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Software Version Description, Station Software Version 407.05 07/2008 Edition • Error report – ID 1999.10/EA1V/0016 (122248) If a PCB is being assembled and the operation is stopped with an EMERGENCY STOP function, and t…

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Software Version Description, Station Software Version 407.05 07/2008 Edition
Error report – ID 1999.09/EA1E/0029 (122157)
A reference point which was changed in SITEST is not re-read from achs_ver.ma if SITEST is exited
without saving.
When SITEST is exited, the machine data is now read in again (restored) and activated in the axes. This
means that the machine works with the required values as stored in the machine data. To ensure that
the data is transferred to the axis correctly, an additional reference run is carried out when SITEST is
exited.
Error report – ID 1999.08/EA1F/0076 ( 122124)
Error report – ID 1999.09/EAEENG/0006 (140331)
Error report – ID 1999.09/EA1F/0092 (122228)
A new TCP/IP library has been incorporated into the RMOS operating system and the MC application.
This ensures more stable communication within the machine.
Error report – ID 1999.11/EA1V/0023 (122387)
In version 405.02, an incorrect error message is issued during the check of the nozzle changer
configuration for the second gantry when a new job is being defined for a SIPLACE 80S23. The
message indicates that the nozzle changer configuration for gantry 1 is incorrect, although this gantry
has just been corrected.
The correct error message is now issued.
Error report – ID 1999.11/EA1V/0011 (122376)
As of Version 404, a new nozzle changer module was generated. The nozzle changer types were
redefined at this time. The type number for the 6-nozzle C&P head was changed from 3 to 6.
Error report – ID 1999.10/EA1V/0017 (122249)
On a SIPLACE S23 under Version 405.02, if an X/Y special sequence was entered at the line computer,
the following error situation occurred:
Component was removed from optical centering.
The component should have been rejected during error correction.
To do this, the gantry, however, incorrectly moves at maximum speed to the pick-up position of
the first feeder.
If an new component is now to be picked up at the segment with the faulty component, the
machine now (correctly) moves to the reject bin at reduced speed.
Components to be rejected were previously not taken into account when calculating speeds and
acceleration. The calculation has been corrected.
Error report – ID 1999.08/EA1F/0071 (122112)
Before the Teaching dialog box is displayed at the GUI, the second gantry moves to the wait position
after a prompt has been issued and the Start button has been pressed. The required position for the
PCB camera can then be taught.
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Software Version Description, Station Software Version 407.05 07/2008 Edition
Error report – ID 1999.10/EA1V/0016 (122248)
If a PCB is being assembled and the operation is stopped with an EMERGENCY STOP function, and
then subsequently continued, the following error situation occurs:
The PCB is moved to the output conveyor, where it remains.
If processing of the PCB is then aborted, all the buttons on the GUI are deactivated.
PCB processing and the control of the GUI buttons was revised.
Error report – ID 2000.03/EA1F/0016 (122844)
The texts were corrected.
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Software Version Description, Station Software Version 407.05 07/2008 Edition
7 Existing Constraints
7.1 Constraints Relating to the Current Version
7.1.1 Installation / Configuration
Each time Version 407.04 is installed, the file IDEAL.MA is overwritten with a default file. The operator
must cause the programming system to re-send the machine data for the station in order to overwrite the
file (e.g. by re-starting the programming system or switching to standalone mode at the station and then
switching back to the line computer). Errors which occur the first time the station is booted after
installation can be ignored. The programming system must not be active during installation.
When reconfiguring the machine in the SITEST, only one single option can be selected. In the case of
several options, these have to be reconfigured one after the other.
When reconfiguring the machine from a 12-nozzle head to a 6-nozzle head, and vice versa, the machine
has to be recalibrated.
If a 50 Hz camera is replaced by a 60 Hz camera on a machine (or vice versa), the machine must be
restarted twice after the change has been entered in the machine data.
A SIPLACE F4/6 must be installed as a SIPLACE F
5
during installation and then reconfigured in
SITEST. When updating from an older version, the station must be recalibrated.
When a SIPLACE F
4
, SIPLACE F
5
or SIPLACE F5HM machine is reinstalled, the IC Ratio camera is
used by default as of Version 407.01. If machine data from an older version is available, it is also
updated to the current status. The camera type must be the same on the programming system and on
the station.
7.1.2 Calibration of C&P Heads / SITEST
Only nozzle 720 / 920 must be used to calibrate the C&P heads (C&P 12 and C&P 6). This prevents
problems occurring when measuring BGAs.
The "Processing off" software option must not be activated when calibrating the C&P head.
Each time SITEST is started, a head reference run must be carried out for the C&P heads (80 S23 and
F5HM) if no overall reference run was carried out in SITEST. This is in order to move the Z axis to the
correct position for star functions.
No PCB may be in the machine when SITEST is exited.
The following restriction applies for the "Step star" function with an open emergency stop circuit on a
F5HM machine:
Since there is no longer any 8V star voltage, it is no longer possible to step the star with an open cover
(open emergency stop circuit). The relevant functions in SITEST and in the individual functions are
selectable but have no effect.
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