Appendix A Glossary
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manual mode
The mode of a control recipe when the procedure does not sequence
automatically. Transitions are not checked, therefore the step
performs its assigned functions and no further action is taken without
operator intervention.
master recipe
A type of recipe that accounts for equipment capabilities and may
include process cell-specific information.
mode
The manner in which the transition of sequential functions are carried
out within a procedural element and the accessibility for manipulating
the states (manually or by other control functions) of equipment.
not firing
Not Firing is a possible state of the Firing attribute of a transition.
When the transition is in the Not Firing state, it is not in the process of
firing and not committed to the firing process.
null procedure
A non-expandable procedure that does not refer to any logical
definition in the area model nor any lower level recipe procedure. A
null procedure executes automatically and plays a role in material
loops where it is used for rebinding purposes.
O-Auto mode
The mode of a control recipe when the operator initiates all commands
and functions.
obsolete recipe
An Obsolete recipe is a versioned recipe that has failed verification due
to a change in the recipe's underlying area model. A versioned recipe is
a read-only snapshot of a recipe that uses strict, system-enforced
naming conventions.