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Chapter I Introduction
Introduction
The document covers basic and advanced
software features which may or may not be
included in all aligner models. This document
primarily is designed to cover software naviga-
tion and features with minimum regard to the
hardware platform in which it resides. There
are several variations of aligner models each
of which may utilize different features of the
base software package. References are often
made to other sections of the Manual.
Assembly and Setup
Installation and setup of a new aligner must
be handled by a qualified Technical Repre
-
sentative.
All software is loaded onto the computer’s
hard drive. The software shipped with the unit
serve as a backup and is not needed when
performing alignments.
Instructions for operational setup of the aligner
program are covered in detail in Section 2 of
this Operator’s Manual. The setups for the PC
hardware and Microsoft Windows
®
are preset
at the factory and should not be altered.
Power On Sequence
The main power switch is located on the back
side of the Computer Console. Turn the com-
puter console switch ON. Some models will
automatically boot to the alignment program
others may require pressing the on switch of
the PC to begin the power-on sequence.
When the power switch is turned on, the unit
initiates the computer boot-up. Text should
appear on the screen as boot-up begins and
counting numbers are shown as the memory
of the unit is checked and verified. Many ad
-
ditional lines of computer configuration will ap
-
pear on screen and scroll up as the computer
completes the system boot sequence. The
Home screen will appear next as the software
finishes loading.
The boot sequence will take a few moments.
If any problems are encountered during the
Power On boot-up sequence, consult the
service representative in your area.
Software
There are several ways to control movement
within the aligner program. First, each unit is
shipped with a pointing device – a mouse. The
unit can be equipped with an optional hand-
held remote control whose various buttons
permit full aligner function. Study the Figures
on the following pages carefully to become
familiar with the functions of each button.
Windows
®
is a point-and-click software envi-
ronment. The Aligner software follows Win-
dows
®
navigation conventions. Use the point-
ing device to navigate through the software
as you would with any Windows
®
program.
Most functions require a single mouse click
to initiate, while a few require double-clicks.
The right mouse button is not utilized within
the alignment software.
A standard keyboard is included for data entry.
All aligner functions can also be controlled
from the keyboard as well as the remote. The
function keys (F1 - F12) located on the top
row of the keyboard have decals that are the
equivalent of the remote and keypad buttons.
Refer to the diagram for identification of the
icons and their respective functions.
The keyboard has a “Print Screen” key. When
this key is pressed the currently displayed
screen will be captured and printed.
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