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5 − 2 The table below shows the messages displayed on the messag e line during file command selection. No. Command Display on the message line 1 Open Reading the production program already stored. 2 Save Saving the curre…

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CHAPTER 5 DATA ENTRY PROCEDURE
5.1 File Operation Procedure
Table 5.1.1 lists the maximum number of production program files that can be stored in
each of the storage media available with the machine.
Table 5.1.1 Number of production program files to be stored
No. Storage Drive No. No. of files (Storage capacity)
1 Hard disk C Approx.150 (16 Mbyte)
2 Current memory
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3 Floppy disk A Depends on disk capacity (1.44 Mbyte)
The machine handles only files whose extension is “J1” (created with a KJ-01), “J2”
(created with a KJ-02), “G3C” (created with a KE-750), or “G3G” (created with a
KE-760).
The machine can read component names of PWB data, Placement data or
Component data created with KE-series machines also. Note that the machine may
not read a component name of some production programs created with a KE series
machine correctly.
(1) Immdediately after starting
A screen appears as shown in Figure 5.1.1 when [1/ File] is selected from the
menu bar.
Figure 5.1.1 File menu commands
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The table below shows the messages displayed on the message line during file
command selection.
No. Command Display on the message line
1 Open Reading the production program already stored.
2 Save Saving the current program.
3 New Creating a new production program.
4 Save as Saving the current program by renaming it.
5 File maintenance Copying, deleting, or renaming the file, or formatting the disk.
6 Exit Exiting from the program.
7 About program Showing the version number of the program.
5.1.1 Open
(1) Operation
A screen appears as shown in Figure 5.1.1.1 when [Open] is selected from the
File menu.
Figure 5.1.1.1 File Open dialog box
Description of each display item
File:
Enter the file name directly in the edit box for “File Name”. Or, use the field
selection key to move to the “File list” and use a cursor key to select the
desired file. The file name highlighted at this time is set in the file name edit
box.
The read (load) operation is executed when the ENTER key is pressed or
“OK” button is selected with the file name specified.
An error dialog appears to prompt the operators confirmation if the file name
directly entered in the edit box does not exist.
File list:
Lists the file name, date last modified, and PWB ID for all files. A cursor key is
used to select the desired file.
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Directory list:
Allows you to change the current drive and directory.
File type:
Selects the file types to be read.
You can select a file type: KJ-01 (*.J11), KJ-02 (*.J12), KE750 (*.G3C) and
KE760 (*.G3G).
Dialog box
A dialog when the data created will be lost
A dialog box as shown in Figure 5.1.1.1 appears as a cautionary window to
confirm you whether the data being created may be lost or not.
5.1.2 Save
(1) Operation
A screen appears as shown in Figure 5.1.2.1 “Save dialog box” when [Save] is
selected from the File menu.
Figure 5.1.2.1 Save dialog box
After checking the file name and type, the machine saves a file in the machine format
selected from the combo box: KJ-01 (*.J11) or KJ-02 (*.J12). If you have not
specified the file name, the following “Save as” dialog box appears on the screen.
5.1.3 New
(1) Operation
When you select the [3/New] command, the PWB data screen, which is
described under Section 5.2 “Data Input”, appears.
If the current data has been edited and your initialization causes that data to be
lost, the confirmation dialog box appears on the screen.
(See the description of the dialog box that appears if the current data is to be
lost.)