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3 Introduction and Basic Concepts User Manual HS-50 3.2 Principles of the Graphic User I nterface Software Version SR.501.xx 12/99 Issue US 110 t I I t Å Chec k the box "A bort proc essing PCB" if the PCB is to…

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Abort processing 3
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Å Click the corresponding PCB icon .
If the PCB is located on processing conveyor 2, the following dialog box is opened.
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Å Click the checkbox "Abort processing PCB".
Å Click the Accept button.
Processing of the PCB is aborted.
The incompletely assembled PCB is transported to the output conveyor and the operator is re-
quested to remove it by hand.
If the PCB is located on processing conveyor 1, the following dialog box is opened. 3
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Å Check the box "Abort processing PCB" if the PCB is to be transported to the output conveyor
without further processing.
Å Check the box "PCB not to be assembled in PA2" if the PCB is to be processed on processing
conveyor 1 and is then to be transported to the output conveyor without being processed on
processing conveyor 2.
Å Click the Accept button.
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If the PCB is located on the input conveyor, the following dialog box is opened. 3
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Å Check the box "Abort processing PCB" if the PCB is to be transported to the output conveyor
without further processing.
Å Check the box "PCB not to be assembled in PA2" if the PCB is to be processed on processing
conveyor 1 only and is then to be transported to the output conveyor without being processed
on processing conveyor 2.
Å Check the box "PCB not to be assembled in PA1" if the PCB is to be transported through pro-
cessing conveyor 1 without being processed and is then to be processed on processing con-
veyor 2.
Å Click the Accept button.
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Processing of PCB aborted 3
If processing of the PCB has been aborted by a click on the PCB icon (see example above), the
color of the PCB icon changes to red.
The icon is also displayed in red if a PCB is manually placed on processing conveyor 1 or 2. The
PCB is not recognized by the system and is transported to the output conveyor. 3
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Meaning of Other Icons and Markings 3
If a track error, machine error or conveyor error occurs, then the corresponding graphic is high-
lighted in red (see examples below).
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Examples: If an error occurs in a processing area, then this is displayed with a red
border.
You can abort processing of the PCB which is located in this area by clicking the
PCB icon.
If a conveyor error occurs during transport, this is indicated by the presence of red
bars on the left and right.
If a track error occurs (e.g. missing components), then individual parts of the
graphic which correspond to the layout of the current feeder location are displayed
against a red background. In addition, the graphic is displayed with a contour.
If you click this graphic, you can use the corresponding function to "refill" the
location (see Chapter 4). 3
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Machine error 3
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Components missing at feeder location 3
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Feeder location full 3
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Conveyor set to "Transport through" 3
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NOTE
This means that the "Process PCB" function is deactivated in the machine options.
The PCBs are passed through the entire transport process without being processed.
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