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CREATIVE TRACEABILITY
42400 SAINT-CHAMOND
FRANCE
www.technomark-marking.com
Before we start the TECHNOMARK company would like to warmly thank you for your confidence. You have chosen
the M4 inline, the first intelligent marking tool (IDI track & mark) that is dedicated to marking integration for
ensuring your products' identification. More than just a marking machine, we offer a complete solution which
addresses all of your traceability requirements. Our customer service is at your disposal for any further information.
SUMMARY
1. Introduction _______________________________________________________________________________ 4
2. Manuals __________________________________________________________________________________ 4
3. Main screen and general operation _____________________________________________________________ 5
3.1. Toolbar _______________________________________________________________________________ 6
3.2. 16 channels state _______________________________________________________________________ 7
3.3. Dashboard ____________________________________________________________________________ 7
4. Graphic view mode _________________________________________________________________________ 8
5. File Edition ________________________________________________________________________________ 9
5.1. Marking depth and IDI function ___________________________________________________________ 13
5.2. Dot matrix ___________________________________________________________________________ 14
5.3. Add a marking function _________________________________________________________________ 15
5.3.1. Add a serial number ________________________________________________________________ 15
5.3.2. Add a variable ____________________________________________________________________ 17
5.3.3. Add a timestamp __________________________________________________________________ 19
5.3.4. Add a logo _______________________________________________________________________ 21
5.3.5. Add a datamatrix or a QR Code _______________________________________________________ 22
5.4. Add a mechanical function_______________________________________________________________ 24
5.4.1. Add a pause Set a pause during the marking ___________________________________________ 24
5.4.2. Add a crossing point Pass through a point during the marking _____________________________ 25
5.4.3. Add a waiting input (16-way card) _____________________________________________________ 25
5.4.4. Add a output change (16-way card)____________________________________________________ 26
5.4.5. Add a ZInline move to Home _________________________________________________________ 26
5.4.6. Add a ZInline move to mark __________________________________________________________ 26
5.4.7. Add a relative ZInline move __________________________________________________________ 27
5.5. General marking settings ________________________________________________________________ 27
5.6. Add a special character _________________________________________________________________ 29
1. Introduction
Technomark maintains the right to modify information or specifications contained in this manual without prior
warning. You must contact the Technomark Company to know about any changes that may have been implemented.
Under no circumstances may Technomark be liable for any incident, direct or indirect, concerning damages, however
exceptional, including but not exclusively financial losses linked to the use of information included in this manual.
This clause applies as well in the case where Technomark would have been informed, and/or would have known
before hand of possible risks, associated with the use of the equipment.
Technomark guarantees the equipment made by the company, as defined in the general sales conditions. Unless
otherwise specified on our order receipt, our equipment is guaranteed 1 (ONE) year from the date of delivery.
This guarantee consists in us replacing free of charge the parts identified as defective, except for sub-assemblies
supplied by third parties: in that case the suppliers guarantee applies.
This guarantee does not apply if the failure results from normal wear of the products, abnormal use, and incorrect
maintenance, not following the instructions or the state of art, unsuitable storage conditions, inappropriate
environment, and excessive usage of the equipment or disrespect of the users manual instructions and/or electrical
connections.
None of the repairs made under guarantee leading to a period of non-use, can allow a prolongation of the guarantee
period.
The following parts are excluded from guarantee:
- Stylus
- Return spring
- Stylus guide
- Core
- External part of the cable between the controller and the head or accessory.
All information included in this manual is confidential and remain the property of Technomark.
2. Manuals
The information that is required throughout your machine's lifespan is available in the following manuals:
M4 inline Installation Manual: Contains information on unpacking and installing your equipment.
M4 inline Software Manual: Contains the necessary information for configuring and using your marking
machine.
Interfacing instructions for M4 inline: Contains the necessary information for establishing communication
with your equipment (RS232, Ethernet, 16-way).
M4 inline Maintenance Manual: Contains information about servicing your machine.
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1. toolbar
2. 16 channels state
3. Current filename
4. IDI state
5. dashboard
6. graphic view
7. external keyboard key equivalent
3.1.Toolbar
The toolbar is adapted for displaying functions relative to the current window.
