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1 Introduction Installation and Configuration Guide SIPLACE Explorer 1.2 System Requirements Edition 08/2008 EN 8 – MS XML Core Services 6.0, included on the Support Media DVD – MS Excel (required for the PC on which Fac…

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Installation and Configuration Guide SIPLACE Explorer 1 Introduction
Edition 08/2008 EN 1.2 System Requirements
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MS XML Core Services 6.0,
included on the Support Media DVD
MS Excel (required for the PC on which Factory Reporting is to be installed) - one of the fol-
lowing versions:
MS Excel 2003
MS Excel 2007
MS Internet Explorer - one of the following versions:
MS Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1, included on the Support Media DVD
MS Internet Explorer 7.0, installed with the Windows Vista installation
Acrobat Reader 7.0
included on the Support Media DVD
1.2.2 Single Line Layout - Line Server
1.2.2.1 Hardware
We recommend using an Econel 100. If your system uses other hardware, this hardware must
meet the following requirements: 1
3.2 GHz processor
–2 GB RAM
160 GB available hard-disk space
–DVD ROM drive
Systems using low performance hardware may only deliver reduced process performance. 1
1.2.2.2 Software
System environment - the following versions:
–Windows Vista
Windows XP Professional with SP2
Database - one of the following versions:
SQL Server 2005 Express Edition included on the Support Media DVD
Java Runtime Environment (J2SE RTE 6.0 update 1 or SDK 6.0),
included on the Support Media DVD
Apache Tomcat v.5.5 web server,
included on the Support Media DVD
1 Introduction Installation and Configuration Guide SIPLACE Explorer
1.2 System Requirements Edition 08/2008 EN
8
MS XML Core Services 6.0,
included on the Support Media DVD
MS Excel (required for the PC on which Factory Reporting is to be installed) - one of the fol-
lowing versions:
MS Excel 2003
MS Excel 2007
MS Internet Explorer - one of the following versions:
MS Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1, included on the Support Media DVD
MS Internet Explorer 7.0, installed with the Windows Vista installation
Acrobat Reader 7.0
included on the Support Media DVD
1.2.3 Supported Data Sources
SIPLACE Explorer V2.4 supports data from the following SIPLACE products: 1
OIS 5.2, SIS 5.2, SIPLACE Pro 5.2
OIS 5.1, SIS 5.1, SIPLACE Pro 5.1
OIS 5.0, SIS 5.0, SIPLACE Pro 5.0
OIS 4.1, SIS 4.1, SIPLACE Pro 4.1
OIS 4.0, SIS 4.0, SIPLACE Pro 4.0
OIS 3.1, SIS 3.1, SIPLACE Pro 3.2
The following versions are supported but if problems should occur, you will need to update these
versions to those shown above. 1
OIS2.4 SP1, SIS 1.2 SP1, SIPLACE Pro 2.1 SP2
SIPLACE Explorer V2.4 supports data from the following station software versions: 1
SW 701
SW 605
SW 604
SW 603
SW 602
SW 601
SW 505
Installation and Configuration Guide SIPLACE Explorer 1 Introduction
Edition 08/2008 EN 1.3 Additional Remarks
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–SW 407
–SW 408
SW 101 for the CS and CF machine
The following version is supported but if problems should occur, you will need to update it to the
version shown above. 1
SW 503.04 SP 2: This version is only suitable if an update to SW 505.xx is not possible due to
hardware restrictions.
1.3 Additional Remarks
SIPLACE Explorer Version 2.4 has the following restrictions: 1
Restriction due to NPI mode
SIPLACE Explorer V2.4 is unable to use data from SIS for boards which are marked as "SA"
(stand-alone). This means that the following information is not available for boards marked with
"SA":
Component name
Component shape
Feeder type
The following SMA pages show limited data due to the "Stand-alone" mode: 1
Pickup Reliability
Pickup Summary
Reject Rate
Transition Log
Factory Layout:
A SIPLACE Explorer host (the computer on which SIPLACE Explorer "Runtime Environment"
is installed) can monitor five production lines with up to 20 stations.
Single Line Layout
A SIPLACE Explorer host (the computer on which SIPLACE Explorer "Runtime Environment"
is installed) can monitor one production line with up to 7 stations.
For performance reasons, we recommend that you do not generate reports for all websites and
report types at once. Try to run the report generation at a time when there is no production op-
eration e.g. at the weekend.