Off Line Editor; Remote Event Monitor; Temperature Control Unit - DEK 265 horizon Engineering Specification

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Off Line Editor

Remote Event Monitor

Temperature Control Unit

Chapter Issue 1 May 00
The Off Line Editor (OLE) is an optional desktop application which can operate
under Windows 95/98 or NT. The OLE has an easy to use graphical user
interface available in English, French or German.
Facilities exist in this application for the creation and editing of product files off
the printer. When using a network, product files can be created/edited and made
available to all printers on the network.
The advanced features of the OLE allows the tooling panel to display scanned
board images or Gerber files whilst editing AutoFlex tooling pins, ensuring that
any underside components are not damaged.
The Remote Event Monitor (REM) is an optional desktop application which
operates under Windows 95/98 or NT. This package allows remote status
monitoring and reliability analysis of any number of printing machines across a
network. The REM constantly scans the event log of each printer and from the
information displays the current status of the printer.
A pseudo beacon is displayed on the desktop showing the current status of
printer, this is also repeated in the application icon. This allows a user to
minimize the program but still be informed immediately the status of the printer
changes. The REM displays the most recent machine events and highlights the
last significant event. Significance of events can be fully configured by the user
if particular emphasis is required on selected events.
Any event log files can be analyzed, either live across a network or from
archived files. All reliability calculations are performed according to
SEMI E- 10 standard.
This optional standalone unit delivers conditioned air at controlled levels of
temperature and airflow velocity to maintain optimum solder paste operating
conditions within the Horizon printer. The unit operates throughout a wide
spectrum of ambient conditions, providing process control within 1°C.
The TCU uses a forced air principle to create a positive pressure within the
printhead to supply treated air to the printhead area. The airflow is controlled to
minimize the airflow across the screen to reduce any paste drying.
Engineering Specification
ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
MACHINE OPTIONS
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