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5 Tasks on the machine 5.3 Operating the JEDEC tray feeder in the station software User Manual / Bedienungsanleitung / 用户手册 SIPLACE TX V1/V2 Series JEDEC Tray Feeder (JTF-ML2) 11/2019 173 5.3.6.2 Switching to Level View …

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(3) Filling Level Functions for Selected Tray (see below)
Button
Activate
Currently without information or function.
Set full
Sets the selected tray to full (every component in the tray is displayed
in gray color).
Set empty
Sets the selected tray to empty (every component in the tray is dis-
played in white color)
Change filling
level...
Opens a virtual tray. You can directly select the last occupied pocket
of the tray that contains a component.
An arrow represents the numbering direction that also corresponds to
the pickup direction.
The transfer position is always at the top.
In the following example, pocket 134 is selected as the pocket that
contains the last component. Pockets 135 to 160 shall be empty.
Please note that the selected pocket is difficult to recognize.
Fig.147: Change Filling Level - Pocket 26
Fig.148: Filling Level (Example of SIPLACETX2)
The current filling level displays pockets 1 to 26 as occupied. Pockets 27 to 40 are displayed as
empty.
5.3.6.1 Position Correction
If necessary, perform a pickup position correction for the selected tray.
Teaching the pickup position for eccentric pickup.
Teaching the component center
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5.3.6.2 Switching to Level View
Fig.149: Level View
Press the change button to display the
level view of the JEDEC tray feeder.
1. Position of the tray (14 or 18 levels)
2.
State indicates that a tray is present on
this level which is not used for this
setup. The filling level is not queried.
3.
Filling level: Actual - target
4.
Component: Component description
5.
Component shape: Component shape
name
Single Tray Selection
Fig.150: Single Selected Tray
The line for a single selected tray is high-
lighted in blue color.
Use the cursor to activate/select the tray.
You can now make settings for the tray and
assign different states.
Please note that the trays have been selec-
ted in advance in the example in the screen-
shot.
1.
Set empty: Sets the tray to "Out of
components". Use the Set full button
to set it back to full.
2.
Deactivate: Deactivates the complete
tray which is then marked as "Deactiv-
ated by operator". Use the Activate
button to set it back to active.
You can select the following functions and actions for the single selected tray:
Fig.151: Functions and Actions
1. Selected tray: highlighted in blue color
2.
Provide level: Moves this level to the
transfer position.
3.
Correct position...: Correction of the
pickup position
4.
Refill position: Moves the tray back
into the cassette in order to remove it.
In this state, no components can be
picked up from any tray.
5.
FIFO strategy: This button is active
when you are logged in with the neces-
sary access privileges. As soon as
pickup has been performed once from
a JEDEC tray on a replacement track,
this will be emptied completely before
the actual track is used again.
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Multiple Selection of Trays
Fig.152: Multiple Selection
Use the key combination Shift+Alt to select
several trays. The selected trays are then
highlighted in blue color.
If trays have been deactivated manually or
automatically before or if the state has been
changed, you can now easily select these
trays with the Selection button.
The selected trays are then displayed as Se-
lected Trays: xx.
The Selection button provides the following quick selection types:
1. Selected Trays: xx: Indicates the number of selected trays.
2. Select empty trays: All empty trays in the setup are selected.
3. Select trays deactivated automatically: All automatically deactivated trays are selected.
4. Select trays deactivated by operator: All trays that have been manually deactivated by the
operator are selected.
5. Select trays not used by setup: All trays that are not used in the current setup are selected.
6. Select all: All trays are selected regardless of their state.
7. Deselect all: Each previous selection is discarded.