Installation Instructions VersaPort 2200
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Installation Instructions VersaPort 2200
VersaPort 2200 with BOLTS Interface (Wafer or Reticle) Installation Instructions P/N:2000-1276-01 Revision A Printed on Cleanroom Paper DISCLAIMER This manual may not be reproduced, either wholly or in part, for any reason whatsoever, without prior written permission from Asyst Technologies, Inc. Material contained within this manual is provided for informational purposes only, and is subject to change without prior notice. Asyst Technologies, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this manual, nor for any damages resulting from such errors. Any change, alteration, or modification to the equipment described herein, as well as application in a manner inconsistent with its design and intent, without prior written permission from Asyst Technologies Engineering Staff will void the system warranty and may render the equipment unsafe for use or unfit for its intended purposes. It is the responsibility of the customer to comply with all local, state, and federal ordinances, regulations, and laws applicable to the installation and operation of this equipment. Asyst Technologies, Inc. assumes no liability, whatsoever, for any personal injuries or damages resulting from the operation or maintenance of this equipment in any manner inconsistent or contrary to the methods supplied in Asyst Technologies, Inc. literature including, but not limited to, manuals, instructions, bulletins, communications, and recommendations. Responsibility It is the responsibility of the customer to comply with all local, state, and federal ordinances, regulations, and laws applicable to the installation and operation of this equipment. Asyst Technologies, Inc. assumes no liability, whatsoever, for any personal injuries or damages resulting from the operation or maintenance of this equipment in any manner inconsistent or contrary to the methods supplied in Asyst Technologies, Inc. literature including, but not limited to, manuals, instructions, bulletins, communications, and recommendations. Equipment Modification Any change, alteration, or modification to the equipment described herein, as well as application in a manner inconsistent with its design and intent, without prior written permission from Asyst Technologies’ Engineering Staff will void the system warranty and may render the equipment unsafe for use or unfit for its intended purposes. Asyst Technologies, Inc. 48761 Kato Road Fremont, California 94538 Telephone: (510) 661-5000 FAX: (510) 661-5166 VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 2 Table of Contents Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Technical Data (Specifications and Outline Drawing) ......................... 6 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ESD / EMI Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 EMO & Electrical Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Equipment Lockout/Tagout Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Laser Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Safety Interlocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 ISIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Seismic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Pinch Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Ergonomic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Labeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Description of Labels used on the VersaPort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Location of Labels used on the VersaPort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Verify Asyst Supplied Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Prepare the Installer-Provided Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Mounting Interface Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Power Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 RFID Cables (Optional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ground Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Communications Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Mount the VersaPort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Prepare the Process Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Prepare the VersaPort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Attach the VersaPort to the Process Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Adjust and Level the VersaPort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Open the VersaPort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Set Up the Rough Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Perform Final Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Verify Proper Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Connect the Cabling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Verify Laser System DAC Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Perform the Self Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Verify/Modify the Device ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Calibrate the Cassette Offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Verify Wafer Mapping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Perform Auto Cycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Complete the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 VersaPort Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 3 Operation with Manual Open Cassette Adapter (MOCA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Cassette Placement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Connect the Cabling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Verify Door Lock Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECID Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using HyperTerminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Verify Laser System DAC Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perform the Self Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Verify/Modify the Device ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perform Auto Cycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Complete the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 40 41 41 41 43 44 45 45 45 ISIM (VersaPort Simulation Program) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting ISIM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Menu Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUTO (F1 from Main Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MANUAL (F2 from Main Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSC (F3 from Main Menu)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NON-PC CYCLES (F4 from Main Menu)). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STATUS (F5 from Main Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONFIG (F6 from Main Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TAG 8400 (F7 from Main Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXIT (F8 from Main Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMIF OPTION (F9 from Main Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Typical Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 4 47 47 48 48 49 50 51 51 51 52 55 56 56 57 Installation Instructions Introduction The VersaPort 2200 is a 200mm class load port for presenting wafers or reticles to the process tool while maintaining better-than-Class 1 cleanroom environment for the substrate. This manual describes how to install the VersaPort. The person installing this equipment must be thoroughly familiar with its operation, and must understand and comply with all safety requirements described in this manual. Structure of This Document Technical Data (Specifications and Outline Drawing) section on page 6, includes specifications and outline drawing for the VersaPort. About This Manual section on page 10, explains the conventions used in this manual for software descriptions, figures & tables, and key words. Safety section on page 10, describes the necessary precautions that must be taken when installing or operating the equipment. Labeling section on page 14, describes each VersaPort label and where it is placed. Installation section on page 18, explains the installation procedure. The VersaPort installation proceeds in five main steps: 1. Verify Asyst Supplied Materials. 2. Prepare Installer Provided Materials. 3. Mount and level the VersaPort. 4. Verify proper operation of the VersaPort. 5. Complete the installation. Table , VersaPort Configuration, on page 39, lists the default software configuration (ECID values) of the VersaPort. Operation with Manual Open Cassette Adapter (MOCA) section on page 40, describes operation of the VersaPort with the Manual Open Cassette Adapter (MOCA). Starting ISIM section on page 47, explains how to use the ISIM software to operate and configure the VersaPort from a PC. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 5 Technical Data (Specifications and Outline Drawing) Technical Data (Specifications and Outline Drawing) TABLE 1 VersaPort Specifications Port Size 200mm Height (BOLTS interface) 1385mm (54.53 in.) Width VersaPort = 370.84mm (14.60 in.) BOLTS interface = 470mm (18.50 in.) Depth VersaPort = 396.24mm (15.60 in.) VersaPort on BOLTS interface = 415.3mm (16.35 in.) Weight (without SMIF-Pod) ~56.70Kg (~125 lbs.) Port Plate Height while operating (at Stage position) 1188.5mm (46.79 in.) NOTE- See Figure 1, VersaPort Outline Drawing- Revision 3, on page 7 for height requirements for rear shroud and Pod. Port Plate Height at Home position 900mm (35.43 in.) Speed ~76.2mm (~3.0 in.) per second (constant velocity) Mounting Direct mount to Process Tool using a SEMI E63 BOLTS interface frame Power 24 vdc (+10%, -5%) from external source 1.5 Amps standby; 3.0 Amps typical during operation; 4.0 Amps maximum Laser Diode laser; Wavelength =670nm Laser Power <1mW (Class II) NOTE- VersaPort is a Class I laser product when used with a SMIF-Pod See “Laser Safety” on page 12 for a complete description. Communications Serial RS-233C, SECSI/II, ASCII, Parallel Environmental Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Cleanliness Performs better-than-Class 1 (in accordance with FED-STD-209E) Maximum allowable particle concentration = 1 particle/cu.ft at 0.5µ, or 35 particles/ cu.ft. at 0.1µ. ‘See “Installation Requirements” on page 25. 