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The MENU Window
The MENU Window
Introduction
MENU shows the settings that are not changed during day-to-day operation.
These settings include
■ Change the Access Level
■ Change the display language
■ Advanced machine settings that are accessed by a person who has the correct
access-code.
Button overview
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[13] The MENU Window Buttons (1 – 2)
Button Information
ACCESS LEVEL The Touch Screen has five different access levels
■ Operator
■ Supervisor
■ Service
■ Distributor
■ Factory
Touch ACCESS LEVEL and select the correct level
from the list. The last three levels are protected by access
codes. To protect job settings, the supervisor level allows
jobs to be locked.
CURRENT
LANGUAGE
Touch one of the flags to select the language you need.
AXES Touch AXES to re-reference individual axes. Supervisor
access level is needed for this function.
Other functions on this button are used by the service
engineer.
BRIDGE Touch BRIDGE to re-reference the bridge axes.
Supervisor access level is needed for this function.
Other functions on this button are used by the service
engineer.
SERVICE OPTIONS This button is used by the service engineer.
TEST This button is used by the service engineer.