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SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User M anual 2 Introduction and Basic Concepts 05/99 Issue from Software Version SR.405.xx 2.2 Principles and Structure of the User Interface 2 - 11 2.2 Principles and Structure of the User Interface…

2 Introduction and Basic Concepts SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User Manual
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2.1.7 Main Fault Indicator
For each gantry there is a fault indicator light on the main fault indicator. The lower fault indicator light is for
gantry 1 and the top indicator light is for gantry 2.
Fig. 2.1.6 Main fault indicator
- Key to Fig. 2.1.6
1 Fault indicator lamp (white), gantry 1 (location 3/4) 2 Fault indicator lamp (white), gantry 2 (location 1/2)
3 Operating status lamp (green)
2.1.7.1 Functional Description
- Operating status lamp lights up continuously
The placement system is in service
- Operating status lamp flashes
The placement system is either waiting for a PCB on the input conveyor or is waiting until the output con-
veyor becomes free.
- The fault light flashes
One or more tracks of the gantry in question are empty. The machine will however work its way through the
remaining components.
- The fault light is continuously illuminated
A fault has occurred in the gantry in question. The machine has stopped.
- Both fault lights are continuously illuminated.
A fault has occurred affecting the entire machine. The machine has stopped.

SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User Manual 2 Introduction and Basic Concepts
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2.2 Principles and Structure of the User Interface
The menu guidance system and the appearance of the user interface for the SIPLACE 80S-20/F
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MS Windows and are based on the MS Windows NT 4.0 standard.
2.2.1 Working with the Trackball and Touch Screen
The trackball with its mouse buttons is integrated into the keyboard (see Fig. 2.1.2).
The trackball is used to move the mouse pointer over the screen onto the menus, menu names, icons (but-
tons) or selector fields, which can then be selected or activated with the lefthand mouse button. Another way
of doing this is to touch the screen (touch screen) directly with your fingertip to select or activate functions. In
the sections which follow these actions are described as ’clicking’.
2.2.2 Organization of the Screen
Fig. 2.2.1 Organization of the screen
- Key to Fig. 2.2.1
1 Menu line 2 Title bar
3 Working or client area 4 Machine control mode
5 Status window 6 Symbol strip
7 Status line
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2.2.2.1 Title bar
The title bar shows the machine type and the view currently selected.
2.2.2.2 Menu Line
The menu line offers various menus, under which submenus can be opened and actions executed.
Fig. 2.2.2 Example of a menu line
- Key to Fig. 2.2.2
1 Menu 2 Menu line
3 Submenu 4 Key combination
5 With key combinations F1 to F12 max.
The menus or the items on the menu line can be selected and executed by using the trackball, the touch
screen or key combinations F1 to F12.
The key combination Shift+ F1 opens the Help menu.
The commands in the View menu can also be executed by clicking on the corresponding icons on the symbol
strip.
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