Stand-Alone Punch machine user manual - Finn-Power International ...
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Step 3: Navigate to a different folder either on your computer or on a network<br />
where the cp files are located or will be saved.<br />
(*Note – When changing to a different part directory, a cp file must exist in the<br />
directory you will be changing to)<br />
Step 4: Click on one of the cp files and then click the Open button. The Part<br />
directory text box will now display the path that you have selected.<br />
(Ex. \\SERVER\TURRET\CPFiles)<br />
Step 5: Click the OK button in the Environment dialog to accept the changes.<br />
(*Note – As described before, you may have several folders under the<br />
PARTDIR folder. Ex. C:\fms\ncexpress\E5_MM\PARTDIR\CRS\030. When<br />
you click the Open button on the toolbar, the Open dialog box appears<br />
displaying the contents of the folder that you set in the Environment. As shown<br />
in the path location example above, the contents of folder 030 will be displayed)<br />
Remember – When working with multiple folders, make sure to save the cp file<br />
in the correct folder. This is easily done by going to File menu | Save As and<br />
navigating to the folder where the cp file is to be saved. Once you have done<br />
this, every time you want to save the file again, you can use the save icon on the<br />
toolbar and the file will be saved in the same location.<br />
4.3.3.2 Networking Part Directory (Sharing)<br />
The ability to change the default part directory location is the same as sharing<br />
amongst multiple <strong>user</strong>s. The PARTDIR folder can be transferred to a desired<br />
location (Ex. network or Main PC) to be shared amongst one to many <strong>user</strong>s.<br />
Sharing the PARTDIR folder is useful if there are changes made quite often or<br />
if many parts need to be added to the system. To share the PARTDIR folder,<br />
copy the PARTDIR folder to a shared location (Ex. on network or Main PC).<br />
If the part directory will be stored on the network it is a good idea to make sure<br />
the network administrator is involved with this process. Once parts are stored<br />
correctly on the network (or Main PC) the process to set the default part<br />
directory is the same as the exercise 2.3.3.1 in the previous topic. Please follow<br />
the steps of the exercise for each <strong>user</strong> that will be attached to the part directory.<br />
Remember - Each time a part is modified by a <strong>user</strong>, any other <strong>user</strong> working on<br />
the same part should re-open the part. This will refresh any changes or new<br />
editions made to the part.<br />
4.3.4 Parts Database<br />
Used to efficiently display part information pertaining to how parts were<br />
programmed. Parts database is used to library parts from one or many part<br />
directory(s) of one or many <strong>machine</strong>(s). The part information has the ability to be<br />
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