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6|Function description Each module is schematically displayed with a symbol. However, a unit is only dis- played in the start dialog if it has been marked as available in the configuration of the machine. A module can …

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6|Function description
6.14 Operation of the modules; input of set values
From the start dialog, you can perform settings for the machine units if the ma-
chine is in the [Maintenance mode] operating mode.
NOTE
Are any changes possible?
The [Set value pages] user rights are required to access this dialog. Settings can only
be displayed if no name and password are logged in. In this case, press the [ESC] key
on your keyboard, or click on the button [Cancel] when a password is required.
The machine modules are operated from the start dialog:
Preheating Soldering module ExitInfeed Infeed unit
Solder pot
user: none
Flux unit
Maintenance mode
Fig.58: The start dialog with the schematically displayed units of the machine.
NOTE
Different description
This document describes all the functions - even those which may not be supported
by your machine equipment. For this reason, the representation of the machine in
your visualization may be different from the functional description at hand.
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Each module is schematically displayed with a symbol. However, a unit is only dis-
played in the start dialog if it has been marked as available in the configuration of
the machine. A module can also be repeatedly available as, for example, in the case
of preheaters or soldering modules.
If you move your mouse on a module, a short explanation (tooltip) is displayed. In
the [Maintenance mode] operating mode, you can enable units, enter set values
and read actual values. An activated module changes its colour in the start dialog
from grey to yellow.
The icons and buttons in the bottom toolbar have the following meaning:
[Conveyor width adjustment ]: It opens the editing dialog of the conveyor width ad-
justment.
All conveyors on. Click on this button to switch on all the machine conveyors simul-
taneously. If a conveyor is switched on, this button is displayed in yellow.
The following buttons are always combined in groups and open - after being clicked
on - the editing dialog of the module. In the example shown, you can see the but-
tons of a soldering unit. Here, the buttons schematically display, for example, the
pot, solder wave, nozzle number or protective gas supply. For a quick overview
without having to open the input dialog, actual values can be read at the bottom of
the buttons.
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6.14.1 Infeed and infeed unit
We distinguish between infeed and infeed unit. Please note: A module is always
provided with a conveyor.
An infeed has, for example, a sensor, a (virtual) barrier on the inline interface and a
code reader, but no conveyor.
An infeed unit is provided with a conveyor and a mechanical barrier.
Infeed
The following buttons can be available; by clicking on them, you can open the [In-
feed] input dialog:
Inline interface It shows if an inline interface is available.
(Virtual) infeed barrier This button is only displayed in the [Automatic mode] oper-
ating mode.
It shows the status of the infeed barrier. Red light: It signals the upstream system
that the machine cannot accept any boards. Green light: It signals the downstream
system that the machine is ready to accept boards.
Code mode As soon as the code mode is active, this button is displayed in yellow.
Code reader With an active code reader, the button is displayed in yellow.
Infeed unit
The following buttons can be available; by clicking on them, you can open the [In-
feed] input dialog:
Conveyor. When the conveyor is running, this button is displayed in yellow.
(Mechanical) barrier: Green light: The barrier in the module is open. Red light: The
barrier in the module is closed.
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