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Restrictions
Known Facts / Problems (General) Traceability
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6.1.6 Traceability
The component level indicator for the machines of the S, F, HS and HF series recognizes identical
packaging unit information and ignores it. The menu field "Unique ID" must therefore always be
transferred into a Traceability data field.
The settings "Identical Component Lot for linear feeders" and "Identical Component Lot for tray
changers" store the scanned "Unique ID" in the data field "Batch". The Traceability data for the
configured "Unique Id" and "Batch" barcodes will therefore both show the "Unique ID".
6.1.7 Set-Up Sheet
Setup Center prints barcodes exclusively of the type Code-39. This type masters the following valid
characters: 0123456789 [space character]
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ-.$/+%
. Other
characters are displayed as gap in the barcode and the barcode printout are not readable.
When SIPLACE Pro 5.0 SP1 SP1 is used, the setup lists printed out do not contain graphics of the
components.
6.1.8 Recovery Placement
Due to the restart of the machine, the value for the consumption of already placed components on
the boards that are not finished yet is lost.
6.1.9 X And SX Docking Station
Before starting Setup Center all X docking stations connected via the CAN bus must be online.
Only then it is possible for Setup Center to recognize the type of the docking station correctly.
In order to verify the tracks of a changeover table with 30 tracks, the feeders must first be placed
onto tracks 31 to 60 of a 60 track wide changeover table in the docking station and then be verified.
After that, the feeders must be replaced onto the 30 track wide changeover table.
6.1.10 Mat Label
The barcode parts are invariably described in the Barcode Rules Editor.
Not all barcode parts are separately stored in the database.
But the whole barcode is always stored in the database.
6.2 Known Facts / Problems (General)
6.2.1 Update Installation
It is recommended to do a complete backup of the Setup Center database before updating to Setup
Center 3.3.
It is recommended to reduce the database to a minimum before updating to Setup Center 3.3
(in the online help see the sections for: Database, Deleting old Packaging Units Automatically).
When updating the installation at least 1.7 times the size of the Setup Center database must be
available as free disk space.
Depending on the size of the database and the hardware use the database update can take up to
several hours.
During the database upgrade the Setup Center GUI must not be started and no production must be
in progress.
Restrictions
Setup Verification Known Facts / Problems (General)
Version Description SIPLACE Setup Center 3.3
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6.2.2 Setup Verification
It is a requirement that feeders are not pulled out or switched during setup verification. To put it
differently, as long as setup verification takes place for a single track, the feeder and the
corresponding packaging units must remain in the same location.
Urgent recommendation: when splicing a reel it must be verified immediately (refill mode). Otherwise
there is a danger of unverified components being placed when the pickup rates are extremely poor
and the threshold values are low. If no Splice sensors are installed the remaining quantity of a tape
running empty should be checked and corrected before splicing.
6.2.3 Partial Setup
Setup verification for partial setups at S feeders behaves differently than at X feeders because S feeders
don't have a feeder ID.
6.2.4 Quantity Management
If the packaging unit is taken from the feeder, the information about the remaining level is lost or
unclear. It is no longer possible to monitor the quantities on the reels. If a reel that was in this setup
is then set up again, the user will need to manually correct the component level with the help of the
Component Level Indicator (CLI).
If no packaging unit size is defined as barcode, the number of components as indicated in SIPLACE
Pro is used. Component shape quantity information from SIPLACE Pro will be ignored.
6.2.5 Feeders
Refilling of a tray in a WPC / MTC always causes setting up. That means that the preceding
packaging unit is torn down and the just scanned packaging unit is set up.
6.2.6 SIPLACE Pro
Setup Center references objects in SIPLACE Pro by names and is therefore unable to find them
again, if the names are subsequently changed.
Case-sensitive SIPLACE Pro object names are retained in Setup Center, but case-sensitivity is not
relevant.
In general, Setup Center doesn’t actively react to changes made in SIPLACE Pro. This means that
all actions like renaming, moving, changing objects are not tracked by Setup Center. After changes
have been made in SIPLACE Pro, Setup Center needs to reload the setups. In case of Online
Verification, Setup Center has to be restarted. In case of Offline Verification it is sufficient to close
and reopen the setup. Adding, deleting and changing a barcode to a component is recognized. Also
the renaming of lines in the line configuration is recognized and the Setup tears down.
6.2.7 Length of the Setup Names
The length of setup names is limited to 20-50 characters for machines of the S, F, HS and HF series,
i.e. only the first 20 or 50 characters are looked at when there is a setup change.
Station software Max. length of setup names
407 20 characters exc. path
505 50 characters exc. path
605 / 703 / 704 255 characters inc. path
Restrictions
Known Facts / Problems (General) Special Characters
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6.2.8 Special Characters
Do not use characters with the hexadecimal codes [00 - 19; D800 - DFFF; FFFE; FFFF] for barcodes,
as these cannot be transferred to the machines.
6.2.9 Docking Station
If the Docking Station is switched off, Setup Center must be re-started, so that the Docking Station
and Setup Center can synchronize correctly. The start of the Docking Station can last up at a minute.
Setup Center must not be started beforehand.
A CAN Bus PCI Card is necessary to connect the docking station. This card enables you to connect
a maximum of 8 docking stations. The card supports 2 CAN busses so that 4 docking stations can
be connected to each bus. A maximum of one CAN Bus PCI Card per computer is possible.
If the CAN Bus is not properly terminated, problems may arise when trying to connect.
6.2.10 Manual Barcode Input
When the barcode is entered manually, registration of user barcodes (via Barcode Wizard) is not
supported.
6.2.11 Multiple Instances Setup Center
Setup Center does not synchronize several running instances. The GUI is updated only when the
associated data is changed in the current instance of Setup Center. This happens most frequently if
for example one Setup Center instance is used in the pre-setup area and another one at the line.
The tables taken from offline to online are only updated in the Setup Center instance on the line.
Offline setup data can be refreshed by closing and re-opening the offline setup verification.
6.2.12 Barcode Reader
The Datalogic barcode readers can only show ASCII characters on their displays. This means that
all names that contain non-ASCII characters have difficulties in being displayed correctly.
If a button is pressed on the Datalogic barcode reader when no receiver is present, this information
will not be transferred again. It is then necessary to press another button or scan a barcode to
reestablish the communication.
Data transmission between base and reader is done at a frequency of 433 MHz. The maximum
distance between base and reader is 50 m (unobscured). It is possible to connect up to 32 scanners
to one base.
Restriction for the USA model:
The USA model works at 910 MHz with a maximum coverage of 30 m.
6.2.13 Management of Equipment
Setup Center does not offer any GUI elements for managing equipment, for example changeover
tables or feeders.
NOTE:
It is recommended generally not to use special characters since it can cause
errors.