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User Manual S-23 HM 11 S tation extensions / options Software Version S R.405.xx 05/99 Issue 11.2 Component barcode 375 1 1.2 Component barcode 1 1.2.1 General With the S -23 HM pl acement system, a barcod e reader can b…

11 Station extensions / options User Manual S-23 HM
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11.1.5 Position detection
There is a position detection fiducial on every magazine. 11
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Fig. 11.1 - 3 Nozzle changer - position detection
Key to Fig. 11.1 - 3
(1) Positioning fiducial
(2) Position of the nozzles in the magazine with respect to the positioning fiducial
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User Manual S-23 HM 11 Station extensions / options
Software Version SR.405.xx 05/99 Issue 11.2 Component barcode
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11.2 Component barcode
11.2.1 General
With the S-23 HM placement system, a barcode reader can be used to check that the track allo-
cation is correct and to read component data from component reels. 11
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Fig. 11.2 - 1 Component barcode reader
Key to Fig. 11.2 - 1
(1) Barcode reader
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11 Station extensions / options User Manual S-23 HM
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Track allocation 11
Four-digit barcode strips are attached to the lateral safety screens for the purposes of track allo-
cation. The first digit is used to identify the component table (1 or 2), while the remaining three
digits specify the track number. There are also return barcodes at both ends of the barcode strip.
The barcode strips are numbered consecutively in intervals of two (1, 3, 5, 7...) and each repre-
sents 2 tracks (barcode 1 = track 1 and 2). 11
Components 11
Data can be read from the component reels to compare the stock of components against the quan-
tity specified in the set-up file (refill check), for example. 11
An audible signal is given when each dataset has been read successfully. 11
PLEASE NOTE 11
The component barcode reader option must be configured on the line computer.
Barcodes that start with the number 1, 2, 3, or 4 and are four digits long are interpreted as track
barcodes. All other barcodes that do not start with number 1, 2, 3, or 4 are regarded as component
barcodes. 11