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VITRONICS REFLOW SOLDERING SYSTEMS EM 02502- G 15-Nov-00 (c) PAGE Operator’s Manual 22 ALARM / EVENT MESSAGES Information about changes in oven status, alarms, set points and filing updates are recorded and displayed (in…

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Status messages, and Oven Control Actions are based on the following
definitions for the Status Terms used:
Status Terms
Status DESCRIPTION
OFF
The oven is not running
SHUTDOWN
The Operator shutdown the oven.
STABILIZING
The oven is trying to reach the set points of the present
recipe. See Oven Status Bar.
COUNTDOWN
The oven has stabilized and is in a "final countdown
delay" before going to "process ready".
READY
The oven is "process ready".
WARNING
A process variable is outside limits. See Alarm/Event Log
CRITICAL WARNING
A process variable is outside limits. See Alarm/Event Log
ALARM
A process variable is outside limits. See Alarm/Event Log
CRITICAL ALARM
A process variable is outside limits. See Alarm/Event Log
The alarm operations are defined:
Convection Low: A cell fan(s) has stopped or Inverter failure
Rail Width: Rail width position is outside the acceptable tolerance.
Board Jam: A space was NOT detected between boards where a
space was expected (or not transferred at Offload).
Hood Open: The hood is open. (The main Process Tunnel Hood)
IAS: A cell is above a preset temperature
measured by the Heater Cell thermocouple(s)
or: the IAS Unit detected a temperature alarm condition,
or: a High Temperature Switch has opened.
This is only a partial list of Alarms , See “Alarm / Event
Messages on next page for additional Alarms

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ALARM / EVENT MESSAGES
Information about changes in oven status, alarms, set points and filing
updates are recorded and displayed (in the order of occurrence) in the Event
& Alarm log displayed at the bottom of the screen. A message will start with
"Alarm:" (or “Warning”) if some value critical to the operation of the oven is
outside of “expected range”, or
"Event:" if some normal operator action has occurred.
Only the last Four system messages are displayed at the Oven Status Bar,
however, at the Pull-Down Menu, (or double-click on the messages)…
selecting Log, View, then Alarm Log will display an Alarm Log Dialogue
Box which has the option of displaying the Alarms and Events Log for the
Month.
The following alarm messages are in order of priority with the most serious listed first.
They are set by the Oven Operating Program & cannot be modified or disabled.
SOME “ALARM MESSAGES” MAY NOT EXIST DEPENDING ON OPTIONS
EMERGENCY STOP............................E-stop switch pushed (or electrical cabinet open)
CONVEYOR STOPPED.......................The conveyor is not moving.
COMMUNICATIONS ALARM..............Communication between the computer and the
controller has failed.
HOOD OPEN........................................The Hood (Main Tunnel) is open .
BOARD DROPPED..............................An expected board did not arrive at the
off load sensor.
OIL LEVEL LOW ..................................The oil level is low in the Lubrication Reservoir
COOLANT FLOW.................................The coolant flow low or stopped. (or tank level low)
COOLANT TEMP.................................The enhanced cool coolant temp is too high.
CONVECTION LOW.............................There is a problem with one or more
convection fans.
GAS PRESSURE LOW........................The gas pressure is below switch setpoint and too
low to maintain the gas atmosphere in the tunnel.
SOME “STATUS MESSAGES” MAY NOT EXIST DEPENDING ON OPTIONS
GAS ON/OFF........................................The gas main gas valve is open/closed.
COOLANT ON/OFF..............................The enhanced cool cell coolant is
allowed to circulate.
CONVECTION ON/OFF.......................The cell motors are ON (or OFF), or at the
speed shown.
EXHAUST ON/OFF ..............................The controlled exhaust valve is open/closed.
UPS BATTERY LOW...........................The UPS Battery is low, and requires
charging or replacement
N2 PURGE............................................The Nitrogen Purge is taking place.

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OVEN FEATURES AND OPTIONS
SOME OPTIONS IN THIS SECTION DO NOT EXIST ON ALL OVENS !!
See the Drawings & Data Section of the Oven Manuals to determine
which Options exist on your Oven
RAIL WIDTH ADJUSTMENT
The Rail width may be adjusted manually or by the optional automatic rail width
adjust.
When Product is started, the rail width may be adjusted. During the rail width
adjustment, all non-severe alarms and severe warnings are disabled. They are re-
enabled when the rail width adjustment is complete.
Rail width accuracy is important, use a test board to set up for accurate width
adjustment. The boards should rest on the chain pins and slide freely along the
conveyor without binding by rotating or jamming against the conveyor chain.
The dimensions for setting up the rail width should be measured between the walls
of the chain. See illustration below.
RAIL WIDTH
CHAIN CHAIN
EXTENDED PINS
Rail Width Measurement Illustration