Miller Electric IH, TS manual Batch Recording Using 5100 Digital Recorder, Start Recording

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6-3-3.Batch Recording Using 5100 Digital Recorder

The batch file generated by the recorder will consist of: GroupDescriptor~BatchName~TimeDateStamp.uhh

The default Group Descriptor is set to “Group”. This setting may be changed to something that relates to the application (i.e. Company, Contract, or Project name).

To change the Group Descriptor, proceed as follows:

1.Log in as an Engineer (see Section 6-2-2-2).

2.Touch Menu (bottom right).

3.Touch Operator.

4.Touch Config.

5.Touch Groups.

6.Touch the field next to Descriptor, a keypad will appear on the display.

7.Enter the desired name and touch Ok.

8.Touch Apply.

9.Touch Menu (bottom right).

10.Touch Home.

The Batch Name is entered by the operator. This should be a unique name that identifies the part being heated. Since the same part may have Pre-heat (P), Bakeout (B), and Stress (S) procedures done to it, the batch name should in- clude an indicator as to which process was done (i.e. W41-1307-2-S) where the S indicates a stress procedure.

The Time Date Stamp and .uhh file extension are both generated automatically by the recorder.

Begin Batch recording. 6-3-3-1. Login As User

1.Touch top left corner.

2.Touch pull down next to User.

3.Touch User from pull down list.

6-3-3-2. Start Recording

1.Touch “No Batch In Progress”.

2.Touch “New”.

3.Touch field next to Job # (Batch Name). This will be the batch name.

4.Enter unique Batch Name (see Section 6-3-3).

5.Touch “Ok”.

6.Touch field next to User ID.

7.Enter User ID.

8.Touch “Ok”.

9.Touch field next to Comments.

10.Enter Comments or, at least, touch the blank key.

11.Touch “Ok”.

12.Scroll down to bottom of screen.

13.Touch field next to Rec. ID.

14.Touch the blank key (bottom right keyboard).

15.Touch “Ok”.

16.Touch “Start”.

17.Touch “Close”.

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