In the case of the main screen (illustration above), the displayed functions are:
File edition
Maintenance
Settings
3.3.Dashboard
The dashboard presents the following information:
Maintenance indicator. LED becomes red as a maintenance operation is required. (see Maintenance)
Temperature indicator: displays mean control box temperature and the icon becomes red as
temperature is critical.
Duty cycle: displays current duty cycle and the icon becomes red as software is applying a speed
parameters correction in case of overload.
The duty cycle is the operating rate influenced by the strength parameter, the marking speed and the impact
number of the marking file.
Different views mode are displayed in the following drop down menu:
Normal
In normal mode, view size is 60x55 mm (here for a total marking window of 120x55). Total marking window can be
scrolled using moving arrows.
30x30
It is a zoom mode in which the view size is 30x30 mm. Total marking window can be scrolled using moving arrows.
Total
Text
In text mode, marking file lines are displayed in text format in place of a marking preview.
5. File Edition
File edition mode is obtained on the main screen by using the following button:
File configuration
Use the navigation arrows to move in the table. Going down in an empty line automatically add a new one.
X and Y: Show positions of the starting line point with the chosen unit (mm or inches).
show the height of the line with the chosen unit (mm or inches)
The minimum value is 0.4mm and the maximum is 200mm.
Gives the character font : 1 for the font OCR, 2 for the font OCR-A
Gives the diameter used for a circular marking with the chosen unit (mm or inches)
If the diameter value is positive, the bottom of the characters is aligned on the circle. If this value is negative,
then the top of the characters is aligned on the circle.
In this example the same text (ABCDEF) is done with a positive diameter value (to the left) and with the same
value but negative (to the right).
By default, the machine sets the beginning point to 0 (parallel to the X axis). To modify the beginning point,
you only have to modify the value of the line angle.
Spacing of 0 Spacing of 9
Italic of 0 Italic of 9
The toolbar is adjusted with the current selection of the cell, especially in the text column where you can select a
function to change it:
In this example, pressing the key allows to modify the serial number Num1.
The marking depth depends on the impact power, and also the distance between the stylus and the part.
For M4 inline machine, advised distance is 3 mm. With this tuning the marking depth result is gradual from Force 1
to 6.
During integration it may be necessary to modify the distance between stylus and part. Operating range for each
force is as follow:
Force 1 : from 1 mm to 4 mm
Force 2 : from 2 mm to 6 mm
Force 3 : from 2 mm to 8 mm
Force 4 : from 2 mm to 8 mm
Force 5 : from 2 mm to 8 mm
Force 6 : from 2 mm to 8 mm
Respecting the distance stylus-part is fundamental to get the desired marking depth with an optimal marking quality
For the weak forces (1, 2 or 3), if the stylus is too far it will not touch the part during the marking.
For the high forces (4, 5 and 6), more the stylus is far (in the limit of its potential travel of 9mm), more the impact
will be powerful.
Note: marking small characters with a high force can create an illegible marking.
To avoid constraints with the distance settings, Technomark allows you to use the technology IDI.
When activating the IDI function (see marking parameters) a suitable marking depth is applied, whatever the
distance stylus/part is, in the range of 1 to 8 mm to ensure a constant rendering.
When the IDI function is activated, the machine makes a test impact to evaluate the distance and adjust the force
used to correspond to what is asked for.
IDI function is available in two different modes:
Flat mode: The test impact is done at each beginning of line. This is ideal for flat shapes, with little slope.
Note: Ideal to have the same hitting depth on the part, without worrying about the distance.
Curved mode: The test impact is done at each beginning of character. This mode allows a constant depth
when marking on cylinders, corrugated parts,
Note: Ideal to mark parts with a constant depth when they present an uneven distance along the length of
the marking.
The IDI mode is displayed on the main screen with the following icons:
IDI deactivated
IDI flat
IDI curved
The dot matrix influences directly the duty cycle. See Dashboard page 7
Select the function type and confirm with or use the right arrow of the keyboard to choose a serial number or a
variable.
