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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 14 Control / Control Modules Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 0.2 Job Control 14 - 5 14.1.4 Main Display Window of Job Control The diff erent areas of the main wind ow of the Jo b Contro…
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14.1.2 Processing of Jobs
- A production line is assigned jobs, called lots.
- A job is uniquely defined by its job name (lot name).
- A job comprises the following entries: PCB type, name of the line or subline, setup, lot type, priority,
nominal size and fixed allocation ("binding") to a station.
- Jobs can be scheduled for processing by the operator via the user interface of the Job Control, or by
an external CAX system.
- Job Control checks whether a job can be executed and ensures that the data required for processing
the job are available ("feasibility").
- The Job Control triggers the postprocessors generating both the job operation schedules required by
the machines, and the production data.
- Processing of the jobs is carried out on stations 1 ... n of a production line.
14.1.3 Starting the "Job Control" Application Program
Job Control is started by clicking on the Job icon (desktop), or via the Data Manager (see chapt. 4).
In addition, Job Control can also be started via the "Optimization" user interface for the creation or modification
of a lot file (see chapt. 11).
● Click on the Job icon on the desktop.
The main window of Job Control is opened (see Fig. 14.1.1).

User Manual Line Computer UNIX 14 Control / Control Modules
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14.1.4 Main Display Window of Job Control
The different areas of the main window of the Job Control and their functions are explained in the following.
Fig. 14.1.1 Main Window of the "Job Control"
The main window of the Job Control is subdivided as follows:
- Menu bar
- Display area
- Editing area
- Command area (section "Actions" and section "Edit")
editing area
command area
menu bar
display area
section "Edit"
command area
section "Actions"
Board Booster

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Menu bar
The menu bar contains the menus "FILE", "SERVICES", "OPTIONS" and "HELP".
Some menu items of the "FILE" menu are explained in section 14.1.4.1, the "SERVICES" and "OPTIONS"
menus are described in the section 14.1.4.2 and section 14.1.4.5.
NOTE
Since the functions and operation of the menus "FILE" and "HELP" are similar to those in other application
programs of the line computer, they described in detail in chapt. 2.
Display Area
In the display area, all jobs contained in the job list or lot file are displayed. To be able to perform job data
manipulations the jobs must be selected with a mouse-click.
Editing Area
Here, jobs can be created or modified. The editing area contains entry fields for the complete description
of a job. In addition, a software switch enables the conveyor lane (track) to be selected on which a particular
job is to be processed.
Command Area
This area contains the commands required for the manipulation and editing of jobs. Each command is
symbolized by a separate icon.
The command area is subdivided into two sections.
- The upper section (command area "Actions") contains the commands with the aid of which selected jobs
can be manipulated in accordance with the command activated (see section 14.1.4.6).
- The lower section contains the commands with the aid of which jobs can be created and be inserted
into the current job list (see section 14.1.4.7).