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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 12 Production Tools / Station and Li ne Conf iguration Software Vers ion 502.xx 10/2000 Issue 12.1 Configuration Editor 359 I t I I - Delete T o delete previous ly set u p machine options f…

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12.1.2.2 Colors and Their Meanings in the Display Area of the Structure Editor
In the display area of the Structure Editor the buttons representing the individual machine option types are either
displayed without or with an outline (three-dimensional) and various colored backgrounds, depending on the
respective status.
Meanings of the various possibilities of representing the buttons:
- light blue, without outline The machine option is a fixed part of the station.
It may not be removed.
- light blue, three-dimensional The machine option is part of the station.
It may be removed again.
- white, three-dimensional The machine option is not yet a part of the station.
It may be allocated.
- violet Selected, already allocated or fixed machine option
- green Selected, unallocated machine option
12.1.2.3 Allocating and Deleting Machine Options
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Allocate
To allocate machine options to a location, proceed as follows:
Select unallocated machine option (three-dimensional white button) by double-clicking on it. The
machine option is now configured at the station. It is displayed as a three-dimensional, light blue
button.
CAUTION
To be able to allocate a machine option to a location, all higher-order (higher-level) machine options must
have already been set up.
Example: The RV nozzle changer may only be allocated if the RV head which is of a higher level within
the structure has already been set up.
NOTE
To be able to configure a waffle-pack changer (WPC) or a matrix-tray changer (MTC) at the station,
first the button for the relevant feeder area, or feeder location, needs to be clicked on and then the Feeder
Part Editor must be opened via the "Services" menu (see section 12.1.2.5).
In the Feeder Part Editor the WPC and MTC may be allocated via the options list (see chapt. 13.1, section
13.1.3.2).
Once the WPC or MTC has been set up in the feeder area, it will immediately be displayed in the Struc-
ture Editor in the graphical display of the station (see Fig. 12.1.1).
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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.