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Station Software 60 5.04 / Version D escription Ausgabe 04/ 2015 Edition 15 6.2.1 Restrictions ► The application is only installed on the station computer. ► The application is a st and - alone applica tion and is not in…

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6.2 "ROC" for Reading Out the Configuration Data of the Station
The "ROC" tool (Readout Station Configuration) is used to optimize the remote service (e.g. for
trouble shooting and compatibility checks).
The following information can be read out by the tool:
Operation system (version, build, service pack)
Language Pack
Station software (version, release, build, patch, service pack, hotfix)
Version of the firmware of the components which are able to download from SITEST (e.g. axis
cards, vision, pcb transport, cameras, WPC, feeder table)
Machine identification
Machine typ (e.g. D1 machine)
IP addresses
Head configuration
SIPLACE options (e.g. nozzle changer, vacuum pump, high components, whispering)
Start the tool as described:
Stop the machine.
Change to the desktop.
Start the ROC.exe application from the desktop.
The following dialog is displayed:
Figure 6-1: "ROC" dialog
Click on the Create Configuration Status File button.
The configuration data is written to the ConfigStatus.xml file.
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6.2.1 Restrictions
The application is only installed on the station computer.
The application is a stand-alone application and is not integrated into the station software.
The machine must be stopped when reading out the configuration data.
The line engineer needs the service password to change to the desktop.
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6.3 EventAnalyzer
EventAnalyzer (EVA) is a program running on the station. EVA records all axis and transport
events and all vacuum values. And EVA records all these events during reference run and during
placement.
EVA is used for:
detecting the exact cycle time and for the detailed analysis of cycle time workflow
troubleshooting
recording the axis movements over a longer period
The EventAnalyzer (EVA) is a tool that is used for service and development.
6.3.1 EVA Measurement
For the exact and reliable detection of cycle times you have to measure several boards
(approx. 5-10 boards).
EVA produces periodically log files filled with event files that are stored in the axis buffer. In order
to make sure that all events of a measurement cycle from EVA start until EVA stop are stored
in the log files the following sequence has to be followed.
1. EVA stop & EVA start (before the 1st board)
2. Placement of boards 1 to n
3. EVA stop to save all events from the axis buffer
4. Save data (i.e. BugReport) and maybe delete EVA log files if necessary
With every EVA stop the current EVA log file is closed and a new EVA log file is saved under
C:\EVA\Data\Stations\Local\Log\BB-*.log. You can send the EventAnalyzer_*.log file for evaluation
to the SIPLACE service.
NOTICE
We recommend that you save or delete log files before and after each measurement
cycle because the number and size of log files could be very large.
If the three XML files (ConfigInSet.xml, ConfigInStart.xml, ConfigInStop.xml)
necessary for EVA activation are not available, please contact your SIPLACE
representative. Once, you receive them copy the XML files (ConfigInSet.xml,
ConfigInStart.xml, ConfigInStop.xml) into the C:\EVA\DATA\EVAIn\Commands
directory.