A serial number is a text which will increment at the end of each marking. Serial numbers are shared by one file,
expect for the SHARED serial number shared by all the machine files.
Create a new
Use Shared
To insert in a line an existing serial number (other than new), select it and confirm with
To edit an existing serial number (other choose than new), select it and press the right arrow on the keyboard. The
serial number configuration window appears.
To create a new serial number, select new and confirm with . The serial number configuration window appears.
To delete a serial number, select it in the list and press the delete key on the keyboard.
Remove the reference of a serial number in a line doesnt delete the serial number.
The name field corresponds to the name of your serial number. It has to be unique and different from SHARED. If
you edit an existing serial number, this field is grey because you cant modify it.
The Value field is the current value of the serial number. It will be increase by the step value according to the
defined frequency (number of markings).
For example the Value 2 will become 3 after 5 markings if the step is 1 and the frequency is 5.
Other example, the Value will change from 10 to 8 after 3 markings if the step is -2 and the frequency is 3.
The number of characters (digits) shown in the field Value is very important because in the end the serial number
wont have more digits than this one.
For example if the Value is 1, the serial number will increase until 9 then will start again to 1.
If the Value is 01, the serial number will increase until 99 then will start again to 01.
Zeros marked allows selecting if zeros beginning a serial number are marked or not. If so, 001 will be marked as 001,
otherwise 001 will be marked as 1.
Its possible to reset the serial number automatically. Several choices for this function are possible:
Once again, the number of digits is essential for the starting at and end at fields. There must be coherence and
therefore the same number of digits for all these data.
It should be noted that all blank fields have to be filled up, otherwise an error will appear when confirming with .
The serial number SHARED is a specific serial number. Share by all files of the machine, you cant delete it.
Its current value and its parameters are valid for all the files where it is used.
A variable is a non frozen text with fixed parameters which can be changed at each marking. Either manually, or with
a bar code reader connected to the machine.
Variables are defined for one file except for the VSHARED variable common to all the files.
When a variable is inserted in a marking line, its the value of this variable which is marked.
To insert an existing variable in a line (other choice than new), select it and confirm with
To edit an existing variable (other choice than new) in a line, select it and press the right arrow of the keyboard. The
variable configuration window appears.
To create a new variable, select new and confirm with . The variable configuration window appears.
To delete a variable, select it in the list and press the erase key on your keyboard.
The name field corresponds to the name f your variable. It has to be unique and different of CB, CB1, CB2 and
VSHARED. If you edit an existing variable, this field is grey because you cant modify it.
The length field corresponds to the number or characters of the variable. If the value entered is longer than length, it
will be shortened to the number of characters of length.
The Forcing field allows erasure of the variable value for each marking. So you have to enter it before each marking.
The allocation allows defining how CB variables are filled when more than one is used.
Sequence: variables are filled in the order the bar codes are scanned. The first scan fills CB, the second CB1,
and the third CB2.
Length: the bar code length read correspond to a variable length and the content is affected as a function of
this length.
Some additional variables CB can be created and named from CB3 to CB9. In this case, it must be created one
by one in order and not forgetting a digit. For example, you cant have a variable CB3 and a CB5 without CB4.
The value of a variable may be truncated for a marking using a special code in the marking line. Add the code
#AA,BB# after the variable code in the marking line where AA is the index of the first character and BB is the index of
the last one.
For example, for using the value from the third to the eighth character of the variable VAR, the marking line will be
the following:
The variable VAR containing the text ABCDEFGHIJKLMN, the text CDEFGH will be marked.
In the same way, a variable can be also truncated using a separator character with the code #S,AA#. In this case, S is
the separator character and AA is the index of the block.
For example, with a variable VAR we want to use only the second block with a separator / on the variable VAR.
The same variable can be truncated as many times as needed. You only need to include the variable in another line
and adding the desired code format.
A timestamp is a type of variable containing date and/or hour and/or team name. Its automatically updated by the
system.
Enter your text in the code field and enter the data as you wish with the # sign before each entry as shown in the
examples at the bottom of the widow.