10°to 40° C 10%- 75% -10° to +55° C 5%- 90% VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 6 Technical Data (Specifications and Outline Drawing) FIGURE 1 VersaPort Outline Drawing- Revision 3 VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 7 Technical Data (Specifications and Outline Drawing) Process-Tool Side (front) Vertical Drive Column Port Door Minienvironment Port Plate Connector Panel (behind minienvironment shield) User/operator side FIGURE 2 VersaPort terms FIGURE 3 VersaPort with Multi-Reticle (with Pod top removed) VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 8 Technical Data (Specifications and Outline Drawing) FIGURE 4 VersaPort with 230mm Reticle (with Pod top removed) FIGURE 5 VersaPort with 150mm Reticle (with Pod top removed) VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 9 About This Manual About This Manual The following conventions are used in this document: Software ➢ Keys or switches that must be pressed are printed in bold. Example: Press Enter. ➢ Software commands are printed in italics. Example: After the UNLOAD command … Key Words Warnings, cautions, and notes are used throughout this manual as illustrated below: WARNING Warnings alert personnel to potentially hazardous conditions or actions that may result in personal injury. CAUTION Cautions alert personnel to actions that may result in equipment damage. NOTE . . . Notes emphasize, or expand upon, the presented information. Safety Before attempting any operation or service, it is essential that the information presented in this section be read and thoroughly understood. Important information is provided regarding safety hazards that may be encountered while working with these systems. General Requirements Warnings and cautions are used throughout this manual to identify potential hazards to personnel and equipment, respectively. All warnings and cautions immediately precede the step or operation in which the hazardous condition may be encountered. All personnel operating or performing service on Asyst equipment must fully understand warnings, cautions, and all general safety regulations associated with electromechanical equipment. Personnel should become thoroughly familiar with all aspects of safety for individuals and equipment prior to operating or performing service on this equipment. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 10 Safety Responsibility It is the responsibility of the Customer to comply with all local, state, and federal ordinances, regulations, and laws applicable to the installation and operation of this equipment. Asyst Technologies, Inc. assumes no liability, whatsoever, for any personal injuries or damages resulting from the operation or service of this equipment in any manner inconsistent or contrary to the methods supplied in Asyst Technologies, Inc. literature including, but not limited to, manuals, instructions, bulletins, communications, and recommendations. ESD / EMI Precautions The following instructions must be followed to provide ESD protection and reduced EMI emissions: ➢ A braided copper ground wire (minimum 12 gauge) with ring-lug connectors (sized for No. 8 screw) must be connected between the VersaPort ground connection and the Process Tool power supply earth ground point. (See Figure 14, Ground Connection and Cable Pass-Thru, on page 28 for VersaPort ground connection point location). ➢ Communications cables must be constructed with shielded cable and provided with metal connector backshells (DB 9 and DB 25 where necessary) terminated to the cable shield. ➢ The VersaPort power cable and communications cables must use ferrite cores. The cores are to be located approximately two inches from the connector shell at the VersaPort end of the cable. CAUTION For ESD and EMI considerations and power supply protection, the ground cable must be properly installed. EMO & Electrical Power The main electronics are fully enclosed in the lower portion of the VersaPort. Electrical power for the VersaPort is supplied by the Process Tool. Power to the VersaPort should be connected through the process tool EMO circuitry such that in an emergency all power can be removed from the VersaPort by depressing the red mushroom shaped EMO switch mounted on the Process Tool chassis. Equipment Lockout/Tagout Procedure Lockout/tagout procedures must be followed during installation or when service is performed on the VersaPort to prevent injury or equipment damage. Where no company procedures exist, follow the guidelines below: 1. Notify all affected employees and users that service is to be performed and that the equipment needs to be shut down and locked out. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 11 Safety 2. The Process Tool must be powered down, or the circuit that provides power to the VersaPort must be switched off. 3. Lock out the circuit with an assigned lock. 4. Test to make sure the VersaPort cannot be turned on accidentally. 5. Tag the locked circuit with a statement indicating➢ Unauthorized operation of the equipment or removal of tag is prohibited ➢ Date of service performed ➢ Names of the persons performing the service ➢ Short description of the service performed ➢ Signatures of the service supervisor and production supervisor Laser Safety User Under normal operation (auto mode) using a SMIF-Pod or the Manual Open Cassette Adapter (MOCA), the user is never exposed to direct or collateral radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits of Class I. The laser beam is on only when the VersaPort is in motion and the pod-in-place switch is activated; when the VersaPort is not in motion, the laser system is inoperative. LASER WARNING The VersaPort contains a Class II laser diode. The VersaPort is classified as a Class I Laser Product under the CDRH laser safety regulations and the IEC 825-1 Standard only if the VersaPort is installed onto a Process Tool. The laser radiation must be contained inside the Tool, otherwise the VersaPort is a Class II Laser Product. Covers and/ or enclosures and a SMIF-Pod must be used with the VersaPort to prevent exposure to the operator. Covers must never be removed by the operator. If covers and a SMIF-Pod are not used, the VersaPort is a Class II, not a Class I Laser Product. Service Technician During installation, there are no requirements for cleaning, servicing, or electro-optical inspections of the laser system. Service procedures for laser replacement and alignment are included in the Technical Manual (P/N 2000-1252-01). When operating the VersaPort using ISIM software in Manual mode, the laser interlock will be disabled. During service alignment of the laser system the technician may be exposed to the laser beam. When power is removed from the VersaPort, the laser is inoperative. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 12 Safety Safety Interlocks DC Voltage The VersaPort maximum voltage is +24 vdc. This voltage is considered non-hazardous and requires no mechanical power interlocks. Laser Interlock The VersaPort is designed to prevent the user from exposure to the laser beam. During normal operation, the laser is enabled only while the port plate is in motion with a Pod locked to the port plate. With a SMIF-Pod locked to the port plate the user cannot be exposed to the laser beam. LASER WARNING The laser interlock is bypassed when using ISIM software in Manual (service) mode. Do not stare into laser beam. ISIM Usage of ISIM can put the Load Port in an unsafe mode for operators, as interlocks can be disabled. Laser exposure hazards and pinch hazards may be present. Personnel should become thoroughly familiar with all aspects of safety for individuals and equipment prior to using ISIM to operate this equipment. Seismic Follow all installation procedures to ensure compliance with S2-93; Safety Guidelines For Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment, Seismic Requirements. Pinch Points A pinch hazard exists at the port plate when the VersaPort is being serviced and the minienvironment is removed- or when no Pod is present. Pinch points are identified by labels (Table 2, List of VersaPort Labels, on page 14) near the pinch-point hazard. See Figure 6, VersaPort Label Placement (user side), on page 16 for the location of the pinch hazard labels. PINCH WARNING The user must never place fingers or hands on any part of the VersaPort while it is operating. Failure to comply may result in bodily injury. Ergonomic VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 13 Labeling The VersaPort must be mounted in a manner to provide a minimum hand clearance of three inches (76.2mm) from either Pod handle to the nearest adjacent object. Environmental The VersaPort uses no chemicals or combustibles, and creates no hazardous waste. Labeling Description of Labels used on the VersaPort TABLE 2 List of VersaPort Labels No. Label Description / Location 1 Laser Interlock The interlock label warns users that an eye hazard exists if the safety interlock of the laser system is defeated. The label is located on the shield for the port opening. See Figure 6. CAUTION LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 3 CE S/N DATE POWER OUTPUT <1mW WAVELENGTH 600 - 700 nm CLASS II LASER PRODUCT BS 4803 The laser manufacturer’s caution label is attached to the laser bracket cover on the Process Tool-edge of the VersaPort port plate. See Figure 7. IEC 825 MANUFACTURED BY LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM LASERMAX, INC. CAUTION 3495 WINTON PL., BLDG. B ROCHESTER, NY 14623 AVOID EXPOSURE Laser Radiation Emitted From This Aperture WARRANTY IS VOID IF LABEL IS REMOVED Laser Label THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO PROVISIONS OF US 21 CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11 2 This label identifies equipment that conforms to testing and certification requirements of the European Community. The CE label is located at the user-side of the Versaport, behind the minienvironment shield. See Figure 6. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 14 Labeling TABLE 2 List of VersaPort Labels (continued) No. Label Description / Location 4 Model & Serial Number The model and serial number label for the VersaPort is located on the Process Toolside of the interface frame. This number is required when contacting Asyst Technologies for any matter concerning the equipment. See Figure 7. TECHNOLOGIES, INC 48761 KATO RD. FREMONT, CA 94538 MODEL: PART NO.: SERIAL NO.: MANUFACTURED: CLASS I LASER PRODUCTS EMBEDDED WITH CLASS II 670nm LASER “PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J” 5 Input Voltage and I/O The input voltage and I/O label is located below the Versaport at the interface frame. See Figure 6. (optional) 6 Handle at Corners NOTICE HANDLE CORNERS TO MOVE AND INSTALL 7 Pinch Warning DANGER PINCH HAZARD The “Handle at Corners” label is an alert to handle the VersaPort only by the upper corners during movement and installation. It is located on the Process Tool-side of the interface frame. See Figure 7. The pinch hazard label is located at the port plate, behind the minienvironment shield and warns of a pinch hazard when the shield is removed. See Figure 6. Do Not Insert Fingers Into Vertical Opening. Failure To Comply May Result In Finger Injury. