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of a maximum 32 characters if it was enabled in the Configuration
Menu. If a commission number exists already in memory, this one is
proposed. You can either confirm it by pressing START/SET or change it
using the cursor keys (see the first info in Sect. 4.1) or reading it with
the scanner or from a RFID card and then confirm the new number by
pressing the START/SET key.
It is possible to select a previously saved commission number instead
of the one shown on the screen by pressing the ï and ð cursor keys
simultaneously. This causes a commission number selectrion screen to
be displayed, and you can scroll through the commission numbers in
memory using the ï and ð keys, to select a number and then confirm
it by the START/SET key. This number will be used for the next weld-
ing. To quit the scroll mode without selecting a commission, press the
STOP/RESET key.

4.3.3 Entering or Changing the Joint Number

From Display 3 or after the commission number was entered, the ma-
chine requests the input of the welding number, or joint number, if it
was enabled in the Configuration Menu.
The joint number, or welding number, is based on the job/commission
number. This means that it increments by 1 for every welding opera-
tion performed in the scope of the current commission (identified
previously by entering the appropriate job number). In the example in
Display 3, the next welding operation will be saved to welding report
number 72 while the joint itself is joint number 2 of the current job/
commission.
The first joint of a commission for which no joint has been
saved to memory so far, always receives no. 1. If the memory
already holds joints for a commission, the machine finds the
highest number of the joints existing for that commission
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and uses this number plus 1. The user is shown the number
thus found on the screen and can apply or change it. If the
user changes the joint number, it is his responsibility to make
sure that no number is assigned twice in one commission. If
a joint number appears twice in a commission, this will not
affect the welding process and the logging of its data in
any way. However, in that commission two joints will not be
distinguished by a unique number.
If user inputs leave some joint numbers unused (for instance,
for a given commission no. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9), the gaps do not
get filled, and the automatically found number proposed for
the next welding operation will still be the highest existing
number plus 1 (that is, 10 in this example).
The joint number can also be entered after simultaneously pressing
the cursor keys ï and ð when Display 3 is showing on the screen.

4.3.4 Entering oder Changing Further Data on Component Traceability

In the same way as welder identification code, commission and weld-
ing number, other data relating to the components can be entered if
they were enabled in the Configuration Menu.
All data can be entered by using the cursor keys and confirming them
by pressing the START/SET key or can be scanned from a bar code or
an RFID card, if available, with the scanner or transponder reader. One
exception is the weather (see Display 15). This option is presented as
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