Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 16:49:16 EDT 2010 | nguyennca
I have an error that stop FIP 3 from running. The error is "FIP OSS2 R3.1Bi CRTA event I/O. If anyone knows what this error is about then please help. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 02:27:30 EDT 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning, Those random stops are typically related to wrong vacuum limits calibration. Have you calibrated vacuum limits for each nozzle? BR, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 02:59:09 EDT 2007 | saab
Out of curiosity, I measured the vacuum levels on our Topaz. With a #31 nozzle the values read somewhere between 130 and 150 when open and about 200 when blocked. The component pickup works fine with no errors with these values
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 12:32:40 EDT 2007 | sarason
Are you sure there wasn't solder stuck up the nozzle. Which would make for a doggy pressure indication?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 13:52:35 EDT 2007 | slthomas
100% positive. First thing I did was check the nozzle, plus it was happening with all nozzles on head 1. It's definitely in the circuit somewhere.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 18:12:54 EDT 2007 | sarason
Then look for a disconnected supply or earth to the head. A dodgy cap (high ESR) on the supply of the board. Put a CRO on the supply and check it's supply and earth to chassis and to each other and then compare the level to other boards in the machin
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 10:49:24 EDT 2007 | slthomas
If someone knows specifically what the sequence of events is in a Topaz placement step I'd appreciate it if you could share that with me. We've developed an intermittent problem with ours where it places the part and immediately stops with E0873. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 11:40:32 EDT 2010 | daxman
Huh... Can you maybe explain a bit more? Are you getting this error on the IP3 monitor or on the programming computer? Do you use MCS, Fuji Cam or Flexa? Will the machine start up and zero-set? At which point of the power-up does the error arise? Are
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 14:18:59 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Just a little status update. When it's running and I monitor the I/O, the mount vacuum bit never turns over to 0. It may be turning over enough to run, but not long enough to see on screen. It stays at 1. When it errors, I can trip it by putting my
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 10:36:03 EDT 2007 | slthomas
After considerable head scratching yesterday afternoon I've determined that this is a symptom of flaky wiring, a loose connector, etc.. The head 1 mount vacuum bit isn't changing all the time on the blow off, and it errors out at that point. When I r