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SETUP
© 2014 Mold-Masters (2007) Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Revised 1 Oct, 2014
5-18
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5.10 The System Settings
These are general settings which apply to the system regardless of what tool may be loaded.
Function Description Limits
Allow Global Set
Choose [
Enable] if you wish to allow probe and
manifold zones to be set together, or [Disable] if
they must be set as discreet and separate actions.
Allow ToolLoad
Choose [
Enable] if you want to be able to change
tools while in Run mode, or [Disable] if you wish to
prevent such changes and force the operator to shut
down to swap tools.
Allow Standby
If you choose [
Enable] then you can switch the
console into Standby Mode from any other operating
mode.
If you choose [
Disable] then you cannot switch
from Stop mode into Standby. Instead you must
rst put the console into a run or start mode before
Standby Mode is available.
Blanking Delay Set how long the screen remains visible. The maximum
period for Blanking
Delay is 98 minutes.
You can override
the Blanking Delay
so that it remains
permanently visible
by setting this time
to “99 minutes”.
Baud Rate Set the communication rate between the Console
and the control cards.
Newer control cards can work at faster speeds
(38400) and units are always matched at the factory.
However if you swap a new card for an older one
you may need to select a lower baud rate (19200
or 9600) to make it work correctly. If the baud rate
is too high for an older card then you will see “N/Z”
because it cannot communicate at that speed.
Calibrate Touch If Enabled this starts a routine to check the alignment
between where you “actually” touch the screen and
where the interface perceives that you touch the
screen.
The process stops the controller so be careful not
to do this while the system is in use. It then places
cross hairs at certain points on the screen – respond
by touching the screen with a ne pointer rather than
a large nger print, and hold it there for 3-4 seconds.
When you remove your pointer, it will reposition the
target for you to touch again. After a few target points
it will nish and recalibrate the screen and re-align its
response to where you touched the screen.
You then need to restart the console.

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