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Chapter 5 Creating the PCB data continued... 1. Overview ............................................................................. 5-3 2. Registering and selecting the PCB name ............................... 5-5 2.1…

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9.2 Editing mount flags
The HALFWAY CONTINUE command can also be used to perform
mounting for a specific mounting point by specifying the mount data
number. For example, when you have paused mounting operation and reset
the mounting data, you can check the flag in each point indicating whether
mounting has been completed and edit it as necessary.
To edit these flags, set LOAD SAVED CONDITION as with the previous
section (9.1 Loading the saved data), and then select MNT FLAG
EDITOR from the HALFWAY CONTINUE menu box and press the
[ENTER] key. The mount flag edit box then appears as shown below. Edit
the flags as necessary. When the block repeat function is used, the mount
data for each block can also be edited.
Note that this function is used only for the first PCB, with routine mount-
ing operation beginning from the next PCB.
Mount flag edit screen
27419-C0-00
Blockt No.
Mount No.
Flags
Table No.
MountData
Component
| | | |
10 20 30 40
1
000---000
(0 : Finish - : Not Finish X : Skip)
Comment : C2125
X, Y, R : X= 71.00 , Y= 15.00 , R= -90.00
Name : C2125
No. : 1
Setno. : 40
Select the mount data No. with the right/left arrow keys, then
set the flag to - for the mount data No. you want to use to
perform mounting, and to 0 when you do not want to perform,
using the [Space], [DEL] or [INS] key.
To switch the block No., press the up/down arrow keys.
Chapter 5
Creating the PCB data
continued...
1. Overview ............................................................................. 5-3
2. Registering and selecting the PCB name............................... 5-5
2.1 Registering PCB names ............................................................. 5-6
2.2 Selecting the PCB name ........................................................... 5-8
3. Creating the component information ................................. 5-10
3.1 Creating procedure................................................................. 5-12
3.2 Various parameter settings ...................................................... 5-15
3.3 Chip components ................................................................... 5-16
3.3.1 Standard chip components
(box type chip resistors and capacitors) 5-16
3.3.2 Melf components (cylindrical components) 5-23
3.4 IC components ....................................................................... 5-27
3.4.1 Mini-mold transistor/SOT 5-27
3.4.2 SOP components 5-32
3.4.3 QFP components 5-37
3.5 Ball lead components ............................................................. 5-42
3.5.1 Simple BGA 5-42
3.5.2 BGA components (BGA setting) 5-46
3.6 Connector components .......................................................... 5-54
3.6.1 Connectors 5-54
3.7 Adjust Assistant commands .................................................... 5-58
3.8 Setting the stick feeder component data ................................. 5-65
3.8.1 When optimizing the feeder set positions 5-65
3.8.2 When not optimizing the feeder set positions 5-69
3.9 Registration location of component data ................................ 5-71
4. Creating the mark information ........................................... 5-72
4.1 Creating procedure................................................................. 5-74
4.2 Various parameter settings ...................................................... 5-76
4.3 Adjust Assistant commands .................................................... 5-82
5. Clamping the PCB .............................................................. 5-86
This chapter explains the basic procedures for creating or editing
PCB data and also making test-mount of components in order to
check the PCB data.
6. Creating the PCB information ............................................ 5-89
6.1 Creating procedure................................................................. 5-91
6.2 PCB origin .............................................................................. 5-96
6.2.1 Normal PCB origin position setting 5-97
6.2.2 Setting the PCB origin at a position other than the locate pin 5-98
6.2.3 Setting the PCB origin for multi-block PCB 5-99
7. Creating the mount information....................................... 5-100
8. Checking the data ............................................................ 5-106
8.1 Checking the component information .................................. 5-106
8.2 Checking the mount information .......................................... 5-107
9. Data optimization ............................................................ 5-111
9.1 Selecting the data ................................................................. 5-112
9.2 Setting optimization conditions ............................................ 5-113
9.3 Optimizing the data ............................................................. 5-116
10. Mounting test and data correction ................................... 5-117
10.1 Making setups for mounting test ........................................... 5-118
10.2 Starting the test mount .......................................................... 5-121
10.3 Error countermeasures during mounting test ......................... 5-124
10.3.1 PCB data error 5-125
10.3.2 Fiducial mark recognition error 5-126
10.3.3 Component pickup error 5-128
10.3.4 Component recognition error 5-130
10.3.5 Component mount error 5-131
10.4 Correcting the data after mounting test ................................. 5-133
11. Data backup ..................................................................... 5-136
11.1 Creating a PCB data disk ...................................................... 5-137
11.2 Data backup......................................................................... 5-139
12. Teaching and trace ........................................................... 5-140
12.1 Trace .................................................................................... 5-140
12.2 Teaching ............................................................................... 5-142
12.2.1 Point teaching 5-142
12.2.2 Vision cursor teaching 5-143
12.3 Automatic trace .................................................................... 5-147
13. Data editing for production PCB ...................................... 5-148
13.1 Data editing ......................................................................... 5-148
13.1.1 Copying the specified range 5-148
13.1.2 Deleting the specified range 5-150
13.1.3 Inserting one line 5-151
13.1.4 Deleting one line 5-152
13.2 Data replace ......................................................................... 5-153
13.2.1 Data replace in mount information 5-153
13.2.2 Data replace in component information 5-156
13.3 Data sort .............................................................................. 5-159