SmartPAC 2 User Manual
1126700
Reporting Downtime and Scrap to LETS
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4.
When you are finished setting the sequence of “canned” names, press RESET to save your
entries and return to the Set Communications Menu.
Creating Special Names on the Dialog Special Choice Name Menu
When you select the SET SPECIAL NAMES item on the Set Communications Menu, the
Dialog Special Choice Name Menu (see Figure G-7) displays. This menu allows you to select
the “special” names that will appear on the Dialog Menu. “Special” names are downtime
reasons created by the user. Each name can be up to 12 characters in length, and you can
include up to 16 of them in the Dialog Menu.
You specify the order in which “special” names appear on the Dialog Menu by entering a
sequence number to the right of each text entry. The sequence number specifies the position
in which that item will appear on the Dialog Menu. Since “canned” downtime reasons may
also appear on the Dialog Menu, be sure to maintain the necessary intervals in your “special”
name numbering scheme to accommodate these items.
To prevent a “special” name from appearing on the Dialog Menu, set its sequence number to
0.
To program “special” downtime reasons for inclusion in the Dialog Menu, perform the
following steps:
1.
On the Set Communications Menu, highlight the SET SPECIAL NAMES item, using the
Up (
) or Down (
) cursor key, and press ENTER. The Dialog Special Choice Name
Menu (see Figure G-7) displays with the cursor resting in the SPEC. 1 field.
2.
Press ENTER, and when the Alphabetic Entry window displays, type the text (12
characters maximum, including spaces) of the downtime reason that you want to appear
on the Dialog Menu; then, press F6 to save your entry and return to the Dialog Special
Choice Name Menu.
Figure G-7. Dialog Special Choice Name Menu
Summary of Contents for SmartPAC2
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