Example:
#YY : year on two digits. Result is for example 15 for year 2015
#YYYY : year on four digits. Result is for example 2015 for year 2015
#CY : year on a character. Result is for example A for year 2015 (depending on settings)
#CM : month on a character. Result is for example D for April (depending on settings)
#D : day of the week on one digit starting at 1 for Monday. Result is for example 4 for Thursday
Insert a logo is an option requiring a license (see licenses). It allows including logos made with the software
TechnoLOG (from a computer) in a marking file.
When inserting (or editing) a logo, a window appears allowing you to select the desired logo in the available logo list
on the machine:
Datamatrix and QR codes are two dimensions codes available with an option requiring a license for your machine
Multi4.
Datamatrix code is a high density 2D bar code symbol, allowing to represent a high quantity of information on a
small surface. It complies with the norm ISO IEC 16022.
QR code (QR for Quick Response) is a 2D bar code type (or matrix code datamatrix) composed of black modules
arranged on a white square.
Note: This type of code requires a specialized equipment to ensure the reading.
Text field corresponds to the text to be encoded (240 characters maximum). It cant be empty. The text can also
contain serial numbers, variables, timestamps, and UID codes reachable though the toolbar:
Variable
Serial number
Timestamp
UID Code
Speed corresponds to the code marking speed. The marking speed is different from the rest of the marking file to get
an appropriate quality for reading.
Type of Code corresponds to the type of two dimensions code to create: Datamatrix or QR.
Format corresponds to the code format and depends on the code type chosen.
Datamatrix: the code can be automatic (rectangle or square) or in a fixed format in the list.
QR: the code is always a square. Its size is automatic or in a fixed format in the list.
Format defines the code size (number of elements) but as well as the maximum number of characters encoded.
QR 21x21 QR 33x33
Error correction corresponds to the level of the error correction used to generate the QR code. So it is only available
for this code. Four values are possible (L, M, Q, H), L being the lowest and H the highest. The more the error
correction is high, the more the code is redundant so we minimize reading issues in the case of scratch or others.
The more the error correction is low, the more characters can be coded for a given format.
The UID button code allows inserting a UID code in the datamatrix. When you press it, the following window
appears.
Fill this field with the UID code number on 3 digits, for example 030 for <RS> and confirm.
Then the UID code number is added to the Datamatrix text field with a specific coding, ~d030 in the previous
example.
To delete a UID code, use the key delete to remove all the characters, coding ones included (~d).
Pressing the key Insert a mechanical function shows the following scrolling menu:
In this case, marking is done for the lines before the pause, and then the marking takes a break:
Use the commands Start and Stop to continue or stop the marking in progress (see Marking).
5.4.2. Add a crossing point Pass through a point during the marking
In this example above, marking head will move according to the black arrows between the two marking lines
because there is a crossing point inserted, instead of use the red path.
Using a crossing point allows to define patterns to move the marking head which can be useful for parts with
complex shapes.
If the concerned input state isnt reach during the delay allowed, the marking is stopped.
Number: The input number among input and output configured like possible input.
Delay: The delay is in hundredth of a second. A delay of zero lead to an infinite waiting.
State: The state waited of the input.
Number: The output number among input and output are configured like possible output.
Delay: The delay is in hundredth of a second before the state changing. A delay of zero lead to an immediate
action
State: Desired state of the output.
Add a ZInline move to Home allows moving the axis to its origin position during the marking.
Add a ZInline move to mark allow to move the axis to its marking position during the marking.
Add a ZInline axis move allows moving the axis compared to its current position with the following window:
Enter the move value in millimeter. A negative value will move the axis in the direction of the marking position, a
positive value in the direction of the origin position.
Speed: marking speed from very slow to very fast. The fastest the speed is, the more the risks to alter the
marking quality are high. (Avoid high speed with very small characters)
IDI: allows configuring the IDI mode for the current marking file. There are 3 IDI modes:
o Off (no IDI)
o IDI flat mode
o IDI curved mode
For more information on the IDI use, please refer to Forces IDI.
Mirroring mode: allows to turn over horizontally or vertically the character marking (to be read as in a
mirror).
