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10 Production Tools / Restrictions User Manual Line Computer UNIX 10.1 Restriction Editor Software Version 5 02.xx 10 /2000 Issue 312 I t I I 10.1.3.4 T erminating the Restriction Editor S ession ● Select the menu op tio…

User Manual Line Computer UNIX 10 Production Tools / Restrictions
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In the selection field "Restrictions/Allocations" the name of the machine type on which the current
component must not be set up is displayed, preceded by the letter "E". If a particular feeder part was
selected, the side on which the feeder part is located is entered in addition.
Example: A S_SIP_80F R
Machine type Side
(SIPLACE 80F) ("right" as seen in the direction of travel)
NOTE
If in the selection field "Restrictions/Allocations" a side ("R" or "L") is entered in addition to the name
of the machine type, the exclusion applies to this side only (feeder part) and not the entire machine
type.
An exclusion can be reversed again by clicking on a location highlighted in red.
- (Delete)
When this icon is active, the editor is in the deletion mode. Entries of bindings, exclusions or allocati-
ons selected in the selection field "Restrictions/Allocations" are deleted. Moreover, the customer-spe-
cific types created in the Restriction Editor can be deleted in the selection field "Placeable feeders".
● Click on icon in the command area.
● Select the restriction or allocation you want to delete from the selection field "Restrictions/Alloca-
tions" or select the "customer-specific type" from the selection field "Placeable feeders". The
selected entry is deleted from the selection field.
Saving the defined allocations, bindings and exclusions
● Select menu option FILE --> Save.
The current data are saved to the ".rs" restriction file of Job data/Losplanung.

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10.1.3.4 Terminating the Restriction Editor Session
● Select the menu option FILE -->Quit.
The main window of the Restriction Editor is closed.
NOTE
If modified data have not been saved yet, a warning message is displayed in a dialog box which must
be acknowledged (see chapt. 2, chapt. 2.5).
● Click on Yes to save the data prior to exiting the editor.
The Restriction Editor is closed and the modified data are automatically saved.
● Click on No if the modified data are not to be saved.
The Restriction Editor is closed without the modified data being saved.

User Manual Line Computer UNIX 11 Production Tools / Optimization
Software Version 502.xx 10/2000 Issue 11.1 Fundamental Information
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11 Production Tools / Optimization
11.1 Fundamental Information
Set-up optimization can considerably increase the performance of a placement line consisting of SIEMENS
placement stations. In some cases an increase of the placement performance by 50% could be achieved
following the use of set-up optimization. Set-up optimization aims at attaining an optimal utilization rate of all
stations of a line and for each PCB scheduled. Beyond that, set-up optimization relieves the customer of the
task of having to create a setup with the aid of the Setup Editor. Set-up optimization is a tool that should be
used in the planning phase. This tool is not suited for any uncoordinated setup generation, since even the
smallest changes made to the output data may lead to completely different setup results. The most favorable
results can be achieved by carefully updating the input data so that they are in perfect condition and not modifying
them after a setup has been generated. Even the smallest change such as, for example, deleting or entering
a new nozzle type in a package form description, will result in a completely different setup.
Set-up optimization takes the following factors into account:
- any line configuration comprising the station types
- SIPLACE 80S
- SIPLACE 80F
- HS180
- Waffle Pack Changer at HS180 or SIPLACE 80F
- all placement heads that could possibly be encountered on the different types of stations, e.g.:
- revolver head for nozzle types of the 3xx, 6xx, 7xx and 8xx generations
- IC-head for the nozzle types of the 2xx and 4xx generations
- all SIEMENS feeders:
- feeders
- modules
- waffle pack trays with associated waffle pack tray carriers
- all feeder parts that may be encountered
- feeder parts that are treated as changeover tables
- dominant components
- vibration times per feeder