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SmartPAC 2 User Manual
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Keyboard, Displays, Etc.
If there is only one column of items displayed, the highlight bar wraps to the top of the list
when you press the Down (
) cursor key with the bar on the last item. The highlight bar
moves to the bottom of the list when you press the Up (
) cursor key with the bar on the first
item.
If there is more than one column of items, the highlight bar will move from the bottom of one
column to the top of the column to the right of it when you press the Down (
) cursor key
with the bar on the last item in the first column. You can also use the Left (
) and Right (
)
cursor keys to move between columns on the same level.
When there are more columns than can be displayed on the screen (the tool list in Tool
Manager, for example, can have up to nine columns), pressing the Left (
) and Right (
)
cursor keys will move you to the hidden columns. The highlight bar wraps to an item in the
leftmost column when the Right (
) cursor key is pressed with the bar in the rightmost
column. Likewise, the bar wraps to the rightmost column when the Left (
) cursor key is
pressed with the highlight bar in the leftmost column.
Using Cursor Keys to Increase or Decrease Numeric Values
The Up (
) and Down (
) cursor keys can be used to increase and decrease numeric values
displayed in SmartPAC 2 entry windows (see Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6) and on some
SmartPAC 2 screens. To increase the value, press the Up (
) cursor; to decrease the value,
press the Down (
) cursor. The displayed value increases or decreases one unit for each
depression of the appropriate key. If you hold down the key, the value continues to increase
or decrease until you release it.
Using Cursor Keys to Highlight Letters in Entry Windows
You can use Up (
), Down (
), Left (
), and Right (
) cursor keys to move the highlight
box from one letter (including symbols and the space character) to another in alphabetic and
alphanumeric entry windows (see Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6). When the letter you want is
highlighted, you press ENTER to accept that letter. To accept an entire alphabetic or
alphanumeric entry, press function key F6.
In the alphanumeric entry window (see Figure 3-6), you can press the F2 key to change
between upper- and lower-case letters. For more information about alphanumeric mode, see
Tool Number Mode, page 4-4.
Using Cursor Keys to Set Timing
You can use the cursor keys to set timing for your optional programmable cam switch and
sensors, setting the crankshaft angles at which you want a Ready signal or cam channel to turn
on and off. For detailed instructions on using die protection sensors and cams, see DIE
PROTECTION (Optional), page 5-16 and CAM SWITCH (Optional), page 5-37.
Timing settings are made on a crank angle clock that appears on Die Protection and Cam
Switch screens in Program and Run modes. When these screens are displayed, the cursor
keys move two cursors around this diagram, one cursor controlling the angle at which the
sensor or cam turns on, the other controlling the angle at which the sensor or cam turns off.
Summary of Contents for SmartPAC2
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