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Softw are Vers ionsbes c hreibung Softw are Vers ion Des cr iption SIPLAC E Ex plorer V2. 7 23 of 56 In cont rast , S IPLACE Explorer has a st atus model f or t he whole machine and det ermines at any one tim e a stat us…
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1. Differences in status models and their states:
OIS has a status model for each of the two processing areas but no status model for the entire machine.
SIPLACE Explorer, on the other hand, does have a status model for the whole machine (E10).
OIS recognizes the following 5 states:
• Running
• Starved
• Blocked
• Interrupted, fault
There are no substates.
The E10 status model in SIPLACE Explorer recognizes the following 6 states:
• Productive
• Standby
• Engineering
• Scheduled Downtime
• Unscheduled Downtime
• Nonscheduled Time
• There is also a special status Unknown.
Many of these states have substates, such as:
• The status Productive has the following substatus:
o Zone1Productive_Zone2Productive, Zone1Productive_Zone2Blocked
o Zone1Blocked_Zone2Productive, Zone1Productive_Zone2Starved
o Zone1Starved_Zone2Productive.
The OIS states can not be shown by the SIPLACE Explorer E10 status.
2. Differences between machines with two processing areas:
Since OIS does not have a status model for the entire machine (just one for each processing area),
although it should shown the times for each status (Running, Starved, Blocked, Interrupted and Fault) for
the whole machine, the times for both status models are only taken into account to 50% each by the
status display for the machine.
This means that, if an X4 machine places one board for one minute in processing area 1 and then places
for another minute in processing area 2, the machine should show 50% of the time in the status Place
and 50% in the status Starved, provided a board is placed into the machine every two minutes.
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In contrast, SIPLACE Explorer has a status model for the whole machine and determines at any one time
a status which relates to the entire machine. If only one processing area places at any one time, while the
other waits, this will be shown by the substate Zone1Productive_Zone2Starved and
Zone1Starved_Zone2Productive. These substates are shown in the status Productive. In the above
example for the X4 machine, SIPLACE Explorer will show the status Productive during board placement.
If the user wants to see whether a different processing area is waiting, he must switch over to view the
substate.
3. Taking into account stations which are switched off or not accessible via the network:
In OIS, stations which are switched off or not accessible via the network do not lead to a new status.
In SIPLACE Explorer, stations which are switched off or not accessible via the network are assigned
special substates (e.g. "Scheduled downtime – Other“, "Unscheduled downtime – Power down" or
"Nonscheduled time – Power down").
4. Status "Unknown" in SIPLACE Explorer:
If SIPLACE Explorer is unable to reach the OIS database via the network, SIPLACE Explorer will show
the status "Unknown". This status is not recognized by OIS.
5. Times taken into account during a period of observation:
OIS only takes into account those times during the period in which the station sends events.
The SIPLACE Explorer E10 status always considers all time in the set period.
Example: The shift begins at 6 a.m. and it is now 1 p.m. The station sent events during the period 6:30 to
12:30. The total time taken into account by OIS is 6 hours (e.g. 5 h Running, 40 min Starved and 20 min
Blocked). The SIPLACE Explorer E10 automatic status function also defines states for the times in which
the station did not send events (e.g. the status "Unscheduled Downtime – Power Down" from 6:00 to
6:30 and from 12:30 to 13:00 hours). The total time considered by the SIPLACE Explorer E10 status
model is therefore 7 hours.
6. Status "Other" on the SIPLACE Explorer website "Performance":
On the SIPLACE Explorer website "Performance", 5 OIS states are shown. There are also the two states
"Other" and "Unknown", which OIS does not recognize. The status "Other" (shown in brown) contains the
states "Scheduled Downtime" and "Nonscheduled Time" of the E10 state model.
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5.8 Existing Restrictions
SIPLACE Explorer Version 2.7 has the following restrictions:
• When using MS Windows 7 with 64 Bit, you must install Adobe Reader 9.x manually otherwise the
online help cannot be opened via the websites. The Support Media DVD provides the Adobe
Reader 9.x in the "\TOOLS\ACROBAT READER" folder.
• When upgrading from SIPLACE Explorer versions 2.2 and older to SIPLACE Explorer 2.7 the
Apache Tomcat web server has to be uninstalled first and afterwards be reinstalled from the
Support Media DVD. In doing so, you make sure that the correct Java version 1.6 is set for the
Apache Tomcat web server.
• For all versions lower than SIPLACE Pro 7.0, OIS 7.0 and station software 703, SIPLACE Explorer
2.7 shows "N/A" instead of the PCB side on the Overview tab of the factory website.
• For all versions lower than SIPLACE Pro 7.0, OIS 7.0 and station software 703, SIPLACE Explorer
2.7 shows "-" instead of the PCB side in the Current Recipe List table on the Production
Summary website.
• Restriction due to NPI mode
SIPLACE Explorer V2.7 is unable to use data from SIS for boards which are marked as "SA"
(stand-alone). This means that the following information is not available for boards marked with
"SA":
• Component name
• Component shape
• Feeder type
• The following pages show limited data due to the "Stand-alone" mode:
• Pickup reliability
• Pickup overview
• Reject volume
• Status transitions
• Factory Layout:
A SIPLACE Explorer host (the computer on which SIPLACE Explorer "Runtime Environment" is
installed) can monitor five production lines with up to 20 stations.