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58 Operating Instructions (Version 03/2018)
5.7. Program editor
NOTE:
Programs that are protected by the general code cannot be edited (see also the section
5.8.1.6).
With the prog
ram edito
r, you can change existing programs or create new firing programs.
Furthermore, it is possible to edit a firing program in progress.
When editing a firing program, note the following:
• The keyboard windows are described in sections 5.1.3, 5.1.4 and 5.1.5,
• An entere
d value must be confirmed by pressing [Enter]. Otherwise, the entry or changed
value has no effect,
• Incorrect values cannot be entered. The original value is retained. The permissible value
range is displayed in the keyboard window.
Editing while the program is running
Furthermore, you can edit parameters while a firing program is in progress. However, you can
only edit the values of the program steps that have not been processed yet.
5.7.1. Editing classic programs
Classic programs are characterized by:
• variable and flexible programming,
• unrestricted firing control,
• all individual firing parameters can be changed as desired.
Opening the program editor
• In the Program Manager, select the desired firing program, and click [Selected program].
The program display appears (see section 5.5).
•
Click on [Edit prog
ram]. An LED within the button indicates that the program editor is active.
The command line is green. In addition, the "Edit" status is displayed in the information bar.
• Click on the command line below the parameter display to edit it. The keyboard window for
the Classic editor appears.
• The command line is reentered by default.
• In the keyboard window, click on [Edit] when you want to change an existing command line.
Note that the commands are normally overwritten. Click [Insert] to insert commands.
The command line shows the commands in the sequence in which they are processed.
However, you will need a bit of practice as well as an understanding of ceramics and firing
techniques to program with the CVTL commands.