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3 Introduction and Basic Concepts User Manual HS-50 3.1 Machine Displays and Controls Software Version SR.501.xx 12/99 Issue U S 94 t I I t 3.1 Machine Displays and Controls 3.1.1 Ove rview 3 Fig. 3.1 - 1 Overview Key to…

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User Manual HS-50 3 Introduction and Basic Concepts
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3 Introduction and Basic Concepts
This chapter describes the machine displays and controls together with the components of the
graphic user interface.
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It also provides a basic understanding of the use of the user interface and its functions. 3
NOTE
It is essential for operators who are not yet familiar with the user interface of the station computer
software (SC software) to read this chapter. 3
3 Introduction and Basic Concepts User Manual HS-50
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3.1 Machine Displays and Controls
3.1.1 Overview
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Fig. 3.1 - 1 Overview
Key to Fig. 3.1 - 1
(1) Monitor (left side)
(2) Keyboard (left side)
(3) Gantry 4
(4) Gantry 1
(5) Keyboard (right side)
(6) Monitor (right side)
(7) Gantry 2
(8) Gantry 3
(9) Fault indicator lamp
User Manual HS-50 3 Introduction and Basic Concepts
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3.1.1.1 General
Every station is equipped with a "station computer". The station computer is located on the side
of the input area behind a machine base door. This area also accommodates the uninterruptible
power supply (UPS).
A monitor with touch screen and sliding keyboard with integrated trackball is mounted on either
side of the station (see Figure 3.1 - 1
).
NOTE
You can operate the SR software interface either via the keyboard and trackball or via the touch
screen (see section 3.2.1). 3
The position of the switches and buttons (main switch, key-operated switches, start/stop button,
EMERGENCY STOP button etc.) is illustrated in Figure 3.1 - 3
. The functions are described in
Chapter 2
.
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WARNING
The machine base doors may only be opened by qualified personnel since certain machine com-
ponents carry hazardous voltages.
The relevant accident prevention and applicable regulations regarding electrical/electromechani-
cal installations must be strictly complied with. Failure to do so may result in death, severe phys-
ical injury or considerable damage to property. 3
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