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User manual SIPLACE Wafer System (SWS) 6 Options Edition 04/2018 6.1 Nozzle changer 105 6 Options For the relevant configurations an d other opti ons, refer to the individual specifica tions. 6.1 Nozzle changer Depending…

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5.11 The user interface
The SWS GUI is the user interface for the SIPLACE Wafer System (SWS). After starting the SI-
PLACE Wafer System, the SWS GUI main view will automatically open.
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Fig. 5.11 - 1 Main view of SWS GUI
Legend
(1) Help system
(2) Function toolbar
(3) Task and display section
For more information about the SWS GUI, refer to the context-sensitive Online Help.
Click on the Help System (1) icon to open the context-sensitive Online Help function.
Use the list of contents, index and the search function to view the contents of the Online Help.
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User manual SIPLACE Wafer System (SWS) 6 Options
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6 Options
For the relevant configurations and other options, refer to the individual specifications.
6.1 Nozzle changer
Depending on the configuration of the placement heads on the SIPLACE CA4 V2, there may be
a nozzle changer attached to the SWS when it is used. The main difference between the nozzle
changers at an SWS and those at locations without SWS lies in the usage of a different reject bin
(03070917-01). The nozzle changers for the SWS are structured alike, the only difference is the
mirror-inversed position of the reject bins at the left-hand locations (1 and 3) and the right-hand
locations (2 and 4). Two rows of nozzle changers can be fitted to the SWS.
6.1.1 Position of nozzle changers - example
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Fig. 6.1 - 1 Nozzle changer on the SWS - example
(1) Nozzle changer configuration (example)
(2) Component reject bin
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PLEASE NOTE
Stop if magazines missing
The safety cutoff of the SIPLACE CA4 V2 triggers if magazines are missing or incorrectly
fitted. The SWS emergency STOP is triggered.
Use all magazine places.