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Tasks on the machine User manual SIPLACE X-series Indicator lamp status displays From so ftware version SR.70x.xx 01/2011 EN edition 320 5.7.5 Options for combini ng white and green lamp s 5 5.7.6 Response time Any chang…

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User manual SIPLACE X-series Tasks on the machine
From software version SR.70x.xx 01/2011 EN edition Indicator lamp status displays
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If, at the same time,
an alarm is signaled on the left-hand side, and
there is a warning for the right-hand side,
both messages will be displayed as there is no conflict here.
If a warning of the same frequency is output for each side of the machine, the lamps should never
be synchronized.
If different types of warning are output at a lamp at the same time, the following priorities apply:
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5.7.4.4 Status displays
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Type of warning Priority
Definition for rapid flashing highest
Definition for normal flashing medium
Definition for brief flashing lowest
Status Meaning
Off No warning and no alarm for this side
and
No warning and no alarm for a module that is not allocated to this
side.
A lamp flashes briefly A component that is made available via several feeder modules or
MTC levels (redundant set-up) is empty at exactly one feeder
module or MTC level.
A lamp flashes rapidly A component that is made available via several feeder modules or
MTC levels is empty at all the feeder modules or MTC levels with
the exception of one feeder module or MTC level.
This means that:
–The last feeder module or the last MTC level is used
or
For a component that is only still available at one feeder
module or one MTC level:
Fill level check: Warning level reached
Tasks on the machine User manual SIPLACE X-series
Indicator lamp status displays From software version SR.70x.xx 01/2011 EN edition
320
5.7.5 Options for combining white and green lamps
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5.7.6 Response time
Any change in the machine status is displayed at the indicator lamps within three seconds.
A lamp flashes normally Further warning on the side of the indicator lamp.
This also includes warnings from the OIS.
For a component that is made available at several feeder modules
or MTC levels (redundant set-up), this means that:
At least two feeder modules are empty
And there are still at least two feeder modules with this
component
Both lamps are flashing Two warnings, one on each side
or
Warning for a module that has not been allocated to a specific side
of the machine.
A lamp is On Alarm on the associated side
Both lamps are On Alarm on both sides.
Or for a component that is not allocated to a specific side.
Or PCB fiducial not found or not detected.
Status Meaning
Status Meaning
Both white lamps flash briefly
Green lamp flashes normally
One of the following operations has just been carried out:
reference run
width adjustment
any other manual function
calibrate
(Do not open cover during this operation).
User manual SIPLACE X-series Tasks on the machine
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5.8 Changing shift
PLEASE NOTE: 5
You will find additional information in the following manuals or data media:
SIPLACE X-series preventive maintenance manual
Parts catalog on the product CD
5.8.1 Activities at shift change
Splice the tapes early. The feeder modules do not have to be refilled as soon as the new shift
starts. This minimizes extended down times.
At the shift change, pass important information on to the next operator. This includes, for in-
stance, changes to the placement program. Also read through the list of the descriptions of
the steps to take in Section 5.12
, page 340.
Carry out a set-up check.
Make sure that the feeder modules are equipped with the correct components, that they are
at the correct locations in the component trolley and that the conveyor increment is set cor-
rectly.
Hand over the line in the same state that you would want to find it in when starting your shift.
This means that:
The rejection containers are empty.
The waste tape containers are empty. Follow the safety instructions given in Section
5.8.2
, page 322.
The feeder areas have been carefully cleaned with a vacuum cleaner.