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7 Components Table SIPLACE 80 S-20/F4 Service Manual 7.4 Flap Opener (Magazine Opener) Edition 03/97 7 - 20
SIPLACE 80 S-20/F4 Service Manual 7 Components Table
Edition 03/97 7.4 Flap Opener (Magazine Opener)
7 - 19
7.4 Flap Opener (Magazine Opener)
Chapter 4 is no longer relevant for S-20/F
4
placement systems, since these machines are not provided with
flap openers.
7 Components Table SIPLACE 80 S-20/F4 Service Manual
7.4 Flap Opener (Magazine Opener) Edition 03/97
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SIPLACE 80 S-20/F4 Service Manual 7 Components Table
Edition 03/97 7.5 Communications Unit
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7.5 Communications Unit
7.5.1 Tools and Spare Parts Required
Tools
● Crosstip screwdriver, size 1
Auxiliary Measuring and Test Equipment
● Feeder position tester, from item no. 00304770-03
● Ohmmeter
Spare Parts
● Back-up battery (battery, lithium), from item no. 00314295-03
● Communications unit complete, from item no. 00116013-04
● Control signals - components table cable, Y559-W1, from item no. 00300380-06
● Miniature fuse 5x20/T3, 16A / glass, from item no. 00304938-04
7.5.2 Fault Location and Correction
NOTE
With error Nos. 43 and 400 there could be a defect within the communications unit; with error No. 399 ("Pro-
gram loss of table and trolley control") it may be that only back-up battery of the processor board needs
replacing.
Start fault location by consulting the section Section 7.2 ’Fault Characteristics’.
The circuit diagrams for the communications unit ("Components table processor board" and "Components
table controller board") will be found in the current circuit diagrams folder.
If there is a defect in one of the boards then the complete communications unit will always be replaced.
7.5.2.1 Replacing the Back-Up Battery
With the error message "Program loss of table and trolley control" proceed as follows:
● Try to load the table once more. Select from within the "Machine errors menu" the menu item "Load table
program" → Return.
● If the error message "Program loss of table and trolley control" appears again, select "Abort placement" so
that all of the components picked-up at the placement heads in the course of the following reference run
can be returned. The placement heads travel to the stand-by position above the components loading point
in question (location 1 or location 3).