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Operator Tasks 5.5.2 WPC5 Functions Fu nctions at the Station Computer (SR703.xx) Operating Manual SIPLACE WPC5/WPC 6 47 5.5.2.3 5 . 5 . 2 . 3 " W P C " S e t u p "WPC" Setup Details for the Selected …

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Operator Tasks
Functions at the Station Computer (SR703.xx) 5.5.2 WPC5 Functions
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5.5.2.2
5.5.2.2 "WPC" Single Functions
"WPC" Single Functions
In the main view, click on the Manual operations... (1) icon in the toolbar.
Select the view Manual operations > Subsystems > WPC (2).
Functions
Move lifting axis to service po-
sition
Moves the lifting axis to the position at which service work can be per-
formed on the WPC.
Move feed axis to service posi-
tion
Moves the feed axis to the position at which service work can be per-
formed on the WPC.
Move into transport position Moves the WPC to a defined position, from which it can be safely trans-
ported.
Functions
Reference run Moves the lifting or feed axis into a defined position, as selected.
Refill position After your selection in the submenu shown, this starts the machine
function to move the WPC to the refill position. This moves to the po-
sition in which the waffle pack tray carriers for all levels can be re-
placed.
Occupancy check Starts the machine function for checking the tray carriers. The position
of the waffle pack tray carrier (level) is then shown. If tray carriers,
which should be present according to the setup, are missing, this will
also be shown.
Functions - Level
Provide level Opens a dialog box for selection of the level on which the waffle pack
tray carrier to be changed is present. After confirming your choice with
Confirm, the machine function for provision of the level will be started.
The lifting axis moves the selected level to the feed axis position and
the waffle pack tray carrier to be changed will be moved to the staging
position.
Advanced functions... Switches the view over to the last WPC detailed view shown.
Operator Tasks
5.5.2 WPC5 Functions Functions at the Station Computer (SR703.xx)
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5.5.2.3
5.5.2.3 "WPC" Setup
"WPC" Setup
Details for the Selected Waffle Pack Tray
Magazine No. of the selected waffle pack tray
Component Name of the component in the waffle pack tray
Component Shape Name of the component shape
Error list (is only shown if an error occurs) Brief description of errors for the waffle pack tray
affected.
Actions - selected waffle pack tray
Set full Confirms that the waffle pack tray has been filled
with components.
Set empty Confirms that the waffle pack tray has been emp-
tied.
Change filling level Sets the number of components in the waffle pack
tray
First mark the component in the waffle pack tray di-
agram up to which the waffle pack tray is filled and
press the button afterwards.
Zoom Larger view of an item.
Waffle pack tray carrier actions
Set full Confirms that all waffle pack trays in the tray carri-
er have been completely filled.
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Functions at the Station Computer (SR703.xx) 5.5.3 Options
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5.5.3
5.5.3 Options
Options
The WPC view enables you to activate the FiFo strategy as an option.
FiFo stands for "First in - First out". This means that whatever is configured first will also be made avail-
able for placement in the machine first.
The differences with the FiFo pickup strategy switched on and off are explained below:
Legend
1. The WPC has been set up with six tray carriers, containing the same components.
2. The tray carriers 1, 2 and 3 are taken out of the tower in turn and made available for component
placement.
3. The empty tray carriers 1, 2 and 3 are then refilled with the same component by the operating staff
and the WPC5 is set to full.
4. If the FiFo pickup strategy is activated, tray 4 will now be made available. The WPC5 continues from
where it stopped. The sequence continues with 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3.
5. If the FiFo pickup strategy is not activated, tray 1 will now be made available. The WPC5 sees the
full tower and starts from the beginning again. The sequence continues with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.