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4 Placement Functions User Manual SIPLACE S-23 HM 4.3 Feeders Software Version SR.406.xx 02/00 US E dition 152

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User Manual SIPLACE S-23 HM 4 Placement Functions
Software Version SR.406.xx 02/00 US Edition 4.3 Feeders
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4.3.3.1 Meaning of the Entries in the Table for the Linear Feeder
Loc.
Number of the location
Track
Number of the track
Div.
Number of the feeder division
Tray
This column is irrelevant when setting up the locations of a SIPLACE HS-50.
(Only valid for automatic machines with wafflepack changers)
CmpName
Name of the component
Vibrate
If the "<==" symbol is displayed in this column, then this means that the linear feeder on the
corresponding track is currently being vibrated.
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4.3.3.2 Vibrate Track With Linear Feeder
Å Select the entry in the table for the track with the linear feeder that has been refilled and that
is to be vibrated now.
The selected line is highlighted in light blue in the table. The "Vibrate on" button is active.
Å Click on the Vibrate on button.
The components used to refill the track are vibrated to the front.
The "Vibrate off" button is active.
Å Click on the Vibrate off button when the vibrating is to be switched off.
Vibration stops.
NOTE
If the user interface is switched to a different view, then vibration will also stop. 4
4 Placement Functions User Manual SIPLACE S-23 HM
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User Manual SIPLACE S-23 HM 5 Single Functions
Software Version SR.406.xx 02/00 US Edition 5.1 General comments
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5 Single Functions
5.1 General comments
Gantry functions and transport functions are known as single functions. They are used to set up
and test the machines and to carry out particular actions following a machine shutdown caused
by an error.
Single functions can be used to control various function modules in a defined manner.
WARNING
Single functions may only be executed by appropriately qualified and trained personnel, since
improper handling can result in personal injury/damage to the machine.