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Installation and Specifications
Labeling the Lamps and Pushbuttons
Labeling the OP--406 panel is a
relatively simple process that involves
removing the bezel and sliding a label
transparency into a pocket in the panel
overlay. The transparent film can be
purchased from almost any office supply
store in standard 8-1/2” x 11” sheets. It is
designed to run through a copy machine
or laser printer.
The easiest way to create labels is to use the built-in label making function of the
OP--WINEDIT configuration software. This is the preferred method and is shown
below. The labels can also be created manually using the template shown in the next
section to help layout the transparency film. Here are some ways of manually
creating labels:
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Use a computer graphics program and a laser printer to create the
transparency directly, or print the labels on paper and photocopy them
to a transparency sheet.
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Use press-on letters on a transparency sheet.
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Use a typewriter or lettering machine, or use press-on letters to create
labels on a paper sheet, then photocopy the paper sheet onto a
transparency sheet.
Making labels using the OP--WINEDIT configuration software is easy (see Chapter 4
for information on loading and using OP--WINEDIT). After loading OP--WINEDIT,
follow these steps:
Open OP--WINEDIT and select
New System.
1.
Labeling the
Lamps and
Pushbuttons
Creating the
Labels
Creating
Labels Using
OP--WINEDIT