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Programmable SyncPos motion controller
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Fundamentals of the SyncPos program
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Requirements
SyncPos is for use on standard PC’s with operating
systems Windows 95 resp. NT 3.5.
You should be familiar with the basic functions and
terminology of the Microsoft Windows interface, for
example the T
T
T
T
Task bar
ask bar
ask bar
ask bar
ask bar and the Explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer. You can
find further information in the corresponding
Windows manuals if necessary.
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The SyncPos Window
The following figure serves to explain the most
important elements of the SyncPos Windows.
Each window represents a SyncPos program which
can be connected with a VLT. Thus, you can open
at least the same number of edit windows as the
number of controllers resp. VLTs you have
selected.
Symbol bar
Click on the icons in the symbol bar to quickly
select a function.
From left to right: New file, Open file, Save file, Cut,
Copy, Paste, Print, Info, Close Interface and CAM-
Editor.
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Title bar shows the names of the SyncPos File, the number and name of the VLT
and the error number if applicable.
Open the menus in the Menu bar to select the SyncPos functions.
Menus with the functions which you can mark and select with
the mouse.
Click on the icon in
the Symbol bar to
quickly select a
function.
Edit window
The blinking cursor
shows where the
text to be entered
will appear.
Dialog field
Communications
window for
messages from the
controller and the
compiler.
If you want to change the size of the Edit window or
the Communications window, move the cursor to the
lower edge of the scrollbar and – as soon as the
cursor has changed its shape – click and pull the
window in the desired direction.
Use the Scroll
Bar to scroll
the file up or
down
or left from
left to right.
The status bar shows the line number
and position where the cursor is
located, information about the function
keys and whether the [NUM lock key]
or the [Shift lock key] have been
pressed and are active.