DRS25 User’s Guide Chapter 6: Software Overview
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6.0.2
Edit Boxes:
Edit Boxes allow information to be entered by placing the cursor over the top of the box and clicking on
the left mouse button.
Characters are entered
directly into the edit box
from the computer key-
board.
6.0.3
Trackbar Buttons:
Trackbar Buttons are used to directly modify information within an edit box. Click and drag (using left
button) slider to adjust the value in the edit box. Single increment adjustments can be made by single
clicking on the range line. (tick marks - connected to the slider).
6.0.4
Check Boxes:
Check boxes are generally used to program a DRS25 function or activity.
•
Inactive Clear state:
A blank check box indicates the
Off
or the inactive state.
•
Active Black state:
A black check mark indicates the
On
condition or the active state.
For Example:
The nozzle vacuum is off and the live video camera system is programmed to be active.
6.0.5
Radio Buttons:
Similarly, radio buttons allow a functions or activities to be programmed. Typically, radio buttons are
grouped together by related functionality. Within a group, only one option can be selected at a time.
For Example:
The
Vision and Nozzle System
group, located on the
Teach
screen, provides 3 motion types: Absolute
(
ABS
), Relative (
REL
) and
Do Not Move
. This can be used in the following way: After a component has
been placed, selecting the
Do Not Move
button will keep the nozzle from moving in subsequent events.
Selected
Function
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