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What is X3 machine in G.D?
In G.D the X3 is an automatic machine, for packagin.
Packet blanks how to Storage and Use Conditions in the X3 machines?
To avoid the damage of the blank properties it is recommended to store, to handle and to use the materials according to the following criteria: Packet Blank Specification G.D S.p.A. Rel. 1.0 28 June 2006.
Packet blanks Dimensions for the X3 Machines?
The blank dimensions are defined on the layout drawing, and allowed tolerances are summarized in the following table: Property Tolerance, [mm] SQ RC, BE, PP External shape and size ± 0.3 ± 0.15 Cut position and size ± 0.3 ± 0.15 Crease position and size ± 0.3 ± 0.15 (referred to the crease center) Uncoated surface position ± 0.5 Uncoated surface size 0.0 / -1.0 G.D S.p.A. Rel. 1.0 28 June 2006.
Packet blanks Conversion Technology for the X3 machines?
Two different technology are used for converting the blanks: a) rotary die b) flat die. The creasing rule pressure (or depth) must be adjusted to get the right folding resistance of the multiple creasing lines. Advantages Critical areas Rotary Recommended for high volumes Accurate process control required to keep the cut/creasing accuracy inside acceptable tolerance Flat Excellent Cut vs Creasing lines.
INNER-FRAME UNWINDING on X3 machine?
If the inner-frame reference mark is off-center, obtain dimension from the wrapping module and determine the adjustment mark position from the following table: Adjustment mark Dimension position L=36,60nm.
INNER-FRAME description for the X3 machine?
Height of inner-frame pusher follower. When vertical pusher is at all-down end of run, by means of screw position surface parallel and at a distance of 144.2mm from machined surface.
FOIL LOADER GROUP descriptions on the X3 machine?
The solenoid valve 5Y461 controls the piston that executes the opening/closure of the reel transport pincers. The electrovalve is commanded: Further to the request for the loading of the reel on the pincers. further to the manual activation of selector 5S364 , when selector 5S365 is positioned for the manual operation of the reel loader.
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X3 machine RUN IN MANUAL MODE
The manual mode can only be selected by authorized persons by means of a key selector. Selector S130. It is possible to bypass the packer machine run condition n by means of a selector positioned on the cabinet front panel. The machine push-button panel is equipped with a key-selector called 2S138.
X3 MULTIFUNCTION BLANK GROUP instruction?
Make sure that the multifunction drum is in stop, then fit the guides of the new hopper, respecting the dimensions of the figure. SETTING CHECK: Using jig 2PHRF, adjusting the height and width will be considerably simpler.
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X3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION C-shape size change?
C-shape size change (for X3 packers), keeping the composition unchanged, is adequate as regards the time required to meet the production requirements imposed by the market. This means that a size change can be completed in less than eight hours. The zones involved when fitting the C-shape are: BLANK GROUP, besides the replacement of sizegroup parts, there is the insertion of the blank modeler group. INNER-FRAME GROUP AND 4TH WHEEL, interchangeable modular group and its sizegroup parts. 5TH-6TH WHEEL, sizegroup parts. EXIT CHANNEL, sizegroup parts.
Material Specifications, for G.D packaging lines wrapping, Cigarettes at entry
The integrity and regularity of the cigarette size at entry to line is of vital importance to the proper operation of the machine line itself. It is therefore requested that cigarettes at entry meet the following specifications: Cigarette Specification G.D S.p.A. Rel. 1.0 28 June 2006 Main Properties PARAMETER UNIT VALUE Cigarette diameter as defined on the layout drawing - tolerance [mm] ± 0.05 Cigarette length as defined on the layout drawing - tolerance ± 0.25 Cigarette condition.
Material Specifications, Packet blanks - Main Board commercial grades
Manufacturer Grade Type Grammage Thickness 2 [g/m ] [ μm] Invercote T GZ 220 ÷ 280 275 ÷ 365 IGGESUND Invercote Albato GZ 250 ÷ 290 285 ÷ 485 Invercote Incada GC1 205 320 Silk T (Folding Box Board) WESTVACO Printkote C1S 199 ÷ 251 254 ÷ 355 (Solid Bleached Board) Style 199 ÷ 251 254 ÷ 355 Advantage 221 ÷ 275 279 ÷ 355 Silk 199 ÷ 251 254 ÷ 355 Kopparwhite GC1 180 ÷ 220 255 ÷ 320 STORAENSO (Folding Box Board) Kopparwhite LS 180 ÷ 210 260 ÷ 310 Kopparwhite T 215, 260 325, 415 Kopparwhite T LS 180 ÷ 260 275 ÷ 420 Tako CX GC1 200 ÷ 230 275 ÷ 325 M-REAL (Folding Box Board) 200 ÷ 230 300 ÷ 350 Tako CX Lite.
