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Setting System Components Setup Verification for Components Settings in the SIPLACE Pro Pr ogramming System User Guide SIPLACE Setup Center 5.1 73 4.3.5 Setup Verification for Components This setting specifies whether a …

Setting System Components
Settings in the SIPLACE Pro Programming System Standard Feeder Pitch
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If no quantity is read when a barcode label is scanned in, SIPLACE Setup Center takes the quantity of
the standard container size of the component and enters it in the packaging unit data. The exception to
this is when the standard container size is zero.
This method of quantity input should be avoided, as almost all component manufacturers incorporate the
original container size in the barcode labels. For reasons of downward compatibility, however, this value
is still evaluated and actively used.
4.3.4 Standard Feeder Pitch
This value indicates the pitch of the feeder. The value can be recorded globally as the characteristic of
a package shape. In addition, this default value can also be overwritten for a special component of a
setup.
The component level indicator of the station uses this value, for example, to calculate how many com-
ponents there are between a detected splice and the pickup position.
► Select the component or component shape in the Component tree view.
► Enter the Default feeder pitch in the Feeders tab.
NOTICE
Standard packaging unit size for the component shape
The standard packaging unit size for the component shape is not taken into account by Setup
Center.

Setting System Components
Setup Verification for Components Settings in the SIPLACE Pro Programming System
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4.3.5 Setup Verification for Components
This setting specifies whether a component is subject to component verification. Setup verification must
be activated separately for each component.
► Select the component in the Component tree view.
► In the tab for the selected component, enable the Setup verification at Processing.
4.3.5.1 Splice Detection
This setting demands a splice detection sensor for the component concerned. If the autodetect function
identifies that there is no splice detector (hardware) on the track concerned, the machine stops and an
error message is issued.

Setting System Components
Settings in the SIPLACE Pro Programming System Supplier Barcodes
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4.3.5.2 Traceability
This setting specifies whether a component is relevant for capturing the traceability data. This allows
non-critical components to be excluded, thus reducing the volume of data.
Tracks for which Traceability is activated are always subject to setup verification.
4.3.6 Supplier Barcodes
If the component name and the corresponding barcode are identical, it is not necessary to make an entry
in the barcode list. An entry is only needed if the component name differs from the supplier barcode.
► Select the component in the Component tree view.
► Specify the barcodes in the Barcodes tab.
The barcode and the matching filter are defined here. Up to six different barcodes can be defined for
each component in the barcode list. The filter specifies which characters are to be evaluated (0=ignore
/ 1=character must be present). Supplier barcodes will immediately be enabled and no new download of
the setup is required.
NOTICE
Splice Detection
This setting merely represents an additional safety check in order to force the use of a splice
detector on critical tracks. If the option is not marked, the track concerned can still be operated
with a splice detector. In this case, if no splice detection hardware is detected, the track is au-
tomatically monitored by the component level indicator.
NOTICE
Supplier barcodes and alternative barcodes
Supplier barcodes can be used to offer alternative component barcodes when recording pack-
aging units. They do NOT offer the option of defining alternative components for a component
barcode.