Memory Functions - Martin Yale 2601 Instructions D'opération

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4.5 Memory Functions

After setting up and running a job, you might want to save it for later use.
This is especially useful for jobs which occur frequently or for difficult jobs
that run well only at a certain speed and fold plate setting.
The following parameters are saved with a job:
The paper size (standard or not)
The type of fold (including any manual fold plate corrections)
The speed
The batch count (if any)
You can save 9 different jobs on the machine.
Saving a new job
To save the job currently setup on the machine, press the Store Job key.
The display will ask:
MAKE NEW JOB?
YES: Enter
If you don't want to save the job, press the
back to running mode and the job will not be saved. To save the job,
press the Enter key. If the memory space is available, the display will
show for a few seconds...
STORED AS: JOB 1
...then return to running mode with the job saved.
JOB 1
Saving a folding job to an already occupied memory space
If the memory space is already occupied by another job, the display will
show:
REPLACE JOB 1?
YES: Enter
If you press Enter, the job previously saved under "JOB 1" will be
replaced by the new job under the same job number.
STORED AS: JOB 1
If you don't want to erase the job already in memory, press the
The display will ask:
MAKE NEW JOB 5?
YES: Enter
The new job number offered (in this example 5), is always the lowest
available job number. In this case jobs 1 to 4 are already occupied; job
numbers 5 to 9 are available. Available job numbers are always offered in
ascending order. It is not possible to "jump" one number.
Press Enter to save your new job under the new job number.
STORED AS: JOB 5
If all 9 memory spaces are full and you choose not to replace an existing
job, the display will show:
SELECT JOB 9?
YES: Enter
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If the "Enter" key is now pressed, the saved job no. 9 is replaced with the new settings.
When the
key is pressed, the display shows:
PROGRAMS FULL –
CLEAR FIRST JOB
This means that one of the nine jobs in the memory must first be deleted before a new job
can be saved.
Deleting a job from memory
Select the job number you want to delete by pressing Select Job until the
correct job number is displayed.
Press the Reset Counter key. The display will ask:
DELETED JOB 2?
YES: Enter
Press Enter to delete the job:
JOB DELETED
The memory location is now clear and another job may be stored under
that number. This job number will be automatically offered when you want
to store a new job without erasing any others.
Retrieving a job from memory
To retrieve a job from memory and set it up, press the Select Job key
repeatedly until the job you want is displayed:
PROGRAMS FULL –
CLEAR FIRST JOB
If you press Enter, the job shown will be set up and the display will
show:
JOB 9
SETTING
After completing the setting process, the display shows ready for operation:
JOB 9
If you press
the display will return to the normal running mode without
a job being selected.
If a different folding job is to be set from the one displayed, this can be selected by pressing
the button "Select job" again. The occupied memory locations are displayed in order.
Identifying jobs in memory
Use the Select Job key to set through the available jobs stored in
memory.
The appropriate indicators for paper size and fold type will light up for
each job. This way you can tell what kind of jobs is stored under each
job number.
If you want to know exactly what dimensions are stored for each fold
plate, press the Fold 1 or Fold 2 keys.
The display will briefly show the fold plate dimension set for the job:
SELECT JOB 3?
FOLD 1 = 090.0
When selecting a folding job consisting of only one single fold, only the length of the fold set
in plate 1 is displayed. Plate 2 is not needed for a single fold and is therefore automatically
closed.
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