Packet blanks - Fibre direction?
The blank fiber direction could be LONG GRAIN or SHORT GRAIN. Here follows a table with recommended fibre direction for the main pack structures: Blank curling after wetting the reverse side. LONG GRAIN SHORT GRAIN Rounded Corner Square Pillow Pack Bevel Edge Half Rounded Corner.
Packet blanks - Varnish?
The coefficient of friction of the blank is quite important to avoid too high resistance in the folding operation, and depends on the varnish selection. Static Kinetic Coefficient of Friction 0.25 ÷ 0.35 0.20 ÷ 0.30.
Packet blanks - Printing Resistance?
Printing must assure no colour lift or removal.
Packet blanks - Glue Perforation?
When the pack structure or dimension reduces the glueing surface on the pack side, it may be necessary to add some glue perforations, at least in the side panels of the lid, in order to assure a a good glue absorption and consequently a strong bonding at the highest production speeds. The glue perforation: must cover all the unvarnished areas, must be as dense as possible (max spacing 3 mm), must be as deep as necessary to cut the outer layer, i.e 1/3 ÷ 1/2 of the board thickness. The glue perforation are always required on all the glueing areas for laminated boards and must completely pass through the foil thickness.
Packet blanks – Embossing?
To guarantee the innerframe proper bonding, embossing position on the front panel must not be superimposed to the innerframe glue pattern.
Packet blanks - Crease Resistance vs Bending Angle
The standard Crease Resistance specification is given taking into account the Crease Recovery after a 90° folding. For a special pack like the RC one, creasing lines are folded just 15° at the end of the round formation. In order to allow a smooth bending and an accurate formation of the rounded area, it is necessary to specify and control the momentum at a theoretical bending angle of 15°. As a result of the Lorentzen & Wettre Creasibility test, it is possible to measure the bending momentum at a specified deflection (15°).
Packet blanks - Square Pack?
Square Pack PARAMETER UNIT TEST VALUE METHOD Board type − Coated Solid Bleached Board (GZ); (as defined on the layout drawing) − Coated wood pulp board (GC1-GC2); − Metal or plastic foil laminated board. Board Metal/plastic foil. GZ GC1-GC2 2 Grammage [g/m] ISO536 220 ÷ 240 200 ÷ 230 250 ÷ 280 - tolerance ± 5% (of target value) Thickness ISO534 [μm] 270 ÷ 310 250 ÷ 350 260 ÷ 360 - tolerance ± 5% (of target value) Short grain preferred Fiber Direction Clay coated board Laminated Board (reference grade ICT240) Pack Thickness [mm] Pack Thickness [mm] ≥ 20 < 20 ≥ 20 < 20 Crease Recovery . [cmN/m] Internal < 20.0 < 16.0 < 18.0 < 14.0 longitudinal folds .
Packet blanks - Round Corner Pack?
Board type − Coated Solid Bleached Board (GZ) (as defined on the layout drawing) − Coated wood pulp board (GC1-GC2); − Metal or plastic foil laminated board. Board Metal/plastic foil (refer to chapter 1.1.1 for main laminated board available commercial grades) GZ GC1-GC2 2 Grammage [g/m] ISO536 230 ÷ 240 210 ÷ 230 250 ÷ 280 - tolerance ± 5% (of target value) Thickness ISO534 [μm] 280 ÷ 310 260 ÷ 350 260 ÷ 360 - tolerance ± 5% (of target value) Fiber Direction Long grain Clay coated board Laminated Board (reference grade ICT240) Crease Recovery [cmN/m] Internal <15.0 <13.0 longitudinal folds [cmN/m] Internal < 15.0 < 15.0 flap fold .
aHMI PushButtons?
The PushButtons feature allows the user to add custom push buttons to the aHMI application. The buttons are located on the right Task bar. The buttons can be configured using the PushButtons.xml configuration file. There are three types of buttons: BUTTON_TYPE_MOMENTARY_ON, BUTTON_TYPE_TOGGLE, BUTTON_TYPE_TOGGLE_PERSISTENT.
Wireless Sensors?
