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6.2.15 Change in Behaviour - Locking Instead of Tearing Down
▪ In rare cases, tracks may be locked by Setup Center at a station, although this locked status is no
longer available in Setup Center, preventing automatic release of the tracks.
In this case the locks can be synchronized with the station: Right-clicking on the relevant station
opens a menu in which the locks will be synchronized by left-clicking on the menu item "Synchroniz-
ing locks".
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Annex
Standards
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7 Annex
7.1 Standards
SIPLACE recommends the observance of the following standards for all line computers (SIPLACE Pro
Server, SIPLACE Pro Client, SIPLACE stand-alone computer configuration).
7.2 Information about SIPLACE Setup Center Error Reporting Tool
Background information regarding SIPLACE Setup Center Error Reporting Tool
SIPLACE Setup Center Error Reporting allows the user to transmit information regarding system errors
to ASM Assembly Systems GmbH & Co. KG. The following sections explain what kind of data is re-
quired, why it is collected, and what the data are used for.
1. Why are error data collected?
Incoming information about occurred errors are used for the identification and trouble shooting of oc-
curred errors in the the utilized software. The information will not be used for marketing purposes.
2. What type of data is collected?
In order to correct potential errors in the software, we require information about the settings of your
computer and the applications you used at the time the error occurred. The below section
“Information about the Type of Data Collected “ gives you an outline of the categories of the data
archived by us.
During the collection and documentation of information it is not uncommon that the report may con-
tain personal or confidential data. For instance, a section of the memory could contain your name,
parts of a recently edited document or material that has been published in the internet a short time
ago. Furthermore, the possibility exists that personal information may be contained in a log file, in
certain parts of a directory or in or in other product specific files that are necessary for the identifica-
tion of the error cause. If you are at all unsure about the content of the report, i.e. whether it may
contain personal or confidential information, we then advise you to better not send the report.
Observance of standards
Product safety
Global IEC 60950
Europe EN 60950
USA UL 60950 3rd. Ed.
Canada CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950 3rd ed.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Europe EN 55 022 Class B, EN 55024,
EN61000-3-2 /-3
USA / Canada FCC class A
Declaration of conformity
Europe (CE) 89/336/EWG (EMW)
72/213 EEC (LVD)
North America FCC class A
Applicability
Europe EN ISO 9241-11