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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 14 Control / Control Modules Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 0.2 Job Control 14 - 19 14.1.4.6 Command Area, Section "Actions" The "Acti ons" s ection of the co mmand…

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14 Control / Control Modules User Manual Line Computer UNIX
0.2 Job Control Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue
14 - 18
- Auto-schedule ON/OFF
Setting this software switch enables jobs, which are edited within the editing area or which have been
newly created, to be automatically selected for processing provided "Auto-schedule ON" had been
activated earlier under "OPTIONS". This means that the jobs are then automatically subjected to a "pro-
ducibility" check (see section 14.1.4.6) and if they can be processed a standard number of jobs can be
preassigned to each subline. The maximum number is preset and cannot be changed by the operator.
NOTE
"Auto-schedule" preassigns the jobs from top to bottom.
If an error occurs during "Auto-schedule ON" or if the job cannot be processed, the "Auto-schedule"
program stops after the last job which has been produced with the current set-up. An alarm message
occurs. After acknowledging the alarm message, the operator must either delete the job which has
caused the alarm message to occur or to move it further back in the order of sequence, or to place a
new job in front of it.
Select OPTIONS --> Auto-schedule ON or Auto-schedule OFF.
- Deleting files with/without confirmation
If "Delete" has been set in the command area, selected entries can be deleted with or without confir-
mation. If "with confirmation" has been set, a dialog box with the question "Do you want to delete the
specified entries?" (see also "Deleting", page 14 - 21) appears.
Select OPTIONS --> Delete with confirm. or Delete without confirm.
- Saving default values
With this option the currently set values can be saved so that these values will be preset by default
when the Job Control is re-started.
Activate OPTIONS --> Save default values.
The set values are saved.
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14.1.4.6 Command Area, Section "Actions"
The "Actions" section of the command area (see Fig. 14.1.1) contains the commands for the manipulation of
jobs. In the following, function and execution of the individual commands are explained.
For the execution of the commands, the same procedure is always to be followed
(with the exception of the "Move" command):
Activate the icon for the respective command by clicking on it.
If several jobs are to be selected, click on them successively using the right mouse button, only
the last
job is to be clicked on with the left mouse button.
To deselect any accidentally selected jobs, the right mouse button is to be used as well.
Or,
to select an individual job, click on it directly using the left mouse button.
The action (command) is started.
During or after an action, entries are automatically made in the "Js" column (see Fig. 14.1.1) behind the
selected jobs. Their meaning is as follows:
R = status after a job has been inserted or changed, or after a scheduled job has
been interrupted
tP = job is being checked for "Producibility"
P = job is being checked for "Producibility" with "Schedule" selected
aP = job is automatically being checked for "Producibility" with option "Auto-schedule ON"
selected
S = denotes that a job has been scheduled for processing
pP = job is being checked for "Producibility" and "Prior. schedule" has been activated
for this job
bP = while a job is being checked for producibility through "triggering" of a new barcode
eS = if a job has been scheduled by means of "Prior.schedule"
I = for as long as the production of a scheduled job has been aborted by "Interrupt"
- (Producibility)
A selected job is checked for "Producibility". I.e. the postprocessor "NU-Compile" is started, NU-Com-
pile starts "RS-Compile"; RS-Compile starts "MA-Compile". All data required for this job are thus chek-
ked or newly generated. If the result of the producibility check for the selected job is negative (i.e. it
cannot be processed) an "E" is entered in front of this job in the column "E" (see Fig. 14.1.1).
- (Schedule)
A selected job can be scheduled for processing. In the event of "schedule" the job concerned is chek-
ked for "producibility" prior to being passed to the machine controller. In the station controller the pre-
selected job is added to the end of the list of jobs to be processed.
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NOTE
If the results of a producibility check of a "scheduled" job are positive, the main window of the Set-up
Modification Generator is opened automatically (see Fig. 14.4.2) if the existing set-up on the stations of
the line differs from the one required for the assembly of the PCB concerned.
By selecting a station of the line and actuating the button Set-up modification (see description in
section 14.4.4.2) the operator obtains a display of the set-up changeover to be carried out on the station
selected. In this way the operator can be provided with the appropiate changeover instruction for each
individual station and the set-up changeover can then be accomplished accordingly. When set-up chan-
geover has been completed on all stations, the operator selects the individual stations of the line and
clicks on the button Set-up modified to confirm completion of the set-up changeover in each case.
After all stations have been confirmed, the window of the Set-up Modification Generator is closed. The
main window of Job Control reappears as the topmost window on the screen.
- (Interrupt)
The production of a scheduled job can be interrupted using this command.
The ongoing assembly of the PCBs at the individual stations is completed, and the PCBs are con-
veyed to the output belt. The job is retained in the job list under the same name. During the time the
job is interrupted it is identified by an "I" referring to "Interrupted", thereafter it resumes the status "R"
referring to "Ready". It can now be re-scheduled. When so doing it must be noted that the counter rea-
dings are not taken into account, i.e. counting starts from zero. Before a different job can be schedu-
led, the line must be cleared of any PCBs first!
NOTE
Selected jobs are interrupted immediately
if the "Delete without confirm." option is set. If the option
"Delete with confirmation" is set, a dialog box with the question "Do you want to interrupt the selected
entries?" appears. Here, the action can be triggered by clicking on Yes, or else the action can be
aborted by clicking on No.