Slashed Zero: allows choosing appearance of the digit zero. By default the zero digit is slashed, but it can
appear not slashed:
Stylus Height: display the minimal/average/maximal measured values when the IDI stylus surveillance
function is activated.
This function is configured with the next window get by using right arrow of the keyboard on the settings
icon
When the function is activated, the marking machine will analyze obtained results during the marking and
memorize calculated values. If you go over the programmed distance (Delta), an alert is triggered.
Moreover, when the archiving function is activated the minimal, maximal and average values, number of
measures and standard deviation are registered in addition to other archive data.
Mark & close: if this function is active, the current marking file is closed at the end of the marking preventing
from an unexpected double marking for the same file.
Several tests and positioning can be made with the following menu:
Move allows moving the marking head to the position of the first marking point. During this setting phase
the following window appears.
Line envelope allows testing the current line envelope. The marking head move around the line, delimiting
its outline. During this test phase, the following window appears and the Stop/Start buttons can
stop/continue this action.
Global envelope allows testing the entire file envelope. The marking head move around all the lines,
delimiting their overall outline. During this test phase, the following window appears and the Stop/Start
buttons can stop/continue this action.
Marking test allows testing the whole marking file. Marking head makes all the movements of a real marking
but without impacts. During this test phase, the following window appears and the Stop/Start buttons can
stop/continue this action.
6. File
The file menu suggests the following functionalities:
6.1.Save
Enter the file name, you can add until 3 comments lines and confirm with . This window appears, even if the file
is already saved. It allows changing the file name (function: save as).
Confirm with .
6.2.Open
Text field
List
Comments
You can type the name of the file (or the first letters) in the intended text field, right and left arrows allow moving in
the text field. The corresponding file becomes highlight in the list. The file can be chosen by using the up and down
arrow to move in the list.
6.3.New
6.4.Import
The function gets automatically back the whole marking files and the whole logos present on the USB flash drive to
the controller.
This function is activated only if a USB flash drive is connected. USB flash drives have to be format with FAT or FAT32
format to be recognized by the machine.
6.5.Export
Export save the whole marking files and logos of the controller to the USB flash drive.
This function is activated only if a USB flash drive is connected. USB flash drives have to be format with the FAT or
FAT32 format to be recognized by the machine.
7. Maintenance
The maintenance menu has the following functions:
7.1.Information
7.2.Maintenance
The Maintenance function allows the user to view the several marking machine maintenance information.
IDI Track: enable or disable the IDI track function of mechanical surveillance.
This function controls some mechanical breakdown:
Broken stylus
Marking without part
Stylus Lubrication
If it is activated, it is however automatically disable in the case of a marking with low forces (1 or 2).
In the case of marking without part or broken stylus, an error message appears with output activation if need be.
In the case of a lack of lubrication, a maintenance problem is created and the lubrication LED becomes red.
Lubrication: the LED turns ref if your machine requires lubrication. (Every 500000 impacts or IDI track
problem if the function is activated). Once the stylus is lubricated, press the key 1 of the keyboard to remove
the alarm.
XY revision: the LED turns red if your machine requires an X and Y axis revision. (10000 meters traveled)
General revision: the LED turns red if your machine requires a general revision. (the machine has been
marking for 1000 hours)
Maintenance required: the LED turns red if your machine requires a return to workshop. (after 1 year of
working)
Z axis revision: the LED turns red if the machine requires a Z axis. (10000 meter traveled)
7.3.Auto diagnosis
Impactor analysis: make an impact and check if the current circuit is fine.
Cross table analysis: check the origin detection and there are no blocking points along the mechanical axis.
The progress of the auto diagnosis and the results are shown in a window:
Illustration 19 : Autodiagnosis
7.4.Debug Mode
The Debug mode allows debugging your system during the integration by showing the changes of input states and
the communication frames received by the controller.
The button allows changing the output state with the following window:
The button allows starting ZInline axis moves if this one is available with the following menu:
See the Interfacing Tutorial for M4 inline manual for more information.
7.5.Error log
The function error log displays the last errors received by the machine into one month with the following window:
7.6.IDI calibration
The functionality IDI can be calibrated with this procedure in case of machine maintenance or factory settings
modification.
