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1 Introduction User manual SIPLACE E 1.5 Activity levels From software version SC 708.0 05/2015 Editi on 28 1.5 Activity levels Certain functions or menus may only be executed or accessed. A differen tiation is made betw…

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User manual SIPLACE E 1 Introduction
From software version SC 708.0 05/2015 Edition 1.4 Qualification of personnel
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1.4 Qualification of personnel
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PLEASE NOTE
Operation of system only by qualified personnel
Only staff with the relevant qualifications may start up, operate or otherwise work on
the machine.
1 Introduction User manual SIPLACE E
1.5 Activity levels From software version SC 708.0 05/2015 Edition
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1.5 Activity levels
Certain functions or menus may only be executed or accessed. A differentiation is made between
the following activity levels:
Basic production
Advanced production
Machine service
The activity levels Advanced production and Machine service can be password protected.
Basic production 1
This operator level includes those people who have been qualified to operate the machine. These
people are authorized to use any functions associated with operating the machine and may call
up any menus needed to use the machine.
Advanced production 1
This operator level includes those people who have been qualified to programming the machine.
These people are authorized to use any advanced functions (e.g. SIPLACE Station Programming,
manual operations, teaching fiducials).
Machine service 1
Only for qualified personnel. (E.g. setting or changing machine options.)
User manual SIPLACE E 1 Introduction
From software version SC 708.0 05/2015 Edition 1.6 SIPLACE Station Programming
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1.6 SIPLACE Station Programming
In the SIPLACE Station Programming mode, the user can create a placement program (PCB,
components, component shapes, setup) directly at the placement machine.
The specified fiducials and placement positions are exactly measured by the PCB camera.
After a local optimizing run, the placement process can be started at the station.
In this case, the placement machine can be used independently without a network connection to
a programming system.
For a manual data exchange, the placement programs can be exported from the placement ma
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chine or imported into the placement machine.
In order to implement the station programming mode, the SIPLACE Pro software including the
SQL database is integrated on the station computer. The layout of the SIPLACE Pro GUI has been
adapted to the look and feel of the station software GUI and is displayed as SIPLACE Station Pro
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gramming desktop in the station software.