This data can be used to provide information about the machine, including number of parts per month. However,
these files must be saved (copied) to a PC without the original file changed. Then, the files can be used and saved
as MS Excel files for full use of the MS Excel formulas.
Note: There are .BIN files and .CSV files in the Sample folder. DO NOT try to open or change the program
used to run the .BIN files. This is the file the touch screen uses to read the information and if it is changed the
program will no longer recognize the file. Use the files that have been saved as .CSV.
Note: If you wish to change the data listed in the spreadsheet, "Save As" a different name, then make your
changes, keeping the original intact.
Note: Some files may not be used depending on the options of the machine. For instance, if your machine does
not have a scale, you will not have any information recorded in the SMP0003.CSV file.
SMP0003.CSV Cycle Log – records every Scale production cycle. (See Figure 3 - 51). The data recorded in each
column is as follows:
A. Date & Time—Records when the occurrence happened
B. Production#--the number assigned to the production run.
C. Part#--the number to identify each part.
D. Part weight—the weight of the part
E. Target quantity—records the quantity that is to go in the bag.
F. Actual quantity—records the actual quantity that is in the bag.
G. FULL/PARTIAL mode—records if the kit is in Full or Partial mode.
Note: There is a Backup Period every day at midnight. A new backup file with full day data is created; old data
is then cleared from the buffer to start the new day. Previous records are not erased. Cycle count and timing
start over from Zero every day.
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Figure 3 - 51
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