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11 Station extensions / hardware User Manual SIPLACE S-23 HM 11.8 Fine calibration Software Version SR.406.xx 02/00 US Edition 416
User Manual SIPLACE S-23 HM 11 Station extensions / hardware
Software Version SR.406.xx 02/00 US Edition 11.8 Fine calibration
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The following parts may be ordered if required: 11
– Magazine with glass components for the revolver head and Pick&Place head with flip-chip vi-
sion module (article number 00343704-xx)
11.8.4 Functional description
First select the placement program for fine calibration by selecting the ‘Cluster for fine calibration’
option from the ‘Options’ pull-down menu. Then process the mapping plate with the glass compo-
nents from a magazine on the manual tray. 11
After placement, start the SITEST program and start the ‘Fine calibration’ measuring program.
The placement head (revolver head or Pick&Place head) will measure the current placement po-
sitions of the glass components and compare these positions with the circular fiducials on the
mapping plate. The results are used to calculate the offset values. 11
The offset values are used to determine corrected values, which are then entered in the machine’s
machine data. 11
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11 Station extensions / hardware User Manual SIPLACE S-23 HM
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User Manual SIPLACE S-23 HM 12 Station Extensions / Software
Software Version SR.406.xx 02/00 US Edition 12.1 Remote Support
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12 Station Extensions / Software
12.1 Remote Support
12.1.1 General Comments
The "Remote Support" (Remote Service) option enables service personnel in Munich, Singapore
and Norcross to access system data on the line computer, station computer, machine controller
or a GEM computer, if there is one, on the customer’s SIPLACE line or SIPLACE station.
This allows the service engineers to localize and correct software and data problems in the cus-
tomer’s systems online. This feature also makes for better problem-oriented planning of any ser-
vice visits to the customer, thereby keeping servicing time to a minimum. 12
12.1.2 Safety Information
DANGER
If movements of machine components are initiated at a customer’s machine via the "Remote
Support", a trained line engineer must be present at the machine. In addition, this line engineer
must be able to communicate by telephone with the engineer who is performing the "Remote
Support".
When performing these operations; it is essential to observe the general safety information pre-
sented in Chapter 2 of this User’s Manual. 12
12.1.2.1 Data Security
The machine or system can only be accessed when this is specifically desired by the customer
and when he allows this to be done via the requisite communications PC (Router). 12
The service engineer will be working in a lockable room in the service center. Only authorized per-
sons will have access to this room. 12