INFICON STC-2000A Thin Film Deposition Controller Operating Manual User Manual

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Review / Edit Process Specifics.
The following shows the review processes screen. The top line contains the menu path to the current
screen/menu followed by the process# currently being viewed. The Process# is selected by pressing the
GO2 PRC (go to process number) key and the digit key[s] on the subsequent numeric entry screen. A "

+

"

appears near the end of the top line (after path information) to indicate when the active process is being
viewed. The recipe ID number is also on this line (use to determine process program integrity). The ID is a
checksum of the entire program. The ID with only the END at step 01 is 00000. The second line contains
the column headers, which remain fixed as the list is scrolled.
The angle bracket pointing to Step 01 is the view/edit cursor.

">" is
cursor.

"+"
indicates
active
edit
process.


"+" indicates current step is
the active step.




BYE
: pressing this key causes a return to the MAIN MENU. The fixed STATUS key returns the RunTime
screen.
GO2 STP: press this key to move cursor/list segment to indicate and display step number entered by
numeric keys that appear after GO2 STP is pressed (GOTO Step).
GO2 PRC: press this key to bring up a numeric keypad that allows changing the Process number (GOTO
PROCESS). Enter PROCESS# and press ENTer to accept or BAK to abandon.

↑: pressing the UP ↑ key moves the edit cursor toward the first of the four list lines currently on the screen.
When the edit cursor is on the first list line displayed (somewhere in the middle of a 20 line list, for
example) subsequent UP

↑ presses result in moving the line at the top of the displayed section of the list to

the last (4

th

) position of the displayed section. What were the last three list items are no longer seen and

three consecutively lower, previously unseen, numbers are now occupying the first three of the four
displayed lines. The cursor is always moved to a lesser numbered step number (list line) with each press of
the UP

↑ key (except at step 1). When the edit cursor is coincidental with step number 1 and UP ↑ is

pressed, no action is taken other than to beep the audio indicator. In other words, the UP/DN keys move
the edit cursor up or down on the four list lines displayed and if UP/DN exceeds those list lines shown, the
list lines will be advanced or receded by three lines except at the beginning and end of the list lines.
(down): pressing the DN ↓ key moves the edit cursor toward the last of the four list lines currently
displayed on the screen. When the edit cursor is on the last list line displayed, subsequent DOWN

presses result in moving the line at the bottom of the displayed section of the list to the top (1

st

) position of

the displayed section. What were the first three list items are no longer seen and three consecutively higher,

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