Manual

1-18 Introduction
PAUSE
This command is successful when the Control State is OnLine - REMOTE and the
Process State is Running. It causes a halt in dispensing following completion of the
current instruction. The board and the process program are retained without change.
The Process State changes to Paused. Diagnostics and status checks may be
performed at this time. The substrate processing may be continued in the Running
State by delivering the RESUME command.
RESUME
This command is successful when the Control State is OnLine - REMOTE, and the
Process State is PAUSED. Processing of the substrate tray continues exactly from
the PAUSED point and the current process program executes from the beginning of
the next unprocessed instruction.
LOCAL
This command is successful if the current Control State is OnLine -REMOTE,
otherwise it is ignored. The Host may request local operation for an operator to
perform maintenance or inspection of the machine. The Host may request a return to
operation under its command by delivering the REMOTE command following
reception of a Proceed event or sufficient time elapsing to return to remote operation.
REMOTE
This command is successful if the current Control State is OnLine - LOCAL, the
Process State is Idle and the configuration allows remote operation.
Return to the REMOTE state following an Alarm or Abort command without proper
operator inspection and delivery of a Proceed event may return the machine to the
same error state which initially caused the machine to leave the REMOTE state.
ABORT
This command is successful if the current Control State is OnLine - REMOTE, the
Process State is Running and the configuration allows remote operation.
This command indicates an error status which prevents further dispensing operation
until the error is corrected. Dispensing is immediately stopped and the current
process program is terminated. Operator intervention and maintenance is generally
required in order to resume operation past this point.
1.9.6.3 Material Movement
FmNT declares two material movement events. The event notifications to the Host
are: Dispensing and PostDispense.
Movement of the board into the ready position for dispensing invokes the Dispensing
event. Transfer of the board out of the ready position after dispensing invokes the
PostDispensing event.