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Part Station
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When the part information of the 2
nd
reel is identical and it is spliced with another reel, it
cannot be spliced.
Reference
7. When unsplicing the reel, click the <Detach> button after searching the 1
st
reel.
Feeder Station
Chapter 3. Feeder Station
3.1. Overview
Feeder Station, a module of IT Feeder Station, is a Windows program that synchronizes
the Feeder and Reel data while installing the reel created at the Part Station in the Feeder.
This program registers and updates the Feeder and creates the PartReel data of the Feeder
to be installed on the equipment.
Commonly, each station program of the IT Feeder is executed using the Oracle Database.
The basic installation directories and file structures of Feeder Station are as follows. The
user can change the installation directory if desired. For detailed information on
installation method, please refer to Method of Feeder Station installation in Appendix, IT
Feeder Station.
Program location
C:\Program Files\SamsungTechWin\ITFeeder\FeederStation
System requirements to run this program are as follows.
CPU: IBM PC compatible Pentium Over 266MHz (Pentium 333MHz or higher
processor is recommended)
OS: Over Microsoft Windows 2000
Memory: Over 128MB (Over 256MB is recommended)
Hard Disk: 2MB hard disk space (need to secure at least 2GB of free hard disk space)
The Feeder Station system consists of the Feeder Station program, DBSync program,
Master Database, Local Database, and WasteReel.bak and Recycle.dat for backup. It
works with external programs in relation to the Part Station and IQ Module of the
equipment.
The data controlled in the Feeder Station is the same as Table 2-1.
3.1.1. Structure of system screen
The structure of system screen is as follows.
Main menu
Consists of System, Database, Config, and Help. Detailed information on each menu
will be provided later
Toolbar
Located under the Main menu. It consists of 7 icons. Each icon has the respective
keyboard shortcut. When a menu is executed, the respective icon turns gray and it is
disabled. When another menu is executed, it is enabled again. When the mouse
pointer is located on a menu, the respective tool tip appears, giving a brief description
of the menu.
Execution window
This is where the task is actually carried out. The results of commands such as
various queries and registration are displayed here.
Status Bar
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