Edit Job Setting - Follow the steps below to edit an existing Job
1. From the Job Setup menu, select the checkbox next to the setting you wish to change and press Edit Selected.
2. Provide a new name for the Job Setting (if necessary) and press Enter. If the Job Setting name is not changing, simply press Enter on this screen to
move to the next step.
3. Make changes to Flame Setting assignments as needed by pressing the button
4. Press Done to save the changes and return to the Job Setup menu.
Delete Job Setting
1. From the Job Setup menu, select the checkbox next to the setting you wish to remove and press Delete Selected.
Add Job Setting to Production
After a Job Setting has been created, it needs to be enabled to run in Production Mode. This allows supervisors to have multiple Job Settings defi ned on
each unit, while being able to make only specifi c Job Settings available to operators depending on business needs.
Model ST Production Mode - Production Mode Overview
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5. Repeat this process until the desired number of Flame Settings (up to
5) has been added to the Job Setting. NOTE: The order in which Flame
Settings are added to the Job Setting determines the order in which
operators will cycle using the foot pedal. Job Settings must contain at
least one Flame Setting in order to be run in Production Mode.
6. Press Done to save the Job Setting. The system will return to job setup
screen
at the end of the corresponding row.
To add a Job Setting to Production, select the checkbox next to the Job
you wish to enable and press Add/Remove Selected to Production. Job
Settings can be removed from Production by the same method.
When a Job Setting is added to Production, it will be designated by a P
beside the checkbox. This indicates that the corresponding Job Setting will
be available for operators to run in Production Mode.
Press Setup Mode to return to the Setup Mode Menu, or press the Home
icon to return to the Main Menu.
Once Flame Settings and Jobs are defi ned, the Model ST is ready to
run in Production Mode. Operators can select one from a library of up
to 25 Job Settings. Each Job can contain up to fi ve Flame Settings,
which allows brazing of multiple types of joints without having to stop
and either adjust the fl ame or change the tip. Flame Settings and Job
Settings cannot be changed without a supervisor password.
WARNING: Prior starting Production Mode, ensure that all hose and
torch connections are secure and that you have tested for leaks.
Production Mode can be accessed from either the Main Menu or the
Setup Menu.
NOTE: Ensure that torch and tip selected are suitable to handle the fl ow
rate.