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2904 %1 :\tWrong flash ID Flash PROM is write protected, or is of wrong type. - The flash prom on the controller is of the wrong type. - No jumper X44 is installed on the controller card. - Replace with correct type: 28F…

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2806 %1 :\tNo toolbit attached to head No toolbit is attached to head. - No toolbit is attached to head. - Attach correct toolbit.
2809 %1 :\tWrong toolbit in head Wrong toolbit in head. - Wrong toolbit in head. - Mount correct toolbit in head (SETUP - TOOLBIT).
2811 %1 :\tFailed to pick component The component pick action failed.
- Empty feeder.
- Wrong feeder index.
- Wrong toolbit/component relation.
- Check feeder index.
- Fill the feeder with new components.
- Check the toolbit which is used to pick the component, and if it is the correct-
one specified in the action spec.
2812
%1 :\tComponent lost before CA
measurement
The component is lost from the
nozzle during the CA
measurement.
- No correct toolbit specified for this component.
- Bad pick position (coordinates).
- Check toolbit for this component.
- Remove component from toolbit if necessary.
- Check pick-coordinates for the component.
- Check vacuum level.
2813
%1 :\tComponent lost during Co
measurement
The component is lost from the
nozzle during the coplanarity
measurement. - No correct toolbit specified for this component.
- Check toolbit for this component.
- Remove component (large component).
2814
%1 :\tComponent lost during
placement
During the move from component
alignment to place the component
is lost. - Nozzle-component relation not correct. - Verify nozzle-component relation.
2815
%1 :\tComponent retained after
place
The component is still under the
toolbit, after the component has to
be placed. - Restriction in vacuum system. - Check vacuum system.
2816 %1 :\tEnd of verification test The verification is finished.
- The number of actions specified in the verification action spec
are all executed. - Remove verification board from work-area.
2817
%1 :\tFailed to pick glass
component
The glass component of the
verification set was not picked
correctly. - Attach the glass component manually to the nozzle and press skip.
2818
%1 :\tGlass component lost before
CA measurement
The glass component of the
verification set was lost before the
CA measurement. - Attach the glass component manually to the nozzle and press retry.
2819
%1 :\tGlass component lost during
placement
The glass component was lost
during the placement action. - Attach the glass component manually to the nozzle and press retry.
2820
%1 :\tGlass component retained
after place
The glass component retained at
the nozzle after placement.
- Make sure the glass component is attached to the nozzle. If not, attach
manually. Press retry.
2900 %1 :\tFlash-Prom is full
Unable to write to flash PROM, no
more space available. - Flash-PROM is full. - Purge Flash PROM (M&S).
2901
%1 :\tFlash-Prom is write-
protected
The flash PROM has one or more
locations which can not be written.
- The flash PROM is defective.
- The flash PROM is write protected.
- Install Jumper X44 on controller board.
- Replace controller board.
2902 %1 :\tPower-dip detected Power dip detected on controller. - Retry action.
2903 %1 :\tFeeder backup error
The information in the backup
RAM of the controller is not valid. - Empty battery. - Replace controller battery.
2904 %1 :\tWrong flash ID
Flash PROM is write protected, or
is of wrong type.
- The flash prom on the controller is of the wrong type.
- No jumper X44 is installed on the controller card.
- Replace with correct type: 28F256 (Intel 89B9 or SGS 20AA).
- Install jumper X44 on the controller card.
2905 %1 :\tFlash-Prom write error Unable to write to Flash PROM.
- Flash PROM is write protected.
- Defective Flash PROM.
- Install Jumper X44 on controller board.
- Replace Flash PROM of controller.
2906 %1 :\tFlash-Prom erase error Unable to erase flash PROM. - Defective Flash-PROM on controller card. - Replace Flash PROM of controller.
2907 %1 :\tCommunication error lift
The servo controller receives the
wrong parameters. - Wrong data in flash PROM (during initialize).
- Reconfigure trolley
- Recalibrate trolley
2909 %1 :\tCommunication time-out lift
A timeout has occurred during
communication with the motion
controller. - Hardware defect (LM628). - Replace tray trolley controller board.
2910 %1 :\tZero drift lift
The lift servo has received too
many or too less encoder pulses
which is interpreted as a shift in
the zero fine position.
- Defective wiring.
- Defective encoder.
- Defective electronics.
- Check defectives.
- Retry operation, if not correct contact your service representative.
2911 %1 :\tCommunication time-out lift
No response of lift servo controller
within the defined time interval.
- Defective servo controller (LM628) on the tray trolley controller
board. - Replace tray trolley controller board.
2912 %1 :\tPosition error lift
Position deviation of lift larger than
defined in error window.
- Movement outside mechanical range.
- Mechanical friction too high.
- Defective 4A fuse.
- Defective wiring.
- Defective motor.
- Defective motor controller.
- Check mechanical friction according to the procedure described in the Service
Manual.
