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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 13 Production Tools / Set-Up Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 13.1 Set-Up Edit or (Feeder Part and WPC Editors) 13 - 31 13.1.5 Command area "Action" The command s Select, Al lo…

13 Production Tools / Set-Up User Manual Line Computer UNIX
13.1 Set-Up Editor (Feeder Part and WPC Editors) Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue
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13.1.4 EDIT Menu
The EDIT menu which is available on the menu bar of both editors contains the following option:
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° RI-File
The option is preceded by a small circle (°) indicating that the option is not activated. As soon as it is
selected, the circle is displayed with an "X" through it (
¤
) indicating that the option is activated. By
clicking on the RI-File again, the file is deactivated.
13.1.4.1 RI-File
Clicking on the "RI-File" option on the EDIT menu causes the Set-up info file to be activated. This file is part of
the Feeder Editor and contains the allocations of components and package forms to specific feeders and waffle-
pack trays. The Feeder Part Editor and WPC Editor will access these allocations when the "RI-File" option is
activated.
Upon creating the set-up, it then suffices to allocate the component to a track or level, respectively. The program
then automatically sets the feeder defined for the component, or the defined waffle-pack tray together with the
particular component onto this track or level, respectively. All existing correction values are adopted.
If no allocation can be found for a particular component, a corresponding error message is displayed which
must be acknowledged. The component must then be set up with the aid of the feeder list, or an appropriate
allocation must be newly defined in the Feeder Editor.
If changes are made in the Set-up infor file with the "RI-File" option activated, these changes will not be
automatically accepted. The "RI-File" option must be turned off and then turned on again for the current changes
to be able to be accepted.
The "RI-File" option permits an effective and error-free creation of set-ups and its use should be given
preference.

User Manual Line Computer UNIX 13 Production Tools / Set-Up
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13.1.5 Command area "Action"
The commands Select, Allocate, Delete and Move are available in the Set-Up Data Editor. They are symbolized
by icons. Clicking on the icons allows the mode to be determined in which the Set-Up Data Editor is to operate.
The selected mode remains active until another icon is clicked on. The mode is valid for all open Feeder Part
Editors alike.
All objects must be clicked on for a command to be executed on them. In the non-selected state they are
displayed in dark-blue, in the selected state in light-blue.
The divisions and compartments of the feeders and waffle-pack trays must be clicked on so that components
can be allocated to them. In the non-selected state the empty divisions are outlined in dark-blue. As soon as
they are selected, they are displayed in light-blue.
Overview of the meaning of the colors:
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dark-blue:
object is non-selected; division or divisions are empty and non-selected.
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light-blue:
object is selected; division or divisions are empty and selected.
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dark-green:
division or divisions are occupied and non-selected.
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light-green:
division or divisions are occupied and selected.
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Select
When this icon is active, the editor is in the selection mode. This mode is a type of "neutral" mode in
which no actions can be executed. The selection mode is active when the Set-Up Data Editor is
opened.
The selection mode is selected to invoke the Packaging Editor and the Machine Options Editor.
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Click on .
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Click on a feeder division or the waffle-pack tray compartments (divisions).
The division or divisions are highlighted.
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Click on an option of the SERVICES menu.
The respective editor is opened.
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Make the required entries.

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Create
When this icon is active, the editor is in the allocation mode. In this mode it is possible to allocate an
object to a target:
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Click on .
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Open the list in which the object is listed.
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Click on the object.
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Click on the target.
The object is automatically allocated.
NOTE
The clicking sequence can be performed in either direction for all allocations: either, as described
before, click on the object first and then the target, or click on the target first and then the object.
If an allocation is not possible, a corresponding message is displayed which must be acknowledged.
The following allocations can be made:
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Component --> Track, using the RI-File option (in the Feeder Part Editor)
When the RI-File option is activated, the line computer accesses the data contained in the Set-up info
file. There, fixed allocations of components to feeders and waffle-pack trays are defined.
When performing the allocation, a component must be assigned to a track. The respective feeder or
waffle-pack tray with the particular component is then automatically set up on the track. It is therefore
not necessary to allocate any feeders or waffle-pack trays to the tracks.
In the case of the feeders, at first only the division is occupied (outlined in dark-green) whose track
was clicked on. The empty division must still be assigned a component.
NOTE
In the case of the waffle-pack trays, the required waffle-pack tray carrier is also automatically set up.
With linear feeders, the required module must first be set up manually. The module can then be assi-
gned the component, the feeder is set up automatically set up.
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Component --> Level, using the RI-File option (in the WPC Editor)
When the RI-File option is activated, the line computer accesses the data contained in the Set-up info
file. There, fixed allocations of components to feeders and waffle-pack trays are defined.
When performing the allocation, a component must be assigned to a level. The respective waffle-pack
tray together with the waffle-pack tray carrier is then automatically set up on the respective level. It is
therefore not necessary to allocate any waffle-pack trays and waffle-pack tray carriers to the levels.