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6 -40 EPD8013110 Operation Chapter 6 6 Using various functions 6 6.2 Local badmark The local badmark function cancels component mounting by recognizing a badmark specified at a mounting point. n NO TE The local badmark f…

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Using various functions
6.1.2 Registering the badmark information
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Caution
The following procedures for setting badmark functions are explained, assuming that
you already have the complete PCB data needed for component mount. If you are not
yet finished with creating the PCB data, complete the PCB data first (see Chapter 5).
1 Register the badmark data.
Open the Mark Info. screen of the PCB data for which you want to use the
badmark function and register the badmark data. For detailed information,
see “6.3 Creating the badmark information” in this chapter.)
2 Open the PCB Info. screen and set the local fiducial and
block fiducial functions..
Set the “PCB Fiducial” and “BLOCK Fiducial” parameters on the “PCB
Info.” screen as follows.
Mark : Enter the badmark data No. you have
registered in the mark on the Mark Info.
screen.
X1, Y1 : Enter the XY coordinates of the badmark in
millimeters relative to the PCB origin (for the
PCB badmark) or the block repeat No. 1 (for
the BLOCK badmark).
Skip : Set to “Exec”.
PCB badmark and block badmark
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PCB badmark
PCB origin
No. 1 No. 2
No. 3 No. 4
Block badmark
Block repeat
No. 1
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NOTE
The XY coordinates can be entered by teaching.

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6.2 Local badmark
The local badmark function cancels component mounting by recognizing a
badmark specified at a mounting point.
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NOTE
The local badmark function allows the machine to automatically switch the type of
production PCB. For more details, refer to “7. Self production control” in this chapter.
To use the badmark function, enter the following settings.
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CAUTION
The following procedure for setting the local badmark function is explained, assuming
that you already have the complete PCB data needed for component mount. If you are
not yet finished with creating the PCB data, complete the PCB data after first referring
to Chapter 5 in this manual and then set the fiducial function.
1 Create the mark information.
On the Mark Info. screen you must first create the mark information on the
local badmarks to be used. (Refer to “6.3 Creating the badmark informa-
tion” in this chapter.)
2 Open the Local BadMrk.Info. screen.
Press the [F3] key in the <2/1/EDIT_DATA> mode to display the edit item
menu box. Select “Local BadMrk.Info.” from the menu box and press the
[ENTER] key. When the Local BadMrk. Info. screen is open, set the
parameters as follows.
Mark : Enter the mark data No. you have registered in
the Mark.
X, Y : Enter the XY coordinates of the badmark
relative to the PCB origin (for the PCB
badmark) or the block repeat No. 1 (for the
BLOCK badmark).
Badmark Comment : Enter a comment as necessary.
Skip : Set to “Exec”. (initial setting)

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Local badmark XY coordinates
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X
Y
Y
<Relative to PCB origin>
<Relative to block repeat No.1>
Badmark
Badmark
PCB origin
Block repeat
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CAUTION
You can enter the XY coordinates of local badmarks by teaching. In this case, set the
PCB origin (block repeat) data correctly before teaching.
3 Open the Mount Info. screen and specify the badmark.
1. Press the [F3] key to display the edit item menu box, then select
“Mount Info.”.
2. Move the cursor to the data line for which you want to set the badmark
function, then enter the mark data No. you have registered in the Local
BadMrk Info., in the “BadMk” column of the selected data line.
Local badmark settings
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PCB :
SignOfLandPattern Comp X Y R Head FidMk BadMk
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2
3
4
5
Skip?
OBJ :Mount Info.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
<<<APPLICATION>>> 2/DATA/M
<<MODE>> 1/EDIT_DATA
Enter one piece of local badmark data
for one piece of mount data.