The Wireless Sensors feature is a new addition to the aHMI interface application that enables the use of wireless sensors to sample accelerometer, microphone and temperature data. This feature is designed to make it easier for users to collect data from the machine components without the need for physical connections.
Packet blanks - Bevel Edge Pack?
Bevel Edge Pack PARAMETER UNIT TEST VALUE METHOD Board type Coated Solid Bleached Board (GZ); (as defined on the layout − Coated wood pulp board (GC1-GC2); drawing) Metal or plastic foil laminated board. Board Metal/plastic foil.
Innerliner - Storage and Use Conditions?
Storage - temperature min / max [°C] 5 min - 30 max - relative humidity [%] 50 ÷ 65 - storage life It is recommended to use the material within 3 months, pallet e packing Suitable to protect blanks from any damage. Avoid dry environments and direct exposition to sunlight or other atmospheric agents. Material Condition - external surface not damaged by cuts, tears, slits or holes - metallized side outer surface of reel - coating or foil adhesion no material removal on embossing head - reel splices max. 1 (avg. on 10 reels) - splices marked on reel heads(*) - type of splice with tape on both sides.
Hinge Lid Packet Adhesive?
Fast setting glue is one of the most important elements in proper medium/high speed machine operations. Moreover, to properly bond either clay coated or laminated blanks, a specific adhesive selection is needed. As it is impossible to define a specific product composition, we list the main commercially manufactured glues taking into account: glue manufacturers recommendations; good performance feedbacks from the field. The below listed characteristics are indicative. As regards the storage conditions, it is very important to strictly follow the supplier recommendations.
Display Carton Film – Main Properties?
Material Type Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP), heat shrinkable or not Surface Properties - Coextruded - Coated - Two side heat sealable Additional Treatments Corona treatment for printable films 2 Grammage [g/m] ISO536 18.2 ÷ 22.8 Thickness [μm] ISO534 20 ÷ 25 (± 5%) Heat Sealing Temperature [°C] 110 ÷ 150 Dimensions as defined on the layout drawing - tollerance on width W [mm] ± 1.0 - Outside Diameter (OD) max. [mm] 600 - Inside Diameter (ID) [mm] as defined on the layout drawing - tollerance on ID [mm] ± 0.5 .
X3 Cigarettes at entry
The integrity and regularity of the cigarette size at entry to line is of vital importance to the proper operation of the machine line itself.
X3 Naked Wrap Films
With Naked Wrap we refer to single overwrapped packs that are further overwrapped in several arrangements: − 10 or more packs: Naked Wrap Bundle − 2 packs: Twin Overwrap The external film must have special features to avoid sticking on the single pack film during the heat sealing phase. Pack films have to be coextruded. They can be shrinkable for hinge lid packs but must have a low shrinkage for soft packs.
X3 ROUND CORNER SIZE CHANGE WITH MULTIFUNCTION GROUP AND SPEED-UP
The Round Corner sizegroup changeover (for packers X3), keeping composition (7-6-7) complies with the time demands set by the marked. This means that a change can be carried out in less than eight hours. The zones involved when fitting the Round Corner format are: 1. BLANK GROUP involving the replacement of size parts and the addition of the blank modeler group. 2. INNER-FRAME GROUP AND 4THWHEEL, interchangeable modular group and its sizegroup parts. 3. 5TH-6TH WHEEL size parts. 4. EXIT CHANNEL size parts.
aHMI
Advanced Human Machine Inerface (aHMI) is the machine interface of all the automatic machines in G.D.
aHMI ERGONOMICS
aHMI Ergonomics is the set of rules used to facilitate navigation as much as possible via the touch screen system. All the areas that can be selected via a click are clearly defined and highlighted, whereas those areas that cannot be selected, or that are not active at the moment, are colored in gray. All the buttons that can be pressed have a rounded, embossed-shaped, are shaded and have a minimum size of 60 x 60 pixel, sufficient to be pressed with a finger on the touch screen.
USER ACCESS PROFILE in aHMI?
The user access profiles are four, are defined as roles and are the following. Operator can carry out machine control and brand change operations. Maintainer can carry out simple adjustments, manage brands and formats. Technician can carry out complex operations and adjustments, which require specific skills. Administrator is the most expert user and can operate on the machine without limitations. In addition to these user profiles, by modifying file aHMI_Setting.xml, you can enable a fifth profile called Anonymous User. This particular user allows you to browse the entire aHMI without the possibility of modifying it (READ-ONLY mode). To log in with this user, you don’t need to enter any type of credentials, simply press the relative button in the User Login panel.
aHMI USER PAGE?
