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Next Order
Boards
Spool (only used with the optional FCM Multiflex SECS II (GEM) Host Link FC 5)
Slots
board Status.
3.3.1 Production
This window displays the current FCM Multiflex production state. It is the main
status area, which may contain the following statuses:
Stopped:
The machine state is stopped. No boards will be produced.
Running:
Indicates that the production is running normally and boards are being
produced.
Waiting (board runin):
No board is present in the runin section of the FCM Multiflex.
Waiting (board runout):
There are boards present in the runout section which cannot leave the FCM
Multiflex.
Change Setup!:
Production has stopped because the machine setup has to be changed.
Error:
Production has stopped due to an error. The operator may need to take action.
3.3.2 Current Order
The following fields are related to the current Order:
ID:
Identification of the Order as entered by the User in the Order - Entry dialogue.
File:
The Production Action Spec which is used for this Order.
State:
The following current order states can be displayed:
No Order: There is no order currently running in the FCM Multiflex.
Running: There is an order running in the FCM Multiflex.
Entering FCM Multiflex: There is an order currently entering the FCM
Multiflex (on an RCO).
Leaving FCM Multiflex: The current order is leaving the FCM Multiflex (on an
RCO).
Completing: The current order is being completed (only if a specified number
of boards was entered in the Order - Entry dialogue, or no RCO was
possible).
Running out: The current order is being run out of the FCM Multiflex
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Aborting: The currently running order and, if present, the scheduled Next
Order are being aborted.
System Cal file:
The system calibration file which is associated with the current order.
3.3.3 Next Order
This field shows information related to the next scheduled order:
ID:
Identification of the next Order as entered by the User in the Order - Entry
dialogue.
File:
The Production Action Spec which is used for the next Order.
Countdown:
The number of boards in the current Order that must be completed before the
next Order can be started (only used in combination with the optional Board
Identification Module (BI)).
Changeover method:
This displays the changeover method which is used to switch from the current
order to the next order. It can be one of the following:
RCO: A rolling changeover will be performed. This will leave a gap of one
board between the completion of the current order and the start of the next
order.
Stop for Setup: The same as rolling changeover, but the system is stopped
and the operator is requested to perform a setup change first.
No RCO: No rolling changeover is possible. The current order, while
completing, will runout before the next order is started.
3.3.4 Boards
The following Board information is displayed about the current order:
Reqd:
The requested number of board as specified in the Order - Entry dialogue.
Good:
The total number of boards currently completed with no errors.
Susp:
The total number of suspected boards for the current order. This number relates
to those boards for which Skip Action has been selected by the User in the
error recovery dialogue in order to continue production, or which were automat-
ically marked as suspected by the system (e.g. due to sudden power failure
during production).
Skip:
The total number of incomplete boards for the current order. This number relates
to those boards for which the User has selected Skip Board in the error
recovery dialogue or which were not (fully) populated after the User initiated an
Abort Order.
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3.3.5 Spool
This window displays the current spool status of the FCM Multiflex with regards to
buffering SECS-II (GEM) Host Link messages. It may display the following statuses:
Active:
The FCM Multiflex Controller is storing all (relevant) SECS-II messages in a
special buffer (spool area) since the FCM Multiflex is currently unable to send
data to the host.
Full:
The FCM Multiflex Controller is unable to store more SECS-II messages since the
buffer is full.
Purging:
The FCM Multiflex Controller is discarding SECS-II messages which were stored in
the buffer (on hosts request).
Transmitting:
The FCM Multiflex is sending the SECS-II messages which were stored in the
buffer to the host (on hosts request).
Inactive:
The FCM Multiflex is currently not storing messages in the buffer, and trans-
ferring data directly to the host computer.
If the optional SECS-II (GEM) Host Link FC 6 is not installed on your system, this
status window is empty.
Detailed information is available in the relevant FCM Multiflex Option Manual.
3.3.6 Slots
This area shows module positions with module name and slot numbers. Pick &
Placement Modules (CLM (LAS) or WVM) can be fitted in positions 1 through 16. The
Transport Controller (TC) occupies slot 0 while optional modules (e.g. BVM, BI) are
displayed to the left of the TC slot.
Possible statuses that can exist for a module are:
E : Error (red background)
W : Warning (green background)
Ok : Normal (green background)
: An empty field means the module is not available (either not physically
present, or no PPU mounted)
D : Disabled (black background).
3.3.7 Board Status
This is a visual display of the boards running through the machine. In case of a
Rolling Changeover, boards from a current Order and from the next Order are
displayed in different colours. Additionally, the state of each board is indicated by
means of a character inside the board. Following statuses can exist for a board: