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Variable Name VID
PPCHANGENAME 1002024
PPEXECNAME 1002027
PPCHANGESTATUS 1002025
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The following lists the collection events (CEIDs) which are relevant to process program
management. For a more complete description of these events, see "Appendix B --
Collection Events" or the description in this chapter.
Collection Event CEID
GemPPChangeEvent 1000016
GemBadDownloadEvent 1000017
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Setup and processing on the SIPLACE machines can be driven by either a local operator
or by a Host computer. This section describes the remote commands available at the
Host.
Much of the behavior of SIPLACE and its acceptance of remote commands is directed by
requirements of the Control State. For a complete description of the Control State, please
see section 4.2, "Control States".
The SIPLACE will accept remote commands only when the Control State is Remote.
While in the Local state, the Host can not put the Equipment into Remote, this must be
done by an operator at the Equipment.
The Host has the ability to configure whether the Equipment will enter the Remote or local
state as a default upon entering the On-Line state from Off-Line. This is done by setting
The ONLINESUBSTATE Equipment Constant (VID 1002009) to 4 (Local) or 5 (Remote).
Once in the Remote state, the Host has the authority to issue any of these remote
commands and they will not be rejected because of an invalid control state. Commands
may be rejected for other reasons (trying to start a process with no material loaded, etc.).
While in Remote state, the Operator still has the ability to issue commands and change
the control state. If the operator issues a command while in Remote state, the SIPLACE
will send the OPERATORCMDINREMOTESTATE collection event if enabled (CEID
1002056). When the Operator "grabs" control away from the Host by changing the
Control State to local, the SIPLACE will send either the GemControlStateLOCAL (CEID
1000003) or GemEquipmentOFFLINE (CEID 1000005) event to the Host.
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The general format for remote commands using the S2F41 message is:
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The following commands may be sent by the Host to the SIPLACE.
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This command starts processing on the SIPLACE assuming all proper initialization has
taken place and material is present.
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This command will stop the processing of material at the Equipment. PCB´s currently in
process will be completed, but no new PCB will be loaded.
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The command is used to select a process program for execution. The program has to be
present on the SIPLACE machine.
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The Host can abort processing at the next safe stopping point by sending the ABORT.
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