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PackML Interface Unit State definition. The Interface Unit State defines the current condition of a Unit. An Interface Unit State is expressed as an overall state for the Unit seen from a Line Controllers point of view via the PackML interface. The Unit could contain several internal controllers (PLC’s or Drive controllers), but from the Line Controller the Unit will be seen as one Unit (see details in section 2.2 Definition of a Unit). The State shall be exposed as an Integer, the specific state values are given in section 5.7 Data Block: Mode & State. State name Description IDLE This is a state which indicates that Resetting is complete. The Unit is ready for new order and Job data can be received. If an error occurs on the unit, the unit will enter the Stopping state and end in STOPPED state. For example operator opens safety door. For OEE reporting the unit have to report EventID = Setup Time (ST). In the IDLE state the unit is approved for safety issues and ready for production. The unit allows in the IDLE state a remote start command from Line Controller. Starting This state provides the steps needed to start the Unit and is a result of a Start command. The starting logic will check job data and move the unit into the state EXECUTE if data was approved. The starting logic will ramp up speed, pressure, etc. to be ready for production. Else, If the data was corrupted, the starting logic will move the unit into the Stopping state and the unit will end in STOPPED state. The unit is not allowed to change state to EXECUTE unless that the external command is equal to 0 (No Command). If an error occurs on the unit, and the operator for example opens a safety door, the unit will enter the Stopping state and end in STOPPED state. For OEE reporting the unit have to report EventID = Setup Time (ST). Actions to be taken during Starting are to be specified by the Seller in the SDS, section 5.7. EXECUTE Once the Unit is producing materials it is in the EXECUTE state. The Unit might be in the Executing state in different modes. The only mandatory mode, where the Interface State Model shall be represented is the Producing mode. In EXECUTE state the unit may run on different speed. For OEE reporting the unit have to report EventID = Operating Time (OT) Completing This state provides the steps needed to complete the job and is a result of product counter is reached in the unit. The unit will report job data back to the Line Controller. The job data is send to the Line Controller to get information about manu...
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