If the automatic logout is disabled, the user must remember to logout when he leaves the work place. It is possible to enable the password request (strongly recommended). Button Change Password allows changing the password. Button Save allows saving all changes. Button Logout terminates the current work session. Once the user logs out, the history of the pages viewed by that user will reset and a new user login will be requested. For the administrator users only, the right context bar shows: Button Exit to exit the application; Button Minimize to minimize the aHMI application to a Windows icon; Button Users Administration to open the user profiles management page.
aHMI USER PROFILES MANAGEMENT PAGE?
The page is available only to the administrator role, to access it, press the Users Administration button. The page shows all the information related to the user profiles, it allows editing the existing ones and to create new specific users. The administrator will assign to the new users one of the relevant roles. The specific users will login by entering their username and password in the login window. To add a new user, the administrator must press the button New and enter the user information: in particular, the Username and Role fields are mandatory, and only once inserted, it is possible to proceed to save using the button Save. Then, the administrator must assign a default password to the user, by pressing button Show All, selecting the user he has just created, pressing the button Edit and then Reset Password. The automatic default password of aHMI is 123. The new user is requested to change it the first time he logs in.
aHMI LOGIN THROUGH BADGE?
On aHMI, it is possible to set also the login through badge. When it is active, the user page shows an icon that indicates whether the reader is operating correctly or not. The administrator user page shows the user to which a badge has been assigned. To assign a badge to a user, access his Edit page, press the Assign Badge button and move the badge near the reader. To remove a badge assigned to a user, access his Edit page and press the Disable Badge button.
aHMI INFO BAR?
The info bar is located in the upper section of the screen, it is always visible, regardless of the page selected and contains information panels for each of the main machines and loaders operation. The current machine is contained in the biggest panel and it’s also the reference machine of the currently open page, unless this is a general page cross-referencing all the machines. For example, the parameter page always refers to the current machine, while the main menu page is independent from the machine. The bar is usually blue. In more recent aHMI versions, the bar becomes grey when aHMI is not active on the PLC that regulates the machine operation, that is aHMI operates solely locally on the files present in its mass storage without transferring the parameters to the PLC. This is the typical situation of demo operation during training courses. The operating status of each machine is indicated by the color of the panel that contains it, red = machine in stop, green = machine running , yellow = machine reset.
aHMI NAVIGATION BAR?
The lower part of the screen is called Navigation Bar and remains fixed in all the pages. it contains the navigation buttons, whose icons recall those of a common Internet browser, making the user experience easier and more intuitive. The buttons on the bar are not supported by a text description since they are the same in all the pages. Going from left to right, we find: buttons Previous/following page allow to go forward or backwards during the page navigation, by revisiting the pages in chronologically; button List of viewed pages allows viewing a drop-down menu of the last 10 pages that have been opened. The icon near the name of each page indicates if the page has been opened before or after the current page; button Home allows going back to the main machine operation page; button Synoptic menu open the custom pages index page.
aHMI MESSAGE LIST?
By pressing button shaped like a traffic light, the message page is shown. The list sorting depends on the selection made on the light blue column title. When the page opens, the messages are shown based on their priority and, with colors being equal, on the activation time. The left icon indicates whether the message can be reset.
aHMI MESSAGE PAGE?
If the automatic message commutation is enabled, and if the machine stops for any reason, the aHMI immediately shows the message display page, so that, even from a distance, the operator can see the machine stop cause. In any case, it is possible to open this page by pressing on the message displayed in the message list. For some messages, there are troubleshooting videos that can be accessed by pressing button Troubleshooting Tutorial.
aHMI MESSAGE SWITCH?
When a machine stop occurs, with the Message Switch enabled, aHMI changes the page automatically to show the detail page of the message that caused the stop. The Message Switch can be: single-machine, the current machine is the machine highlighted in the upper info bar. This is also the reference machine of the currently open page, unless this is a general page cross-referencing all the machines. The single-machine message switches do not modify the current machine, and thus the page change occurs only if the stopped machine is the current machine. multi-machine – in this case aHMI change page as soon as any machine, among the machines selected in the set-up pop-up, stops, even if it’s not the current machine.
aHMI CONTROL PAGE?
At each user login, aHMI shows this page, that is used by the operator to control the machine during the production. If there are any messages that may help the operator in controlling the machine, regardless of the machine currently selected, such as, for example, the messages requesting the preparation of the materials, these are shown in a window by pressing the Production Messages push-button.
aHMI HIGHLIGHTED PARAMETERS AND SELECTORS?
