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1 AcornPipe and CS3000 Scanner (new In AcornPipe 8 Using the ScannerThe first step is to launch AcornPipe and select Help/Print Barcode Reference Sheet. The Reference Sheet contains a series of barcodes along the lines of the example below. Each code, S31, S32 etc. represents a production Start and Clear barcodes are not first five remaining word Date .S31 Chk dateS32 InFab dateAcornPipe and CS3000 Scannernew In AcornPipe 8 Using the Motorola Scanner with AcornPipe The first step is to launch AcornPipe and select Help/Print Barcode Reference Sheet. The Reference Sheet contains a series of barcodes along the lines of the example Each code, S31, S32 etc. represents a production Stage. Nthe Start and Clear barcodes are not first five production Stages remaining Stages are simply a list of all userword Date . Chk date InFab date AcornPipe and CS3000 Scannernew In AcornPipe 8-723) Motorola CS3000 Companion with AcornPipe The first step is to launch AcornPipe and select Help/Print Barcode Reference Sheet.
2 The Reference Sheet contains a series of barcodes along the lines of the example Each code, S31, S32 etc. represents a Note that with the CS3000 , the Start and Clear barcodes are not Stages are simply a list of all user AcornPipe and CS3000 Scanner CS3000 Companion The first step is to launch AcornPipe and select Help/Print Barcode Reference Sheet. The Reference Sheet contains a series of barcodes along the lines of the example Each code, S31, S32 etc. represents a ote that with the CS3000 , the Start and Clear barcodes are not Stages (see example below) are always the same. The are simply a list of all user1 CS3000 Companion The first step is to launch AcornPipe and select Help/Print Barcode Reference Sheet. The Reference Sheet contains a series of barcodes along the lines of the example Each code, S31, S32 etc. represents a ote that with the CS3000 , the Start and Clear barcodes are not used. (see example below) are always the same. The are simply a list of all user-definable status headers that contain the (see example below) are always the same.
3 The definable status headers that contain the (see example below) are always the same. The definable status headers that contain the 2017-06(see example below) are always the same. The definable status headers that contain the 06-13 definable status headers that contain the AcornPipe and CS3000 Scanner S33 Hydro dateS34 PWHT dateS35 Complete dateS36 Cut DateS37 Fab. Comp. DateS38 Weld Comp. DateS39 Fab Comp. DateS40 Weld Comp. DateS41 Dimension Check DateS42 XS43 PT Comp. DateS44 MT Comp. DateS45 UT PMI Comp. DateS47 Client App. DateS48 Ship to Site DateS49 Req. on Site DateS50 Final Weld DateS51 Final Fit Date Note that in the list of Status Headers, those dates will be written to based on data entered via the drawing. You Barcode scanning for these particular It is possible for a cliheaders, main Data folderAcornPipe and CS3000 ScannerHydro date PWHT date Complete dateCut Date Fab. Comp. Weld Comp. DateFab Comp. DateWeld Comp. DateDimension Check DateX-Ray Comp. DatePT Comp.
4 DateMT Comp. DateUT Comp. DatePMI Comp. DateClient App. DateShip to Site DateReq. on Site DateFinal Weld DateFinal Fit DateNote that if Fit Date, Weld Date, Final Weld Date, and Final Fit Date in the list of Status Headers, those dates will be written to based on data entered via the drawing. You Barcode scanning for these particular t is possible for a cliheaders, but the Barcode reference sheet is always based on the status headers in the Data folder, the oneAcornPipe and CS3000 Scanner Complete date Fab. Comp. Date Weld Comp. Date Fab Comp. Date Weld Comp. Date Dimension Check DateRay Comp. Date PT Comp. Date MT Comp. Date Date PMI Comp. Date Client App. Date Ship to Site Date Req. on Site Date Final Weld Date Final Fit Date Fit Date, Weld Date, Final Weld Date, and Final Fit Date in the list of Status Headers, those dates will be written to based on data entered via the drawing. You Barcode scanning for these particular t is possible for a client to have its own data folder and hence its own list of status the Barcode reference sheet is always based on the status headers in the , the one AcornPipe and CS3000 Scanner Dimension Check Date Fit Date, Weld Date, Final Weld Date, and Final Fit Date in the list of Status Headers, those dates will be written to based on data entered via the drawing.
