LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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4.18

The display provides the following information:

1.

A list of all jobs presently in the internal file storage. The jobs are identified by a 9 digit number, and
a 20 character description. A total of 500 jobs can be stored, and are shown in groups of up to 15.

2.

The current job being used by the press control.

Section 4.5.1 Store Setup

From the Jobs Menu, Figure 4.10, selecting the STORE SETUP softkey will transfer the screen to the Store
Jobs menu. The Store Jobs menu allows the user to place all settings for the job currently in use into the
internal file storage area. The user must have access control to access the Store Jobs menu. Access control
is described in Section 3. If the user obtains access control by using the password system, the user must be
configured to have access to store jobs in memory. The menu shown in Figure 4.11 allows the user to enter
a new number under which the job will be stored. Position the cursor in the Job Number position. Then
press the CHANGE NUMBER softkey. A nine digit numeric number can be entered. This number must be
unique to this job. Entering a number already in use allows the current settings to replace the previous ones
for that number. After entering a job number, move the cursor to the Job Description position. Then press
the CHANGE TEXT softkey. The text edit box will appear and the name can be entered. Press the ENT
key to save the name and exit the text editor. Finally, press the STORE SETUP softkey. The current job
information to be placed in the internal file system under the job number and job name. The operator terminal
automatically returns to the Jobs menu.

Stroke

Mode Single Stroke

Drive

Speed

Stroke
Speed

SPM

SPM

0
0

Order

Counter

PC STATUS

Counter OFF

STORE
JOBS

CHANGE
NUMBER

STORE
SETUP

0

0

PROGRAM/RUN SWITCH

TOP

EXIT

Job Number

000000001

Job Description

FIRST EXAMPLE

To Store a Job Setup:
1. Program all settings for the Limit Switch,
Tonnage Monitor, Die Protection, and Auto Setups

WARNING! Incorrect setups may cause damage and/or injury.

2. Enter the correct Job #.
3. Enter the Job description.

STORE SETUP when ready

Figure 4.11 Storing a Job

NOTE:Changes made to the current job are NOT automatically made to the internal file system. The user

must intentionally Store the new settings over the old job number if those settings are to be saved
permanently.

Section 4.5.2 Recall Setup

From the Jobs menu, Figure 4.10, pressing the RECALL SETUP softkey will transfer the screen to the Select
Job menu. The Select Job menu allows the user to select the job that is to be recalled. The user must have
access control to access the perform a job recall. Access control is described in Section 3. If the user obtains

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