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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 12 Production Tools / Station and Li ne Conf iguration Software Version 502.xx 10/2000 Issue 12.2 Line E ditor 371 I t I I 12.2 Line Ed itor Foll owing the instal lation of the l ine comput…

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- Delete
If this icon is active, a nozzle can be deleted from a location in the Nozzle Changer.
● Click on icon in the command area.
● Click on the nozzle at the particular location.
The nozzle is deleted from the location without any verification query being displayed.
- (Create/set up a second nozzle changer)
(unique to machine type HS-50)
To set up a second nozzle changer for a revolver head:
● Activate icon in the lower part of the command area.
The second nozzle changer is now set up.
Five additional compartments are now available in the "Locations" selection field. The nozzles are
allocated to these compartments in the same way as for the first nozzle changer.
NOTE
If the icon is clicked on once more (deactivated), the second nozzle changer is no longer
set up.

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12.2 Line Editor
Following the installation of the line computer software or after changes have been made to the configuration
of the line(s)/subline(s), the line configuration must be newly established or corrected, respectively. The Line
Editor is used for this purpose.
With its help, the configurations and work steps described below can be performed:
- Configuration of new lines
- Adding new stations to an existing line
- Entering or changing the parameters of the individual stations
- Removal of stations from a line
- Configuration of new sublines
- Removal of sublines from a line
- Removal of stations from a subline
- Selection of the production line
- Combining stations into a cluster
NOTE
Prior to establishing the line configuration, the stations must be configured with the aid of the Configuration
Editor (see section 12.1.1).
12.2.1 Configuration of a Line
A line can consist of one or several sublines. When carrying out the configuration of the line, it is important that
the sequence be observed in which the stations are actually positioned within the line.
If the configuration of the overall line is changed, all subline configurations must be revised (see section 12.2.2).
No automatic adaptation takes place.
● On the desktop menu bar click on SERVICES --> Line configuration.
The
"Line Configuration" selection window opens.
● Click on the Line configuration button.
The FSB containing the "Master data: Anlagen" directory opens.

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The FSB contains a listing of the configured lines. If the LC software was installed for the first time,
no overall line will be contained in the list yet.
To change an existing configuration:
● Select the line "xx.ak" and confirm with OK (or select the line directly by double-clicking on it). The
main window of the Line Editor opens (see
Fig. 12.2.1).
The description on how to proceed further is contained in
section 12.2.1.1.
To establish a new configuration:
● Enter the name "xx.ak" for the new line and confirm your entries with OK (or RETURN).
The main window of the Line Editor opens (see
Fig. 12.2.1).
The description on how to proceed further is contained in
section 12.2.1.1.
NOTE
The name of the line may comprise max.
20 characters, including the suffix ".ak". Some characters must
not be used when assigning the name, for more details see chapt. 2, section 2.3.