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12 ALS 4.0 XE P R O D U C T M A N U A L EN 4. CHANGE JOB LOCATION – Allows user input to specify the computer path to the location where the jobs are stored. This path can be any location that is accessible from the saw computer. The hard drive of the computer, USB, or a network drive can be the source of the job location. 5. UTILITY – Allows user to access the utility function which has a lot of different options (Section 3.2.3) 6. CREATE PICK LIST – Allows user to create pick list (Section 3.2.4) 7. DELETE PICK LIST – Allows user to delete pick list. 8. GRAPHICAL VIEW – Allow user to view graphical pick list. 9. PIECE DETAILS – This area shows detailed information of all the pieces to be cut from the selected job list 10. PREV – Go back to previous piece. 11. NEXT – Advances the next piece. 12. SINGLE PIECE RUN – Allows user to run one piece at a time (Section 3.2.5). 13. MULTIPLE PIECE RUN – Allows user to run more than one piece or the whole job. 14. CANCEL – Cancels the current operation and returns the software to the Main Menu. 3.2 Auto Screen Figure 8 3.2.1 Job Select Menu The Job Select Menu displays all the information about the job as contained in the TRS file. 1. Indicates all the available TRS files within the Jobs directory. 2. Displays the following information: • TOTAL SETUPS – The total number of unique setup in the job. • TOTAL PIECES – The total pieces in the job. • CURRENT STOCK LENGTH – Shows the size of the stock currently chosen. (Section 3.2.2) • PIECES LEFT IN CURRENT JOB – The total number of pieces for each grade and size required in the job. It is not a pick list. 3. JOB SEARCH – Allows user to search for a TRS file by name within Jobs directory. NOTE When running "MATCH ALL", the program MUST find a solution in the lumber definitions for the piece to be cut or the piece will be skipped. Currently, the program allows for a maximum of 112 different combinations of length, grade, and size of lumber.

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