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12 Production Tools / Station and Line Con figuration User Manual Line Compu ter UNIX 12.1 Configuration Ed itor Software Version 502.xx 10 /2000 Issue 360 I t I I - Qui tting the Con figuration ( Structure) Editor ● Sel…

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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 12 Production Tools / Station and Line Configuration
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- Delete
To delete previously set up machine options from the location, proceed as follows:
Select the allocated machine option (three-dimensional light blue button) by double-clicking on it.
The selected machine option is no longer configured at the station. It is displayed again as a
three-dimensional white button.
CAUTION
If a machine option is deleted that is of a higher level within the structure, all lower-level machine options
within the structure will immediately be deleted as well.
Example: If the RV head is deleted from the location, also the associated RV nozzle changer will no lon-
ger be allocated.
12.1.2.4 FILE Menu
- Invoking the Structure Editor
The user can load or create a new station.
Select FILE --> Open... .
The FSB containing the file listing is opened.
The further procedure is identical to that described in section 12.1.1.
- Saving the current configuration or set-up
Select menu option FILE --> Save.
The following dialog box is displayed:
Click on Overwrite.
The current configuration or set-up is saved.
- Printing the station configuration or set-up data
The current data of the station can be output on a connected printer.
Select menu option FILE --> Print.
The data relating to the station are output on the printer.
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- Quitting the Configuration (Structure) Editor
Select menu option FILE --> Quit.
A dialog box containing the following note is displayed:
Confirm your exiting from the editor by choosing OK. The Configuration Editor is exited without
the data being saved.
NOTE
If the editor contains unsaved changes, the dialog box also contains a message informing you of this
(see example below).
Confirm your exiting from the editor by choosing OK if you do not want to save the changes.
Click on Cancel to perform a save before the editor session ends.
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12.1.2.5 SERVICES Menu
- Invoking the Set-up (Feeder Part) Editor for the feeder part of the "station"
Select feeder part in the display area (see Fig. 12.1.1) with a mouse click.
Select SERVICES --> Feeder Part Editor.
The window of the Feeder Part Editor is opened (see Fig. 13.1.2).
- Invoking the Machine Options Editor
Select machine option in the display area (see Fig. 12.1.1) with a mouse-click.
Select SERVICES --> Machine Opt. Editor.
The window of the Machine Options Editor for the selected machine option is opened (see, for
example,
Fig. 12.1.3 ).
NOTE
The menu item "Machine Opt. Editor" can only be selected if a machine option was previously
selected for which a machine option editor is available.
Machine option editors are available for the machine options Station, Station Extension, Head and
Nozzle Changer.
12.1.2.6 OPTIONS Menu
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Define the feeder part as a Changeover table
This option is required exclusively for setup clustering (see chapt. 11).
Select desired feeder part in the view area (see Fig. 12.1.1) by clicking on it.
Select the OPTIONS --> ° Component changeover table menu option.
The marking (°) preceding the option now changes (
¤).
° means that the option is deactivated. (The feeder part is considered a fixed setup).
¤ means that the option is active. (The feeder part is treated as a changeover table for setup
clustering purposes).
NOTE
The "°Component changeover table" option can only be selected if the selected feeder part can actually be
defined as changeover table. If this option is activated (¤), the respective feeder area will be displayed in
pink in the graphical display of the station.