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Comms Protocol Sets the communications protocol to be used for serial communications to a host computer, options are: Secs; GEM; Net_file; No Comms The menu bar changes depending on the option chosen, see the Host Commun…

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Downline Protocol Sets the protocol for transferring boards to adjacent machines, options are:
NO FMI; SANYO; SANYO FLOWOUT; SMPI; SMEMA; FUJI; DYNA
(Dynapert); SIEMENS; PANASONIC; TDK; MANUAL; SMEMA2
The default is specified by customers requirements.
Transfer Period Sets a programmable time periodusedbycertaintransfer protocols, options are:
Min 0 sec
Max 99 sec
Increments 1 sec
The default is 20 seconds.
PeriodofTransfer Time - This is the period of time which the machineallows for
a transfer of a board before displaying a ‘Board Transfer Error’ for upline or
downline.
Period of Waiting Time - This is the period of time which the machine allows
when waiting for the upline or downline machine to request a board for transfer
before displaying a message of ‘Waiting for Upline/Downline’.
Selective Print/Pass Sets whether the facility to selective print or pass through a board is to be used,
options are:
Enabled; Disabled
The default is Disabled
This feature is protected by Feature Licence Authentication.
When enabled the identity of the incoming board is checked using a separate
fiducial on the board only, called a Select Mark. If the identity of the board
matches the current product file the board is printed. If the board is different or
cannot be recognized, it is passed through without printing.
Paste Dispense
Position
Sets the position from which paste is dispensed, in relation to the screen image,
options are:
Front; Rear; Auto
The default is Auto.
When exiting Set Preferences after setting option to either Rear or Auto the
following window is displayed:
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Please confirm that there will be no obstruction
when your paste dispenser dispenses paste at the
rear of the image
Paste Dispense Position
Comms Protocol Sets the communications protocol to be used for serial communications to a host
computer, options are:
Secs; GEM; Net_file; No Comms
The menu bar changes depending on the option chosen, see the Host
Communications Chapter for further details.
NOTE
Host Comms is available for the 265GSX only.
CAUTION
Do not select SECS Protocol without having the SECS II Interface fitted to
the Machine. If this is inadvertently selected, call DEK Service Dept. for
advice.
Event Recording Sets which events are recorded in the event log file, options are:
Custom; Group 3; Group 2; Group 1
The default is Custom.
Over 200 possible events may be recorded using the event logging set
preference.
On selecting Custom in the Event Recording set preference the following set up
window opens:
The window displays how each event is logged in the three possible ways; Disk,
Host and Grp.
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SAFETYDEVICES. THE SAFETYFEATURES DESIGNED INTOTHE
MACHINE ARE FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL OPERATOR AND
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Event Report Setting: Disk Host Grp
System Power On
System Power Down
Pneumatic Power Down
Front Squeegee Error
Rear Squeegee Error
Rising Table Error
Print Cariage Error
Paste Carriage Error
Camera X Axis Error
Camera YAxis Error
Rail Width Error
Screen XF Error
Screen XR Error
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Disk This column lists which events are logged to the disk file. The events set to ‘on’
are logged, those set to ‘off’ are not logged.
Host This column lists which events are sent to the host computer. The option is only
active if aGEM host comms interface is fitted. The events set to ‘on’ are logged,
those set to ‘off’ are not. How the host computer deals with the event logging,
depends on the host software and is not controlled by the 265 machine.
Grp This parameter allows the user to assign events to one of three groups. The user
can select from the Event Logging set preference which of the groups are to be
recorded, as follows:
Set Preference Selection Event Groups Recorded
Group 1 Groups 1, 2 and 3 (all events)
Group 2 Groups 2 and 3
Group 3 Group 3
Setting Up Events The Event Recording menu is laid out as follows:
Use the Next and Previous keys to move to the event to be changed.
Usethe Toggle key to toggle the Disk andHostparametersbetweenonand off.
Use the Left and Right keys to move to the Disk, Host or Grp columns.
Use the Incr. and Decr. keys to change the value of the Grp parameter.
Use Exit to leave the Event Recording window.
Recordable Events The following table shows the events that can be selected for recording:
System Power On System Power Down Humidity
Temperature Batch Count Measured Cycle Time
Throughput Cycle Time Front Print Pressure Rear Print Presure
Table Separation Speed Stretch Error X Error
Y Error Theta Error Board Fid 1 Score
Board Fid 2 Score Board Fid 3 Score Screen Fid 1 Score
Screen Fid 2 Score Screen Fid 3 Score ProFlow System Pressure
Pneumatic Power Down Front Squeegee Error Rear Squeegee Error
Rising Table Error Print Carriage Error Paste Carriage Error
Camera X Axis Error Camera Y Axis Error Rail Width Error
Screen XF error Screen XR Error Screen Y Error
Paste Cartridge Tilt Error Screen Changer Drive Error Board Stop Stuck
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