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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 - 13 - Printing the barcod e type al location list ● Click on FILE -- > Print on the men u bar. The di…

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14 Control / Control Modules User Manual Line Computer UNIX
0.2 Job Control Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue
14 - 12
- Changing barcode allocations
Click on the icon.
In the list, click on the allocation that is to be changed using the right mouse button.
The data are transferred to the editing fields.
Change the data as required and add them to the list by selecting OK.
- Deleting barcode allocations
Activate the icon.
Select the allocations to be deleted from the list.
The allocations will be deleted immediately if the option "Delete without confirm." is selected in
the main window.
The following dialog box is displayed if the option "Delete with confirm." is selected in the main
window.
Click on Yes.
The dialog box closes, and the selected allocations are taken off the display.
- Search
With the aid of this command it is possible, for information purposes, to search for or to select specific
entries which may be deleted subsequently, if desired.
There are two search criteria in the search window enabling the search to be conducted either for the
"Start of barcode range" or the "PCB type". Making use of a search window, the procedure is the
same for all search operations (see also page 14 - 22).
Deactivate all icons in the command area.
Click on the icon.
The "Search words - barcode allocation" dialog window opens.
Click on the search criterion Start barcode or PCB type.
Enter the search word.
Select Search or Search additively.
The window closes, and the data found are highlighted in the matching data are highlighted in the
selection area.
Click on Abort if the search operation is to be abandoned.
User Manual Line Computer UNIX 14 Control / Control Modules
Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 0.2 Job Control
14 - 13
- Printing the barcode type allocation list
Click on FILE --> Print on the menu bar.
The dialog box for the printer selection opens.
Select the printer and confirm with OK.
A printout of the barcode type allocation list is output on the selected printer.
- Closing the "Barcode type allocation list" window
The window of the barcode type allocation list can be closed without saving the changes performed.
Click on FILE --> Quit on the menu bar.
If no data were edited, the window closes. Otherwise, the following dialog box opens.
Click on No in the dialog box if the data are not to be saved.
The window closes and the data in the barcode type allocation list are restored to their previous
state (prior to editing).
Or:
Click on Yes in the dialog box if the data are to be saved.
The dialog box and the window are closed. The modified barcode type allocation list is saved.
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14.1.4.4 Editing Basic Optimization Data
For the optimization of the setup of a lot file, basic optimization data are required. These indicate on which line
and subline the lot file is to be produced and whether a fixed setup is to be used. Set-Up Optimization can be
started once the basic optimization data have been entered.
The name of the optimized setup file is composed of the name of the currently loaded lot file to which a two-
digit number is added, as well as the suffix ".ar
"
.
Click on SERVICES --> Basic Optimization Data....
The window containing the basic optimization data of the lot file displayed in the main window
opens. The layout and operation are similar to those of the window of the barcode type allocation
list (see pages 14 -11 through 14 -13).
Fig. 14.1.4 "Basic optimization data" Window
The editing area contains editing fields for the basic optimization data that can be entered for each line.
- Line / Subline: Indicates the line.
The appropriate name must always be entered.
- Fixed setup: Setup that must not be changed.
- Initial setup: Denotes the setup of which "Optimization" assumes that it is
available on the station.
- Date / Time Date/Time indicates that no more jobs are being processed on a
line and thus the readiness to proceed with the jobs of the lot file
currently loaded.
Selection
area
Command
area
Editing
area