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JaNets In structio n Manual 17 Program Expl orer 17 - 40 Figur e 17.9 -5 “ Get ” a file: con firmation dialog * It is not allowed to specify a locat ion that a lready has a checked - out file w ith the s ame name . In th…

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JaNets Instruction Manual 17 Program Explorer
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Check in the production program file:
On the Program Explorer area, right-click on the file name ProductionProgramA.issand
select the Check infrom the pop-up menu. Contents of the file ProductionProgramA.iss,
which is edited on the client PC, are reflected to the file on the database.
Figure 17.9-3 After checking in
* Once the file that you edited is checked in, the file ProductionProgramA.issin the database
is overwritten; contents of the file in the database and in the client PC become the same.
* The fileProductionProgramA.issis now in the checked-in state; it can be checked out again.
(2) Example B: Difference between Check outand Get
Check outa production program file :
Procedures are the same as of Example A; Click-hold on the production program file
ProductionProgramA.iss on the Program Explorer area, and drag and drop it on the
application area.
(* To “Check outa file, the file has to be in the checked-in state.)
Once you checked out the file, it is copied to the client PC, and Program Editor loads it
automatically.
Geta production program file :
Again drag and drop the same file “ProductionProgramA.iss”, which is currently in the
checked-out state; this operation is to “Get” the file.
(* To “Geta file by the drag-and-drop operation, the file has to be in the checked-out state.)
Figure17.9-4 “Geta production program file (drag and drop a file)
Every time when you “Get” a file, a message appears asking whether you want to “Get” the file
or not. Click <Yes> on the message box and specify a local path (location to store the file you
Get”) on the client PC.
(During the check out operation, this message does NOT appear; once the location is specified
on a client PC, the system always uses the same location to have a checked-out file.)
The state of the file
changed; it has
been checked in.
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Figure 17.9-5 Geta file: confirmation dialog
* It is not allowed to specify a location that already has a checked-out file with the same
name. In that case, specify a different location, check in the checked-out file, or cancel the
check out of the checked-out file.
(This is the same with the "Check out” operation; it is not allowed to check out a file when a
specified location already has a checked-out file with the same name.)
Once you click <Get> on this screen, the file is copied to the client PC, and Program Editor
loads the file.
(When you Geta file, if the client PC already has a file with the same name, a message
appears asking whether you want to overwrite it or not.)
Edit the file ProductionProgramA.issby Program Editor and save it.
* You are now editing the file that is copied to the client PC by the Getoperation. (A file
copied by the “Check-out” and a file copied by the “Get” operation is stored in different
locations on a client PC.)
If you do the "Check in" operation on the Program Explorer area; the file
"ProductionProgramA.iss", which you checked out on procedure , is to be checked in to
the database.
Firgure17.9-6 Check ina file: confirmation dialog
* The "Check in" operation applies to a file copied to a client PC by the "Check out" operation.
* The Check inoperation does NOT apply to a file copied to a client PC by the Getoperation.
When you need to store the file into the database, register it as a new file. The newly
registered file is treated as another production program file, which is not related to the original
file ProductionProgramA.issin the database.
The location of the file being edited and that of the
file being checked out are different.
The file name of both files is the same
(ProductionProgramA.iss), but each file belongs to a
different location.
JaNets Instruction Manual 18. Nozzle Data Viewer
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18. Nozzle Data Viewer
What is the Nozzle Data Viewer?
The Nozzle Data Viewer collects data on each nozzle output by a mounter to display it.
Starting Up And/Or Quitting the Nozzle Data Viewer
To start up the Nozzle Data Viewer: Double-click the Nozzle Data Viewericon on the Production
tab of the JaNets Launcher.
Figur 18-1-1 JaNets Launcher screen
To quit the Nozzle Data Viewer: Select the close ( ) button on the upper right corner of the title bar.
Figur 18-1-2 Main screen
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