”This pop-up window shows a summary of the selectors and parameters which take on a value which requires the machine operator's attention. To open the pop-up window, press the Warning Parameters button in the control page. The pop-up windows shows numerical and binary (selectors) parameters, provided that they are: of the Product Feature or Excluding Check type, that is parameters whose values may compromise the product desired characteristics; of the Bypass type, that is selectors that modify the machine part operation in non-compliance with the indications of the initial machine configuration.
aHMI MACHINE DRIVE PAGE?
This page can be accessed by pressing the machine speed/grade button, located on the upper info bar. With large characters, to be able to view them also from afar, the main motor grades, when the machine is stopped, or the speed, when the machine is running, are shown. Area shows the machine drive state, that is the operating speed at which the machine should run and the desired production efficiently, which is set by the PLC software and it is used as reference to calculate the machine production efficiency during the shift; the left side of each panel shows the electric component acronym.
aHMI CUSTOM PAGES?
From the control page, it is possible to go to the custom pages, by pressing the buttons of the relevant menu, located on the right. Even the control page may be partly a custom page, since, in place of the main machine figure, sometimes there are graphical items typical of custom pages. Custom pages are always independent from the current machine selection on the info bar. If the page refers to a specific machine, this will be highlighted in the page in a suitable way.
aHMI MAIN PAGE?
This page shows the machine picture , the push-buttons that represent the materials or the machine sections, which allow the access to the secondary pages. Area displays the info, the controls and the main machine services.
aHMI SECONDARY PAGES?
The buttons of area are specific for the operator and allow the access to the cleaning and control functions. The buttons of area are specific for the Maintenance operator and allow the access to the machine ordinary adjustment functions. The selection of the buttons of areas and causes the display of the specifications of the elements displayed in area.
aHMI HEATERS PAGES?
The page represents the heaters of the machine; in case various heaters are positioned in different machine sections, there will a page for each group. By pressing on the meters and parameters, based on their configuration, it is possible to skip to the detail page, described below, or, with reference to the parameters, to open the keyboard to edit them directly above the custom page.
aHMI CUSTOM PAGE TRENDS?
In custom pages, it is possible to define specific machine trends, as well as the general ones described in the statistics chapter. The display items of the available trends in the custom pages are Trend and TrendOnActivation. Any kind of Trend is entirely managed by aHMI and not by the PLC, as for the oscilloscope. Thus, they absorb memory resources and CPU load from aHMI. The Trend data sampling of the custom pages may be enabled or disabled directly by the operator or by opening and closing the custom page, or it may be enabled on start by the aHMI and remain active in the background even when the page is exited: it depends on how the trend has been set-up. The custom page trend graphs may be binary, i.e. they may contain variables grouped on two different scaled or units of measure, located on the left and on the right of the graph.
aHMI CUSTOM PAGE TREND ON ACTIVATION ITEM?
It is used to display in a graphic format the values of one or more variables sampled during the shift, upon PLC request. The PLC’s request is carried out through an activator, which is typically a hidden PLC-aHMI exchange variable, but that can also be a parameter viewable by the operator. Steps to reach the trend from a custom page of the Maker machine. Press the highlighted buttons.
aHMI MAIN MENU?
This page may be accessed by selecting the dedicated button in the navigation bar. It comprises a series of buttons that activate the same amount of main pages: Parameters : pages used to navigate between the machine parameters and their modification. External devices : specific pages for the external devices such as cameras, aligning devices, end check devices etc. Statistics : it activates the section corresponding to production statistics, machine chronology and performance. Brand Change or Brand Management : they allow to access the brand choice section. Guided Test : it activates the section dedicated to the machine tests, inspection and maintenance. Tools , it shows the machine and aHMI configuration pages, the PLC communication status pages, and the data export/import pages.
aHMI PARAMETERS?
From the main menu, press button Parameters to access the general page that displays the machine parameters and selectors. From this page the operator can access all the selectors and parameters of common use. The previous selection of the current machine is essential, since the item hierarchy is rooted in the machine and in the last sheets of the parameters. Furthermore, the page will show only the acceptable parameters for the current user role. The page shows, if relevant, the picture of the machine, of the process, or of the device associated to the selected function object. The Descendants tab displays the list of processes/devices/function objects that directly depend on the one currently selected and shown in the title. Press one of the list items to select it and to modify the list accordingly.
aHMI PARAMETER EDITING PAGE?