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 15 Labeling TABLE 2 List of VersaPort Labels (continued) No. Label Description / Location 8 Seismic The seismic label for the VersaPort is located in two places on the Process Tool-side of the interface frame, next to each alignment plate opening. See Figure 7. SEISMIC ATTACHMENT POINT 9 Ground The ground point label indicates the location where a ground cable from the Process Tool supply is attached to the VersaPort. The ground point label is located on the Process Tool-side of the BOLTS frame, near the I/O cable passthrough. See Figure 7. Location of Labels used on the VersaPort TECHNOLOGIES, INC 48761 K ATO R D. FREMONT, CA 94538 MODEL: PART NO.: SERIAL NO.: MANUFACTURED: CLASS I LASER PRODUCTS EMBEDDED WITH CLASS II 670nm LASER “PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J” CAUTION LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM NOTE-CE label and Pinch label behind shield DANGER PINCH HAZARD Do Not Insert Fingers Into Vertical Opening. Failure To Comply May Result In Finger Injury. ASCII SECS FIGURE 6 MSC VersaPort Label Placement (user side) VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 16 Labeling TECHNOLOGIES, INC 48761 K ATO R D. FREMONT, CA 94538 MODEL/ SERIALNO MODEL: PART NO.: SERIAL NO.: MANUFACTURED: CLASS I LASER PRODUCTS EMBEDDED WITH CLASS II 670nm LASER “PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J” NOTICE BS 4803 IEC 825 MANUFACTURED BY WARRANTY IS VOID IF LABEL IS REMOVED S/N POWER OUTPUT <1mW WAVELENGTH 600 - 700 nm CLASS II LASER PRODUCT LASERMAX, INC. LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM DATE CAUTION 3495 WINTON PL., BLDG. B ROCHESTER, NY 14623 AVOID EXPOSURE Laser Radiation Emitted From This Aperture THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO PROVISIONS OF US 21 CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11 HANDLE CORNERS TO MOVE AND INSTALL SEISMIC ATTACHMENT POINT FIGURE 7 VersaPort Label Placement (process tool side) VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 17 Installation The section describes how to install the VersaPort 2200 (mounted to a SEMI-standard BOLTS interface frame) to the Process Tool. The installer should be aware of all requirements outlined in the Safety Section at the beginning of this document. The VersaPort should already be removed from the shipping crate. Handling CAUTION Handle the VersaPort only by the BOLTS interface frame. Do not handle by the minienvironment or port plate assembly. Failure to comply may result in damage to the VersaPort. GRAB/HANDLE upper frame only. DO NOT Grab/Handle from these areas. DO NOT bump against these areas. FIGURE 8 VersaPort Handling Points VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 18 Installation Once the VersaPort is removed from the shipping container it should be placed on a level surface. Roll the VersaPort by grasping at the upper edges of the interface frame. CAUTION Make sure that the VersaPort is secured in a vertical position before operating with Pod and cassette. Verify Asyst Supplied Materials Unpack the shipping container and verify the contents of the packing list (see Table 3). TABLE 3 Packing List Description Part Number Quantity VersaPort Final Assembly 9700-5384-xx 1 ea VersaPort 200/300 BOLTS Bridge Interface 9700-5640-01 1 ea Kit, Installation, VersaPort (platform mount) See NOTE below table. 9700-5811-01 1 ea Leveler, Base 4002-1429-01 2 Block, Guide Pin 4002-1595-01 1 Pin, Guide Position Lock 4002-1596-01 1 Rod, Leveling 4002-1597-01 2 Kit, Power Connector (see contents below) 9700-3379-01 1 Screw, Socket Hd Cap, SS 8-32 7000-0446-01 2 Washer, Flat, SS #1/4 7200-0014-25 2 Washer, Split Lock, SS #1/4 7200-0013-25 2 Nut, Hex, SS #1/4-20 7100-0032-50 2 Screw, Set, SS 4-40x3/16 7000-0611-03 2 9700-5864-01 1 ea Mount, Alignment, Lower 4001-9833-01 1 Ball, Alignment, Lower 4001-9835-01 1 Plate, Bumper, Lower 4001-9832-01 1 Shaft, Alignment, Horizontal 4001-9845-01 2 Knob, Clamping, Horizontal Align 4001-9844-01 2 Screw, Soc Hd Cap, M8x40mm, SST 7000-2168-01 2 Screw, Phil Flat Hd, 10-32x3/8, SST 7000-0454-06 2 Washer, Flat, M8, SST 7200-0047-08 2 Washer, Split Lock, M8, SST 7200-0048-08 2 Set Screw, Hex Soc Hd, 10-32x5/16, Nylon 7000-1614-05 1 Plug, Hole, 0.375 Dia, Nylon, Black 7500-0798-01 4 Ferrites, Split, Snap-on, .39D 6900-1313-01 1 Interface Kit VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 19 Installation TABLE 3 Packing List (continued) Description Part Number Quantity Cable Tie, 0.74 Max D, 0.3875L, 0.10W 7500-0108-01 1 Kit, Power Connector (see contents below) 9700-3379-01 1 9700-3379-01 1 ea Connector, Cable Clamp, CPC 6100-2341-01 1 Connector, 4P, Round, Plug, 8 amps 6100-2362-04 1 Contact, Socket, 18-16 AWG, Crimp 6100-2363-01 4 Connector Kit NOTE . . . The Installation Kit, Platform Mount (P/N 9700-5811-01) is shipped with all VersaPort models. The contents are not used for installation of the BOLTs interface model, since the VersaPort is mounted to the interface frame. The Interface Kit (P/N 9700-5864-01) shown is used to mount the VersaPort to the Process Tool. Power Connector Kit Clamping Knob w/Alignment Shaft (2) Ferrite Bead Hole Plugs (4) Socket Head Screw w/ washers (2ea) Lower Alignment Ball (with set screw) Bumper Plate with Phillips screws Lower Alignment Mount FIGURE 9 Interface Kit P/N 9700-5864-01 VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 20 Installation Prepare the Installer-Provided Materials Prepare the following items (not provided by Asyst) as directed before mounting the VersaPort to the Process Tool. Mounting Interface Frame The process tool must be equipped with a six point bolt pattern interface frame per SEMI E63 (BOLTS Interface). The height from the middle holes to the floor must be between 743.75mm and 755.75mm (749.75 +/- 6mm) in order to ensure that the VersaPort can be adjusted to meet the SEMI 900mm height requirement. NOTE . . . If the height measured does not fall within the acceptable range, the Process tool frame will need to be adjusted to assure the VersaPort meets the 900mm requirement. Power Cable VersaPort power requirement: +24vdc (+10%, –5%) at 1.5A standby, 3.5A running (typical) The +24 vdc power for the VersaPort must be provided by the Process Tool. EMO Requirement. The +24 vdc supply must be connected through the emergency machine off switch (EMO) of the Process Tool to which the VersaPort is attached. The EMO switch provides protection to the user and the product. Cable Assembly. The Asyst Power Connector Kit (Part No. 9700-3379-01) is packed in the shipping container. Use the Asyst-provided plug and pins and an installer-supplied cable to assemble the 24vdc power cable according to Figure 10. +24VDC 1 1 CHASSIS GROUND 2 2 NO CONNECTION 3 3 POWER RETURN 4 4 OEM TOOL ASYST CONNECTOR FIGURE 10 VersaPort Power Cable Wiring Diagram To reduce EMI emissions, clamp the ferrite core (supplied in the Interface Kit) around the power cable. The core should be secured with a wire-tie near the VersaPort end of the cable. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 21 Installation RFID Cables (Optional) Table 4 and Table 5 show the pin assignments for the connection to the RFID or FluoroTrac option. TABLE 4 RFID Standard Pin Number Signal Name 1 ANT SIG 2 ANT SIG 3 ANT SIG 4 ANT SIG 5 N.C. 6 N.C. 7 N.C. 8 N.C. 9 N.C. TABLE 5 RFID with Card Reader Pin Number Signal Name 1 ANT SIG 2 ANT SIG 3 ANT SIG 4 ANT SIG 5 CASS PRESCENCE SIG 6 CASS PRESCENCE +12V 7 CASS PRESCENCE RET 8 OPERATOR PRESCENCE SIG 9 OPERATOR PRESCENCE +12V Ground Cable Prepare a braided copper grounding cable [4.37mm (12ga) braided wire] with No. 8 ring lug connector for connecting the VersaPort BOLTS frame to the same earth ground used by the process tool. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 22 Installation Communications Cables All VersaPort communications cables must be shielded with metal backshells to reduce EMI emissions. A installer-supplied ferrite core should be secured with a wire-tie near the VersaPort end of any communications cable. Serial Communications Table 6 shows how to assemble cable(s) for the VersaPort serial interface for operation using SECS, ASCII, and/or Smart-Tag communication. TABLE 6 Serial Port Pin Usage Pin Number Name Serial Comm (SECS/ASCII) without Tag. Serial Comm (SECS/ASCII) with Tag, or Tag only. 1 (N/C) not used not used 2 RX X X 3 TX X X 4 DTR not used not used 5 Ground X X 6 DSR not used not used 7 RTS not used X 8 CTS not used X 9 (N/C) not used not used NOTE . . . 1. Serial cables must be wired as null-modem cables. 2. Cables cannot be daisy-chained. 3. If a 5-wire cable is used for Host control only (no SMART Tag read/write), then the CTS line must not be active. The VersaPort will interpret a signal on the CTS line as indicating Tag data being sent. Parallel Communications One 25-pin male D-subminiature connection is available. Parallel control is limited to OPEN and CLOSE commands. The parallel port cannot be used for configuration control. Configuration modifications must be made through the serial connection. (If the Process Tool does not have serial capabilities, an external Host PC can be used to set up configuration data using ISIM.) The inputs and outputs use optical isolation, therefore electrical isolation is maintained only as long as a separate Host +5 VDC and ground is used to drive the LEDs. The Versa- VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 23 Installation Port internal +5 VDC and Ground can be used, but will not provide electrical isolation of I/O pins. See Table 7 for the function of each pin. TABLE 7 Parallel Communications Interface - Asyst ALU Compatible Pin No. Type Asyst ALU Configuration ON Current Requirement Min. Max. OFF Current Requirement Max. 2 Input ENABLE / DISABLE 3 20 mA 0.40 mA 4 Input OPEN / CLOSE 3 20 mA 0.40 mA 6 Input Not used 3 20 mA 0.40 mA 8 Input READY TO CLOSE 3 20 mA 0.40 mA 10 Input READY TO OPEN 3 20 mA 0.40 mA 12 Input Not used 3 20 mA 0.40 mA 19 Input CLEAR ERROR / HOMING CAL 3 20 mA 0.40 mA Pin No. Type Asyst ALU Configuration Minimum sinking current capability 5 Output AT HOME POS 8 mA @ 0.4V 7 Output HOME 8 mA @ 0.4V 9 Output POD IN PLACE 8 mA @ 0.4V 11 Output READY 8 mA @ 0.4V 15 Output Not used 8 mA @ 0.4V 16 Output Not used 8 mA @ 0.4V 24 Output ERROR 8 mA @ 0.4V 3 Connected internally to chassis ground. 