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User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX 0 Introduction
Software Version 402.xx Edition 03/97 0.1 General
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0 Introduction
0.1 General
This User's Manual contains a description of the operation of the UNIX line computer for the control of
SIPLACE SMD placement lines.
It is intended for
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operators
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machine setters
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programmers
of the SIEMENS SIPLACE and HS-180 SMD Automatic Placement Machines.
The UNIX line computer (UNIX operating system) is designed for the control of placement and adhesive
application stations of the SIPLACE series (also in combination with HS-180 placement machines).
The functions include:
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Line control (
placement and adhesive application stations of the SIPLACE series and
HS-180 placement stations
)
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Data management (data exchange between individual files and directories, switching the file access
to central or local data storage)
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Programming (
editors for Products and Production Tools
)
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Optimization
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Product Data Acquisition PDA (MaDaMaS)
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Easy starting of user programs
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Parallel processing of several user programs in different windows
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Data exchange between individual files and directories
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Interfaces to systems such as CAD, CAP, CAM, CAQ and MRP.
The UNIX line computer is operated via a standardized graphical user interface based on the X WINDOW
system. For using the user interface and the window environment some knowledge of WINDOWS is very helpful.
Any knowledge of the UNIX operating system is not necessarily required.
NOTE
A detailed description on how to work with the user interface is contained in
chapter 2
of these instructions.
0 Introduction User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX
0.1 General Software Version 402.xx Edition 03/97
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CAUTION !
Depending on the qualification of the users, access to the functions of the line computer program should be
monitored/restricted so as to prevent any damage to the machines caused by unqualified modification of data!
Only the required functions and data should be accessible for which the individual users have been trained!
0.1.1 Revision History
Basic Version UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 06/96
Revision UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 03/97
0.1.1.1 Overview of New Functions in Edition 03/97
New Functions Chapter / Section
Install GF-Bibliothek 3 / 3.2.1.2
Replace GF-number 3 / 3.2.1.2
Password protection for system and network settings 3 / 3.2.1.2
Write protection in Package Form Editor for the vision data of standard
package forms (< 1500)
6 / 6.1.2.5
User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX 0 Introduction
Software Version 402.xx Edition 03/97 0.2 Organization of the Manual
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0.2 Organization of the Manual
Chapter 0: Introduction
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Organization of the User´s Manual
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Conventions
Target group: all users
Chapter 1: Hardware / Software Installation
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Start-Up of the Line Computer (Hardware)
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Installation of the Line Computer Software
Target group: users performing initial installations or software updates/upgrades and those
servicing the LC computers
Chapter 2: General Information on Using the Program
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Starting/Stopping the LC Program
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Fundamental Operating Steps
(mouse handling, windowing, file/directory names, file selection from an FSB)
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Description of the Application Program Menus
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Working with the Help Index
Target group: all users who are not familiar with the LC Program user interfaces
Chapter 3: Desktop (Root Window)
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Structure and Function in the Programming Mode
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Structure and Function in the Control Mode
Target group: users, machine setters, programmers
Chapter 4: Data Management
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Switching the file access to central or local data storage
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Data Manager User Interface
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Print and Update Server User Interface (Printers, Floppy Disk and Tape Drives)
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File Display User Interface
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CAD-Import User Interface
Target group: operators, programmers