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Set speed, jog, adjust and monitor the components status.
Speed Section
Analog Speed Dial represents the speed value evaluated from the physical analog dial.
NOTE: Read Only (cannot be edited).
Jog Section
Jog Speed
From Top to Bottom
Text Box allows you to enter a speed value.
Slider allows you to set a speed value.
Increment (+2) Button allows you to increment a speed value by 2.
Decrement (-2) Button allows you to decrement a speed value by 2.
NOTE: text box, slider, increment button and decrement button are all correlated to the Speed Value.
Jog Switches
From Top to Bottom
Jog Mode Switch allow you to turn on Jog Mode.
Axe Switch allows you to turn on the particular axes that you want to jog.(All Axes, Printer, Chiller, Cutter, Deitz, Puncher)
JOG + Button allows you to jog in positive (forward) direction.
Checkbox represents that Diverter will toggle with book count while jogging.
NOTE: You need to turn on Jog Mode Switch in order to toggle switches and jog. You can do any combination of axes to Jog.
Adjustment Section
From Top to Bottom
Increment (+1/32) Button allows you to increment (Sheet Size or Punch Offset).
Decrement (-1/32) Button allows you to decrement (Sheet Size or Punch Offset).
NOTE: those buttons will reflect the value of Sheet Size or Punch Offset in a Setup Page.
Status Section
Paper Route indicate the current paper route position.
Punch Enable represent a state of punch axis.
Actual Speed represents a current paper speed.
NOTE: Ready Only (cannot be edited).
Sheet Size represents a current sheet size of paper that is being cut.
NOTE: Ready Only (cannot be edited).
Book Count represents a number of book (a stack of sheet) that has been collected.
Limit (167) represents a number of book per stack.
RESET Button allow you to reset a number of book that has been collected.
NOTE: A paper route will change when a book count reach its limit. Book = a particular number of sheet set.
Total Stack represents a number of stack that has been collected.
RESET Button allows you to reset a number of stack that has been collected.
Note: Stack = a set number of book that will be divided into different paper route.
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