17 Factory test usage; Do not connect to these pins. 18 Factory test usage; Do not connect to these pins. 23 Factory test usage; Do not connect to these pins. To use external Host DC voltage and ensure electrical isolation (see note 5) To Use VersaPort DC Voltage (see Note 6) 1 & 13 Connect to Host +5 VDC Do not connect. 14 & 25 Connect to Host signal return. Connect to pin(s) 20 and/or 21 20 & 21 Do not connect. Connect to pin(s) 14 and/or 15 VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 24 Installation . 1. I/O signals with shared labels (such as OPEN/CLOSE) are multi-purpose, with the specific function depending on the status of other signals. 2. All I/O signals are active low. 3. Input signals are strobed. Minimum effective strobe length is 50 milliseconds. 4. Minimum time from one transition signal to another is 20 milliseconds. 5. To ensure complete electrical isolation (recommended) between the host and the VersaPort I/O, the input LED power must be provided by the Host at J10 pins 1&13, and the output signal ground also provided by the Host at J10- pins 14 & 25. W22 pins 1 &2 on the I/O board must be jumpered and no jumper on W26 installed. 6. To use the VersaPort DC power and ground for input LED voltage and output signal return, jumper W22 pins 2 & 3 and jumper W26. Connect J10 pins 20 &21 to pins 14 & 15. Mount the VersaPort NOTE . . . Follow all installation procedures carefully to ensure compliance with S2-93; Safety Guidelines For Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment, Seismic Requirements, and ED-STD-209E, Cleanliness Specifications. Installation Requirements Airflow and Cleanliness Installation of the VersaPort must provide the following air flow and differential pressure; ➢ Airflow- Class 1 Cleanroom air from FFU, with a maximum of 1 particle/cu.ft. @ 0.5 microns, should be diverted into the VersaPort to achieve horizontal laminar flow. ➢ Differential Pressure- A differential pressure of no less than 0.005 inches of water (1.2 Pascal) should be provided between the inside of the VersaPort body (exposed wafer/ reticle zone) and the ambient cleanroom. ➢ Cleanliness of ambient cleanroom should be Class1000 or better. Mounting The VersaPort must be mounted in a manner to provide a minimum of three inches (76.2mm) hand clearance from either Pod handle to the nearest adjacent object to comply with SEMI S2 ergonomic requirements. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 25 Installation Prepare the Process Tool Horizontal Alignment Shaft (2 places) Horizontal Alignment Clamping Knob (2 places) NOTE: Clamping Knob can accept a 1/8 inch hex wrench or ball driver. Hardware set (2 places) M8 - Socket head cap screw M8 - Split Lock Washer M8 - Flat Washer Lower Alignment Mount FIGURE 11 Interface Kit Components 1. Make sure that the process tool is equipped with a BOLTS interface frame and is ready for mounting of the VersaPort. 2. Place the Lower Alignment Mount at the bottom of the Process Tool interface frame and center the two slots in the mount on the two holes in the frame. Fasten the frame using the socket head cap screw and washer, as shown in Figure 11. 3. Place a single drop of Loctite 242 thread-locking compound (required, but not supplied in the interface kit) on the threaded area of one Horizontal Alignment Shaft (shown in Figure 12). Use a Phillips screwdriver or hex wrench inserted in the hole in the Alignment Shaft to fully seat the shaft. Repeat for Alignment shaft on other side. (Set the two Horizontal Alignment Clamping Knobs aside for use later in this procedure.) VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 26 Installation Horizontal Alignment Shaft (knob removed). 749.75mm+/-6 BOLTS Interface Lower Alignment Mount attached at bottom holes. FIGURE 12 Interface Kit Components Mounted on BOLTS Interface Prepare the VersaPort 1. Use a 5/32 inch hex wrench to loosen the locking screws of the VersaPort alignment plates as shown in Figure 13. Do not loosen the shoulder screw. Shoulder screw - DO NOT loosen Set screw Horizontal Clamping Knob Alignment plate locations Base Cover (Alignment Cam on BOLTS frame) Horizontal Alignment Plate screw. (Loosen for installation.) FIGURE 13 Alignment Plates 2. Remove the three Phillips screws securing the Base Cover to the base of the frame. Set the cover and screws aside. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 27 Installation 3. Use fingers to loosen two captive screws securing the electronics cover on the user side of the BOLTS interface frame (under the VersaPort base assembly) and set aside. 4. Roll the VersaPort up to the Process Tool mounting frame. 5. Connect a braided copper ground wire from the Process Tool power supply earth ground to the attachment location on the VersaPort frame, see Figure 14. 6. Route power and communications cables from the Process Tool through the VersaPort pass-thru on the BOLTS frame. Do not connect the cables to the VersaPort. Pass cabling from the process tool through this pass-thru to the other side of the VersaPort. Attach ground cable to ground connection point here. FIGURE 14 Ground Connection and Cable Pass-Thru Attach the VersaPort to the Process Tool NOTE . . . Have the alignment clamping knobs close by when preparing to secure the VersaPort. Depending on the height of the process tool interface, it may be necessary to lift the VersaPort in order to mount the cup onto the interface alignment ball. Use two people if lifting is required. 1. Stand at the user side of the VersaPort. Tilt the top of the VersaPort frame away from the Process Tool while pushing the bottom towards and against the Interface. Tilt the VersaPort enough to align the cup on the BOLTS frame directly above the ball on the lower alignment bar. See Figure 15. 2. Pivot the VersaPort frame up to engage the cup onto the ball, then continue to pivot the frame up to the Process Tool so the horizontal alignment shafts of the process tool extend through the VersaPort alignment plates. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 28 Installation 3. While pressing the VersaPort against the interface frame, screw both horizontal alignment clamping knobs onto the alignment shafts until the frame is held in place (see Figure 13). Do not over-tighten the knobs. They will need to be loosened during the leveling process. VersaPort frame bottom, Process Tool-side Lower Alignment Cup (Underneath) Interface bottom on process tool. Alignment Ball FIGURE 15 VersaPort Mounting and Alignment Adjust and Level the VersaPort The Process Tool transfer arm must be properly adjusted and its wafer/reticle plane determined so the VersaPort can be aligned to the same plane. The installer must provide any leveling fixtures needed during adjustment. The recommended steps for leveling are; 1. Open (raise) the VersaPort. 2. Perform a rough horizontal and vertical positioning to the Process Tool 3. Perform the final adjustments (relative to the transfer arm) using a combination of; ➢ Lower Alignment Mount positioning ➢ Alignment Cam adjustment ➢ Horizontal Alignment Plate adjustment ➢ Front-to-back Jack screw adjustment ➢ Vertical height (alignment ball) adjustment Open the VersaPort Use Asyst ISIM software (provided at the back cover of the Installation Instructions) and a PC-type computer with a null modem cable to control VersaPort operation.If the software VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 29 Installation is not installed on the PC, or for instructions on using ISIM software, see "Starting ISIM" section on page 47. 1. Plug the null modem cable into the SECS port on the VersaPort connector panel. Connect 24vdc power to the VersaPort. (optional) Power Cable FIGURE 16 VersaPort Connectors 2. At the PC command line, change to the directory in which ISIM is stored. Type “isim” and press Enter. The program will start. 3. From the Main menu select F9 (SMIF OPTION). Use the arrow keys to select LPO/ VersaPort(LPX)/VersaPort and press Enter. 4. From the Main menu select F2 (MANUAL). 5. From the Manual menu select F5 (GOTO POS). At the Target Pos (inch) line, enter 11.3. Press Enter three times to accept the default speed and acceleration values and raise the VersaPort. LASER WARNING Laser radiation present when power is applied and interlock is defeated. Exposure to a Class II laser beam is feasible during ISIM Manual mode operation. Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. Set Up the Rough Positioning Adjust Centering Center the VersaPort relative to the Process Tool. The coarse adjustment is at the Loweralignment Mounting Bar and the fine adjustment is at the Horizontal Alignment Plate. When centered, tighten the two bolts on the lower alignment mount. NOTE . . . The side-to-side adjustment is limited to ±6.4mm (±0.25 inch) at the bottom (by the mounting bolt slots in the lower-alignment mount) and to ±1.5mm (±0.06 inch) at the middle (by the alignment plate screws). VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 30 Installation Adjust the Height Adjust the height of the VersaPort relative to the Process Tool. The horizontal datum height needs to be at 900mm ±10mm from the floor in order to meet SEMI S2 guidelines. 1. Ensure that the horizontal adjustment clamping knobs are just loose enough to allow adjustment. 2. On the lower alignment mount, as shown in Figure 17, loosen the Ball Setscrew with a 3/32 inch hex wrench. The lower mount is visible at the base, where the cover has been removed. 3. Place a screwdriver shaft or hex wrench shaft through the hole in the Alignment Ball and turn to either raise or lower the VersaPort to the desired height. NOTE . . . The slot in the alignment plate limits the height adjustment to ±6.4mm (0.25 inch). 4. Tighten the Ball-locking Setscrew on the lower alignment mount when the VersaPort height is properly adjusted. Alignment cam Cup attaching screws Alignment Ball Through-holes for turning the alignment ball. Ball locking setscrew FIGURE 17 Alignment Ball and Cam Adjustments Perform Final Adjustments Final positioning involves the coordinated adjustment at several places on the VersaPort. Readjustment of one or more areas, including horizontal and vertical positioning from previous sections, may be required. