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2 System Components and Configurations Installation and Configuration Guide SIPLACE Explorer
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2.1.1 Runtime Environment
"Runtime Environment" is specially tailored to the execution requirements of line monitoring appli-
cations in the production environment of SIPLACE placement lines. Several "Development Envi-
ronment" tools are also required in the production environment and these are supported by
"Runtime Environment". "Runtime Environment" runs as a Windows NT service and is automati-
cally started when you boot your computer. Users can configure and execute SIPLACE Explorer
applications in Runtime Environment. 2
It is important that "Runtime Environment" is installed on a computer in the production area, to en-
able online monitoring of board production. 2
"Runtime Environment" facilitates the execution of multiple line monitoring applications and there-
fore allows several SIPLACE lines to be monitored at the same time. The start and stop times for
monitoring individual SIPLACE lines can be independently configured. 2
2.1.1.1 Archive Browser
The Archive Browser can recover data which has been saved in the SIPLACE Explorer archives.
You can then generate websites on which to view this archived data. 2
2.1.1.2 Console
The Console function can be used to call up various types of reports. The different reports e.g.
error reports, notification reports etc. will be made available for the specified period and according
to your selected report options. 2
2.1.1.3 Line Configuration
Line Configuration replaces the application wizards in SIPLACE Explorer V1.2 and is also de-
signed as a wizard. It is used to configure applications for simultaneous monitoring of multiple pro-
duction lines. 2
Line Configuration can be used to create connections between the line and the database and to
define line-database service work. 2
Another significant benefit is the import of line configurations from the OIS database. 2
2.1.1.4 Performance Analyzer
This Performance Analyzer tool can be used to evaluate the connection between the line and
SIPLACE Explorer. For example, users can view the number of events per minute or the waiting
time in ms. The tool always shows the most recent value and displays the highest value as a
"peak". 2
An overview of events can be presented for each piece of equipment in the line. 2
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2.1.1.5 SE Manager
The SE Manager is used to select the line to be monitored. Line monitoring can be started and
stopped for the selected line and SIPLACE Explorer applications initialized. 2
2.1.1.6 SE Security Manager
The SE Security Manager can be used to manage access to the SIPLACE Explorer Runtime En-
vironment tools. For this function, you need to select the security type and specify the parameters
for connection to the SE factory database. 2
2.1.2 Factory Configuration Utility
If you want to work with Factory Reporting, you will also need to install the option "Factory Con-
figuration Utility". The following functions will then be available: 2
Overview of all SIPLACE lines during production
The factor website is the so-called "single entry point" for all line websites i.e. you can click
your way through to all other line websites from the factory website.
Factory Reporting
Central organization of User Management
2.1.3 Standard Monitoring Application (SMA)
The Standard Monitoring Application (SMA) tracks utilization and state data, cycle times, com-
pleted pieces and consumed / rejected components. Several process-specific pages are also in-
cluded. 2
SMA can either be used as it is or adapted to suit your specific needs. You can use SMA to display
basic data from your production line or you can adapt it to the requirements of any particular line.2
2.1.4 Development Environment
"Development Environment" is an independent application which supports all tools and utilities
from SIPLACE Explorer V1.2. 2
This application can be used as follows: 2
Development of SIPLACE Explorer applications
Configuration of line monitoring applications from the installed SIPLACE Explorer applica-
tions
Creation of templates for SIPLACE Explorer applications
Execution of the created line monitoring applications
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Please note that the online monitoring of board production should be performed with "Runtime En-
vironment". 2
Basic developer skills are required for "Development Environment". 2
2.1.4.1 DB Maintenance Utility
You can use DB Maintenance to define maintenance schedules for line system databases. 2
When the size of your database grows, the scheduled maintenance procedure will archive and
purge old data from the operational DB. 2
2.1.4.2 Mail Configuration Utility
SIPLACE Explorer enables e-mails to be automatically sent. 2
SIPLACE Explorer allows e-mail messages to be automatically sent whenever you need to notify
users about events, alarms, abnormal situations, etc. The Mail Configuration Utility allows you to
create and configure address books and e-mail server properties to be used by SIPLACE Ex-
plorer. 2
2.1.4.3 Template Builder
The Template Builder is used to create templates for websites, applications, reports and system
databases. 2
2.1.4.4 SE Developer Studio
This starts the SIPLACE Explorer Navigator, from which numerous other functions can be called
up. 2
2.1.4.5 Line Configurator Editor
You can use the Line Configurator Editor to configure the connectivity properties of the machines
on your equipment line and any information you expect to receive from equipment during the pro-
duction run. 2
When constructing a website, you and other users can also use the Line Configurator to both lo-
cate the machines you want to receive information from and to specify information of interest to
you. 2
2.1.4.6 Equipment Editor
You can use the Equipment Editor to define equipment beans in terms of GEM and to inspect and
configure various properties for the individual machines in your production line. 2
When constructing a website, you and other users can also use the Equipment Editor to find and
choose the equipment information of interest to you. SIPLACE Explorer provides configurations
for most major brands of equipment. 2