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SVS P r o Config ur ation User Re ference Manual 4022 5 91 96082 8-14 F CM Mult ifl ex 02.02 8.2 Addit ional rule s 1. Th e 6 <I DB ARCODE> and 6 <BAR CODE> lin es sh ould con tain one lin e for eac h barc od…

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02.02 FCM Multiflex 8-13
SVS Pro Configuration
8.1.7 Feeder Support
8.1.7.1 Feeder
Feeder / type name as present in the placement program file.
Possible values: maximum 20 characters
8.1.7.2 Svs-support
Possible values: 0 = off (no checking)
1 = support as non-intelligent feeder
2 = support as intelligent feeder

SVS Pro Configuration
User Reference Manual 4022 591 96082
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8.2 Additional rules
1. The 6 <IDBARCODE> and 6 <BARCODE> lines should contain one line for each
barcode type. (They have to be present in the file.)
2. For <BARCODE> these fields are optional if the <req> field is “0” only.
• <format>
• <min>
• <max>
• <autofind>
• <compress>
3. Barcode type 1 (operator ID) has no <identifier> if identifiers are enabled. All
other barcode identifers must have at least one <identifier> if identifiers are
enabled.
4. Barcode type 2 (partnumber) must always have <req> field = 1.
5. If <req> = 1 for < type> = 6 (combined vendor-lot code), the <req> parameter for
< type> = 4 (lot code) and 5 (vendor code) must equal “0“.
6. If the format string is smaller than the barcode string, the format string must
end with a “*”.
7. The number of characters in the verify string must equal the configured
maximum length of the barcode. An “N” must be used for the characters not
used in the barcode.
8. Example: if the barcode maximum length equals 8, but the barcode consists of 5
characters, the last 3 characters of the “verify“ string must be “N”, thus:
“YYYYYNNN”
9. The maximum barcode length of <type> = 3 (quantity) is not configurable
(always 5).
10.The format of <type> = 3 is numeric only.

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Second Source List
CHAPTER 9 Second Source List
9.1 Functional description
The setup of the machine for a specific placement program contains the part
number for each component that must be loaded. However, sometimes it may occur
that this part number is not available, and a replacement part must be used; or that
the same component is obtained from a different vendor with a different part
number.
A second source list links the original (primary) part number to a number of
replacement (alternative) part numbers (a maximum of 10 second sources per
feeder lane is allowed). For a primary part, an alternative part can be defined at
placement program level.
For each primary-secondary partnumber pair the scope may be indicated in the
second source file. The scope may be:
■ allowed for all placement programs
■ allowed for one placement program (indicated by placement program name)
■ excluded for one placement program
The second source list is needed on the machine and on the SVS Pro loading unit.
■ SVS Pro receives the second source descriptions as part of the placement
program downloaded by the machine. The second source file itself resides on the
machine controller.
■ On the SVS Pro loading unit the second source file is selected from a drive on the
hard disk of the loading unit controller or from a network drive.
The second source list contains second source parts as well as alternative parts.
SVS Pro does not maintain the second source list. To edit the SVS Pro second
source list, switch to the operating system,
■ on the machine controller: go to c:\fcm\cim\data
■ on the loading unit controller: go to c:\svspro\data\lu\second source
and edit the PARTS.SEC file.
NOTE: The file on the machine and the file on the loading unit need to be
identical.
NOTE: The same file can be used on multiple machines.