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 31 Installation Adjust Centering and Side to Side Level If fine adjustment is needed to align the port plate with the transfer mechanism, loosen the two Cup Attaching Screws at the bottom of the BOLTS frame, shown in Figure 17. Ensure the horizontal clamping knobs are slightly loosened. Use a stubby flat blade screwdriver to move the Angular Adjustment Cam left or right as needed to adjust the centering. Tighten the cup attaching screws and clamping knobs. NOTE . . . The angular adjustment is limited to ±0.5 degrees. Adjust BOLTS Frame Front to Back Level The BOLTS interface ball and socket mounting is designed to create a gap at the bottom of the mount and is not adjustable. The interface frame can be adjusted front-to-back to align the VersaPort with the transfer mechanism. NOTE . . . The front-to-back adjustment of the BOLTS interface frame is limited to ±1.5mm (±0.06 inch or approximately 0.1 degrees) by the jack screw length. The VersaPort can be adjusted front to back separately on the BOLTS frame. See Adjust VersaPort Front to Back Level on Frame, on page 32 Adjust the BOLTS frame in or out by tightening or loosening the Horizontal Alignment clamping knobs to move the frame. When adjusted properly, use a 9/64-inch Allen wrench to remove each jack screw from the Alignment Plate (shown in Figure 13) one at a time and apply a drop of thread adhesive (required but not supplied). Tighten each jack screw until it just touches the Process Tool interface frame. Adjust VersaPort Front to Back Level on Frame The VersaPort is mounted to a platform on the BOLTS interface frame. The platform has one leveling screw attached through the bottom, behind the connector panel. The Process Tool side of the VersaPort can be raised slightly to adjust to the transfer arm. To adjust the VersaPort on the mounting platform; 1. Loosen the three hex screws on the bottom of the mounting platform that secure the VersaPort. 2. Turn the leveling screw to raise the VersaPort at the Process Tool opening. 3. When the VersaPort is aligned with the transfer arm, tighten the three hex screws. Final Tightening and Torque Make sure all bolts and screws are tightened once the adjustments are complete; ➢ Tighten the Lower Alignment Mount bolts VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 32 Installation ➢ Tighten the Ball-locking setscrew on the lower alignment mount ➢ Tighten the Alignment Cup attaching screws on the bottom of the BOLTS frame ➢ Tighten the Alignment Plate locking screws ➢ Tighten the Clamping Knobs. Attach a 1/8 inch Allen wrench fitting to a torque wrench and tighten each clamping knob to 80 in-lbs. Verify Proper Operation NOTE . . . For operation of the VersaPort with the Asyst Manual Open Cassette Adapter (MOCA), skip to the "Operation with Manual Open Cassette Adapter (MOCA)" section on page 40. Asyst ISIM software can be used to check the VersaPort laser system and verify/modify the configuration settings of the VersaPort before testing operation. Connect the Cabling 1. If necessary, re-connect the PC type computer to the SECS serial port on the BOLTS connector panel. NOTE . . . If there is not access for the PC connection, the Host or Process Tool computer must have Asyst ISIM installed to test and cycle the VersaPort. Connect the Process Tool communication cable to the SECS serial port. 2. Connect the Process Tool ground cable to the VersaPort. Connect Process Tool 24vdc power. Verify Laser System DAC Values The laser system is aligned at the factory. The sensors can be checked during installation to verify operation. All DAC values must be less than 30. 1. From the ISIM Main menu select F2 (MANUAL). 2. Raise the port plate: A. From the Main menu select F2 (MANUAL). B. From the Manual menu select F5 (GOTO POS). C. At the dialog box, enter “9” on the Target Pos (inch) line. Press Enter three times to accept Speed and Acceleration values and raise the port plate nine inches. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 33 Installation 3. From the Manual menu select F4 (DAC). Use the arrow keys to select Sensor Alignment and press Enter. Use the arrow keys to select Wafer Sensor and press Enter. A window will display the DAC value. It should be less than 30. Press F4 to stop calibration. 4. Repeat Step 2 process to choose F4, Sensor Alignment, then select Slot Sensor and read DAC value. Press F4 to stop calibration. 5. Repeat Step 2 to choose F4, Sensor Alignment, then select Protrude Sensor and read DAC value. Press F4 to stop calibration. If all DAC values are less than 30, the laser system is properly aligned. If values are not less than 30, perform Calibration/Alignment Procedure, Align Laser Detector System in the VersaPort Technical Manual. With all DAC values less than 30, return the VersaPort to the Home position. PINCH WARNING A pinch hazard exists at the port plate as it lowers to the port door. Keep hands away from the port plate path. A pinch hazard may exist at the bottom of the minienvironment when the port plate reaches the Home position. Keeps hands away from the minienvironment path. 6. From the Main menu select F2 (MANUAL). A. From the Manual menu select F5 (GOTOPOS). B. At the dialog box, enter “0” on the Target Pos (inch) line. Press Enter three times to accept Speed and Acceleration values and lower the port plate to the Home position. 7. From the Manual menu select F6 (DC MOTOR). A. From the dialog box, select Unlock Port and press Enter to release the pod latches and pod door lock. Perform the Self Test Verify proper operation by performing a Self-Test using Asyst ISIM simulation software. The process will move the port plate to the Stage (Open) position, extend the cassette shuttle forward, exercise all motors, check all laser sensors, and return the VersaPort to its Home (Close) position. The software should return a message reading, “Errors found during Self-test: None”. If no errors are encountered, continue the installation. NOTE . . . If errors are encountered during the SELF-TEST, AUTOCYCLE or HOMING Calibration function, clear the error by selecting F8 (CLEAR ERROR) from the MANUAL menu (F2). Refer to the VersaPort Technical Manual for Calibration/Alignment Procedures to resolve the problem. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 34 Installation 1. At the Main Menu, select F2 (MANUAL). A. From the MANUAL menu, select F3 (SELF TEST). NOTE . . . If power has been removed from the VersaPort, it will perform a Homing calibration before performing a motion command, to ensure the port assembly is at the correct location. Homing will slowly move the port assembly (plate and door) and perform the calibration routine. The VersaPort will cycle once to self-test and the software will show the results on the PC screen. Refer to the VersaPort Technical Manual (PN 2000-1252-01) to perform any procedure necessary to align the VersaPort if errors are detected. Verify/Modify the Device ID The Device ID uniquely identifies each piece of equipment addressing the Host computer. The default setting for all VersaPorts is 251. This number can be changed, if necessary to any value from 1 to 65535. 1. From the ISIM Main menu select F6 (CONFIG). 2. From the Config menu select F4 (MODIFY CONFIG). A. Use the Enter key to move down the list to Device ID. B. At the dialog box, type in a new value for the Device ID and press Enter. 3. Press the Ctrl-Enter keys simultaneously to accept the change. Enter Y to confirm. Calibrate the Cassette Offset The VersaPort may require modification of its default cassette offset value (0) to optimize wafer/reticle mapping. The offset value can be set by using encoder counts to determine the center of a wafer/reticle in slot one and subtracting 3075. 1. Place a Pod with a wafer/reticle in cassette slot one on the port door. 2. From the ISIM Main menu select F1 (AUTO). 3. From the Auto menu select F8 (MISC). A. At the dialog box, use the arrow keys to select Calibrate Homing and press Enter. The port door will move slowly to the Home position. 4. Lift the Pod off the port plate and replace it to clear the map. 5. From the Auto menu select F1 (STAGE). The port plate will rise to the Open position. 6. Press F10 to return to the Main menu. 7. From the Main menu select F5 (STATUS). 8. From the Status menu select F7 (WAFER MAP). VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 35 Installation A. At the dialog box, use the arrow keys to select Wafer Queue and press Enter. The screen will display the encoder count at which the laser interrupt was activated by the wafer/reticle in slot one (the ON value- at the bottom of the wafer/reticle) and the encoder count where the laser was deactivated (the OFF value- at the top of the wafer/reticle). The display will be similar to On: 3024 Off: 3100. 9. Add the On and Off values. Divide the sum by 2, to determine the center of the wafer/ reticle. From that number, subtract 3075 and round to the nearest whole number. The result is the cassette offset value. Write the value down. 10.Press F10 to return to the Main menu. 11. From the Main menu select F6 (CONFIG) 12.From the Config menu select F4 (MODIFY CONFIG). A. Use the Enter key to move down the list to Cassette Offset. B. At the dialog box, type in a new value for the Offset and press Enter. 13.Press the Enter key until the confirmation screen appears. Select Yes to confirm. 14.Return the VersaPort to Home position: A. From the ISIM Main menu select F1 (AUTO). B. From the AUTO Menu select F2 (HOME). Verify Wafer Mapping After the cassette offset has been established, perform a wafer mapping procedure to verify its functionality. 1. Place wafers in the cassette at slots 1, 5, 6, 12, 19, 20, and 25. NOTE . . . A full cassette can be used for wafer mapping. The verification should be performed with a minimum of seven wafers, placed as described above. 2. Load the cassette into a SMIF-Pod. Place the pod on the port door. 3. From the ISIM Main menu select F1 (AUTO). 4. From the Auto menu select F1 (STAGE). LASER WARNING Laser radiation present if SMIF Pod is not used. Exposure to a Class II laser beam is feasible. Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. 5. The laser system will map the cassette slots. The ISIM screen will display a line at each slot number in which a wafer is detected. Verify the wafer map is accurate for the cassette. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 36 Installation 6. From the Auto menu select F2 (HOME). Perform Auto Cycling 1. From the AUTO (F1) menu select F9 (AUTOCYCLE). A. Observe the operation of the VersaPort during several cycles. Listen for any noises which might indicate improper motion. When several Open and Close cycles have been completed, select F9 to stop the VersaPort during the close cycle. The current cycle will complete and the VersaPort will return to the Home position and stop. After cycling successfully, select F10 to return to the Main menu. Exit SIMulation software and Disconnect PC 2. From the MAIN menu select F8 (EXIT), then use the arrow key to choose YES and press ENTER to close the simulation software. 