OPERATION MENU’S
used in editing a recipe. Appendix A gives a detailed description of all the commands that can
be entered.
Selecting the menu <3> Process Recipes on the Main Menu gives the screen: Edit A Process
Recipe.
The current process recipe number and name are presented at the top, including its
numbering status. Two columns for normal process recipes are available on the left, giving 16
process recipe positions (with a maximum length of 750 bytes) One column on the right
shows 8 positions for abort recipes. Abort recipes allow the automatic return to a safe
situation if the “Abort” command is executed.
To select a recipe, select <NORMAL> or <ABORT> recipe, followed by its number.
Choose “0" to enter a new recipe.
Note: The current recipe has been preselected for editing. If you want to edit the current
recipe, just press <RETURN>.
To return to the Main Menu, press <ESCAPE>.
6.3.1
Edit a Process Recipe
Figure 6-25 Recipe Editor
This is the recipe editor. The top of the screen shows the Tube Id, the Tube Name, whether
it is a normal or abort recipe, its name and number of bytes.
Once a mode has been entered (Append, Change, Insert, Delete, Store), the system prompts
the entry of the number corresponding to the required command. The available commands
for a step are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Exit mode without storing, by pressing <ESCAPE>, the system will prompt:
“All recipe changes will be LOST if you EXIT now”. Enter ‘STORE’ or ‘EXIT’
(‘ESCAPE’=continue editing)”
When an existing recipe has been changed, press <5> (Store). Press <NAME>, to change
the name or <RETURN> to go on. Press <YES> to store, or <NO> to cancel the recipe.
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