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31276
Printed board ready.
31319
Board delivered / removed.
40024
Vortex cassette replaced.
40071
Paper roll replaced
9.11 Host Specific Information Events
EVENT - CEID
DESCRIPTION
31400
Process program directory request.
31401
Process program request.
31402
Erase process program request.
31403
Rename process program request.
31404
Load process program request.
31405
Download process program request.
31406
Upload process program request.
31407
Download configuration request.
31408
Upload configuration request.
31409
Upload management data request.
31410
Clear management batch data request.
31411
Clear management session data request.
31412
Upload event log.
31413
Clear event log request.
31414
Comms - Start request.
31415
Comms - Stop request.
31416
Update mode request.
31417
Communication error.
31418
Parameter information uploaded.
31419
Parameter information downloaded.
31420
Upload parameter.
31421
Comms - Status request.
31422
Comms - Rebuild process program list.
31423
Paste dispense rate adjusted.
31424
Print speed adjusted.
31425
Front squeegee pressure adjusted.
31426
Rear squeegee pressure adjusted.
31427
Print gap adjusted.
31428
Separation speed adjusted.
31429
Cleaning rate adjusted.
31430
X forward offset adjusted.
31431
Y forward offset adjusted.
31432
Theta forward offset adjusted.
31433
X reverse offset adjusted.
31434
Y reverse offset adjusted.
31435
Theta reverse offset adjusted.
31436
Paste dispensed after host command.
31437
Screen cleaned after host command.
31438
Comms enabled.
31439
Comms disabled.
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31442
Paste kneaded after host command.
31443
Paste conditioned after host command.
31458
Proflow pressure adjusted.
40010
Comms - Adjust front print speed.
40011
Comms - Adjust rear print speed.
40041
Request to start
40325
Host Command Start Failed
40326
Host Command Stop Failed
40327
Host Command Pause Failed
40328
Host Command Erase Log Failed
40329
Host Command Erase Batch Failed
40330
Host Command Erase Session Failed
40331
Host Command Rename Product Failed
40332
Host Command Adjust Product Failed
40333
Host Command Clean 1 Failed
40334
Host Command Clean 2 Failed
40335
Host Command Paste Failed
40336
Host Command PP-Select Failed
40337
Host Command Change Screen Failed
40338
Host Command Knead Paste Failed
40376
Host Command Save Product Failed
9.12 Limits Monitoring Events
EVENT - CEID
DESCRIPTION
31000-31200
Status Variables see section 5.5
32000-33000
Discrete Variables see section 5.5
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9.13 Suggested Event Reports
EVENT - CEID
DESCRIPTION
DVID DATA
31277
Board printed.
2008 Front print pressure
2009 Rear print pressure
2010 Print speed
2016 Squeegee
2011 Separation speed
31316
Inspection cycle
complete.
2012 Stretch error
2013 X alignment accuracy
2014 Y alignment accuracy
2015 Theta alignment
32010
(example of a
report for Limits
monitoring)
print_speed crosses
a limit.
2010 print_speed
2027 LimitVariable
2028 EventLimit
2029 TransitionType
40177
(example of a
report for
Traceability
reporting)
Data is available
2033 Traceability Data
9.14 SIMULTANEOUS EVENTS (TIME)
Reference SEMI E30-95 section 4.10.4 Paragraph 4, assignment of centisecond values.
Simultaneous Events may occur on the equipment. The nature of the control software is such that
these events are collected serially as the programme executes. Each collection event that occurs and
is enabled is added to a queue for transmission. This queue is serviced once every program cycle.
Another event will not be transmitted until the previous event has been acknowledged by the Host.
This will always take longer than 10 ms. The program cycle in any case is always greater than 10
ms.
Take the case that the Host creates some reports containing the “clock” variable. The Host then
attaches two of these reports to "Event A" and "Event B". If Event A is detected first then the value
of “clock(A)” would be read as the report is compiled and transmitted. Subsequently the value of
“clock(B)” would be read as the report is compiled and transmitted. Thus, they will always be seen
by the host to occur at different times. The centisecond clock precision is provided by the operating
system.
9.15 MODIFIED PARAMETERS
Procedure to configure event report mentioned section 5.2.1.
Using event reports, Host machine can get notification for modified parameters on change.
Define event report using S2F33 command. A report includes one or more machine
variables. To get list of modified parameters, include Modified Parameters (DVID 2088) in
report definition.