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User Manual HS-50 1 Introduction Software Version S R.501.xx 12/99 Issue US 1.3 User classification 21 t I I t 1.3 User classifica tion The opera ting s oftware i s structur ed so th at certain f uncti ons or m enus can …

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Error info and diagnostics 1
This chapter contains basic instructions on how to use the information provided by the error diag-
nosis system, which also enables you to enter and save your own notes on errors that have oc-
curred. The menu-driven diagnosis system is a valuable aid to trouble-shooting and error analysis.1
On-line help 1
This chapter explains how to use the on-line help system. 1
Component handling 1
In this chapter you will find information concerning the feeder modules and the components they
can be used to insert. 1
Station extensions/options 1
Overviews of the nozzle changers, PCB barcode readers, Remote Service, etc. 1
Software installation 1
This chapter tells you how to install the software. 1

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1.3 User classification
The operating software is structured so that certain functions or menus can only by used or called
by appropriately trained personnel. There are three different classes of user: 1
– operators,
– line engineers and
– service engineers.
Access to each class may be password-protected. Chapters containing information for user
classes higher than "operator" contain a reference to the user class concerned in the footer. 1
Operators 1
The operator class consists of any person who has been trained in operation of the machine.
These people are authorized to use any functions associated with operating the machine and may
call up any menus needed to use the machine. 1
Line engineers 1
Line engineers have undergone special training and are authorized to carry out line engineer ac-
tivities, such as creating set-up configurations, determining vision parameters, etc. 1
Service engineers 1
This class is reserved for Siemens engineers, who are trained to carry out servicing work and to
upgrade and retrofit the placement system. 1
WARNING
A thorough knowledge of the relevant part of this User Manual is required before carrying out any
work on the machine. All work must be carried out by appropriately trained and qualified person-
nel. All warning, caution and danger notes MUST be observed. 1
PLEASE NOTE: The content of this User Manual is not part of or intended to modify a previous or
existing agreement, undertaking or legal relationship. Any undertakings entered into by Siemens
AG result from the purchase contract, which also contains complete and generally applicable
guarantees. Such contractual guarantee provisions are neither extended nor restricted by the in-
formation given in this User Manual. 1

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1.4 Revision index
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1.4.1 Revisions since 12/1999 edition
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Instructions Software version Issue
First draft HS-50 Provisional User Manual
5.01 09/98
Revision of HS-50 User Manual
5.01 01/99
Revision of HS-50 User Manual
5.01.03 12/99
New or modified Chapter / Section
SIPLACE on the World Wide Web (WWW)
1.1.3
Technical data - electrical ratings 1.7.2
Technical data - dimensions, weight 1.9.2
The placement system’s center of gravity 1.9.3
Power supply 1.10.5
Technical data - dual conveyor 1.15.3
Warning signs on the placement system 2.1.5
Safety instructions for changing the height of component tables 2.1.9
Energy state of the placement system after switching off at the main switch 2.5
Icons in the Working or Display Area 3.2.2.1
Status display for the conveyor interface 3.2.2.3
"Options" Menu 3.3.2.3
"Language" Menu 3.3.2.4
"Track errors location X" view 4.2.3
"Omit components" view 4.3.2
Program Transform 5 Option’ 6.5.5.2
Transform ... Option 6.6.4.12
Recommendations regarding the Optimum Sequence of Measurement Methods 6.6.4.15
‘Size’ measuring mode 6.6.4.16
'Row' measuring mode 6.6.4.17
‘Corner’ measuring mode 6.6.4.18
Shapes and possible measuring methods for rough (G) and fine centering (F) 6.7.3
3 x 8 mm S module 10.2.2
Asynchronous conveyor mode 11.3.4
Technical data for the dual conveyor 11.3.7