Load Bosch work schedule
This loads a work schedule from the Bosch data into
the draft view.
The data can be found on the Testdata CD.
Load work schedule
This loads a work schedule from an XML file into the
draft view.
Save work schedule
This stores the work schedule currently displayed in the
draft view in an XML file.
Transfer work schedule
This transfers the work schedule currently displayed in
the draft view to the linked wrench.
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Prior to transfer, the screwing parameters of the
schedule are checked against the wrench. If it is
not suitable for the wrench on account of a lack of
wrench functions or incorrect limit values, the sche-
dule is not transferred. The points at which the work
schedule is not compatible are marked by a
Erasing screwing parameters
This removes all the screwing parameters selected from
the draft. As an alternative to using button (1), the
screwing parameters selected can also be erased by
way of the Remove menu item of the context menu.
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Data records can be edited directly in the draft
view. This merely involves double clicking onto the
corresponding cell and entering the desired value or
selecting an option in the case of a cell in which a
selection box is presented. It should be noted that it
is quite possible to enter values which are unsuitable
for the wrench connected. This is indicated at the
latest by a
on attempting to transfer the schedu-
le. Changes made to the screwing parameters whilst
these are in the draft view have no influence on the
original data in the database.
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Altering position of parameters
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The individual screwing parameters are implemented
consecutively (from top to bottom). There are two
options for altering the position of a screwing para-
meter in the work schedule.
Context menu
1. Select a line by clicking onto its header.
2. Call up the context menu with a right mouse click.
3. Click onto Position up or Position down to move the
selected parameter up or down by one position.
Cursor keys
1. Select a line by clicking onto its header.
2. Press the Up or Down cursor key to move the selec-
ted parameter up or down by one position.
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Keeping the cursor key pressed enables the parame-
ter selected to be moved more quickly in the corres-
ponding direction.
23.8
Readout, storage and erasing of mea-
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sured values
Fig. 17:
Readout, storage and erasing of measured values
1) Load data
2) Delete files
3) Save XML
4) Export Excel
Load data
Transfers the measured values stored on the wrench to
the Memory table
Delete files
Irrevocably erases the measured values stored on the
wrench in addition to the curve plots
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