BITMAP, CARD, DISP, FONT, HDCOPY, JPEG, LADDER, MEMO, MSG, OPELOG, SCRN, SNAP,
SRAM, WAV, and WEBSERV are folders used by the touch screen software and will appear empty on the PC.
This is because the files are hidden to prevent damage, and therefore do not show up in Windows Explorer. Do
not store any information in these files as it will alter the program and will not function when the memory stick is
re-inserted in the touch screen.
Note: These hidden files include types used to store images, fonts, functions, database information, and macros
that are used to control the Touch Screen, so it is important to not accidentally over-write these files.
RECIPE—contains REC0000.CSV which is a list of all the jobs / recipes saved to the USB memory stick as a
.CSV (Comma-Separated-Values) file. This file type is essentially just a table of data in plain text where the
values are separated by commas, as in the following example:
This type of file (CSV) can be opened as an Excel spreadsheet.
To access this information, open the <Recipe> directory, and then on <REC0000>, this will open an Excel file
containing all the information pertaining to each job as it was saved on the bagger. This file must be saved
(copied) to the PC without the original file changed. Once the file has been saved as a different name than the
original, then the operator can use the file and save it as a MS Excel file for full use of the MS Excel formulas.
On the spreadsheet, each row is a separate job / recipe that has been saved in the USB mode on the Bagger, and
the columns list all the specifications as it was set on the bagger. Information for each of the jobs starts at column
"C" and goes all the way through column "DU". Some of the common settings are in column C-QTY, AF-Blow-
off, AG-Seal Point, AH-Reverse, AI-Seal Temp, AJ-Index Speed, AK-Fill Time, AL-Seal Time, AM-Air Pulse,
AN Bag Length, AS-Feed Distance, AT-Seal Delay, AU-Cool Time, AV Reverse Delay, AW-Temp Range, AY-
Aux Out.
Note: The program does not save headings for the information being recorded. Also, the data logged is
specific to each job; more data is acquired the longer the machine is run. It is recommended that you record
each setting for your initial job. This information will be used the first time the spreadsheet is viewed by
matching / updating the data to improve your records.
Note: DO NOT change the data in the memory stick. However, you can copy the files and past them into a
folder on your PC and then use MS Excel to manipulate the data.
Note: If you are going to change anything on this file, remember to "Save As" a different name to keep the
original intact.
SAMPLE—contains .BIN files and .CSV files. The .BIN files are data files stored in a binary format and should
not be accessed. Use the .CSV files to view the spreadsheet for each file that contains a different kind of data. The
files are:
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Cycle Log – SMP0003.CSV
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Production Time Log – SMP0004.CSV
•
Event Logs – SMP0005.CSV, SMP0006.CSV and SMP0007.CSV
(see below for full description of these .CSV files).
Item 1, Item 2, Item 3
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