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The sequence of communication between the Nucleo blocker and Rx-Universe is:

1) Rx-Universe will select the block base/diameter to use and print it on the work ticket.
2) The operator either selects blocks and places them in the tray, or the Nucleo will select blocks from the internal carousel.
3) The Nucleo requests job information from Rx-Universe using a standard VCA request.
4) The Nucleo scans the barcode on the block, and sends the block ID to Rx-Universe using LDCS, command 1100.  Rx-Universe responds with data on the block, if it has been previously used, or with an identifier that this is a new block.  It also sets the _BLKRU label to "1" if the block can be re-used, or "0" if it cannot be re-used.  If the block cannot be re-used, the appropriate message is displayed on the blocker.
5) If the block is usable, the blocker then sends an LDCS command 1101, which identifies the job and eye being used for the blockpiece, allowing Rx-Universe to link the blockpiece to the job.
56) After blocking, the blocker sends information on the combined block and blank to Rx-Universe using standard VCA protocol.

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Under "Setup", "System Settings", on the "DevicesBlocking" tab, the port number to be used for LDCS and , the maximum number of times a Nucleo block or ART block can be re-used and the maximum number of times that an ART Premium block can be used, must each be set.  The default values are shown below:

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Then, each of the re-use devices (blocker, generator, and de-blocker) must be set up with an LDCS interface in addition to the normal VCA interface.

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As an example, consider devices set up with the following IP addresses:

Rx-Universe Server - 192.168.168.1
Nucleo blocker         - 192.168.168.100
Orbit Generator       - 192.168.168.120
De-Blocker              - 192.168.168.122

LDCS connections will use port 33520.

In Rx-Universe, 5 device sessions would be set up - 2 VCA connections for the Nucleo and Orbit, and 3 LDCS sessions, one for each of the blocker, generator and de-blocker, as follows:

The specific device setup screens would look like:
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The two Nucleo sessions would be set up as follows; note that each use the same IP address; the workstation ID is different; the T1 uses port 33512, the L1 uses port 33520.  The L1 session should have the box "Use LDCS" checked.
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The two Orbit sessions are, again, similar, using the same IP address, but the different workstation ID's indicate the two different protocols being used.
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The de-blocker requires just an LDCS session for the re-use functionality, so only one session is needed for it:
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With the device sessions set up, just make sure both the T1 and L1 device sessions are running on the device server (in this case, the computer with IP 192.168.168.1).

Setting Up Equipment Interfaces for Re-Use Server

Nucleo

The basic communication should be set up to use VCA (OMA), port 33512, and the IP of the Rx-Universe server (note, the "Host Upload" interface should also be set up this way):
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On the setup screen under "Interfaces", set the blocker to use the re-use server:
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Then, under "Interfaces" and then "block Reuse server interface", set up using protocol 29 with the IP address of the Rx-Universe server:
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Orbit Generator

The generator will, similarly, be set up to use VCA protocol, port 33512, and the IP address of the Rx-Universe server:
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Under "Manual mode", then "Machine Setup", then the "Workpiece reception" tab:
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Then, in the interface setup screen, specify the reUse server protocol, the IP address of the Rx-Universe server, and the LDCS port number:

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Re-Use Blocks in Rx-Universe

The data on the individual block pieces can be viewed in Rx-Universe, using the "Re-use blocks" option on the "Device" menu.

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Blocks can be looked up using either the BlockPiece ID, or by JOB ID.  For each blockpiece, the following information is available to be viewed:
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The Manufacturer code determines if a block is an ART Premium block.  When the first digit of the manufacturer is a "1", this is considered a Premium block.  All other blocks will be considered as regular blocks when determining the usage. 

The BLKDM1 and BLKDM2 fields are the diameter of the block, after cribbing, as reported by the generator.  If the two values are different, the block is elliptically-shaped, and the "Elliptical axis" field would indicate the axis of the ellipse.

The only fields that can be changed are the BIN, the BLKSH, and the number of times the block has been used.