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SIPLACE GEM SW Version GEM 505.01 HOST Interface Manual Page 232 of 236 ©Siemens AG, all rights reserved Reference run Beginning: RefRunGantryx End: NozzleRefRunx Length of time a PCB is populated (incl. interruptions) B…

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HOST Interface Manual
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The structure of the traceability data is the following:
In case of a splice you will find the components used before the splice and the
components behind your splice in your data.
Please read carefully the Traceability Manual of your traceability option to get information
about the reliability of traceability data. There you will also find information of how to get
component data, make setup control, handle with filling levels and handle splice
detection.
10.2.2 Additional Events for Traceability
You can use CEID 2510002 SpliceDetected to control the splice sensors or to have
additional control over batch changes.
If the operator will activate or deaktivate traceability option you may receive the events
CEID 2510003 TraceOn or CEID 2510004 TraceOff. If Traceability is active you will
receive TraceOn event with every data preparation.
10.3 Determining the Productive Times
Several methods are available to monitor the productive times of SIPLACE. The definition
of the individual times, the downtime of a machine is very highly user-specific. For that
reason, several variants are presented here:
Running the machine up to speed
Beginning: MachineRestarted (CEID 2010015)
End: ToGUIRefRunReady (CEID 1120258)
TRACE
_
PCB
_
DAT
A
TRACE_SINGLE_CIRCUIT
SINGLE CIRCUIT 1
Ref1 - Ref2 - ...... - Refn
SINGLE CIRCUIT 2
Ref1 - Ref2 - ...... - Refn
SINGLE CIRCUIT 3
Ref1 - Ref2 - ...... - Refn
TRACE_ALL_COMPONENTS
Component 1 - Ref x
Component data
Component 2 - Ref y
Component data
Component n - Ref z
Component data

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Reference run
Beginning: RefRunGantryx
End: NozzleRefRunx
Length of time a PCB is populated (incl. interruptions)
Beginning: PCBstartProcxConvx
End: PCBReadyProcxConvx
Placement without interruption:
Beginning: PickPlaceStartProcx
End: PickPlaceStopProcx

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HOST Interface Manual
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ACK5 ....................................................117
ACKC10................................ 133, 134, 135
ACKC5.......................................... 113, 114
ACKC6.................. 118, 119, 121, 123, 125
Alarm States ............................................ 46
ALARMID ......................................47, 169
ALARMSENABLED...................... 47, 169
ALARMSERIAL............................. 47, 169
ALARMSSET ................................. 47, 170
ALARMSTATE .............................. 47, 169
ALARMTEXT ...................................... 169
ALCD ............................ 113, 114, 115, 151
ALED ....................................................113
ALID ............. 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 150
ALTX ............................................113, 115
Are You There......................................... 40
ASCII Data.............................................. 11
ASER..................................................... 116
ASTAT ..........................................116, 117
BCININPUTCONVEYOR....................165
BCINTWININPUTCONVEYOR ......... 166
BCREADEREXIST ..............................167
Broadcast................................................. 50
CEID......118, 120, 122, 125, 126, 144, 145,
148, 154
CLOCK ...........................................52, 170
Collection Events ....................................40
COMMACK..............86, 88, 140, 141, 142
COMMUNICATING ..............................28
COMPONENTBARCODE ................... 166
COMPONENTNAME .......................... 183
ConfigAlarms ................ 113, 116, 117, 151
CONFIGALARMS .........................47, 169
CONFIGALARMS .................................46
ConfigConnect.........................................87
CONFIGCONNECT ....................... 29, 167
CONFIGCONNECT ............................... 29
ConfigEvents......................... 119, 121, 124
CONFIGEVENTS................................. 171
CONFIGSPOOL .............................58, 172
CONFIGSPOOL .....................................53
Control States .......................................... 32
CONTROLMODE ................................ 168
ControlState........................................... 153
CONTROLSTATE.......................... 35, 167
CONTROLSTATE...................... 20, 29, 32
CPACK.................................................. 100
CPNAME ..............................................100
CPVAL.................................................. 100
CURRENTPLACEPROGRAM ............ 174
CURRENTSETUP ................................174
Data Too Long.........................................51
Data Variables .........................................40
DATAID....96, 97, 118, 120, 122, 124, 125,
126
DATALENGTH....................................120
DISABLED ............................................. 28
Disk Files.................................................44
DIVISION .............................................183
DRACK ...................................................97
DSID..............................................118, 120
DSPER...................................................146
EAC .........................................................90
ECIDCHANGE ...............................45, 171
ECIDCHANGE .......................................40
Enable/Disable Alarms ............................46
ENABLED ..............................................28
EqConstChange .......................................45
EqConstChange .......................................40
Equipment Constants...............................40
ERACK....................................................99
ERRORINFO1 ......................................182
ERRORINFO2 ......................................182
ERRORTYPE........................................181
EstablishCommunicationsTimer....140, 142
ESTABLISHCOMMUNICATIONSTIMER
.........................................26, 28, 29, 167
Event Reports ..........................................40
EVENTSENABLED .............................171
FCNID ...................................................102
FIDUCIALDATA .................................163
FIRSTPROCESSINGCONVEYORSTATE
...........................................................163
Function Zero ..........................................11
FunctionSingle2Init .................................39
GANRTYONERROR ...........................181
GANTRYGROUPID.............................183
GANTRYHEADCONFIG ....................182
GANTRYID ..........................................183
GANTRYINFOx ...................................176
GEM Standard .........................................11
GemControlStateLOCAL..................32, 35
GemControlStateREMOTE...............32, 35
GemEquipmentOFFLINE .......................35
GEMEVENTLIMIT ........................45, 173
GEMEVENTTEXT...............................167
GEMLIMITSTIMER.......................45, 173
GEMLIMITSTIMER...............................41
GEMLIMITSVID............................45, 173
GemSpoolingActivated ...........................59
GemSpoolingDeactivated........................59
GemSpoolTransmitFailure ......................59
GEMTIMEFORMAT............................173
GEMTRANSTYPE .........................45, 173
GoingRemote.........................................153
GRANT ...................................................99
GRANT6 ...............................120, 144, 145
GUIACTIONTEXT...............................175
GUIMESSAGENUMBER ....................175
GUISTATETEXT .................................175
HCACK .....................................91, 94, 100
HEADID................................................183
HEARTBEAT .................................29, 173
HEARTBEAT .........................................28
HEIGHTHEADx ...................................175
HostMsgAck....................................50, 155