- Check the 4A fuse.
- Check cables, motor and motor controller.
2913 %1 :\tAmplifier lift disabled
The amplifier of the lift servo is
disabled.
- Servo power is not switched on.
- Safety door is open.
- Switch on servo power.
- Close safety door.
2914 %1 :\tCommunication error puller
Communication error inside the
tray trolley controller.
- Wrong parameters sent to servo controller. This error should
not occur. - Retry action. If not correct, contact your service representative.
2915
%1 :\tCommunication time-out
puller
No response of puller servo
controller within the defined time
interval.
- Defective servo controller (LM628) on the tray trolley controller
board. - Replace tray trolley controller board.
2916 %1 :\tZero drift puller
The puller servo has received too
many or too less encoder pulses
which is interpreted as a shift in
the zero fine position.
- Defective wiring.
- Defective encoder.
- Defective electronics.
- Check defectives.
- Retry operation, if not correct contact your service representative.
2917 %1 :\tTime-out puller
Time-out during communication of
controller.
- Controller hardware error.
- Tray selection interrupted. - Check hardware.
2918 %1 :\tPosition error puller
Position deviation of puller larger
than defined in error window.
- Movement outside mechanical range.
- Mechanical friction too high.
- Defective wiring.
- Defective motor.
- Defective motor controller.
- Check mechanical friction according to the procedure described in the Service
Manual.
- Check cables, motor and motor controller.
2919 %1 :\tAmplifier puller disabled
The amplifier of the puller servo is
disabled.
- Servo power is not switched on.
- Safety door is open.
- Switch on servo power.
- Close safety door.
2920
%1 :\tCommunication error snap-
in
Communication error inside the
tray trolley controller.
- Wrong parameters sent to servo controller. This error should
not occur. - Retry action. If not correct, contact your service representative.
2921
%1 :\tCommunication time-out
snap-in
No response of snap-in servo
controller within the defined time
interval.
- Defective servo controller (LM628) on the tray trolley controller
board. - Replace tray trolley controller board.
2922 %1 :\tZero drift snap-in
The snap-in servo has received
too many or too less encoder
pulses which is interpreted as a
shift in the zero fine position.
- Defective wiring.
- Defective encoder.
- Defective electronics.
- Check defectives.
- Retry operation, if not correct contact your service representative.
2923 %1 :\tTime-out snap-in
Time-out during communication of
controller.
- Controller hardware error.
- Tray selection interrupted. - Check hardware.
2924 %1 :\tPosition error snap-in
Position deviation of snap-in larger
than defined in error window.
- Movement outside mechanical range.
- Mechanical friction too high.
- Defective wiring.
- Defective motor.
- Defective motor controller.
- Check mechanical friction according to the procedure described in the Service
Manual.
- Check cables, motor and motor controller.
2925 %1 :\tAmplifier snap-in disabled
The amplifier of the snap-in servo
is disabled.
- Servo power is not switched on.
- Safety door is open.
- Switch on servo power.
- Close safety door.
2926 %1 :\tZero coarse lift not found
The zero coarse of the lift servo is
not found in a homing action.
- Defective EPD-wiring.
- Defective EPD.
- Defective 4A fuse.
- Defective wiring between motor and motor control.
- Defective motor
- Defective motor control
- Check the EPD and EPD-wiring.
- Check the 4A fuse.
- Check wiring between motor and motor control.
- Check motor.
- Retry actions, if not correct, then contact your service representative.
2927 %1 :\tZero fine lift not found
The zero fine (encoder marker
pulse) of the lift servo is not found
in a homing action.
- Defective wiring.
- Defective encoder.
- Defective electronics.
- Check defectives.
- Retry operation. If not correct contact your service representative.
2928 %1 :\tZero coarse puller not found
The zero coarse of the puller servo
is not found in a homing action.
- Defective EPD-wiring.
- Defective EPD.
- Defective 4A fuse.
- Defective wiring between motor and motor control.
- Defective motor.
- Defective motor control.
- Check the EPD and EPD-wiring.
- Check the 4A fuse.
- Check wiring between motor and motor control.
- Check motor.
- Retry actions, if not correct, then contact your service representative.
2929 %1 :\tZero fine puller not found
The zero fine (encoder marker
pulse) of the puller servo is not
found in a homing action.
- Defective wiring.
- Defective encoder.
- Defective electronics.
- Check defectives.
- Retry operation. If not correct contact your service representative.
2930
%1 :\tZero coarse snap-in not
found
The zero coarse of the snap-in
servo is not found in a homing
action.
- Defective EPD wiring.
- Defective EPD.
- Defective 4A fuse.
- Defective wiring between motor and controller board.
- Defective motor.
- Defective motor control.
- Check the EPD and EPD-wiring.
- Check the 4A fuse.
- Check wiring between motor and motor control.
- Check motor.
- Retry actions, if not correct, then contact your service representative.