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CHAPTER 3
HOST COMMUNICATIONS
HOST COMMUNICATIONS
COMMS PROTOCOL OPTIONS
NOTE
Host Comms and therefore Comms Protocol Options are available for the
265GSX only
SECS Allows a host computer running SECS II compatible software to talk to the
machine via a serial cable connected to the 265 Host Comms port. This
configuration can also be used for GEM if RS232 is preferred to TCP/IP.
If the Host is a PC, DEK’s Off-line Editor software can be used to modify
product files. The Event Log can be read with a text editor.
GEM This configuration implements the SMEMA standard for communications for
Surface Mount Equipment. GEM (Generic Equipment Model) is a standard
sub-set of the SECSII protocol. GEM is specifically designed for implementing
equipment automation in a production enviroment.
In this configuration, a host computer running SECS II/GEM compatible
softwaretalks to the machine via a Network cable. The protocol used is SECS II.
If the Host is a PC, DEK’s Off-line editor software can be used to modify
product files. The Event Log can be read by a text editor. The flexibility of the
GEM interface allows data collection to be customized to meet the users
requirements.
Net_Files This configuration allows users to redirect files away from the Machines local
hard drive to a remote directory on a file server. The 265 is configured to access
a‘product’ directory for a product file and a‘data’directoryforoutputdata files.
At the 265 Machine when a product file is loaded it is read from the ‘product’
directory on the network file server. When it is saved it is saved to the ‘product’
directory on the file server. Files cannot be read from the printer or sent to the
printer across the network.
Once the files are present on the server, they can be accessed from a networked
PC without interfering with the 265 Machine.
At a networked PC, DEK’s Off-line Editor software can be used to modify
product files. QC-Calc software can be used to access SPC data in the
‘READINGS.DEK’ file. The Event Log can be read with a text editor.
For details of Comms Protocol Selection see the next section.
Software Version 6 User Manual 3.1
HOST COMMUNICATIONS
COMMS PROTOCOL OPTIONS