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3 Graphical user interface SIPLA CE Software Guide Version 101.xx 3.3 User interface - views and menus Issue 05/03 EN 30 3.3.2.3 "W afflep ack Changer" view 3 Æ Click the icon in the "Feeder" view . T…

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3.3.2.2 "View" menu"
The "View" menu contains the options for calling the placement functions, single functions and vi-
sion functions. It is also used to start the SITEST test program. 3
Æ Click the required menu option.
The screen display is switched to the corresponding view. From there you can carry out the
required functions.
NOTE
All the options in this menu can also be called by clicking the corresponding toolbar button (see
section 3.2.2) or by pressing the corresponding function key. If shortcuts have been defined, these
can also be used. 3
NOTE
The 3 menu options below belong to the group of placement functions. 3
Set-up F2 3
The setup for a feeder location is displayed in tabular form. It can be called separately for each of
the max. four locations. 3
Error F3 3
Errors are differentiated by type and each error type is presented in a separate table. You can call
separate tables for track errors, conveyor errors, machine errors and general errors.
The last error to have occurred is always displayed at the top of the table. Identical errors are cu-
mulated in the error counter ("#E" column). 3
Feeders F4 3
Here you can use a variety of functions to display and fill empty tracks for vibratory stick feeders
or to display and modify component levels for magazines and wafflepack changers. 3

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3.3.2.3 "Wafflepack Changer" view
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Æ Click the icon in the "Feeder" view .
The "Wafflepack Changer" view is displayed (see Fig. 3.3 - 3).
This view contains all the functions needed for refilling and making available wafflepack trays.3
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Fig. 3.3 - 3 "Wafflepack Changer" view
Go to refill position 3
To allow the trays in the wafflepack changer to be refilled, they must be moved to the refill position.
This can be done during placement. If, however, the placement head attempts to access compo-
nents from one of these wafflepack trays, placement is interrupted until the refill position has been
quit. This is indicated by an appropriate status message. 3
Æ Activate the radio button corresponding to the location of the wafflepack changer.
Æ Click the Go to refill position button.
The wafflepack changer moves all waffle pack trays to the refill position.

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Quit refill position 3
Æ Click the Quit refill position button.
The wafflepack trays specified in the setup are moved to, checked and aligned.
WPC refilled 3
As soon as the wafflepack trays which have been identified as being "empty" have been refilled
with components, this must be confirmed, so that the placement head can again access these
trays. This is done using the "WPC refilled" function. 3
Æ Click the WPC refilled button.
This confirms that the wafflepack trays have been refilled.
All the wafflepack trays which have been identified as being "empty" are now regarded as "full".
Placement continues with components from these wafflepack trays.
WPC reference run 3
This function causes the lift of the wafflepack changer to carry out a reference run. 3
NOTE
The wafflepack changer must not be in the refill position when this function is carried out. 3
Æ Click the Stop processing PCB function in the Mode menu.
The current placement operation is halted.
Æ Click the WPC reference run button.
First, any wafflepack tray which has been moved out will be returned to its level. The reference
run is then performed.
Transport position 3
To allow the wafflepack changer to be transported safely, the lift of the waffle pack changer must
be moved to a defined transport position. 3
NOTE
The wafflepack changer must not be in the refill position when this function is carried out. 3