YV180X_Ope_E.pdf - 第241页

6 -6 EPD8013110 Operation Chapter 6 6 Using various functions XY data 23603-C0-00 X Y Block repeat No .1 PCB origin PCB origin is at a position other than bloc k repeat No .1 PCB origin is at the same position as bloc k …

100%1 / 307
6
-5
EPD8013110
Operation
Chapter 6
6
Using various functions
2.1 Creating the block repeat data
This section explains how to create the PCB data using the block repeat
function.
c
CAUTION
Always set block repeat data AFTER setting the PCB Origin in the PCB information but
BEFORE setting the mount information.
1 Register the PCB data.
As with normal PCBs, first register the PCB name and create the PCB data
as explained in Chapter 5. However, if you are going to enter the block
badmark coordinates by teaching, you can leave the “BLOCK Badmark”
position in the PCB information unspecified.
2 Open the Block Repeat Information screen.
On an edit screen in the <2/1/EDIT_DATA> mode, press the [F3] key to
display the edit object list, then select “Blk Repeat Info.” and press the
[ENTER] key.
3 Register the reference block repeat data.
The block closest to the machine origin is normally viewed as the
reference block. Enter this block data in the No. 1 line.
Block Repeat Information screen
27601-C0-00
No.
1
2
X Y Block Comment Skip? R
OBJ : Blk Repeat Info.PCB :
Enter the reference block repeat data
in this line.
1. Type any desired comment on the block in the Block Comment
column.
2. Enter the XY data on the reference block origin (hereafter called “block
repeat No.1”) relative to the PCB origin. Usually, the PCB origin is
specified at the same position as the block repeat No.1, so enter “0.00,
0.00” in the XY columns.
If the PCB origin is specified at a position other than the block repeat
No.1, enter the offset amount here.
6
-6
EPD8013110
Operation
Chapter 6
6
Using various functions
XY data
23603-C0-00
X
Y
Block repeat No.1
PCB origin
PCB origin is at a position
other than block repeat No.1
PCB origin is at the same
position as block repeat No.1
Reference
For details on the PCB origin, refer to “6. Creating the PCB information” in Chapter 5.
You can use teaching to enter the XY data. Refer to “12.2 Teaching” in Chapter 5 for the
teaching procedure.
3. In the R column, enter the rotation angle of each block with respect to
the reference block. Be sure to enter 0.00 in the R column of the
reference block.
4. Set the Skip? column to Exec or Skip.
Set to Exec for the block on which you want to mount components,
and set to Skip when you do not want to mount.
4 Register the necessary data on all other blocks in the No.2
and lower lines.
1. Type a comment.
2. Enter the XY data on the origin of each block relative to the PCB origin.
You can also perform teaching input. (See 12.2 in Chapter 5.)
3. In the R column, enter the rotation angle of each block with respect to
the reference block.
Block repeat R data setting
25601-C0-00
Block
direction
R data
Reference
block
direction
Block
0 deg.
Block
Block
180 deg.
Block
90 deg.
Block
-90 deg.
4. Set the Skip? column to Exec or Skip.
Set to Exec for the block on which you want to mount components,
and set to Skip when you do not want to mount.
6
-7
EPD8013110
Operation
Chapter 6
6
Using various functions
5 Save the data.
Press the [ESC] key, then select <2/1/D8 SAVE PCB DATA> and press the
[ENTER] key.
6 Complete the PCB information.
If the BLOCK Badmark column in the PCB information is not yet specified,
set it here. Refer to 6. Using the badmark in this chapter for details on
how to set.
7 Enter the mount information.
While referring to 7. Creating the mount information in Chapter 5, enter
the reference block (block repeat No.1) mount data. In the XY columns,
enter the coordinate data at the center of the mounting position relative to
block repeat No.1. You can also perform teaching input. (See 12.2 in
Chapter 5.)
After the mount information has been entered, complete the PCB data just
as with normal PCBs, referring to Chapter 5.
c
CAUTION
Always set block repeat data AFTER setting the PCB Origin in the PCB information but
BEFORE setting the mount information.