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5 Tasks on the Mach ine User Manual SIPLACE CA 5.13 Noting the Operating Status Indicator Lamp Edition 08/2011 EN 376 unchanged off on Transport error, left unchanged off on Machine error , left Pickup error display unch…

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User Manual SIPLACE CA 5 Tasks on the Machine
Edition 08/2011 EN 5.13 Noting the Operating Status Indicator Lamp
375
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Waiting for setup data
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Waiting for cluster data
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Load table program
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Position detection
unchanged flashes
(1,10)
unchanged Bad fiducial detection
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Nozzle configuration test
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Feeder position detection
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged One track is empty
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged No further track available
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Go to refill position
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Transport being initialized
unchanged flashes (7,7) unchanged Place PCB in input conveyor
flashes (1,10) flashes (7,7) unchanged Remove PCB from output conveyor
unchanged flashes (7,7) flashes (1,10) Remove PCB from output conveyor2
flashes (1,10) flashes (7,7) flashes (1,10) Width adjustment
unchanged flashes
(1,10)
unchanged Transport PCB
flashes (1,10) flashes (7,7) flashes (1,10) Both output conveyors are cleared
on flashes
(1,10)
on Transport error
on off on Go to service position
on Placement
flashes
(1,20)
Waiting for processing data
Error display
on off unchanged Machine error, right
on off unchanged Track empty, right
on off unchanged Nozzle configuration, right
on off unchanged Transport error, right
on off on Fiducial error, left and right
on off on Fiducial error, left and right
unchanged off on Track empty, left
unchanged off on Nozzle configuration, left
L1 (white)
(right lamp)
L2 (green) L3 (white)
(left lamp)
Meaning
5 Tasks on the Machine User Manual SIPLACE CA
5.13 Noting the Operating Status Indicator Lamp Edition 08/2011 EN
376
unchanged off on Transport error, left
unchanged off on Machine error, left
Pickup error display
unchanged unchanged flashes (1,20) First track empty, left
unchanged unchanged flashes (5,20) Further tracks empty, left
unchanged unchanged flashes (5,5) Penultimate track in use
unchanged unchanged flashes (1,2) Last track in use, right
flashes (1,20) unchanged unchanged First track empty, right
flashes (5,20) unchanged unchanged Further tracks empty, right
flashes (5,5) unchanged unchanged Penultimate track in use, right
flashes (1,2) unchanged unchanged Last track in use, right
L1 (white)
(right lamp)
L2 (green) L3 (white)
(left lamp)
Meaning
User Manual SIPLACE CA 6 Component and Die Handling
Edition 08/2011 EN 6.1 X Feeder Modules for the Component Trolley from the SIPLACE X Series
377
6 Component and Die Handling
6.1 X Feeder Modules for the Component Trolley from
the SIPLACE X Series
A new generation of feeders has been developed for the CA series of placement machines. Im-
portant features are the high precision of the pickup position, online programmability, status dis-
plays on an LCD display and easy handling when changing feeder modules during the placement
process. The power supply to the feeder modules is contactless and uses an inductive interface
on the component trolley docking unit. Each feeder module communicates with the feeder module
control unit (FCU) on the component trolley docking unit via two opto-electronic channels (optical
fiber). The feeder module control unit is, in turn, connected to the machine's control unit via the
CAN bus.
6.1.1 SIPLACE X Series Tape Feeders
6.1.1.1 Tape Material
The possible tape widths range from 8 mm to 88 mm. The tape material is blister or paper. Com-
ponent tapes with a permanently adhesive cover foil (PSA foil) can also be processed. This will
require the "PSA Kit" option.
The design of the tape feeder modules was based on the following tape standards:
DIN EN 60286-3 (12/1998) / IEC 60286-3 (12/1997)
JIS C 0806-3 (1999)
ANSI/EIA 481-C (10/2003) 6
The overall height of the blister tapes depends on the tape width, and must not exceed the follow-
ing maximum values:
For 8 mm paper tapes, the paper thickness must not exceed 1.6 mm. The length of a component
pocket in the direction of tape transport must not exceed a maximum of 51 mm.
Tape width Overall height of the blister tapes
8 mm Max. 3.5 mm
12 mm Max. 6.5 mm
16 mm and wider Max. 25 mm