Select one of the parameters in the list to display its editing page that displays the information of the parameter, which shows its name in the title. Upon the page opening the virtual keyboard is displayed in close-up shot to carry out the modification. The keyboard features characteristics compliant with the type of parameter: whole, numeral, binary. The keyboard features four closing buttons: the green ones edit the value while the red ones close it without editing it. The two buttons with arrow (65) close also the current parameter page and reopen the previous page, while the two buttons without arrow do not cause the exiting from the current parameter.
aHMI EXTERNAL DEVICES?
By pressing button External devices , located in the main menu, the submenus of the auxiliary devices enabled for machine control and product verification are shown, such as the three devices shown in figure. By pressing one of the buttons, aHMI merely launches the external program that controls the device.
aHMI STATISTICS?
By pressing button Statistics from the main menu, or by pressing one of the production data summary buttons in the machine control page, it is possible to access the statistics general page Performance Viewer . All the statistics pages are independent from the current machine selection.
aHMI MACHINE PERFORMANCE?
This page shows the summary of the machine performance of the current shift (not yet concluded) divided by product and times. The horizontal graphic indicator located right under the shift selector in different colors shows how the shift is structured: the purple colored shows the time forward state during the work shift; the green colored areas show the shift sections dedicated to production; the orange colored areas show pauses, i.e. machine non-productive periods. The central section of the page shows the machine performance calculated based on the products and times.
aHMI SHIFT SETTING?
From the context bar of the main statistics page, by pressing button Shift Management. The page is conceived as a table where the machine weekly work shifts are displayed. The column on the left shows the weekdays; the central page areas shows the work shifts and pauses previously set for the selected day. For each day, it is possible to set several work shifts with pauses that are subtracted from the total duration of the shift in the statistical calculations. The yellow shows the current work shift. Column Type indicates the displayed item time; work or pause. Column Start time shows the start time. Column Stop time shows the end time. These items, together with the day, identify the work shift univocally.
aHMI MESSAGE HISTORY?
This page shows the history of all the messages displayed: the Stop Messages that have stopped the machine; the stops occurred with the machine already stopped; the colored message that did not stop the production. The side context bar shows the message filtering buttons. The message description in the relevant language, the start and end time and the consequent duration expressed in hours/minutes/seconds and as a percentage value are shown on the left. The percentage is calculated with respect to the sum of the duration of the different messages listed.
aHMI MACHINE STOP?
All the messages that caused the machine stop, while it was running, are displayed. The machine downtime is calculated from the time the message is displayed to the time the machine is reset to run. If a message that turns off the machine is displayed, it is shown in the box Current Stop.
aHMI MATERIAL COUNT?
This page shows a list of the materials used in the machine and the total quantity processed, plus the same quantity divided into used for Real Production and for Rejected Production.
aHMI AUXILIARY COUNTERS?
This page displays the counters which run off the application, which are of a different type from those regarding rejects.
aHMI REAL OUTPUT?
The page shows the details concerning the real production divided according to the current machine production speed.
aHMI REJECTED PRODUCTION?
Using button Reject Station, it is possible to view the data grouped by reject station.
aHMI TIME HISTORY?
The page shows the summary of the machine times during the work shift.
aHMI STATISTICAL TRENDS?
It is possible to define a list of variables whose values are continuously sampled for the entire duration of the work shift. There are two types of trends, User Trends and Main Trends, which are not always present: in file aHmi_Setting.xml, User Trends is set, which is used in Maker machines and sometimes in Packer machines. In file ShiftTrendPages.xml Main Trends is set, which is used in Maker machines.
aHMI USER TRENDS?
The variables selected are continuously sampled for the entire work shift. Different variables may be sampled in different work shifts. To add variables to the list, press button Add To Trend located in the parameter or meter page.
aHMI MAIN TRENDS?
A series of trends set upon configuration of the aHMI which allow to observe the trend of certain variable sets, even with different scales of values, by displaying them on a double vertical axis. Variables are continuously sampled during the entire work shift and are listed in file ShiftTrendConfiguration.xml, their graphical representation is described in file ShiftTrendPages.xml.
aHMI QUALITY DATA?
This page includes a list of tables containing statistical data. The presence and contents of this page may be set through files StatisticMiscellaneousDataConfiguration.xml and StatisticMiscellaneousDataPage.xml located in directory aHmi_Data. File StatisticMiscellaneousDataConfiguration.xml contains the list of data to be stored in each work shift. File StatisticMiscellaneousDataPage.xml describes the content of the tables to be displayed.
aHMI BRAND CHANGE PROCEDURES?
