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Chapter 14 Intelligent Feeder 14-20 14-3-4 Component Table List A list of registered component tables can be displayed. This section explains how to delete a compon ent table and create a barcode print file. ■ Importing …

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Backing up a Component Table
Action:
From the taskbar, select File > Backup Comp. Table.
The following dialog box will appear, so enter the name of the file to be saved and the
directory in which the file is to be saved, and then click <Save>.
The default backup file name is “backup_comp_table.tb”.
A message “Do you want to backup?” appears, so click <Yes>.
When the file is backed up successfully, a message informing you will appear, so click
<OK> button.
Note: It is recommended that the component tables be backed up frequently.
When backing up component tables, the ID database must also be backed up at the same time
to ensure consistency.
Restoring a Component Table
Action:
From the taskbar, select File > Restore Comp. Table.
A dialog box appears, so select the file that was backed up (see “Backing up a Component
Table”), and click <Open>.
A message “Do you want to restore?” will appear, so click <Yes>.
When the file is restored successfully, a message informing you will appear, so click
<OK> button.
Note: When restoring a component table, the ID database must also be restored at the same time to
ensure consistency.
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14-3-4 Component Table List
A list of registered component tables can be displayed.
This section explains how to delete a component table and create a barcode print file.
Importing a Component Table
Action:
From the taskbar, select Option > Comp. Table to display the Comp Table List window.
Click the <Import> button, and select a CSV file to import from the list.
When a dialog box appears for your confirmation, click <Yes> to start the import.
Note: The CSV file format should be followed as the figure-1 below:
<Figure-1>
ABC1234567890,1005C,10000
HR00001,1005R,
HR00002,1005R,,
MAZT10000,SOP08,100
Comp.Barcode (necessary), Comp.Code (necessary), Comp.InitialCount (Not necessary)
* If the Comp.InitialCount is not specified, the default value (10,000) would be set for it.
Available Key input
Comp.Barcode: Within 38 letters consisting of the acceptable letters such as uppercase
alphabet, numeric character, +, -, ., space, $, /, %.
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Comp.Code : Within 38 letters
Comp.InitialCount : 1~9999999
Note:
If there is a registration of the same Comp.Barcode, select whether to overwrite it or cancel the
import. When you select “overwrite”, and if the record has been related with feeder already,
the relation would be rearranged with the new setting. Then, the Comp InitialCount would be
initialized.
If there are any problems in the file to import, the import processing would be canceled.
Correct the problem cause, and try the importing again. (At that time, no record would be
imported.)
If the maximum number of registration were achieved during the importing, the import
processing would be quitted. (The importing would be performed until the total registration
would be the maximum.)
This function can be performed at non-production state.
Deleting a Component Table
Action:
From the taskbar, select Option > Comp. Table to display the Comp Table List window.
Select the component table(s) to be deleted. To select two or more component tables
collectively, drag the mouse while holding down the left button of the mouse.
After a component table record(s) is selected, click <Delete> button. A message “Do you
want to delete selected item?” will appear, so click <Yes>.
Note: The feeder linked with the component to be deleted will be deregistered. The deregistered
feeder needs to be re-registered to the database.