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Operating Characteristics 3-11
3.4.1.1 E10 State Transitions
Certain state transitions will cause a collection event to be signaled. If the event is enabled, this event
will be sent to the Host along with the appropriate reports if appropriate. Table 3-9 lists the state
transitions and notes when events will be sent to the Host.
NOTE The numbers in the # column refer to those in Figure 3-3.
Table 3-9 E10 State Transitions
# From Trigger To Description
1 Unknown Power-Up
Non-Scheduled
Time
Upon Power-Up, the Equipment
defaults to this state.
2 Unknown
Operator
Request
Conditional
The Operator changes states from
the previous state to the new state.
The conditional depends on the
Operator’s intentions.
3
Non-
Productive
Operator
Request
Non-Productive –
4 Standby
Processing of
material begins.
Productive Equipment is processing material.
5 Productive
Operator
Request
Non-Productive
The Operator changes states from
Productive to a new Non-Productive
state. Transition will be made
according to conditional transition #2.
3.4.1.2 E10 STATE Values
The values for E10 states are listed in Table 3-10.
Table 3-10 E10 State Values
Value Description
Non-Productive/
Non-Scheduled Time
The Equipment is not scheduled to be used in production. An Operator can
put the Equipment into this state at any time.
Non-Productive/
Unscheduled
Downtime
The Equipment has been scheduled to be used in production, but is unable
to be used because of unforeseen events. Possible reasons for transitions
into this state include:
1) maintenance delay
2) repair
3) replacement of a disposable
4) bad input (bad boards, etc.)
5) facility related downtime
Non-Productive/
Scheduled Downtime
The Equipment has been scheduled to be out of production so that
maintenance can be performed.
Non-Productive/
Engineering
The Equipment may be actively running boards, but these are not intended to
be used in normal production. This state signifies that Engineering data is
being gathered from the Equipment separate from an actual productive run.
Non-Productive/
Standby
The Equipment is ready for production, but is awaiting resources. These
resources may be in the form of physical material (boards) or in the form of
information (process program, and START command).
Productive The Equipment is actively processing boards for use in production.