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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 12 Production Tools / S tation and Line Configuration Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 12.1 Configuration Editor 12 - 1 12 Production Tools / Station and Line Configuration 12.1 Configur…

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User Manual Line Computer UNIX
Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue
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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 12 Production Tools / Station and Line Configuration
Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 12.1 Configuration Editor
12 - 1
12 Production Tools /
Station and Line Configuration
12.1 Configuration Editor
The actual configuration of a station is described in the Configuration Editor.
NOTE
Only privileged users are permitted to generate or change a configuration using the Configuration Editor.
The station configuration can be generated and changed by means of the commands contained in the
Structure Editor (see section 12.1.2.6).
- In the Configuration Editor the different options such as nozzle changer, CRDL measuring instrument
and coplanarity laser module are set up.
- Only one real configuration can be generated for a given station.
- The station configuration forms the basis for the generation of the set-up by means of the Set-Up
Editor (see chapt. 13).
- Those options defined for the station configuration are preset for the set-up.
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12.1.1 Starting the Configuration Editor
To be able to change or generate a station configuration, the steps described below have to be performed first.
Click on SERVICES -> Station Configuration on the desktop menu bar.
The FSB containing the directory "master data:Stationen" is opened.
The list of the configured stations is displayed in the FSB.
Changing existing configurations:
Select station "xx.st" and confirm with OK (or select station directly by double-clicking).
The main window of the Configuration Editor, the Structure Editor is opened (see Fig. 12.1.1).
NOTE
Problems may be encountered if an existing configuration is changed on the basis of which a set-up
has already been generated (consistency of set-up and configuration data). If, for example, an nozzle
changer, which was defined in the station’s set-up data for the assembly of a particular PCB, is remo-
ved from the configuration of the station, it is no longer possible to select the job for the assembly of
this PCB (see chapt. 14).