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Operators and Reference Manual
MC12
MC12 OM RM EN 74-111-132 v1.03.doc
Ver. 1.03
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6.7.17. Function 20- Operator number
Value: digits
An operator number can be entered in Function 20.
The maximum number of digits in an operator number is 12. This means that an operator
number is an integral number between 0 and 999999999999.
With this function it is possible to inform the system which operator is in charge of the current
production. The operator number entered will always appear on print-outs of the log (F24)
and the operating parameters (F29).
6.7.18. Function 21 - Batch number
Value: digits
A batch number can be entered in this function.
The maximum number of digits in a batch number is 12. This means that a batch number is
an integral number between 0 and 999999999999.
With this function the operator can inform the system of the batch or production number
under which the current production is recorded. The batch number entered will always be
shown on print-outs of the log (F24) and print-outs of the operating parameters (F29).
6.7.19. Function 22 - Start Log
By using this function automatic logging in the internal memory can be started. When the log
is started all parameters as well as changes and calibrations will be entered and may
subsequently be printed out for full production documentation.
Start log by entering: <2>+<2>+<ENT>
When the function is started, the MC12 will ask for confirmation that the log start should go
ahead by prompting the user to enter (Y) for 'yes' and (N) for 'no'. If <N> for 'no' is pressed,
the MC12 will exit the function.
If <Y> for 'yes' is pressed, the following question will appear:
F22 DEL OLD LOG (Y/N):
If <N> for 'No' is pressed, all existing information will be saved in the memory and the new
data will be stored after the original data. Please note that the log capacity is limited;
therefore an old log should always be deleted WHEN it has been printed out.
If <Y> for Yes is pressed, all old data in the memory will be deleted before the log is started.
As long as the log is active, an L will be visible at the right hand side of the prompt line.