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• If an individual socket was replaced*, reset only the row
corresponding to the replaced socket.
The R-date (reset date) is set to the current date and statistics are all
reset to zero.
Figure 41: Resetting Package statistics. Open the Statistics
window from either the Setup window or the Run window.
STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL SOFTWARE
The CH700 can be set to generate a semicolon-delimited file whose fields
are described on the next page. A (customer-supplied) Statistical Control
SW can be used to import and process data output by the CH700. Or use
Data I/O’s Enhanced Statistical Software that comes with the CH700;
refer to page 89.
CAUTION: File corruption hazard! Before making any changes to your
winAH400.ini file, save a backup copy.
To generate a semicolon-delimited output file:
1. On the Handler Computer, navigate to C:\CH700 and open
winAH400.ini (with Microsoft® Notepad or IDM Computer
Solutions’s UltraEdit®).
2. Locate the section for SPC Logging. It will look like this:
[SPC Logging]
LoggingEnabled=FALSE
MaxFileSize=10485760
TempLogFile=C:\spcout.txt
3. Set the second line (LoggingEnabled) to TRUE.
4. (Optional) Edit the location of the output file at the line
“TempLogFile=...” entering the drive and path desired.
5. Save and close winAH400.ini.

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Note: In the above example the SPC logging file is saved to C:\ directory. It
can, however, be saved elsewhere on the Handler Computer hard drive, or
on a networked drive if network connected.
The SPCOut.txt file contains semicolon-delimited fields. A partial list
follows:
The SPCOut.txt Field Descriptions
01 DevicesInputsystem - number of devices picked from Input
media
02 DevicesInspected - number of devices inspected by Vision system
03 InspectionQuality* - as percentage, compared with reference
vision
04 InspectionYield
05 DevicesInsertedSocket - number of devices inserted into socket
06 SocketYield
07 ProgrammerYield
08 ProgSysYield - Yield of all programmers together
09 DevicesProcessedMarker
10 MarkingYield
11 SystemThroughputExcWait - starts with first device placed,
excludes wait times.
12 SystemTotalThroughputIncWait - starts when Run starts,
includes wait times
13 SystemYield
14 AreaID - Programmer #1 = “17”, Programmer #2 = “18”, …,
Programmer #6 = “40”)
15 PosID - that is Socket #
16 TimeStamp - Date/Time of SPC log entry
17 OrderNumber - Job Name and or number
18 Package - A Package File used for the job
If the Automotive Performance Pak is installed, an extended SPC log file
(with APP enabled) would have the following delimited fields:
TimeStamp

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JobName
JobDescription
Device
Package
VisionPRJ
RecordID
SystemStatus
SystemMSG
FromAreaID
FromPosID
DeviceStatus
WhichCup
SNused
ToAreaID
ToPosID
DevicesInspected
InspectionPassed
InspectionQuality
DevicesInserted-Socket
SocketYield
ProgrammerYield
ProgSysYield
DevicesProcessed-Marker
DevicesMarked
DevicesInputSystem
SystemYield
SystemThroughputExcWait
SystemTotalThroughputIncWait
DevicesOutputSystem
MachineID
ProgTime
*Inspection quality contains a 4 number record divided by the pipe[|],
such as 1|2|3|4.
1: 100.0-> vision pass or XXX.X->vision error code