This procedure consists in four successive similar steps in which a marking point is made with different heights.
The different heights to calibrate are the followings: 1mm, 2.5mm, 5mm, and 6.5mm.
Enter the X and Y position where the marking point will be made and place to the written height.
Then confirm with to make the impact and go to the next step.
The IDI function is calibrated in factory at the delivery and the IDI calibration procedure is recommended if you
change the marking head or its cable.
8. Settings
8.1.General
The function general allows setting the different parameters with the following window:
Language: marking machine language can be modified by using the left and right arrows.
Units: marking machine units scan be modified by using the left and right arrows.
Autosave: current marking file autosave (if the machine turns off) can be enabled or disabled by using the
left and right arrows.
In Production mode, the marking files are automatically saved in the case of a loading file.
Brightness: the screen brightness can be modified by using the left and right arrows.
Sleep mode: marking machine sleep mode (energy saving) can be modified by using the left and right arrows.
o None : no sleep mode
o Medium: after 5 minutes of inactivity, the screen turns off.
o High: after 5 minutes of inactivity, the machine goes into deep sleep with the lowest consumption
mode (a few milliamp, even relays are turned off). The machine wakes up from any outside event
(keyboard, USB flash drive).
The function date and time allows setting the date and the time of the controller, also time zone and team rotations
with the following window:
Date: The three fields, day, month and year can be modified by using the right and left arrow to increase or
decrease the value.
Time: field hour and minute can be modified by using the right and left arrow to increase or decrease the
value.
Time zone: to change the time zone, use the right arrow and select corresponding time zone with your
geographic localization in the list. Set your time zone will automatically change to winter or summer time.
Teams: Its possible to set 5 teams for your marking machine. You must defined for each team its starting
time (with the format hh:mm) and its name (up to 10 characters). Teams are used for the timestamp part.
Use the up and down arrow to move from a field to another one.
Custom: you can define a customized timestamp format for the hour, day, month and year. Use the right
arrow to open the different windows:
8.3.Mechanics
The marking window can be configured according to the mechanic (initial setting set up in factory):
Window: correspond to the real mechanical window, depending on your mechanical type: 50x55, 120x55,
and 200x55.
Bidirectional : the bidirectional mode allows reducing marking times by using the ability to the machine to
mark in one direction or the other
o Off: the machine marks each line from the beginning to the end of the line.
o On : the machine optimize the route and can invert the marking direction
Optimized speed: allows selecting the speed to which the machine will go to the first marking point. It can
have the value off , standard or high. If the value is set to off , the machine will move to the first
marking point with the programmed speed of the file.
3rd axis: you can choose in the accessory list which one is connected with the third axis of your marking
machine.
access to the selected accessory settings
File Open: opening a file using input binary combination of inputs having this function. Files
that may be open with this function have to be called IO-xxx where xxx corresponds to the
binary combination of related inputs.
The value of each input with this function is defined by the order in which it appears. The
first value is set to 1, the second is set to 2, the third is set to 4, the fourth is set to 8
To open the file IO-003, you need to activate the first and the second input with the
function.
If the inputs 5, 8 and 10 are set with this function, you have to activated input 5 and 8 and
disable the input 10 to open the file IO-003.
If the combination doesnt correspond to any file of the controller, the current file will be
used.
ZInline home: ZInline return to the home position works with impulsive mode.
ZInline mark: ZInline return to the mark position works with impulsive mode.
Clear file : create a new marking file works with impulsive mode
Test: start a marking test works with impulsive mode.
Back to origin: return to the origin works with impulsive mode.
o Output functions :
None: no function associated.
Ready: the machine is ready to start a marking.
Marking : a marking is in progress
Fault : Fault on the machine
Pause : the machine is paused
Marking end : the marking is over, the machine go to its origin or its parking point (8.8
Origin)
Origin: The machine is in its origin position.
Maintenance: revision a machine revision is needed (see M4 inline maintenance guide).
Maintenance: lubrication stylus lubrication is needed (see M4 inline maintenance guide).
