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User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX 0 Introduction
Software Version 403.xx Edition 06/97 0.2 Organization of the Manual
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Chapter 13: Production Tools / Set-Up
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Set-Up Editor (Feeder Part Editor and WPC Editor)
Target group: programmers
Chapter 14: Control / Control Modules
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Job Control User Interface
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Line Control User Interface
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Station Controller User Interface (Communication Line Computer/Station Computer)
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Set-Up Modification Generator User Interface
Target group: programmers, machine setters
Chapter 15: Control / Error Message System
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Error Message System User Interface
Target group: operators, machine setters
Chapter 16: Control / MaDaMaS (Machine Data Management System)
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MaDaMaS User Interface
Target group: programmers, machine setters, system administrators
Chapter 17: Practical Tips on Using the LC UNIX
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Concrete Examples Concerning the Definition of Products such as Components, Package Forms,
Adhesive Patterns and PCBs
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Concrete Examples Concerning the Definition of Production Tools such as Feeders, Waffle-Pack
Trays, Set-Ups, etc.
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Creating and Optimizing Lot Files
Target group: all users
Chapter 18: Appendix
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General Definition of Line Computer Data
(data-related limits, adhesive pattern coordinates, adhesive pattern codes,
allocation GF-no. -> adhesive pattern -> dispense settings)
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List of Abbreviations (Abbreviations and Their Explanations)
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Keyword Index
Target group: all users
0 Introduction User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX
0.2 Organization of the Manual Software Version 403.xx Edition 06/97
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User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX 0 Introduction
Software Version 403.xx Edition 06/97 0.3 Conventions Used in These Instructions
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0.3 Conventions Used in These Instructions
Numbering of Pages
Example: 2 - 24
first digit: chapter in the example: chapter 2, General Program Operation
second digit: page number in the example: chapter 2, page 24
Numbering of Figures
Example: Fig. 2.3.3
first digit: chapter in the example: chapter 2, General Program Operation
second digit: section in the example: chapter 2, section 3
third digit: figure number in the example: chapter 2, section 3, Fig. 3
Character Representation
italic
used to introduce a new technical term
(definitions of technical terms are contained in the appendix/glossary).
bold italic
used for text that must be typed exactly as shown
example:
plr
bold used for menu items and commands
example: FILE --> Copy
CAPITAL LETTERS used for keys example: RETURN (ENTER)
acronyms example: PCB