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2 System Components and Configurations Installation and Configuration Guide SIPLACE Explorer 2.1 Overview of System Components Edition 02/2005 EN 18 Please note that the o n line monitoring of board production should be …
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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

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2.1.4.7 System Database Editor
The system database provides a convenient infrastructure for creating tables and queries, also
enabling you to create SIPLACE Explorer beans. 2
SIPLACE Explorer provides several database components for reading/writing and querying
JDBC-compliant SQL databases. 2
The system database is a special database providing various built-in facilities to greatly simplify
report generation, especially for time-based filtering and presentation. The system database tool
allows you to define and configure this database. 2
NOTE
SIPLACE Explorer 2.0 currently supports MS SQL Server 2000 and MSDE 2000. 2
2.1.4.8 Application Logic
Application Logic is the heart of SIPLACE Explorer. You will use this tool extensively to configure
the information sources and data you want to display on your website. 2
2.1.4.9 Bean Factory Editor
SIPLACE Explorer provides a library of Java beans. These beans are the software components
used to process data for presentation on your website. You can use the Bean Factory to maintain
and inspect these beans. If you want to write simple Java programs, you can also use the Bean
Factory to define your own beans. 2
2.1.4.10 User Manager
In the User Manager, you can specify the users who are given access to SIPLACE Explorer and
their corresponding access privileges. 2
2.1.4.11 Website Builder
You use the Website Builder to create the look and feel of the website in which your real-time and
historical information will be displayed. 2
2.1.4.12 Event Player
You can use the Event Player to simulate events from the factory floor, allowing you to test your
application logic and website. 2
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