Create A Route - FAG Detector III Manual

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"sa" and the password is "sql8".

3.6 Create a route

After the system structure has been entered into a configuration (or several
configurations just as well), there is the option to group parts of those
configurations into routs using the function route. For example, one could create a
route for each day of the week and measure certain machines only on Monday. A
route for a certain mechanic, who maintains some machines of a configuration
only, would be feasible just as well.
Should you want to take measurements at a measuring point not contained in the
current route, you can take a free measurement with the Detector for that. To
define the settings for that, at least one template must have been created
before. In this template you can set exactly the same properties as in an ordinary
measuring point like characteristic values, sensor type, time signals, etc.
3.6.1 Create a new route
Open the window for the route planning under Planning > Route. A new window
will open up, which is subdivided into three parts. On the left, you will find the
configuration tree, in the middle the routes and on the right-hand side, same as in
the configuration display, the settings. To create a new route, follow the sequence
below:
1. Right-click the middle window and subsequently on Add Route. Alternatively you
can click on
just as well.
2. Name the route in the right window and add a picture, if desired (for that, click
on
).
3. Now, you can add elements from the configuration to the route. You can do that
in two different ways:
a) Left-click the element you want to add to the route in the configuration tree.
Subsequently, left-click the route you want to change in the middle window.
Finally, right-click the middle window and then left-click Add Selection.
b) Left-click on the part of the configuration tree you wish to add. Keep the left
mouse button pressed and drag the element onto the name of the route.
Release the mouse button.
4. Repeat this procedure for all routes you want to create, e.g. for Monday to
Friday.
Use the button
routes. The following window is opened:
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to print a route report to get an overview over the created
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