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14 Control / Cont rol Modules User Manual Line Computer UNIX 0.2 Job Control S oftware Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 14 - 6 Menu bar The menu bar contai ns the menus "FIL E", "SER VICES", "OPTION S&…

User Manual Line Computer UNIX 14 Control / Control Modules
Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 0.2 Job Control
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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

14 Control / Control Modules User Manual Line Computer UNIX
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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).

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14.1.4.1 FILE Menu
In the following, only the menu commands "Open", "Reject" and "Quit" are explained. The remaining menu
items are described in detail in chapt. 2.
- Opening the job list or lot file
A job list or a lot file to be selected from the FSB (file selector box) can be opened.
The jobs contained therein are displayed in the display area.
● Select menu item FILE --> Open --> Job list.
The contents of the job list are displayed in the main window.
Or:
● Select menu item FILE --> Open --> Lot file.
The FSB containing the files of all already-defined lot files opens.
● Select a file from the selection window by double-clicking.
The contents of the selected lot file are displayed in the main window.
Or: (to create an empty, new lot file)
● Enter, for example, new_SMD.lose in the selection field of the FSB and confirm with OK.
- Rejecting edited lot files
This menu item enables the lot file loaded to be reset to its initial state (prior to editing).
● Click on FILE --> Reject.
All changes made will be ignored and the initially loaded data will be redisplayed.
- Closing the main window
● Click on FILE --> Quit.
The current editing session is completed and the main window closed. The background activities
of the job control continue to be available.
If the main window contains a lot file that has been changed but not saved yet, the operator can
either initiate a save via the dialog box which is now displayed („Lot file not saved“) by selecting
Yes, or close the window by selecting No, without
saving the data.