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Cameron Opti-Rip 415A-M1 - System Parameters and Optimization

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OPERATION
OPERATION
#415-R1
8-15-18 - JR
At the end of the day, the operator can review the orders and archive those completed.
Archiving an order creates a production log for that order and deletes the order from the
system. To simultaneously archive all of the completed orders, use "Archive All Completed
Orders" from the "Orders" menu.
Archived Orders Report
The "Archived Orders Report" allows the operator to view the log of completed production
data. The operator may select the appropriate date range to display.
Export Archived Orders
Periodically, the operator or manager may want to use the accumulated production data
for analysis or to produce a custom report using data management software. Selecting
"Export Archived Orders" from the "Orders" menu prompts the user to specify a location for
saving and creates this le in .csv format.
Edit System Parameters
By selecting "Edit System Parameters" in the "Special" menu, the edit system parameters
window is displayed. In this window, various values can be altered that affect the operation
of the machine. Keep in mind that misadjustment of these values can render the machine
unusable, so great care should be taken when editing them. The values that can be
changed are as follows:
Arbor Length - The usable length of the saw arbor where the saws are installed. This
value is only used for xed arbor saws.
Saw 1 Near - This should be checked if the saw furthest in on the arbor is nearest the
infeed end of the Opti-Rip, unchecked if it is furthest away. For most rip saws, this value
should be set to checked for Opti-Rips that feed from left to right (from the operators point
of view) and unchecked for Opti-Rips that feed from right to left.
Left to Right Feed - This should be checked for Opti-Rips that feed from left to right.
Round to Nearest Foot - When this value is checked, the computer will automatically
round all board length measurements down to the nearest foot. A 10' 8" board will be tallied
as a 10' board. When rounding, the laser sensors are used to measure the length of the
board, giving a very accurate measurement. If this is turned off, the encoder on the pinch
rollers is used to measure the length, hence the lower rollers will not drop until the entire
board is fed into the saw, slowing the operation.

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