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F2: Previous Job – This button allows the user to

view and edit the previous job to the one currently

displayed (for that gun).

F3: Next Job – This button allows the user to view

and edit the next job for that gun.

F4: Previous Gun – This button allows the user

to view and edit the job parameters for the pre-

vious gun.

F5: Send to RCS-2 – This button takes the data

displayed on the current screen and sends it to the

interface card where it is then stored in non-volatile

memory. Any changes made to the parameters on

this screen will be lost if the screen is exited prior

to sending it to interface card, using this button.

F6: Next Gun - This button allows the user to

view and edit the job parameters for the next gun.

F7: Copy Parameter – This button allows the user

to copy the data from the highlighted parameter

on the screen to any other job, range of jobs, gun,

or range of guns.

F8: Copy Job – This button allows the user to

copy the data from any job to any other job. Users

are also prompted for which gun or guns they wish

the job data copied to.

F9: Read file – This button reads in the totalization

data from the internal flash drive, the floppy disk

drive, a USB memory drive, or the CDROM and

sends them to the interface card to be stored in

non-volatile memory.

F10: Save to file – This button reads all totaliza-

tion data currently stored in non-volatile memory

on the interface card and stores it on the media

selected by the user (internal flash, floppy drive,

USB memory, or CDROM). The data is stored in

a file named

jobs.par .

F5: Load Job

This function allows operators to load a different

job number to a gun. Note that if the gun is in run

mode when the new job is seleted, the new job

will not become active until the gun is halted and

put back in run mode.

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The new job will also become active if

the gun faults, as this generates a halt for

that gun.

NOTE

F6: Configure Alarms

This screen allows the operator to program which

errors and faults actually cause a spray shutdown

condition. That is, what errors and faults (when

they occur) will actually halt the pumps and cause

spray to cease.

If the alarm is turned off, the main screen will

indicate that the gun is faulted but running. The

Status line on the main screen will show:

STATUS: RUN

(The word RUN will be printed in red.)

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