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Boar d Definition 6-19 driving shafts of the X and Y motors or obtains the current coordinate of the device to be selected. A vailable devices are as follows; Move Cam: Selects the teaching camera. Head1: : Selects Head1…

Samsung Component Placer CP45FV Series Administrator’s Guide
None: No bad mark.
Array: 1 bad mark in each array PCB.
<3. Inspection Device> combo box
Select the device for bad mark inspection. Available devices are as follows.
Vision: Recognizes with the move camera(fiducial camera) in the head assembly.
<4. Mark Position> group
When <Position Type> is not “None”, data is generated according to the selected
<Position Type>. The number of data generated is as follows.
When the <Position Type> is “Array”: 1
When the <Position Type> is “Panel”: The number of Array PCBs
For example, when “Array” is selected in <Position Type>, the following dialog
box is displayed. (When the number of Array PCBs is 4)
Figure 6-15 “Bad Mark Position” dialog box (When the Position Type is “Panel”)
<No> column
A serial number of bad mark data.
<X> column
The X position value of the bad mark.
<Y> column
The Y position value of the bad mark.
<5. Teach> group
Used to move the head assembly to the designated position by rotating the
driving shaft of the X and Y-axes motors or obtain the current position of the
shafts of the X and Y-axes motors.
<Device> combo box
Selects the corresponding device to move the head assembly by rotating the
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driving shafts of the X and Y motors or obtains the current coordinate of the
device to be selected. Available devices are as follows;
Move Cam: Selects the teaching camera.
Head1: : Selects Head1.
Head2: : Selects Head2.
Head3: : Selects Head3.
Head4: : Selects Head4.
Head5: : Selects Head5.
Head6: : Selects Head6.
Beam: Selects Beam.
<Move> button
Moves the head assembly by rotating the shafts of the X and Y-axes driving
motors using the device selected from the <Device> combo box. Before
executing “Move, the cell in the grid corresponding to the desired position
must be clicked on with a mouse.
<Get> button
Reads in the current position of the XY axis of the device selected in
<Device>. Before executing, “Get”, the cell in the grid corresponding to the
desired position must be clicked on with a mouse.
<6. Logic> group
Select the color of bad mark. Available colors of bad marks are as follows.
Black: the mark looks darker than the surroundings.
White: the mark looks lighter than the surroundings.
<7. Offset> group
Used to set the offset value between bad marks automatically.
<X> edit box
Set the offset value of X.
<Y> edit box
Set the offset value of Y.
<Teach> button
Teach the offset value of bad mark by using the same method as teaching the
PCB size. When this button is clicked on, the following screens are displayed
in succession.

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Teach the first position of the bad mark. When the “Enter” key is pressed
after teaching, the following screen is displayed.
Teach the position of the neighboring bad mark. When the “Enter” key is
pressed after teaching, the following screen is displayed.
Press the “Enter” key to complete the bad mark offset value teaching
operation.
<Apply> button
Automatically creates the bad mark position data by using the offset value set
in this group.
<8. Camera No.> combo box
Select the camera to search the bad mark. At present, it is fixed to “Move
Camera(Fiducial Camera)”.
<9. Mark Size> group
Set the area in which to search the bad mark. The main purpose of this feature is
to limit the search range for when there are forms similar to the mark near the
mark such that they can interfere with recognition on certain PCBs.
<Width X> edit box
Set the value of search range in X axis direction. In general, it is 6 mm.
<Width Y> edit box
Set the value of search range in Y axis direction. In general, it is 6 mm.
<10. Parameter> group
<Threshold> edit box
Sets the threshold value determining whether the image pixel is black or
white when inspecting the bad mark. For example, if <Bad Mark> is “Black”
and the <Threshold> value is 100, then all the values under 100 in the vision
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