Program edit mode | Folder management
5.2
Folder management
The control offers several versatile features for loading, saving,
deleting, and backing up programs. Programs can be organized
by creating folders. Folders may be used to group programs by
job, operator, date, customer, or any other method preferred.
Folders can be quickly selected, created, make a backup copy, or if
necessary, deleted.
Creating folders can only be done in
PGM
mode.
Creating a folder
First decide where to place the folder. It can be placed on V:\User
which is the control folder in the console, on a USB device, on a
network, or within sub-folders that have already been created. Use
the following steps to create any type of folder, top level or sub
level folders.
When the
Folder View
soft key is activated, it remains
active until it is pressed again to deactivate folder view.
To create a folder:
Press the
Program Functions
soft key
Press the
Folder View
soft key
Press the
Change Window
soft key to select the Folder Tree
window
Navigate through the folders to place the cursor where the new
folder is to be created by using the
Arrow
keys
To expand a folder use the
Right Arrow
key
To collapse an expanded folder, use the
Left Arrow
key
Highlight the folder where the new sub-folder is to be placed
Press the
Create Folder
soft key
Naming a new folder
To name a new folder:
Using the on screen Keyboard, enter the name of the new
folder
If the keyboard is not automatically displayed, press the
Keyboard
soft key
Once the new folder’s name has been entered, press the
Save/
Create
soft key to create the new folder
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