00197043-04_VD_706_1_SP2_705_05_SP2_DE_EN.pdf

Station Softw are V ersion 706.1 SP2/705.0 5 SP2 Softw are V ersion Descripti on Stationssof tware - V ersion 706.1 SP2/705. 0 5 SP2 Sof tw ar e - V ersionsbeschrei bung A usgabe 07/2013 Edition

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Station Software Version 706.1 SP2/705.05 SP2
Software Version Description
Stationssoftware-Version 706.1 SP2/705.05 SP2
Software-Versionsbeschreibung
Ausgabe 07/2013 Edition
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Station Software 706.1 SP2/705.05 SP2 / Version Description Ausgabe 07/2013 Edition
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Contents
1 Brief Description 5
2 Scope of Delivery 6
2.1 Software Components ....................................................................................... 6
2.2 Hardware Components ...................................................................................... 6
2.3 Languages ........................................................................................................ 7
3 Important Information When Upgrading from Station Software Versions
as of 60x 8
3.1 New Concept for Operating New User Interface ............................................. 8
3.2 Behavior of the Machine Start Key .................................................................... 9
3.3 SITEST Functions ............................................................................................. 9
3.4 Calibrating the Machine ..................................................................................... 9
3.5 User Classification New Activity Levels ........................................................ 10
3.6 User Settings, Machine Options and Software Options ................................... 10
4 Compatible Mode 11
5 Features of the 706.1 SPx Station Software Version 13
5.1 Features of the 706.1 SP2 Station Software Version ....................................... 13
5.2 Features of the 706.1 SP1 Station Software Version ....................................... 13
5.2.1 "Set full" Function Linked to Activity Level ....................................................... 13
5.2.2 New Nozzle Types: 1008 and 1009 ................................................................. 13
6 Features of the 706.1 Station Software Version 14
6.1 SIPLACE X-Series S X3 S, X4 S, X4i S Placement Machines ...................... 14
6.2 New Conveyor System for SIPLACE X-Series S ............................................. 14
6.3 Placement of Tall Components with Very High Force Pick&Place Head and
WPC5 / WPC6................................................................................................. 16
6.4 New TrayStak Feeder AX Feeder Type ........................................................... 17
6.5 FCU State Display on the GUI ......................................................................... 18
6.6 D
X4 Placement Machine - PCB Barcode Reader Functions ............................ 20
6.7 Automatic Deactivation of the Component Sensor ........................................... 21
6.8 Automatic Deactivation of the Compressed Air ................................................ 21
6.9 Automatic Pin Positioning with Smart Pin Support ........................................... 21
6.10 SIPLACE GlueFeeder Feeder Type ................................................................ 22
6.11 Feeder Parameter Management ...................................................................... 23
6.11.1 Handling Options ............................................................................................. 23
6.11.2 Setting and Changing Authorizations ............................................................... 23
6.11.3 Parameter Changes at the Feeder Operator Panel ......................................... 24
6.11.4 No Automatic Pitch Setting in Dependance of the Pick-up Position
at the Feeder ................................................................................................... 24
6.11.5 Displaying Deviating Feeder Parameter Settings ............................................. 25
6.11.6 Limited Correction Area for the Pick-up Position .............................................. 29
6.11.7 Saving the XY Pick-up Position ....................................................................... 32
6.11.8 Grafical Display of the Feeder Pick-up Position ............................................... 33
6.11.9 Tape Pocket Detection of Component Shape 0603 ......................................... 34
6.12 Fault-tolerant Operation of Twin Head ............................................................. 35
6.13 Error Message "Narrow edges on the encoder's track signals" ........................ 37
6.14 Automatic Backspacing to Lower Activity Level ............................................... 37