License fault: a license is missing for the wanted marking (8.7 Licenses).
Line output: activation of an output for a marking file (5.4.4 Add an output change).
IDI height : the measured height is out of bounds(5.5 General marking settings)
Wear : stylus wear, it has to be changed
Empty variable: empty and forced variable (5.3.2 Add a variable)
Empty file : the file is empty
Input copy: copy the input state on the output. The input number has to be given in the field
data.
8.5.Communication settings
Use the up and down arrow to browse in this window. The right and left arrows allows modifying the values.
If the DHCP mode is disabled, you can manually write the IP address to assign also the subnet mask.
8.6.User
Operator: allows to be identified on the machine as an operator user, with limited privileges.
Supervisor: allows to be identified on the machine as a supervisor with all privileges. If this account has been
protected with a password, this one will be ask to be identified.
Configuration blocking: allows locking the modifications of some machine functionalities (8.8 Origin and 8.4
16 way settings) with the following window
Password : allows changing the password with a supervisor account with the following window :
8.7.Licenses
The function license allows to enter license numbers with the following window:
If the license number is correct, the field background becomes green. The number in the window title is the machine
serial number which will be asked to get a license number.
Start up: enable or disable the origin set of the mechanics at the start.
Marking : Indicate the origin set mode of the machine for a marking :
o None no origin set
o Begin before the marking
o Fin at the end of the marking
o Both : before and after the end of the marking
Parking point: you can define a parking point for you marking head. If this option is set to On , the
marking end will go in the position x and y defined, with the marking speed, instead of coming back to the
origin. The field return allows specifying the number of marking at the end of which the head will come back
to the origin to avoid positioning issues (maximum 500). This option allows reducing the marking time cycle
and/or clears the zone under the machine.
The parking point replaces the origin return during return marking cycles
9. Table of illustrations
Illustration 1 : Front Panel ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5
Illustration 2 : main screen __________________________________________________________________________________ 6
Illustration 3 : Graphic view mode menu _______________________________________________________________________ 8
Illustration 4 : File edition window ___________________________________________________________________________ 10
Illustration 5 : Marking function menu ________________________________________________________________________ 15
Illustration 6 : Serial number edition window ___________________________________________________________________ 16
Illustration 7 : Variable edition window _______________________________________________________________________ 18
Illustration 8 : Time stamp edition window_____________________________________________________________________ 20
Illustration 9 : logo insertion window _________________________________________________________________________ 21
Illustration 10 : 2D code edition window ______________________________________________________________________ 22
Illustration 11 : Non marking function menu ___________________________________________________________________ 24
Illustration 12 : Marking file settings window __________________________________________________________________ 27
Illustration 13 : Test menu __________________________________________________________________________________ 29
Illustration 14 : File menu __________________________________________________________________________________ 30
Illustration 15 : Open file window ____________________________________________________________________________ 31
Illustration 16 : Maintenance menu __________________________________________________________________________ 33
Illustration 17 : Information window__________________________________________________________________________ 33
Illustration 18 : Maintenance window ________________________________________________________________________ 34
Illustration 19 : Autodiagnosis _______________________________________________________________________________ 35
Illustration 20 : Debug window ______________________________________________________________________________ 35
Illustration 21 : Log error window ____________________________________________________________________________ 36
Illustration 22 : IDI Calibration ______________________________________________________________________________ 37
Illustration 23 : Settings menu_______________________________________________________________________________ 38
Illustration 24 : Control box settings window ___________________________________________________________________ 38
Illustration 25 : Date and time window ________________________________________________________________________ 39
Illustration 26 : custom time stamp settings window _____________________________________________________________ 40
Illustration 27 : mechanical settings window ___________________________________________________________________ 41
Illustration 28 : 16 way window _____________________________________________________________________________ 42
Illustration 29 : Communication settings window _______________________________________________________________ 44
Illustration 30 : User settings menu __________________________________________________________________________ 44
Illustration 31 : Password settings ___________________________________________________________________________ 45
Illustration 32 : Licenses window _____________________________________________________________________________ 45
Illustration 33 : Origin settings window _______________________________________________________________________ 46