LINK Systems OmniLink II Press Automation Control User Manual
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August 30, 2002 Manual Version 1.0
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The stroke log out is based upon a number of press strokes between keyboard activity. If the user does
not press any key on the operator terminal within the number of strokes programmed, the control will
automatically log out the user. To program the Access Timeout number of strokes move the cursor to
the Access Timeout strokes, press the Change Number softkey, enter the desired time, and press the
ENT key. The number of strokes can be programmed from 0 to 999. An Access Timeout strokes
setting of 0 strokes turns off the stroke based automatic log out, and there will be no stroke based
automatic log out.
Section 4.2.4.3.4 Editing Users
If an access mode that uses a code is chosen (any mode besides Key Only), the system allows for up
to sixteen users to have the ability to gain access to Program mode through individual codes. Each user
can be assigned a name and a password. The Access Configuration menu is used to select a user and to
enter the user edit menu. To edit a user, position the cursor on a user name to be edited (or a blank
space if a user is to be added) under the User Description in the Access Configuration screen shown in
Figure 4.15 is and press the EDIT USER softkey. The User Configuration menu, Figure 4.17, will be
displayed.
Stroke
Mode Single Stroke
Drive
Speed
Stroke
Speed
SPM
SPM
0
0
Order
Counter
PC STATUS
Counter OFF
USER
CONFIG
EXIT
0
0
Program/Run Switch
TOP
CHANGE
TEXT
CHANGE
NUMBER
USER CONFIGURATION
User: Operator Level # 1
Code: 1234
Used: Yes
CHANGE
SETTING
PERMISSIONS
PLS Bypass:
PLS Settings/Names:
TM Bypass:
TM Reset:
TM Peak High Limits:
TM Peak Low Limits:
TM Reverse Limits:
TM Data Windows:
DP Bypass:
DP Reset:
DP Settings:
Auto Setup Reset:
Auto Setup Settings:
Counter Reset:
Counter Settings:
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Counter Change:
Feed Settings:
PLC Screen 1 Sets:
PLC Screen 2 Sets:
PLC Screen 3 Sets:
PLC Screen 4 Sets:
Special Interface:
Auto SS/COD Time:
Reset Brake Monitor:
Store Jobs:
Recall Jobs:
Erase Jobs:
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
1
2
3
4
Figure 4.17 User Configuration Menu
When the “User” setting is selected, pressing the CHANGE TEXT softkey will cause the popup text
entry box to appear, so that an alphanumeric name or description can be entered for “User”. Selecting
the “Code” setting allows entry of up to a 4 digit number. The “Used” setting can be toggled between
“Yes” and “No” by use of the CHANGE SETTING softkey to quickly turn the ability of a user to access
the Program Mode off and on without having to reprogram all settings.
Once the user has been assigned a name, code, and a “Yes” setting has been entered for “Used”, a list of
settings and actions that a particular user is allowed, or not allowed, to perform can be configured. Select
each setting listed under PERMISSIONS and press the CHANGE SETTING softkey to assign a “Yes”
or “No” for the setting or action.