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Station Software 713.1 (R 20-1) / V ersion Description 05/2020 Edition 14 4.5 Monitoring a nd Loggi ng of Mai ntenance Status To improve machine av ailability and to prevent unplan ned machine failures, hard ware compone…

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4.4 Scan Request Dialog Enhancements
Compatible mode: Complete
When performing a scan request for a feeder, it is possible to switch between feeder divisions in
the Scan Request dialog.
After clicking the scan request button on the feeder or after ordering a scan request in ASM Setup
Center, the Scan Request dialog opens in the station GUI. In this dialog, you can navigate
between feeder divisions by clicking on the arrow buttons next to the division number.
Figure 4-3: Buttons for navigating between divisions in Scan Request dialog
For easier visibility the number of the currently selected feeder division has been further
highlighted. The division number is now displayed in a bigger font in an extra field and blinks.
Restrictions
The feature is only supported for the following feeder types that have multiple divisions or
channels:
Smartfeeder 2x8mm Xi Splice, item no. [00141499-xx]
Smartfeeder 2x8mm Xi, item no. [00141479-xx]
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4.5 Monitoring and Logging of Maintenance Status
To improve machine availability and to prevent unplanned machine failures, hardware components
such as the guide cars, guide rails and loose bearings are monitored and, when their service life
setpoints are reached, a detailed error message is issued at the station.
Figure 4-4: Detailed error message for maintenance status
Furthermore, the status bar for monitoring the maintenance status of hardware components is now
divided into different color sections. If certain threshold values are exceeded, the maintenance
status in the progress bar switches to a different color.
Figure 4-5: Example for maintenance status indicated in different colors
For further information, please refer to the Technical Information about the maintenance due status
on SIPLACE machines, item no. [TI2020-03D06].
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4.6 Synchronizing Recalibrations of All SIPLACE Stations Along the
Line
Compatible mode: Hidden
The recalibration procedure can now be synchronized for all SIPLACE stations along the line to
minimize the overall downtime of that line. For this, one SIPLACE station in the line assumes the
role of “master station”. When a recalibration is triggered on a station that is connected to the
master station, all other reachable SIPLACE stations along the line are triggered to start the same
recalibration procedure as the master station.
If a non-master SIPLACE station cannot be reached when the synchronized recalibration is
triggered, e.g. because it is offline at that specific moment, its recalibration is done unsynchronized.
If a station is triggered to start a synchronized recalibration while it is producing, the station stops
production and starts the recalibration procedures. If the station is triggered to start a synchronized
recalibration while it is already recalibrating, the triggered recalibration procedure is added to the
recalibration job queue, i.e. the recalibration procedure is done after the current recalibration
procedure is finished. If a recalibration triggered by the master station is already performed during
the currently running recalibration procedure on the station, it will not be added to the recalibration
job queue. If the station is triggered to start a synchronized recalibration while it is being stopped,
e.g. by a user or due to an error, the recalibration procedure is added to the recalibration job queue
and is done after the station has been restarted.
In the Machine neighborhood settings in the station GUI, you can view information on the
synchronized recalibration in the Recalibrations at line level area on the right. Depending on
which role the station has during the synchronized recalibration, different information is displayed.
On the master station, only the Synchronize recalibrations option is visible. If the option is
activated, the recalibration is synchronized along the line. If the option is deactivated, all machines
recalibrate independently.
NOTICE
The Synchronize recalibrations option can only be activated or deactivated on the
master station.
Figure 4-6: Machine neighborhood view with recalibration information on a master station