There are two options for the type of brand change management that the customer can choose from when purchasing the aHMI, Traditional brand type change (Brand Change), Multi-recipe brand change (Brand Management).
aHMI Configuration, Backing up Images from VIU Vision System?
This document provides instructions on how to back up images from the VIU vision sys-tem using the provided XML configuration file. The configuration file is used to specify the settings for the backup process, such as the local folder path and FTP login infor-mation. The configuration file contains the following settings: isEnable: A boolean value indicating whether the backup process is enabled or not. VsName: The name of the VIU vision system. LocalFolderPath: The local folder path where the backup images will be stored. FtpUserName: The username for FTP login. FtpPassword: The password for FTP login. Folders: A list of folders to be backed up. Each folder is specified with the FolderName attribute. Make sure to modify the settings in the configuration file according to your specific backup requirements.
aHMI Configuration, IACS
If you are using an IACS PC, be sure, to follow this steps: 1. Close aHMI or aHMIClient 2. Switch to Administrator User 3. Start the application Chane Authentication Mode, under Program Files (x86) G.D S.p.A aHMI ChangeAuthenticationMode.exe 4. Select the desired authentication mode 5. Switch to normal user or power user 6. Launch aHMI or aHMI Client.
aHMI Configuration, CHANGE AUTHENTICATION MODE
Is now possible to change the authentication mode in aHMI and aHmiClient. Using the application Change Authentication Mode , is possible to switch from Automation Framework Authentication ( AF ) to LDAP Authentication. Starting from version 1.7.0, inside the installation folder of aHMI (or aHmi Cli-ent), is present the new application Change Authentication Mode . Start the application under Program Files (x86) G.D S.p.A aHMI ChangeAuthenticationMode.exe Be sure to close the aHMI, or the setting will be effective from the next aHmi start.
aHMI Auto-logon
After startup, aHmi can show the prompt to log-on or directly logging on as operator. This setting is made in C:\AF_GD\aHMI\aHMI_Data\aHMI_Setting.xml with the tag <AutomaticLogin>true</AutomaticLogin>.
aHMI Languages
Languages supported by aHmi should be written inside file C:\AF_GD\aHMI\Project_Setting.xml For example: <Languages> <Language>English</Language> <Language>Italian</Language> <Language>Chinese</Language> <Language>Japanese</Language></Languages>.
aHMI Brand change or management
In file C:\AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\aHmi_Setting.xml the tags <BrandManagerCollectiType-Name>aHMI.BMCBrandChange</BrandManagerCollectionTypeName> describes the type of brand operations: it can be aHMI.BMCBrandChange (default) or aHMI.BMCBrandManagement.
aHmi to aHmi Data Exchange (e.g. Remote Message)
The Remote Messages functionality shows the machine status and messages of a remote aHMI. For example C800/BV aHMI shows the status of main machine, cabinet and charges and their messages of X6. In this situation X6 aHMI is server e C800 aHMI is client. Every aHMI can be server and client contemporaneously. For example X6 aHMI can show C800 messages, too. To activate the Remote Messages functionality, You have to configure some files. In the file C:\AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\aHmi_Setting.xml of aHMI server, You have to write <RemoteHmiDataExchangeServerEnabled>true</RemoteHmiDataExchangeServerEnabled> to enable aHmi as server.
aHMI Customer Data Exchange (used by customer data collection client and by G.D Device Manager)
In the file C: AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\aHmi_Setting.xml write <CustomerDataExchangeServerEnabled>true</CustomerDataExchangeServerEnabled> to enable aHmi as server. Moreover set the tcp/ip address of the server (some aHmi PCs have more than one ethernet board), e.g. <CustomerDataExchangeServerIP>10.11.2.2</CustomerDataExchangeServerIP>.
aHMI Trace Option.
Install on aHMI's PC the Beckhoff TcScope2. Registrer Scope View (Registration Key P844-7593-2837) Open in application folder the file C:\AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\aHMISetting.xml and set : <OscilloscopePresent>True</OscilloscopePresent> <ScopeSampleTimeUs>1000</ ScopeSampleTimeUs > <MaxScopeChannelNumber>8</MaxScopeChannelNumber> ScopeSampleTimeUs value specifies the ScopeView sample time in microseconds. However a value below 1000 is automatically reset to 1000. MaxScopeChannelNumber value specifies the maximum allowed number of traces. However, aHmi limits to 10 this number. Note that folder C:\AF_GD\aHmi\aHmi_Data\ScopeView has been deleted, because Scope_View_Config.sv2 file is unnecessary. Run aHMI in online mode In meter pages is available a button to add a ScopeView channel to monitor the vari-able.
