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InspectionsINI Path Path to Vision Module ‘Inspections.ini’ File
Default = ‘C:\Program
Files\PVAPortal\Lib\Vision\ Inspections.INI’
FidTool Num Tool ID used for Fiducial Function (Used for
Tool Offsets Calculations)
Default = 0
InspectionTool Num Tool ID used for Inspection Function (Used
for Tool Offsets Calculations)
Default = 0
SubroutineTool Num Tool ID used for Subroutine Function (Used
for Tool Offsets Calculations)
Default = 0
[Form]
Red
0..255
Red contribution to RGB Background Color
Green
0..255
Green contribution to RGB Background Color
Blue
0..255
Blue contribution to RGB Background Color
Top
Num
Top Position of Pathmaster On Startup
Left
Num
Left Position of Pathmaster On Startup
Width
Num
Width of Pathmaster On Startup
Height
Num
Height of Pathmaster On Startup
Border Bool 0 Open PathMaster with no Window
Border
1 Open PathMaster with Window Border
Default = 1
[PMInterface]
ToolsINI Path Path to PMInterface Module ‘Tools.ini’ File
Default = ‘C:\Program
Files\PVAPortal\Dep\_PMInterface\Tools.INI’
Tool Type
0… Enum Enumerated list of Tool Types
Default:
0=Teach
1=Profile
2=Non-Dispense
3=Dispense
4=Spray (Airless)
5=Spray (Atomize)
6=Atom Air Only
7=Servo
8=Jet
Note:
Tool Types in Red (0, 1) are reserved types
and cannot be modified. All others types can
be customized as needed
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[Profile Type]
0… Enum Enumerated list of Profile Types
Default:
0=None
1=Non-Contact
2=Contact
Note:
Profile Type None is a reserved Profile Type
and cannot be modified. All others types can
be customized as needed
[vRETMsgs]
2… Enum vRET handshake response messages
When the vRET response from the Galil
corresponds to a RETMsg, PathMaster
presents the message to operator
[GalilMemory]
MaxMain Num Maximum length of Main program in lines
(80 Char / Line)
Default = 3200
MaxPath Num Maximum length of Path program in lines
(80 Char / Line)
Default = 1600
MaxRam Num Maximum length of Main Prog + Path
Program in Memory
Default = 4800
MaxSpiralSegments Num Maximum Number of motion segments
allowed in a Rectangular or Circular Spiral
Default =1000
MaxSegment Num Maximum number of motion segments for a
dispense sequence (other than spirals)
Default = 2047
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Appendix D: Working with Materials
Overview
Workcells operate with many different materials in a variety of applications. It is not easy to
program with these materials because there are no set rules for an operator to obey. The
best procedure to find system settings for the system is trial-and-error. When satisfactory
parameters are found, it is easy to maintain those parameters.
It is necessary to adjust each part of the material delivery system for the selected material.
Adjust the components in the order shown.
Material Feed
First, refer to the manufacturer’s material specifications to find the applicable settings for
the material delivery system. Usually, material is moved through the system by a pump or a
pressure vessel. If a pump is used on the system, read the separate pump manual to find
the best settings for the material. If a pressure vessel is used, the pressure is too high if
material flow is too much, inconsistent, or if air is forced into the material. The pressure is
too low if material flow is not sufficient.
Dispense (Needle) Valve
The stroke of the needle valve can be adjusted. Turn the micrometer knob on the top of the
valve counter-clockwise to increase material flow. A fine steady stream of material is all
that is necessary. Tighten the locking nut when the flow is satisfactory. Make sure the
valve flow rate is correct before you continue.
Needle Selection
Try different needle sizes to find a satisfactory needle for your procedure. If the needle is
too large, there will be a drip at the end of the needle. If the needle is too small, the flow will
not be sufficient.