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SIPLACE 80S -20/F4 User Manual 1 Introduction Software version SR.407.xx 01/2001 US Edition 1.2 Structure of the user manual 25 1.2 S tructure of the user manual Thi s user man ual is m ade up of th e foll owi ng cha pte…

1 Introduction SIPLACE 80S-20/F4 User Manual
1.1 General Software version SR.407.xx 01/2001 US Edition
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Fig. 1.1 - 1 The SIPLACE home page
The various headings contain information on 1
– our products
– services
– contacts, etc.
Registered customers can also access the SIPLACE User Group, where you can call up special
information on our placement machines, such as 1
– technical documentation
– Technical Infos
– spare parts lists, etc.
Registering for access to the User Group is sheer child’s play: 1
Å Click on the ‘Register Now user group’ button
Å Complete the registration form and just send it off.
You will then quickly receive access authorization with USER ID and a password. 1
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SIPLACE 80S-20/F4 User Manual 1 Introduction
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1.2 Structure of the user manual
This user manual is made up of the following chapters: 1
Introduction 1
The introduction contains an overview of the structure of this user manual, and the technical data
for the placement machine. It also contains notes on setting up the placement machine, an over-
view of the different modules and a description of the functions of individual modules. 1
Operational safety 1
This chapter covers all safety-related matters. It includes, for example, conventions for the use of
safety instructions in this manual, and rules to ensure safe operation of the placement machine.
The safety devices and safety circuits are described in detail. This chapter also contains important
information on the machine’s energy state, which is needed for servicing and maintenance work.1
Introduction and basic terms 1
The placement machine’s controls and user interface are described in this chapter. Illustrations
and flow charts are used to explain the structure of the user interface. 1
Placement functions 1
This chapter provides information on setting up the placement machine. One section classifies the
various errors that can occur, and describes the individual menus. In the “Feeders” section, you
will learn how to prepare the components, and set up and check feeders. 1
Single Functions 1
This chapter explains the individual gantry, placement head, and PCB transport functions in detail.
After reading this chapter, you will be able to test the operating states of these modules, and an-
alyze errors that occur. 1
Vision functions 1
The functions and technical data of the PCB and component vision systems are described in this
chapter, which also contains a comprehensive description of the menus for optical PCB and -com-
ponent centering, and the vision parameters. 1
What to do when … 1
Please pass on this chapter to your machine operators. It contains a number of valuable tips and
tricks gained from experience. For example, you will learn how to minimize machine idle times by
taking preventive action. 1
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Error information and diagnosis 1
This chapter contains basic instructions on how to use the information provided by the error diag-
nostic system, which also enables you to enter and save your own notes on errors that have oc-
curred. The menu-driven diagnostic system is a valuable aid to troubleshooting and error analysis.1
Online help 1
This chapter explains how to use the online help system. 1
Component handling 1
In this chapter, you will find information concerning the feeders and the components they can be
used to insert. 1
Station extensions / hardware and software 1
Here you will find overviews of the nozzle changers, PCB barcode readers, Remote Service, etc.1
Software installation 1
This chapter tells you how to install the software. 1
1.3 User classification
The operating software is structured so that certain functions or menus can only be used or called
by appropriately trained personnel. There are three different classes of user: 1
– Operator
– Line engineer and
– Service engineer
Access to each class may be password-protected. Chapters containing information for user
classes higher than “operator” contain a reference to the user class concerned in the footer. 1
The operator 1
This user class consists of any person who has been trained to operate the machine. These peo-
ple are authorized to use any functions associated with operating the machine, and may call up
any menus needed to use the machine. 1
The line engineer 1
Line engineers have undergone special training, and are authorized to carry out line engineer ac-
tivities, such as creating set-up configurations, determining vision parameters, etc. 1