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2-4 2 Board Explorer Machine icon Shows the icons and names of the registered “machines”. When you click a machine icon, a list of board data registered for that machine is displayed in the main view (right pane). 2. Mai…

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Board Explorer
2. Basic operation
2.1 About the Board Explorer
When the Board Explorer starts up, you will see a window divided into two panes as shown below. The left
pane is the tree view showing “Factory Folder” that contains “line (production line)” and “machine” folders
and the right pane is the main view showing the contents of each folder selected in the tree view.
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1. Tree view
Displays information on the “lines” that are currently registered as folders in a tree structure (hierarchical structure) along
with the folder icons.
Line folder
Machine icon
Tree view
Shows registered "lines" and "machines" as well as information on PC.
Factory folder
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Factory folder
Contains the “line” and “machine” data that can be edited with the Factory Tools.
Double-clickingthisfolderdisplaystheregisteredlinesandmachinesinthetreeview.
Line folder
Displays the icon and name of the registered “line”.
When you click the line folder, a list of all board data registered for that line is displayed in the main view (right pane).
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Machine icon
Shows the icons and names of the registered “machines”.
When you click a machine icon, a list of board data registered for that machine is displayed in the main view (right
pane).
2. Main view
Displays a list of board data registered for the line or machine being selected in the tree view. This list shows the board
data name, data size, data type, update time and comment as shown below.
Clicking on the column header will sort the displayed data in ascending or descending order.
Main view
Main view
Column headers
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2.2 Board Explorer window
When the Board Explorer starts up, the Board Explorer window appears as shown below.
Menu bar
ThemenubaratthetopoftheBoardExplorerwindowcontainsdrop-downmenuswithcommandsgroupedbyfunction.
Menu bar
Menu bar
Drop-down menu
Shortcut keys
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Reference
A shortcut key is a combination of keys or a function key (such as [F1] and [F2] keys) on the keyboard to execute a
defined command. A shortcut key is displayed to the right of a command if it can be executed with the shortcut key.
For example, the "Copy" command on the Edit menu can be executed by pressing the [Ctrl] and [C] keys
simultaneously.
When you have become accustomed to operating the Board Explorer, try to use shortcut keys to edit data more
efficiently.
Whenyouclicktherightmousebuttononaselected“line”or“machine”,thecontextmenu(right-clickmenu)
appears as shown below, allowing you to select or execute the associated commands quickly.
Right-click context menu
Context menuClick the right mouse button.
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