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JDOffice 1.2<br />

define a new mix.<br />

Edit a pre-existing tank mix:<br />

If there is a predefined mix in the drop down that is close to what you are unloading, you<br />

can edit it so it will match the recorded data.<br />

Note: A predefined tank mix can only be edited if it has not been used in a task<br />

(and is therefore locked). If the Edit Tank Mix button is enabled, this can be<br />

done.<br />

1. In the Tank Mix drop down list, find a tank mix that is similar to that which you are<br />

trying to unload.<br />

2. Click Edit Tank Mix.<br />

3. Edit (or re-enter) the tank mix data on the Tank Mix Setup tab.<br />

4. Click Tank Blend to edit the components of the mix (refer to “Tank Mix Setup” on page<br />

61 for directions). Save the Tank Mix Setup data.<br />

• The selections made here must exactly match the tank mix as saved on the PC<br />

Card.<br />

5. On the Edit Tank Mix Entry screen, select the updated tank mix from the drop down.<br />

6. Click Change to change the individual tank mix; click Change All to change all tank<br />

mix entries by the same name.<br />

Create a new tank mix:<br />

If there is not a predefined mix in the drop down that is close to what you are unloading,<br />

you need to create a new tank mix.<br />

1. Click New Tank Mix.<br />

2. In Tank mix name, enter a new tank mix name.<br />

3. In Tank mix display name, type over [Enter Name] with a display name of your<br />

choice.<br />

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