Other settings in aHmi_settings.xml file.
To show or hide the check/uncheck buttons, edit the tag: <CheckedTestVisible>true</CheckedTestVisible> To show or hide the code info buttons, edit the tag: <CodeInfoEnabled>true</CodeInfoEnabled>; this option allows the visualization of wiring diagrams. To view detailed images rather than schematic and generic views, edit the tag: <DetailedGraphicsEnabled>true</DetailedGraphicsEnabled> For detailed suggestions on what to do in testing or after a message, edit the tag: <OptionalActionsEnabled>true</OptionalActionsEnabled> .
Plant Info
Edit the ???? inside the file C:\AF_GD\aHMI\AF_Plant_Info.xml <?xml version= 1.0 ?> <Plant xmlns:xsi= http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance xmlns:xsd= http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema > <CustomerID>????</CustomerID> <CustomerDescription>????</CustomerDescription> <LineID>????</LineID> <LineDescription>????</LineDescription> <CustomerLineDescription></CustomerLineDescription> <CustomerLineID></CustomerLineID> <CustomerNotes></CustomerNotes> </Plant> Where: CustomerID = numeric client code used inside G.D to identify the client CustomerDescription = client description used inside G.D (see factory DataBase) LineID = line number used by GD (see Order Confirmation) LineDescription = line description: (see Order Confirmation; … X6 ... C800BV ...) Other field edited directly from aHMI and used from client: CustomerLineDescription = line description; used from client; edited directly from aHMI CustomerLineID = line id; used from client; edited directly from aHMI CustomerNotes = line note; used from client; edited directly from aHMI .
External Device Applications
Install the external application that manages the external device as usual. Modify the file C:\AF_GD\aHMI\Project_Setting.xml adding a section like the following <ExternalDevices>.
Special Devices Synchronization
From Ahmi version 1.3.6.17519, if the device is Omron, Keyence, Matrix or Datalog-icVision, Ahmi can communicate with it only if the state of plc object exter-nal_device_brand's machine is Stopped. From Ahmi versione 1.3.6.17961 machine can be configured adding attribute machineToTestStatus=... To modify this default behaviour, attribute communicateOnlyWithMachineStopped=false or communicateOnlyWithMachineStopped=true must be inserted in files contained in directory C:\AF_GD\ahmi\Special_Devices\... GPVS.xml, KEYENCE_XG.xml, OMRON_FQ2.xml, OMRON_FH.xml, VisionSystem_Settings.xml.
External Device Menu page – Button Images
To manage the button images inside the External Devices Menu page, you need to set the external device in the “Project_Settings.xml” like the follow: <ExternalDevices> <HostedDevice Name= UNIPANEL Present= true ImageOfBut-tonInMenu= … … The “ImageOfButtonInMenu” attribute is needed only for aHMI versions <= 1.0.11.x. You can also add the “ExternalDeviceMenuButtonVisible” but his default value (when omitted) is “true”. The image used for the external devices is setted in the “_Entity_Image_Info_Default.xml” and in the “_Entity_Image_Info_Overwrite.xml” like the follow: … <Entity entityKey= $custompage_h1000_main_$image imageName= DynPage_H1000_Main_Background.jpg … <Entity enti-tyKey= $projectsetting_$hosteddevice_$imageofbuttoninmenu_unipanel imageName= unipanel.png … <Entity entityKey= cb.mch imageName= xx_cabinet.jpg.
External Device page to open a web page using Chrome
To configure it add the following line to file Project_Setting.xml: <HostedDevice Name= Chrome - Google Present= true HostedType= ChromeBrowser Argu-ments= https://www.google.it KeyOfNameInMenu= KeyOfTitleOfPage= ImageOfButtonInMenu= /> The field 'Arguments' contains the uri of the web page. Present from Ahmi version 1.4.0.21215.
OBSOLETE FOLDERS
These folders and all theirs content are obsolete and can be deleted: AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\Language_Translations, AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\XSD AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\Scope_View, AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\Cross_Reference, AF_GD\aHMI\aHmi_Data\Log .
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