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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 13 Production Tools / Set-Up Software Vers ion 502.xx 10/2000 Issue 13.1 Set-Up E ditor (Feeder Part and WPC/MTC Editors) 417 I t I I For sel ecting th e levels i n the WPC/M TC Editor the …

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13 Production Tools / Set-Up User Manual Line Computer UNIX
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- Create
When this icon is active, the editor is in the allocation mode. In this mode it is possible to allocate an
object to a target:
Click on .
Open the list in which the object is listed.
Click on the object.
Click on the target.
The object is automatically allocated.
NOTE
The clicking sequence can be performed in either direction for all allocations: either, as described
before, click on the object first and then the target, or click on the target first and then the object.
If an allocation is not possible, a corresponding message is displayed which must be acknowledged.
The following allocations can be made:
- Component --> Track, using the RI-File option (in the Feeder Part Editor)
When the RI-File option is activated, the line computer accesses the data contained in the Set-up info
file. There, fixed allocations of components to feeders and waffle pack trays are defined.
When performing the allocation, a component must be assigned to a track. The respective feeder or
waffle pack tray with the particular component is then automatically set up on the track. It is therefore
not necessary to allocate any feeders or waffle pack trays to the tracks.
In the case of the feeders, at first only the division is occupied (outlined in dark-green) whose track
was clicked on. The empty division must still be assigned a component.
NOTE
In the case of the waffle pack trays, the required waffle pack tray carrier is also automatically set up.
With linear feeders, the required module must first be set up manually. The module can then be assi-
gned the component, the feeder is set up automatically set up.
- Component --> Level, using the RI-File option (in the WPC/MTC Editor)
When the RI-File option is activated, the line computer accesses the data contained in the Set-up info
file. There, fixed allocations of components to feeders and waffle pack trays are defined.
When performing the allocation, a component must be assigned to a level. The respective waffle pack
tray together with the waffle pack tray carrier is then automatically set up on the respective level. It is
therefore not necessary to allocate any waffle pack trays and waffle pack tray carriers to the levels.
User Manual Line Computer UNIX 13 Production Tools / Set-Up
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For selecting the levels in the WPC/MTC Editor the following clicking sequence must be observed:
first click on the level in the "Levels" display area, then
click on the level in the "WPC/MTC" display area.
- Machine options of the feeder list --> Tracks (in the Feeder Part Editor)
The machine options of the feeder list (except for the waffle pack trays) can be allocated to the tracks
of a feeder part. Only the six tracks identified in green at the upper and lower borders of the feeder
part cannot be occupied by these machine options.
- Waffle pack tray --> Waffle pack tray carrier and manual trays
Waffle pack trays are set up on waffle pack tray carriers. A waffle pack tray carrier can be assigned
any number of waffle pack trays.
- Waffle pack tray/waffle pack tray carrier --> Level (in the WPC/MTC Editor)
For selecting the levels in the WPC/MTC Editor the following clicking sequence must be observed:
first click on the level in the "Levels" display area, then
click on the level in the "WPC/MTC" display area.
- Feeder (linear feeder) --> Module
Linear feeders must be set up on a module. The module must be set up before the linear feeders are
assigned to it.
- Component --> Feeder (in the Feeder Part Editor)
The components are allocated to the feeder divisions individually. An empty division is marked in blue,
an occupied division in green.
- Component --> Waffle pack tray (in both editors)
Only one component type can be allocated to a waffle pack tray. All divisions therefore contain same
type of component. Empty divisions are highlighted in blue, occupied divisions in green.
- Nozzle --> Nozzle Changer location (division)
In addition to the configured nozzles, further nozzles can be defined in the Machine Options Editor.
- Options of the options list --> Tracks (in the Feeder Part Editor)
The options list is required for the station configuration. The options are permanently allocated to the
tracks. An exception is the WPC, the MTC and the component disposal conveyor. They may also be
allocated in the Feeder Part Editor for a specific setup only. It is therefore possible to manage, for
example, setups with and without WPC in parallel without any need for the station configuration to be
changed.
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- Delete
When this icon is active, the editor is in the deletion mode. All feeding units and components in the
display area can thus be deleted. Prior to the deletion being carried out, a dialog box is displayed
asking you to confirm the deletion.
NOTE
After the deletion operation is completed, another mode should be activated as otherwise feeding
units and components are likely to be inadvertently deleted.
Click on .
In the display area click on the feeding unit or component you want to delete.
A dialog box is displayed.
Click on OK if you want the deletion to be carried out, or Cancel if you do not want the deletion to
be executed.
NOTE
If a waffle pack tray carrier is deleted, all waffle pack trays set up on it are also deleted.
For the selection of levels in the WPC/MTC Editor, the following clicking sequence must be observed:
first click on the level in the "Levels" display area, then
click on the level in the "WPC/MTC" display area.
- Move
When this icon is active, the editor is in the moving mode. All feeding units and components in the dis-
play area can thus be moved.
On a station, the feeding units can be moved within a feeder part, the components can be moved to
different feeders.
In the case of Waffle Pack Changers or Matrix Tray Changers, the feeding units and components can
be moved between levels.
NOTE
The clicking sequence for moving can be carried out in either direction: either, as described above,
click on the object first and then the target, or click on the target first and then the object.
If an object cannot be moved to the indicated target, a corresponding error message is displayed which
must be acknowledged.