3. Shutdown the PC, then disconnect the null modem cable from the VersaPort. Complete the Installation Connect the Cabling Connect any serial and parallel cabling from the host (or Process Tool) to the proper connector on the Versaport panel. See Figure 16 for connector identification. Ensure the 24vdc power is supplied through the Process Tool EMO circuit. Replace Base Cover Return the cover to the base of the frame and secure with captive thumb screws. Optional Base Removal If required after installation, the extended base may be removed. [Not recommended.] 1. On the inside of the base, using a ¼ inch allen wrench or hex driver, remove four bolts that secure the extended base to the base assembly. 2. Plug the four holes in the base assembly with cap plugs (interface kit item- see Figure 18). VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 37 Installation Store the extended base and four bolts for later use. FIGURE 18 VersaPort Base with Extended base Removed VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 38 VersaPort Configuration VersaPort Configuration Refer to Software Communications chapter of the VersaPort Technical Manual for an explanation of the software configurable settings available for the Versaport. Table 8 lists the default configuration settings as they appear in ISIM, which can be modified using the Config menu. TABLE 8 Default Configuration Settings Configuration Option Default Setup Ref: SECS ECID External Host control N ECID 4 Parallel I/O Interlock N ECID 6 MSC Interlock N ECID 13 Min Wafer Position 2990 mils ECID 32 Open Pos 11350 mils ECID 33 Slot Count 25(4 if MRP Reticle, 1 if other Reticle) ECID 34 Slot Pitch 250 mils ECID 35 Port Assignment 0 ECID 37 Comm Protocol 0 ECID 38 Cassette Size Option 0 (80 if RSP Reticle 83 if MRP Reticle 81 if 230mm Reticle) ECID 39 Device ID 251 ECID 40 Comm Baud rate 9600 ECID 41 SECS Comm Timeout T1 1 (second) ECID 50 SECS Comm Timeout T2 2 (seconds) ECID 51 SECS Comm Timeout T3 0 (6 seconds) ECID 52 Reticle Height (Substrate thickness) 30 (245 if Reticle) ECID 59 Slot Opening 120 ECID 60 El Hom Offset 0 ECID 61 Cassette Test 0 ECID 63 Cassette Offset 00 ECID 67 SPCL ASCII FSD 0 ECID 85 Stage w/Seater 0 (disabled) ECID 86 Shuttle Open Position 4000 mils ECID 87 Shuttle Option Factory setting ECID 89 Shuttle Homing Offset Factory setting ECID 90 FL Bridge Option N (disabled) ECID 91 Tag Baud Rate 9600 ECID 92 Brake Option N (disabled) ECID 98 VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 39 Operation with Manual Open Cassette Adapter (MOCA) This section describes the operation of the VersaPort in conjunction with the Manual Open Cassette Adapter, hereinafter referred to as MOCA. Cassette Placement Refer to the MOCA Configurations document, (PN 2000-1438-01) for proper MOCA configurations for various wafer cassettes. Connect the Cabling 1. If possible, re-connect the PC type computer to the SECS serial port on the VersaPort connector panel by routing the cable up through the mounting platform cutout (see Figure 19). NOTE . . . If there is not access for the PC connection, the Host or Process Tool computer must have Asyst ISIM installed to test and cycle the VersaPort. Connect the Process Tool communication cable to the SECS serial port. 2. Connect the Process Tool ground cable to the VersaPort. Connect Process Tool 24vdc power. FIGURE 19 VersaPort Cables routed through Cutout VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 40 Verify Door Lock Function Asyst ISIM software can be used to verify the door lock function of the MOCA. 1. Attach a PC computer running ISIM software to the VersaPort SECS host port and ensure that the VersaPort is connected to a 24vdc power supply. 2. From the ISIM Main menu, select F2 (MANUAL). 3. From the Manual menu, select F6 (DC MOTOR). Use the arrow keys to select Open Latch and press Enter. NOTE . . . When operating the MOCA door, do not move the door to a full open or close position. Operators should release the door about ten to fifteen degrees from a full open or close position; the door should then complete the movement on its own. The door should complete the open cycle within two to four seconds after the handle is released; the close cycle should complete within four to eight seconds. If not, complete the Door Adjustment procedure in the MOCA Installation and Technical Manual. WARNING Operate the MOCA door only using the handle. Failure to comply may result in hand or finger injury to the operator. 4. Pull the handle on MOCA door. The door should open freely. Close MOCA door. 5. From the ISIM manual menu, select F6 (DC MOTOR). Use the arrow keys to select Close Latch and press Enter. 6. Pull MOCA handle. If the door lock is functioning properly, the door will not open as in Step 4. (It will be possible to open the door approximately one inch; this is normal when the lock is functioning properly.) ECID Change The addition of the MOCA to the VersaPort requires a PID change. To ensure proper VersaPort operation, select ECID 104 and choose “1”. If using a terminal setup program for the ASCII port, type “ECS<space>P104=1” for the MOCA PIDs. When using the VersaPort without the MOCA, type “ECS<space>P104=0” for the standard PIDs. Using HyperTerminal A common method for implementing the ECID change described above involves using HyperTerminal, which can be used as follows. ASCII Configuration With the VersaPort connected to a PC running ISIM and the cable connected to the SECS port, configure the VersaPort for ASCII communications: 1. Launch ISIM VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 41 2. Select F6 (CONFIG) 3. In the CONFIG menu select F4 (MODIFY CONFIG). 4. Scroll down to the COMM Protocol option. 5. Select the option ASCII Serial Comm Echo option. 6. Save the configuration for the VersaPort and exit ISIM. Start HyperTerminal Setting the HyperTerminal Communications Properties 1. Change the serial cable from the SECS port of the VersaPort to the ASCII port. 2. Launch the HyperTerminal application. It is often found in the Windows start menu in the Programs\accessories\HyperTerminal path. HyperTerminal will come up with a pop up screen that states “new connection”. 3. Type in a name for the connection, then click OK. HyperTerminal will come up with a pop up screen that states “connect to”. 4. In the “Connect To” dialog box, select the COM port that you will be using to communication with the VersaPort (typically COM 1, then click OK. A pop up screen will come up that states “COM 1 Properties”. 5. Set the “bits per second” to 9600. 6. Set the “flow control” to NONE. 7. Click OK. Setting the HyperTerminal File Properties 1. Select File from the top menu, then select the Properties option. The properties dialog box will appear. 2. Choose the Settings tab. 3. Select the ASCII Setup button. The ASCII Setup pop up will appear. 4. Check the box that states “Send line ends with line feeds”. 5. Do not check the box that states “Echo typed characters locally”. 6. Click OK, then in the File Properties box, click OK. Setup the VersaPort 1. In the HyperTerminal text box, type EDER<space>ON and press the Enter key. The command is sent to the VersaPort, which should reply with the message “EERA OK”. If not then check connection to the setup. 2. Type ECR<space>P104 and press Enter. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 42 The VersaPort should return the response “ECD P104=0”. ➢ If the response is “ECD P104=1”, then the VersaPort is already configured for the MOCA. Proceed to Verify Laser System DAC Values. 3. Type ECS<space>P104=1 and press Enter. The VersaPort should return the response “ECA OK” 4. Verify the setting by typing ECR<space>P104 and pressing the Enter key. The VersaPort should return the message “ECD P104=1”. Now the VersaPort should be properly configured for the MOCA. Verify Laser System DAC Values The laser system is aligned at the factory. The sensors can be checked during installation to verify operation. All DAC values must be less than 30. 1. From the ISIM Main menu select F2 (MANUAL). 2. Raise the port plate: A. From the Main menu select F2 (MANUAL). B. From the Manual menu select F5 (GOTO POS). C. At the dialog box, enter “9” on the Target Pos (inch) line. Press Enter three times to accept Speed and Acceleration values and raise the port plate nine inches. 3. From the Manual menu select F4 (DAC). Use the arrow keys to select Sensor Alignment and press Enter. Use the arrow keys to select Wafer Sensor and press Enter. A window will display the DAC value. It should be less than 30. Press F4 to stop calibration. 4. Repeat Step 2 process to choose F4, Sensor Alignment, then select Slot Sensor and read DAC value. Press F4 to stop calibration. 5. Repeat Step 2 to choose F4, Sensor Alignment, then select Protrude Sensor and read DAC value. Press F4 to stop calibration. If the DAC value is less than 30, the laser system is properly aligned. If value is not less than 30, perform Calibration/Alignment Procedure, Align Laser Detector System in the VersaPort Technical Manual. With the DAC value less than 30, return the VersaPort to the Home position. 6. From the Main menu select F2 (MANUAL). A. From the Manual menu select F5 (GOTOPOS). VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 43 At the dialog box, enter “0” on the Target Pos (inch) line. Press Enter three times to accept Speed and Acceleration values and lower the port plate to the Home position. PINCH WARNING A pinch hazard exists at the port plate as it lowers to the port door. Keep hands away from the port plate path. A pinch hazard may exist at the bottom of the minienvironment when the port plate reaches the Home position. Keeps hands away from the minienvironment path. LASER WARNING Laser radiation present if cassette is not used. Exposure to a Class II laser beam is feasible. Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. NOTE . . . If power has been removed from the VersaPort, it will perform a Homing calibration before performing a motion command, to ensure the port assembly is at the correct location. Homing will slowly move the port assembly (plate, and shuttle if equipped) and perform the calibration routine. 7. From the Manual menu select F6 (DC MOTOR). From the dialog box, select Unlock Port and press Enter to release the pod latches and pod door lock. Perform the Self Test Verify proper operation by performing a Self-Test using Asyst ISIM simulation software. The process will move the port plate to the Stage (Open) position, extend the cassette shuttle forward, exercise all motors, check all laser sensors, and return the VersaPort to its Home (Close) position. The software should return a message reading, “Errors found during Self-test: None”. If no errors are encountered, continue the installation. NOTE . . . If errors are encountered during the SELF-TEST, AUTOCYCLE or HOMING Calibration function, clear the error by selecting F8 (CLEAR ERROR) from the MANUAL menu (F2). Refer to the VersaPort Technical Manual for Calibration/Alignment Procedures to resolve the problem. 