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SECTION 1
Panel:
(See Figure A)
Top-center on the Setworks user panel is the
display. All details about the LCD displays are
covered in Section 2. Just below and to the left
of the LCD display is the
CORE Select Pad
made up of five switches, which control the
eight CORE values available on the Baker
Products Setworks System. In the center of
the five CORE Select switches is a switch
labeled with
high/low
positions. When the
high/low
switch is in the selected
low
position,
the surrounding momentary* toggle switches
represent LOW CORES one (1) through four
(4). Starting in the upper left corner is CORE
#1 then directly to the right is CORE #2. On
the bottom row left is CORE #3 and bottom-
right is CORE #4. With the
high/low
switch in
the
high
position, the surrounding switches
represent HIGH CORES one (1) through four
(4).
Located on the right side of the panel is the SET Select Pad, which determines board thicknesses. The
SET Select Switch Pad is laid out exactly as the CORE Select Pad, representing SETS #1 through #4
LOW and SETS #1 through #4 HIGH. Directly below the LCD display is the Program/Run toggle
switch. This switch allows the user to go into program mode, and or run mode (see Section 3 on page 5
about programming). While in Program mode the Core switches function as programming switches.
As marked on the panel: Core 1 is used to increment either up or down depending on which way the
up/down switch is set. Core switches three (3) and four (4) represent Previous and Next respectively,
and allow the user to scroll back and forth through all the adjustments operators are able to make
.
Figure
A
LCD Display Area
Height in decimal inches
Set Line
Core Line
Reference Hold indicator
Core Switches
Set Switches
Program/Run Switch
Absolutes Set
Indicator