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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 1 Introduction and Installation Software Version 502.xx 10/2000 Issue 1.1 General 11 I t I I 1 Introduction and Installation 1.1 Gen era l This User ’ s Manu al contains a descri ption of t…

User Manual Line Computer UNIX 1 Introduction and Installation
Software Version 502.xx 10/2000 Issue 1.1 General
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1 Introduction and Installation
1.1 General
This User’s Manual contains a description of the operation of the UNIX line computer for the control of
SIPLACE SMD placement lines.
It is intended for
- operators
- machine setters
- programmers
of the SIEMENS SIPLACE and HS-180 SMD Automatic Placement Machines.
The UNIX line computer (UNIX operating system) is designed for the control of placement and adhesive
application stations of the SIPLACE series (also in combination with HS-180 placement machines).
The functions include:
- Line control (placement and adhesive application stations of the SIPLACE series and
HS-180 placement stations
)
- Data management (data exchange between individual files and directories, switching the file access
to central or local data storage)
- Programming (editors for Products and Production Tools)
- Optimization
- Product Data Acquisition PDA (MaDaMaS)
- Easy starting of user programs
- Parallel processing of several user programs in different windows
- Data exchange between individual files and directories
- Interfaces to systems such as CAD, CAP, CAM, CAQ and MRP.
The UNIX line computer is operated via a standardized graphical user interface based on the X WINDOW
system. For using the user interface and the window environment some knowledge of WINDOWS is very helpful.
Any knowledge of the UNIX operating system is not necessarily required.
NOTE
A detailed description on how to work with the user interface is contained in chapt. 2 of these instructions.
CAUTION
Depending on the qualification of the users, access to the functions of the line computer program should be
monitored/restricted so as to prevent any damage to the machines caused by unqualified modification of data.
Only the required functions and data should be accessible for which the individual users have been trained!

1 Introduction and Installation User Manual Line Computer UNIX
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1.1.1 Revision History
Basic Version UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 06/96
Revision UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 03/97
Revision UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 06/97
Revision UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 03/98
Revision UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 01/99
Revision UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 02/2000
Revision UNIX Line Computer User’s Manual, Edition 10/2000
1.1.1.1 Overview of New Functions in Edition 03/97
1.1.1.2 Overview of New Functions in Edition 06/97
New Functions Chapter
Install GF-Bibliothek
3
Replace GF-number 3
Password protection for system and network settings 3
Write protection in Package Form Editor for the vision data of standard
package forms (< 1500)
6
New Functions Chapter
Summary of menu options of the "OPTIONS" desktop menu
3
Screen saver available
(activation/deactivation of the screen saver)
3
Extension of GF handling
(comparison of customer-specific package forms for similarity with the stan-
dard package forms, "Similarity check" menu function)
3
Editing of packaging tolerances also possible for standard package forms 6
Sensor system type for 6-nozzle head available 6
Display of interlinked clusters in the Structure Editor 8
Display of the PP data in the graphic mode of the Structure Editor 8
Definition of placement levels in the PP-Editor 8
Setting of parameters for component feeding 11
Extension of Setup Optimization
(identification of jobs for which parameters have been defined, displaying
and printing of results)
11
Improved operation of "Line Control" 14