1. At the Main Menu, select F2 (MANUAL). 2. From the MANUAL menu, select F3 (SELF TEST) The VersaPort will cycle once to self-test and the software will show the results on the PC screen. Refer to the VersaPort Technical Manual (PN 2000-1252-01) to perform any procedure necessary to align the VersaPort if errors are detected. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 44 Verify/Modify the Device ID The Device ID uniquely identifies each piece of equipment addressing the Host computer. The default setting for all VersaPorts is 251. This number can be changed to any value from 1 to 65535. 1. From the ISIM Main menu select F6 (CONFIG). 2. From the Config menu select F4 (MODIFY CONFIG). A. Use the Enter key to move down the list to Device ID. B. At the dialog box, type in a new value for the Device ID and press Enter. Press the Ctrl-Enter keys simultaneously to accept the change. Enter Y to confirm. Perform Auto Cycling 1. From the AUTO (F1) menu select F9 (AUTOCYCLE). A. Observe the operation of the VersaPort during several cycles. Listen for any noises which might indicate improper motion. When several Open and Close cycles have been completed, select F9 to stop the VersaPort during the close cycle. The current cycle will complete and the VersaPort will return to the Home position and stop. After cycling successfully, select F10 to return to the Main menu. Exit SIMulation Software and Disconnect PC NOTE . . . The Process Tool should move the VersaPort to the Home position after the connector cover is installed. If the VersaPort is already being controlled by the Process Tool, proceed to Complete the Installation without exiting the software as described below. 2. From the MAIN menu select F8 (EXIT), then use the arrow key to choose Yes and press Enter to close the simulation software. 3. Shutdown the laptop PC and disconnect the null modem cable from the VersaPort. Leave cables connected if ISIM is run from the Process Tool. Complete the Installation Connect the Cabling Connect any final serial and parallel cabling from the Process Tool to the proper connector on the Versaport panel. Make sure that the ground and power connection are secure. Replace Connector Cover Replace the connector panel cover to the lower minienvironment shield and secure with two Phillips screws. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 45 Return VersaPort to Home Position Use the Process Tool and ISIM to lower the VersaPort to the Home position. If necessary, open the ISIM program From the ISIM Main menu select F1 (AUTO). From the AUTO Menu select F2 (HOME). NOTE . . . If power was removed from the VersaPort during final cable connections, the VersaPort will perform a Homing calibration. It will move slowly to the Home position. The installation is complete. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 46 Introduction ISIM (VersaPort Simulation Program) Introduction ISIM is the menu-driven diagnostic program supplied by Asyst for exercising the VersaPort from a standalone PC. This chapter explains how to use the software. ➢ To learn how to get started, read Starting ISIM below. ➢ To see descriptions of every function key and submenu item, see the Menu Lists section on page 48. ➢ To get familiar with typical uses, see the Typical Operations section on page 57. WARNING Usage of ISIM can put the Load Port in an unsafe mode for operators, as interlocks can be disabled. Laser exposure hazards and pinch hazards may be present. Personnel should become thoroughly familiar with all aspects of safety for individuals and equipment prior to operating this equipment. Refer to Safety section at the beginning of the manual. Starting ISIM 1. Copy the software program from the diskette provided at the back of the manual to a laptop or other PC. 2. Connect a null modem cable from the computer that contains ISIM to the VersaPort SECS port. 3. Open a MS-DOS window on the PC. Change to the directory (folder) containing the ISIM software. Start the program by typing isim (not case sensitive) and pressing Enter. The main menu appears. (See Figure 20, ISIM Menu Screen, on page 48) NOTE . . . If Com2 is being used to communicate with the VersaPort, press F6 (CONFIG) at the Main Menu, then press F2 (COMM PORT).Use the keyboard arrow keys to change to COM2 and press Enter. 4. From the Main Menu press other function keys to reach different menus, then select submenu items from the pop-up window with the up/down arrows on the keyboard and the Enter key (See Figure 20, ISIM Menu Screen, on page 48). VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 47 Menu Lists 5. When finished, press F10 from any submenu to return to the Main Menu. Exit the ISIM program by pressing F8 (EXIT). Use the arrow keys to select Yes and press Enter To select Menus, press the corresponding function key on To activate submenu items, use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select the item, then press the Enter key. A description of the action selected appears here. Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to scroll the display screen. (These indicators will highlight which arrow key was pressed.) FIGURE 20 ISIM Menu Screen Menu Lists This section contains a description of each menu and submenu function key for the ISIM software. Main Menu Five function keys are accessible upon starting ISIM. TABLE 9 MAIN Menu Function Keys Function Description (F1) AUTO Opens the Auto Mode Menu screen. See Table 10 for description of submenus. (F2) MANUAL Opens the Manual Mode Menu screen. See Table 11 for description of submenus. (F3) MSC Sets controls for the Micro-station Controller/Smart-Comm. See Table 12. (F4) NON PC CYCLES Allows the VersaPort to Autocycle without SIM connection. See Table 13. (F5) STATUS Opens the Status Menu screen SeeTable 14 for description of submenus. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 48 Menu Lists TABLE 9 MAIN Menu Function Keys (F6) CONFIG Opens the Configuration Menu screen. SeeTable 15 for description of submenus. (F7) TAG 8400 Sets Smart-Tag communication. See Table 16 for description of submenus. (F8) EXIT Use to leave the ISIM program. To save the log file to the disk, from the Main Menu press F6 (CONFIG), then F9 (FILE), then select CLOSE FILE. (F9) SMIF OPTION Provides a customized software command set for the Asyst SMIF product selected. See Table 18. AUTO (F1 from Main Menu) TABLE 10 (F1) AUTO Mode Menus F Key SubMenu F1 STAGE<OPEN> Directs port lifter to the fully open (stage) position. F2 HOME Return to Home position. F5 GOTO POS Absolute Relative Absolute- from Home position, Relative- from current position. F6 DC MOTOR Lock Port Locks the port door to the pod door and pod top to port plate. Unlock Port Unlatches pod top from port plate and unlocks pod door from port door. Reseat wafer Moves the wafer seater mechanism away from port plate to reseat protruding wafer. Clear Alarm Clears any pending alarms and resets the servo drive. Calibrate Homing Calibrates the vertical drive home position. Abort Indexer Aborts action Stop Indexer Stops the VersaPort F8 MISC SubMenu Items Description F9 AUTO CYCLE / STOP CYCLE Starts and stops continuous cycles between OPEN (Stage) and HOME positions with a pause between cycles (default pause is 3 seconds and can be changed using runtime parameter “-D”). Displays total cycles completed. F10 EXIT Return to Main Menu VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 49 Menu Lists MANUAL (F2 from Main Menu) WARNING Safety interlocks are bypassed in Manual mode. Manual operation of the Versaport does not require the use of a SMIF-Pod. Laser exposure hazards and pinch hazards may be present. Refer to Safety section at the beginning of the manual. TABLE 11 (F2) MANUAL Mode Menus F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description F1 SERVO CRTL Enable Servo Disable Servo Enables the servo motor chip Disables the servo motor chip F2 IO Manually toggles output bits. Not recommended for field use. F3 SELF TEST Perform Self Test: Displays results of self test. F4 DAC DAC Calibration Sensor Alignment Modify Threshold F5 F6 GOTO POS DC MOTOR DAC Calib.- Reads the values of all laser sensors; Alignment & Threshold- sets individual values for wafer, Slot, and Protrusion. Moves port lifter to specified position. Target Pos/Distance (inch) Speed (inch/sec) Enter target position (distance) 0 to 11.4 in.) Accel (inch/sec2) Enter acceleration (0.1 to 5 inch/sec2) Enter speed (0.1 to 5 inch/sec) CAUTION- DC MOTOR performs the selected function with no collision checks. Ensure product will not be lost or VersaPort damaged during action. Lock Port Unlock Port Lock Pod Door Unlock Pod Door Open Latch Close Latch Seater In Seater Out Advance Shuttle Retract Shuttle Calib Shuttle Release Brake Set Brake F7 F8 MOTOR STATUS Returns Status condition for; CLEAR ERROR Clears pending alarms & resets the servo drive. Controller Current Position Desired Position Fan Count VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 50 Menu Lists TABLE 11 (F2) MANUAL Mode Menus (continued) F Key SubMenu F9 AUTO CYCLE / STOP CYCLES SubMenu Items Description Cycles the port plate up and down to the position selected by user, at user-defined speed and acceleration. NOTE- Manual Autocycle does not return the port plate to Home position. F10 MAIN Return to Main Menu. MSC (F3 from Main Menu)) TABLE 12 (F3) MSC Menus F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description Keep Port Lock Port Immaterial Enable VersaPort Disable VersaPort Blink STS LED Performs MSC-originated commands F10 Return to Main Menu NON-PC CYCLES (F4 from Main Menu)) TABLE 13 (F4) NON-PC CYCLES Menus F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description Autocycles VersaPort without SIM connection. Press F4 to toggle ON/OFF, without leaving Main Menu. STATUS (F5 from Main Menu) TABLE 14 (F5) STATUS Menus F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items F1 ARE YOU THERE Sends S1,F1 message. Gets S1,F2 reply. F2 LOOPBACK DIAG Sends S2,F25 message. Gets S2,F26 reply. F3 INDEX STATUS F4 READ PIO Sends S2,F41 message; gives status of PIO 2A, 2B. F5 SERVO TUNING Adjusts servo motor settings. F6 IRQ COUNT Sends S2,F41. Gets back interrupt count. Sensor status SW Part Number Wafer Map Status History Data Description Retrieves status of VersaPort. