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Machine Operati on Manual Revision L / February 2020 Page 79 of 200 Figure 82 : Example Plu gin Window Plu gins will b e shown on the program ta ble wit h the Command a s “PLUGIN” a nd the plu gin specific nam e show n i…

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Plugin Select
Plugin Select is where the user can select which plugins are used.
1. Select the Plugin Select icon or select
Plugins->Plugin Select
from the main menu
bar.
Figure 80: Plugin Select Menu
Figure 81: Plugin Select
2. Use the radial buttons to sort the plugins as necessary by Name, Category, or
Description.
3. Select necessary plugin so it is highlighted.
4. Select “Done”.
A plugin specific window will be shown. Refer to plugin specific documentation for more
information.

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Figure 82: Example Plugin Window
Plugins will be shown on the program table with the Command as “PLUGIN” and the plugin
specific name shown in the
Other column.
Figure 83: Example Programming
Plugin Download Error
Plugins are not available to projects that are downloaded to the controller. Portal
PartManager must be used to select programs if plugins are used. If an attempt is made to
download or export a Project that contains plugins, an error will be shown.
Figure 84: Plugin Warning

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Dwell
Set a delay in program execution in between path segments with the Dwell function.
1. Select the Dwell function.
2. Put the correct value in the Wait box.
Figure 85: Teach Dwell
3. Select “Teach” to add the command to the edit screen.
4. Select “Cancel” to exit and not add a command.
Move
The Move command is a non-dispense move. The approach type is applied globally to all
points taught within a single move command and determined by the selected approach
type when the “
Done” button is clicked. If more than one approach type is necessary, teach
multiple move commands. Refer to Section
10.1 for definitions of the tool functions.
Figure 86: Move Command in the Edit Screen
1. Select the Move function.