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The above listed configurations are common for a given station regardless of which mode the station is
running (see The Mode Table form for a description of modes) . However, there are a number of aspects
that can be displayed differently depending on the currently selected mode: These are defined as a so
called
Station View
. Each station can have up to ten Station Views and for each of them you may specify
the following:
Which
Background picture
to use for the Station detail view.
The size and position of the Bolt boxes in the Station detail view (this is edited directly in the
Assembly Overview form).
For which
Modes
the Station View should be used. These are entered as a comma separated list
of mode numbers.
Click on
Advanced…
to open a new window with advanced settings:
All of these settings are used to change the Assembly Overview behavior in different aspects.
Note!
It is
not
recommended to enable these settings. Do so only if you have problems to get an existing
set up to work as you want.
Enabling
"Use Station View 1 for unmapped Mode numbers (including Mode number 0)"
will cause Station
View 1 to be displayed when a Mode number that does not map to a station view is selected or Mode
number is set to zero. The default behaviour is to keep the currently displayed Station View.
Enabling
"Clear all data when changing station views"
will cause all station and bolt boxes to be cleared of
its result information and the background color set to grey when the station view is changed. The default
behaviour is to keep all result information and background color and use PLC station output variable
RESETSTATUS to clear the data.
Enabling
"Do not show internediate status when running stiching cycles"
will cause all bolt boxes to remain
yellow until the complete tightening cycle is finished and the cycle data is produced. Default behavior is
that the bolt boxes background color is updated with the status of the sub cycle but no result information is
shown until the complete tightening cycle is finished.
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