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Note
You may not be able to edit all fields, depending on the state of the
job.
Case 2
Begin with an activated job from the Stored Job area. If you change a job in the
Current Job area, that change affects the job in the stored job area.
Case 3
This case is referred to as job “cloning” and provides optimum use of the entire
system, including UltraMgr.
Load an old job performed on the same machine into the analyzer and use it as
a template. The old job contains information on job setup, and concerns or
observations (notes). Review this information before clearing old information.
Edit the job setup and then take your first set of new readings, if desired.
With UltraMgr/2130 Laser Align, you can;
• Save time by using a previous job setup.
• See problems and concerns documented on previous jobs.
• New data automatically dumps to the proper location.
This is because jobs that are loaded from the Assigned area of
UltraMgr/2130 Laser Align already have station and machine
assignments.
Both the UltraMgr PC and the Analyzer can act as the master or the slave. This
means that both can control transactions between the UltraMgr PC and the Ana-
lyzer. Refer to the Transferring Alignment Job Data and Tolerances section on
page 3-184 for more information about communications with the Analyzer.
Also, when you are using UltraMgr, you need to consider what actions are necessary
after jobs have been
created
or
changed
(in the analyzer). As mentioned previously,
actual Station and Machine assignments are made from UltraMgr.
The following table (next page) illustrates how changes to the various parameters
affect the job type. Although job type is a software term, the job type determines
where the job will be dumped to within the alignment database (to a Machine loca-
tion or to the Unassigned area).
Summary of Contents for 2130 RBM Consultant Pro
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