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GEM Manual for DEK Printers Introduction Issue 1.6 January 22, 2018 Page 5 of 171 10.1 REMOTE COMMANDS 163 11 APPENDIX B 165 11.1 Network Configuration 165 11.2 Enabling GEM 166 11.3 Using GEM 167 12 APPENDIX C 168 12.1 …

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7.1 Safety Alarms 139
7.2 System Alarms 139
7.3 Hardware Alarms 139
7.4 Board Transport Alarms 140
7.5 Process Alarms 140
7.6 Consumable Alarms 140
8 EVENT MESSAGES 141
8.1 Control Model Events 142
8.2 Process Model Events 142
8.3 Process Program Management Events 142
8.4 Equipment Constant Change Event 142
8.5 Acknowledge Terminal Message Event 143
8.6 Alarm Events 143
8.7 Spooling Events 143
8.8 Equipment Error Events 143
8.9 Equipment Specific Information Events 146
8.10 Specific Material Movement Events 150
8.11 Host Specific Information Events 150
8.12 Limits Monitoring Events 152
8.13 TRS Specific Events 152
8.14 Suggested Event Reports 153
8.15 SIMULTANEOUS EVENTS (TIME) 153
8.16 MODIFIED PARAMETERS 154
9 ADDITIONAL CAPABILITIES 155
9.1 Send Current Process Program Identity 156
9.2 Upload Management Information 157
9.3 Upload Event Log 160
10 APPENDIX A 163
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10.1 REMOTE COMMANDS 163
11 APPENDIX B 165
11.1 Network Configuration 165
11.2 Enabling GEM 166
11.3 Using GEM 167
12 APPENDIX C 168
12.1 SVIDs and DVIDs 168
12.2 ALIDs 168
12.3 CEIDs 168
12.4 ECIDs 169
14 MODIFICATION RECORD 170
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1 Introduction
GEM compatible screen printers manufactured by ASM Assembly Systems. are capable of
operating in co-operation with automatic loading systems and factory hosts. In this manual the
screen printer is referred to as the “equipment”.
This manual describes the host view of the GEM compliant interface provided with the system.
A detailed description of the equipment capabilities is followed by the implemented SECS II
streams and functions list.
The machine variables, alarms and event messages are then listed to enable remote process
control to be achieved.
References:
SEMI E4-91 - SEMI Equipment Communications Standard 1 Message Content (SECS-I)
SEMI E5-96 - SEMI Equipment Communications Standard 2 Message Content (SECS-II)
SEMI E30-95 - The GEM Standard
SEMI E37-0303 – High-Speed SECS Message Services (HSMS) Generic Services
SEMI W39-0703 – Object Services Standard: Concepts, Behaviour and Services
To order the SEMI Publications, contact:
SEMI,
Dept. 05607,
San Francisco,
CA 94139