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 51 Menu Lists TABLE 14 (F5) STATUS Menus (continued) F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items F7 WAFER MAP Wafer data: (Enter slot no.) Description Slot data: (Enter slot no.) Flash data: (Enter slot no.) Wafer Queue: (Enter offset into map) Slot Queue: (Enter offset into map) Flash Queue: (Enter offset into map) F8 REVIEW MSG Display SECS messages received from VersaPort. Up to 100 lines displayed. The pageup and pagedown keyboard keys can be used to scroll the screen to see all messages. F9 MOTOR STATUS Displays all motor parameters. F10 MAIN Return to Main Menu CONFIG (F6 from Main Menu) TABLE 15 (F6) CONFIG Menus F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description F1 DEVICE ID Device ID Determines the device ID for the simulated host. F2 COMM PORT COM1 Determines the communications port used to communicate with the VersaPort. COM2 F3 READ CONFIG F4 MODIFY CONFIG (see Modify Config, below) Returns VersaPort configuration data. (See listing under Modify Config menu below) Allows user to modify the VersaPort configuration. To modify config: 1. If the dialog item is highlighted with no popup menu, enter the new desired value, then press the ENTER key to go to the next dialog item (DO NOT use arrows). 2. If a pop-up menu exists for a dialog item, use the arrows to select a specific pop-up item, then press ENTER to choose that item. 3. If no changes are desired for an item, just press ENTER to go to the next item. 4. Press CTRL-ENT to skip the rest of the configuration selection. 5. After making modifications, at the confirmation prompt, enter Y to save the modifications, or N to cancel the modifications. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 52 Menu Lists TABLE 15 (F6) CONFIG Menus (continued) F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description MODIFY CONFIG External Host (ECID 4) External Host Port commands: (0) Commands not accepted / (1) Commands accepted. (Default 1) PIO Intlk Mode (ECID 6) PIO enable signal (pin 2): (0) Not required / (1) Required (Default 0) MSC Interlock (ECID 13) MSC enable signal: (0) Not required / (1) Required (Default 0) Min_Wafer_Pos (ECID 32) Position of wafer in slot. (Default 2990mils) Open_Pos (ECID 33) Vertical position after STAGE command: Height (from Home position) port plate moves to expose cassette. (Default is 11400milsmaximum allowable) Slot_Count (ECID 34) Number of slots in cassette: (Default= 25 for wafer, 1 for 150mm reticle) Slot_Pitch (ECID 35) Distance from center of one slot to center of next slot. (Default 250mils) Port Assignment ((ECID 37) Serial port configurations: Comm Protocol (ECID 38) Communications Protocol used for control: 0: SECS-only/MSC-intlk & Tag8200/ ASCIIonly 1: SECS-with intlk &Tag 8200/ MSC- not used/ ASCII-only 2: SECS-only/ MSC- Tag 8200 (w/ or w/o RTS)/ ASCII- only 3: SECS-only/ MSC-not used/ ASCII- with intlk & Tag8200 4: SECS-only/MSC-intlk & Tag8400/ ASCIIonly 5: SECS-with intlk &Tag 8400/ MSC- not used/ ASCII-only 6: SECS-only/ MSC- Tag 84200 (w/ or w/o RTS)/ ASCII- only 7: SECS-with Tag 8400/ MSC-not used/ ASCII-with intlk (Default 0) 0: SECS (no Parallel) 1: PIO mode (ALU compatible) 3: ASCII (ASCII echo to host) 4: ASCII (no echo to Host) 5: ASCII (ASCII with checksum) (Default 0) Cassette Size (ECID 39) Sets VersaPort to operate as 200mm Pod (Default = 0 for wafers, 80 for 150mm reticle) Device ID (ECID 40) Used for SECS message identity. Acceptable values are 1 - 65535 (Default 251) VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 53 Menu Lists TABLE 15 (F6) CONFIG Menus (continued) F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description Comm Baud Rate (ECID 41) Host port Baud rate: 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 (Default 9600) SECS Comm T1 (ECID 50) T1 Time out in seconds: Acceptable values are 0 - 3. “0” can be entered, but means 0.1 sec. (Default: 1) SECS Comm T2 (ECID 51) T2 Time out in seconds: Acceptable values are 1 - 25 “0” can be entered, but means 0.4 sec. (Default: 2) SECS Comm T3 (ECID 52) T3 Time out in seconds: Acceptable values are 1 - 60. “0” can be entered, but means 6 secs. (Default 0 (6secs)) CassetteTest (ECID 63) Sets confirmation parameter. 0= Confirm cassette present, 1= Do not care, 2= Confirm cassette not present (for unload only). (Default 0) Stage w/Seater (ECID 86) Moves seater out after completing Stage operation if enabled. 0=Disable, 1=Enable El Hm Offset (ECID 61) Relative distance from vertical home reference.Designates “home” position. Acceptable values; -127 to 127 (mils) Shuttle Option (ECID 89) Allows motion of shuttle (if installed). 0=Disable, 1=Enable Shuttle Hm Offset (ECID 90) Relative distance from shuttle home reference.Designates “home” position. Acceptable values; -127 to 127 (mils) Shuttle Open Pos (ECID 87) Distance shuttle will advance from the home position. Acceptable values: 0-4500 mils. FL Bridge Option ((ECID 91)t Sets ASCII interface option. 0= VPort usesInx-compatible interface. 1= VPort uses FLcompatible interface. Tag Baud Rate (ECID 92) Baud rate of RF probe. Acceptable values: 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 5700. Reticle Height (ECID59) Substrate thickness for wafer mapping for any non-standard cassette. Acceptable values: 80-350 for reticle, 5-100 for all others. Slot Opening (ECID 60) Distance between two adjacent slots in a cassette. Acceptable values: 80-1000 for reticle, 80-350 all others. Spcl ASCII FSD (ECID 85) Sets alarm ID as part of ASCII FSD0 response. 0= Disable, 1= Enable. NOTE- may not accept enable setting under some configs Cassette Offset (ECID 67) Sets beginning position of wafer map. Used for special cassettes. Acceptable values; -125 to 125. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 54 Menu Lists TABLE 15 (F6) CONFIG Menus (continued) F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description F5 PC BAUD RATE 2400 4800 9600 19200 28800* 38400* 57000* * speeds not supported on VersaPort Set baud rate of the selected comm port in the PC. If a new baud rate is desired, the VersaPort baud rate should be changed prior to changing the PC baud rate. The VersaPort can communicate at up to 28800. F6 EVENT OPTION Enable All Report all VersaPort events to the host (as SECS messages) Disable All Do not report any VersaPort events to the host. Select Event Select which VersaPort events to report (as SECS messages). Debug Msg ON Debug option turned ON. The VersaPort will send detailed internal state information to ISIM. Debug Msg OFF Debug option turned OFF. Comm Msg ON Communication error messages ON. Comm Msg OFF Communication error messages OFF. F7 F8 DEBUG PRINTER Printer On Printer Off F9 F10 FILE Enable File Open a new log file or resume a suspended log file for capturing VersaPort event and debug messages. Suspend File Suspend the log file Close File Closes the opened log file. MAIN Returns to Main Menu TAG 8400 (F7 from Main Menu) TABLE 16 (F7) Tag 8400 Menus F Key SubMenu F1 Are you There F2 LCD File Read F3 Tag Status F10 SubMenu Items Description Sends S100,F1 message to check if Tag is present. Gets S100,F2 reply if Tag is present. Enter Tag Serial Number Sends S100F21 message to the specified Tag requesting LCD file. Tag replies with S100F22 and LCD file is displayed. Sends S100,F131 message to Tag requesting status. Gets S100,F132 message with status. Return to Main Menu VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 55 Menu Lists EXIT (F8 from Main Menu) TABLE 17 (F8) Exit Menus F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description This command terminates ISIM session, are you sure? Use arrow keys on the keyboard to select YES to exit and close the program or NO to return to the MAIN menu list. YES NO SMIF OPTION (F9 from Main Menu) TABLE 18 (F9) SMIF Option Menus F Key SubMenu SubMenu Items Description SMIF Device Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select “LPO/LPX” line and press ENTER to display the Menu list options for the VersaPort. Indexer LPO/LPX (VersaPort) Ext Height INX 150mm Reticle INX 200mm Reticle INX F10 Return to Main Menu VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 56 Typical Operations Typical Operations Self Test During a Self Test the VersaPort will; ➢ If the VersaPort is not already at Home position, it will calibrate home. ➢ Move the port plate to the Open (Stage) position. ➢ Exercise all motors (vertical drive, shuttle- if installed, wafer seater, pod lock, pod hold-down). ➢ Check all laser sensors. ➢ Return the port plate to the Close (Home) position. ➢ Display on the PC screen the results of the Self Test. A successful Self Test will return the message, “Errors found during self-test: None”. To perform the self test using ISIM, from the Main Menu press F2 (MANUAL), then press F3 (SELF TEST). Manual Operation WARNING Safety interlocks are bypassed in Manual mode. Manual operation of the Versaport does not require the use of a SMIF-Pod. Laser exposure hazards and pinch hazards may be present. From the Main Menu, press F2 (MANUAL), then select the function key for the desired task. See Table 11, (F2) MANUAL Mode Menus, on page 50 for descriptions of available operations. Homing the Versaport To perform a homing calibration (calibrate vertical drive zero position reference- and horizontal “Home” position, if shuttle installed), press F1 (AUTO) from the Main Menu. Press F8 (MISC), then use the arrow keys to select “Calibrate Homing”. Cycling the VersaPort To autocycle the VersaPort between Open (Stage) and Close (Home) positions, place a Pod on the port door and press F1 (AUTO) from the Main Menu, then press F9 (AUTO CYCLE). Press F9 again to stop the autocycle function. Checking VersaPort Status VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 57 Typical Operations From the Main Menu press F5 (STATUS), then press the desired function key from the list of submenus. See Table 14, (F5) STATUS Menus, on page 51 for descriptions of available operations. Checking/Changing Configuration Data From the Main Menu, press F6 (CONFIG), then press the desired function key from the list of submenus: Press F3 (READ CONFIG) from the Config Menu to check configuration. Press F4 (MODIFY CONFIG) to change those items. See Table 15, (F6) CONFIG Menus, on page 52 for descriptions of configuration items. NOTE . . . To create a log file to capture VersaPort events during a SIM session, press F9 (FILE) from the CONFIG menu. Use the arrow keys to select Enable File. Enter a file name at the prompt. Exiting ISIM From the Main Menu, press F8 (EXIT). Use the arrow keys to select “Yes”, then press the Enter key. Turn off the PC and disconnect the null modem cable from the VersaPort. VersaPort Installation Instructions — Revision A 58