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SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F4-6/F5 User’s Manual 0 Introduction
Edition 03/98 from Software Version SR.404.xx
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0 Introduction
0 Introduction SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F4-6/F5 User’s Manual
Edition 03/98 from Software Version SR.404.xx
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SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F4-6/F5 User’s Manual 0 Introduction
Edition 03/98 from Software Version SR.404.xx 0.1 General
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0.1 General
This user’s manual is a handbook and reference book for setting up and operating the SIPLACE 80S-20/F
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placement machine. It covers the SIPLACE 80S-20 and the SIPLACE 80F
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. Many functions
are identical and are therefore described using just the SIPLACE 80F
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as the example. This means
that various functions which are described for the SIPLACE 80F
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also apply to the SIPLACE 80S-20.
Where information, menu functions and so on for the SIPLACE 80S-20 vary from those of the SIPLACE 80F
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, this will be indicated separately in the corresponding chapters of this users manual.
The header lines show the software version. This software version is valid for the section in question. The fol-
lowing software versions are supplemented by additions in the individual sections and this noted by means of
the software version information header lines. In other words, if the header line includes "from Software
Version 403.xx" this section will also apply to a later software version, for example "404.xx".
NOTE
Should you require further information or should problems be encountered which are not dealt with in enough
detail in this user’s manual, please contact:
Siemens AG
PL EA 1 V 2
Rupert-Mayer-Straße 44
D - 81359 Munich
Tel. +49 89 722 - 48642
Fax +49 89 722 - 24260
0.1.1 About this User’s Manual
In most plants different people are responsible for operating, setting up and programming. This is the reason
why the operator need not for example have a detailed knowledge of all functions of the system. In addition
physical injuries and damage to property may be the result of untrained personnel carrying out actions without
possessing the corresponding background knowledge. This is why certain functions which can only be carried
out by personnel specifically trained in them are protected by passwords. This division of responsibilities is
also reproduced in the users manual in the information boxes. On those pages for the higher user class the
user class is shown in the footer as well.
Those pages where the footer does not show a user class contain the basic information the operator needs to
operate the machine.
For the higher user classes the corresponding pages contain all additional information.