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Service Works 2.8.5 Troubleshooting Charts SIPLA CE JTF-S Troubleshooting SIPLA CE JTF-S Service Manual SIPLACE JEDEC Tray Feeder 75 2.8.5.2 2 . 8 . 5 . 2 L o g ic a n d C o m m u n ic a t io n P r o b le m s Logic and C…

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74 Service Manual SIPLACE JEDEC Tray Feeder
One pneumatic function is slow
or sluggish.
The mechanism may be blocked
or jammed.
► Check for a mechanical prob-
lem.
The flow control(s) for that func-
tion may need adjustment.
► Lift cylinder – see "2.5.7 Lift
Cylinder Flow Control Adjust-
ments (SIPLACE JTF-S)"
[ ➙ 46].
► Tray clamp – see "2.5.3 Tray
Clamp Adjustments" [ ➙ 40].
The valve block for that function
may be bad.
► Check and replace if neces-
sary.
The cylinder for that function may
be bad.
► Check and replace if neces-
sary.
The air pressure from the host
machine may be too high.
► Be sure the host machine is
supplying about 60 psi or 5
bar.
► Check for variations in air
supply from the host ma-
chine.
All of the pneumatic functions
seem too fast.
The main air regulator on the
feeder may be set up incorrectly.
► Readjust this to provide 60
psi or 4.2 bar.
The flow control(s) for that func-
tion may need adjustment.
► Lift cylinder – see "2.5.7 Lift
Cylinder Flow Control Adjust-
ments (SIPLACE JTF-S)"
[ ➙ 46].
► Tray clamp – "2.5.3 Tray
Clamp Adjustments" [ ➙ 40].
► Feed pusher – "2.6.3 Feed
Pusher Pneumatic Adjust-
ment" [ ➙ 55].
► Return pusher – "2.5.6 Re-
turn Pusher Pneumatic Ad-
justment" [ ➙ 44].
Problem Possible Cause Solution

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2.8.5.2
2.8.5.2 Logic and Communication Problems
Logic and Communication Problems
Problem Failure Symptom Cause Solution
Error on feeder (blinking
orange LED), error sig-
nal sent to host machine
STOP_ERROR Stop button pushed. ► Press Reset button
to continue.
FAILED_TO_RECLAMP Stop button stuck or
faulty.
► Check U1-7 status
and switch.
TRAY_IN_MAGAZINE Re-Clamp of the tray in
the Ready position failed
during initialization or re-
set.
► Press Reset to con-
tinue.
LIFT NOT DOWN Tray exchange initiated
with tray partially in
magazine.
► Remove tray from
“tray in magazine”
sensor.
► Press Reset to con-
tinue.
ELEV_NOT_IN_POSITI
ON
The tray elevator did not
go down all of the way.
► See “Elevator will
Not Go Down.”
TRAY_NOT_CLEAR The tray returning from
the pick position did not
clear the “return slow-
down” sensor
► .See “Conveyor and
Sensor Problems–
Return Cycle.”
TRAY_NOT_IN The tray returning from
the pick position did not
reach the “stop at stack”
sensor.
► See “Conveyor and
Sensor Problems –
Return Cycle.”
TRAY_NOT_FED The tray being conveyed
to the pick position did
not reach the “forward
slow-down” sensor be-
fore timeout.
► See “Elevator and
Tray Exchange
Problems.”
TRAY_NOT_AT_END The tray being conveyed
to the pick position did
not reach the “stop at
end” sensor before time-
out.
► See “Conveyor and
Sensor Problems –
Outgoing Cycle.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Error on feeder (blinking orange
LED), error signal sent to host
machine.
The cable to the host machine
may not be connected.
► Check the cable.
There may be a bad connection
in the cable or connector.
► Feeder using Simple or Inter-
mediate mode – Check
brown wire (Output 2).
► Feeder using Advanced
mode – Check grey wire
(Output 5).
► Replace the cable.
The DIP switches not set to sink
or source correctly.
► See the table in Sect. 6.2 and
check the DIP switches.
The motherboard may be bad. ► Replace the motherboard.

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2.8.5.3
2.8.5.3 Elevator and Tray Exchange Problems
Elevator and Tray Exchange Problems
The arm for the “stop at end” sen-
sor may be stuck.
► Check for free movement of
the arm. Is U1-4 on?
The cable to the host machine
may not be connected.
► Check the cable.
The DIP switches may not be set
correctly for sink or source.
► See the table in Sect. 6.2 and
check the DIP switches.
The micro-controller may be lost
in a program loop.
► Reset by turning the power
off, then on again.
One of the button inputs may be
“stuck.”
► Check the LEDs on U1 and
U6.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Problem Possible Cause Solution
The elevator does not move up or
down (motor not moving).
The door may be open. ► Close the door.
The door switch may be stuck. ► Check U6-8 and the door
switch.
The gears in the gearbox may be
stripped.
► Replace the gearbox.
The elevator does not move up or
down (motor moving).
The motor driver IC may be bad. ► Replace the motor driver IC
(U9 – SN75441).
The elevator motor may be bad. ► Replace the motor.
The elevator does not move up. The elevator may be out of trays. ► Add more trays and close the
elevator access door.
(Blue LED on) ► Close the elevator access
door.
The elevator access door may be
open.
► Check U6-8 and the door
switch.
► Replace the switch if neces-
sary.
The door switch may be stuck. ► Check the sensor (figure 85)
and U6-6.
► Replace the sensor if neces-
sary.
The elevator does not move
down.
There may be trays stuck under
the elevator.
► Remove the trays.
► To prevent this in the future,
install the “tray block” acces-
sory.
The “elevator high” sensor may
not have been made.
► Check the sensor and U6-6.
► Replace the sensor if neces-
sary.
The “elevator low” sensor may
have been made prematurely.
► Check the sensor and U6-7.
► Replace the sensor if neces-
sary.