5 You Barcode scanning for these particular stagesent to have its own data folder and hence its own list of status the Barcode reference sheet is always based on the status headers in the directly under the AcornClients Fit Date, Weld Date, Final Weld Date, and Final Fit Date in the list of Status Headers, those dates will be written to based on data entered via the drawing. You would therefore stages. ent to have its own data folder and hence its own list of status the Barcode reference sheet is always based on the status headers in the directly under the AcornClients Date, Weld Date, Final Weld Date, and Final Fit Date in the list of Status Headers, those dates will be written to the status table automatically, ould therefore probably not want to uent to have its own data folder and hence its own list of status the Barcode reference sheet is always based on the status headers in the directly under the AcornClients Date, Weld Date, Final Weld Date, and Final Fit Date stages the status table automatically, probably not want to uent to have its own data folder and hence its own list of status the Barcode reference sheet is always based on the status headers in the directly under the AcornClients folder.
6 2017-06stages are present the status table automatically, probably not want to usent to have its own data folder and hence its own list of status the Barcode reference sheet is always based on the status headers in the 06-13 present the status table automatically, se the Barcode reference sheet is always based on the status headers in the AcornPipe and CS3000 Scanner 3 2017-06-13 The status headers in a client Data folder and the main Data folder can be different, but obviously you can only scan for stages listed in the main Data folder, as only these are listed on the Barcode Reference Sheet. To the extent that main and client-specific status headers contain the same stage descriptions, the status updating process will handle them correctly, even if they occupy different field positions. For example, if Cut Date is listed as Field 3 in the main data folder and Field 10 in a client data folder, the status table will still update correctly in both cases. Once you have verified that the main status headers include all the desired stages, you may want to print several copies of the Barcode Reference Sheet, one for each station where you will be scanning.
7 Before using the CS3000 for the first time Scan one Barcode (any one will do) and connect the CS3000 Scanner to a computer. Use NotePad to view the contents of \Scanned Barcodes\ in the Scanner . The last line of shows the scan you just made. If it does not reflect the correct date and time of the scan, set the Scanner s date and time by scanning the appropriate codes as shown in the CS3000 user manual. To do this you will need to (a) print out the relevant two pages from the manual and (b) disconnect the Scanner from the computer. Clear the Scanner , either by deleting or by holding down the minus key on the Scanner for seven seconds. Scanning Procedure Power up the CS3000 and scan the appropriate stage code from the reference sheet. For example, if you are about to scan a batch of spools for which X-Rays have just been completed, scan the X-Ray Comp. Date Barcode on the reference sheet. Then scan the drawings to which the stage code applies. You can then scan a different stage such as Ship to Site and then scan the drawings to which that status applies, and so on.
8 The scans are stored in the CS3000 . Each scan adds a timestamped line to The Plus button is used to make a scan. If you scan the wrong drawing by mistake, you can undo that scan by scanning that same drawing again, but by pressing the Minus button instead of Plus. If you accidentally scan the wrong stage code, you do not need to undo that scan, just scan the correct stage code before scanning any more drawings. Downloading the CS3000 Connect the CS3000 to a USB port. If an AutoPlay window pops up, dismiss it. Select Help/Download CS3000 . AcornPipe will read \Scanned Barcodes\ from the CS3000 and process it to create After the data has transferred, you will be AcornPipe and CS3000 Scanner 4 2017-06-13 given the option of immediately updating the job status. Alternatively, you can come back later and select Help/Update Job Status. AcornPipe will also delete from the CS3000 , so it is ready to go for the next time you need it.