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2012037 – 2012040 (PickUpErrorsLocX) Additional to a new Process Program, the PCB
has to reach the processing conveyor, for a data item reset.
1.2 Changes from Host Interface Manual V503.01
A significant change since Gem 503.01 is support for the new SIPLACE HF machine.
This machine is available with a 12-nozzle or 6-nozzle revolver head or with a TwinHead.
All data from the new TwinHead is reported in the same way as the data from the
revolver heads, i.e. from the point of view of the GEM HOST, there is no real difference
between the individual placement heads. Thus, the 12-nozzle revolver head, the 6-nozzle
revolver head and the TwinHead are handled in exactly the same way, the only
difference being that the heads have 12, 6 or 2 segments. Thus, 12, 6 or 2 elements exist
in the data structures. In version 503 of GEM, list elements that were not needed were
empty. In contrast, in version 504, list elements that are not required are omitted.
As a result of this, variable names that contain the abbreviation 'REV' for revolver head
must be renamed. Variable numbers, content and structure, however, remain unchanged.
• Section 6: Name of Variables changed:
VID 1312001 HEIGHTHEAD1
VID 1312002 GANTRYINFO1
VID 1312003 PLACEINFO1
VID 1312004 PICKUPINFO1
VID 1312006 VACUUMDATA1
VID 1312007 SEGMENTINFO 1
VID 1312008 PLACEINFO1SUB1
VID 1412001 HEIGHTHEAD2
VID 1412002 GANTRYINFO2
VID 1412003 PLACEINFO2
VID 1412004 PICKUPINFO2
VID 1412006 VACUUMDATA2
VID 1412007 SEGMENTINFO2
VID 1412008 PLACEINFO2SUB1
VID 2312001 HEIGHTHEAD3
VID 2312002 GANTRYINFO3
VID 2312003 PLACEINFO3
VID 2312004 PICKUPINFO3
VID 2312006 VACUUMDATA3
VID 2312007 SEGMENTINFO3
VID 2312008 PLACEINFO3SUB1
VID 2412001 HEIGHTHEAD4
VID 2412002 GANTRYINFO4

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VID 2412003 PLACEINFO4
VID 2412004 PICKUPINFO4
VID 2412006 VACUUMDATA4
VID 2412007 SEGMENTINFO4
VID 2412008 PLACEINFO4SUB1
• Section 6: Variables:
2012041 – 2012044 (PickUpDataResetPointLocX) will be updated when „Pick-Up Error“
data item (PickUpErrorsLocX was reset.
1.3 Changes from Host Interface Manual V504.01
A significant change since Gem 504.01 is support for the new SIPLACE HF/3 machine.
This machine is available with a 12-nozzle or 6-nozzle revolver head or with a TwinHead.
• Section 4.2: Data Item Dictonary :
New values für PickUpResult, PlacementResult and ErrorCode added.
• Section 6: Variables :
New variables for PCB barcodes added:
VID 912021 PCBBCProc1Conv1
VID 912022 PCBBCProc1Conv2
VID 912023 PCBBCProc2Conv1
VID 912024 PCBBCProc2Conv2
• Corrections:
Report 29 PlaceError corrected
1.4 SECS-II Clarifications
The SIPLACE uses the following SECS-II conventions:
1.4.1 Data Format Types
Where the Standards permit a choice of data item types, the choice has been made as
described in section „Message Detail“.
For outgoing messages, the Equipment always sends Data Items of the exact format
shown. For some incoming messages, the Equipment „forgives“ minor host errors. For
example, the Equipment may accept a U1 Data Item where a U2 format was expected.
We recommend the Host attempt to use the formats shown.
1.4.2 Data Item Length Bytes
For messages sent by the Equipment, the number of length bytes in Data Items is always
the minimum required to contain the Data Item length.

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For messages received from the Host, the number of length bytes in Data Items can be
1, 2, or 3, provided that the length parameter can accurately be specified.
1.4.3 ASCII Data
Unless otherwise specified, all ASCII data items must contain printable ASCII data—that
is, characters in the range 0x20 to 0x7E.
1.4.4 Multi-Block Messages
Wherever the Host is supposed to send a single-block message, this Equipment will also
accept multi-block format.
The maximum size for a single SECS message is approximately 1000 blocks (256,000
bytes).
1.4.5 Function Zero
The Equipment sends a Reply Message using Function zero (F0) according to the
requirements of the GEM Control State.
Wherever this Equipment expects a Reply message from the Host, the Host can send F0.
The Equipment will instantly abort the outstanding transaction. The Equipment will not
take any additional action.
1.5 GEM Standard
The SEMI Generic Equipment Model for Effective Factory Automation (GEM) is another
document published by SEMI. The GEM standard defines some useful conventions for
designing the communications interface on a unit of factory Equipment to improve
operations with a Host Computer. The SIPLACE complies to the following GEM
document:
1. E30-1994
1.6 GEM Compliance
This section clarifies which GEM functions are implemented in this Equipment. See
„GEM Compliance Statement“ on page 13.
The SIPLACE never sends S2F25 (Loopback Diagnostic) to the Host. It will send the
appropriate S2F26 in response to an S2F25 from the Host.
The SIPLACE never sends S9F13 (Conversation Timeout) to the Host. The Equipment
can be defined as having an „infinite timeout“ for conversations.
The SIPLACE never sends S10F7 (Multi-Block Not Allowed) to the Host. It will accept
incoming messages consisting of printable characters and a maximum size of 320
characters.
The SIPLACE will accept, but does not require the Inquire/Grant transaction
(S2F39/S2F40, S6F5/S6F6, S7F1/S7F2) for incoming primary multi-block messages.