the same way as changing them on the local XPM path.
2
. Copy recipe(s) from the local XPM path to the network folder
To copy recipe(s) from your local XPM path to the network folder, you have to uncheck the Use network directory
so that you have access to the local recipes. Select the local recipe you want to save on the network, right click
the mouse and choose the send to network directory menu item.
3
. Startup a recipe from the network folder
Make sure that the Use network dir is checked, if you want to use it. To run a recipe from the network folder works
in the same way as running a recipe from the local XPM path.
How to setup a recipe using edit online
z Go to the main menu and select [File][Recipe/product editor].
z
Uncheck the Use network dir option. This will give you access to the recipes on the local PC.
At this point, edit online is available.
z
After setting up your new recipe, go back to the [File][Recipe/product editor].
z Copy the new recipe to the network.
z Check the Use network dir option so that the network folder will be us
IMPORTANT
The network location
y
ou want to use has to be ma
pp
ed on the machine PC
RESTRICTIONS
The machine PC has to be connected to a network.You cannot have a pool of recipes with
different XPM machine types. If you have different machine types, you will have to use different
directories on the network. You are not allowed to use edit online. If you want to change a recipe
on the network folder,
y
ou have to co
py
them from the local XPM
p
ath or edit them offline
.
IMPORTANT
If you create a new recipe, the recipe template used will be the default recipe/product in the local
XPM reci
p
e
p
ath root director
y
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