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Part 1 B asic O peration Chapter 2 Pr oduction 2- 10 Nozzle at tachment er ror at power - on If a nozzle is at tached on a head at pow er - on or if a n error occurs when a noz zle is being replaced with another o ne, th…

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Recovery operation after power failure (Turning on the machine)
If you find any file at start up of the system by checking to see if there is any file that was saved at
power failure, the inquiry dialog box appears on the screen.
(1) Confirmation dialog box displayed when the system finds a file that was saved at power failure
1) If the system finds saved data at start-up, the following confirmation dialog box appears on
the screen.
Yes: Recovers a production program, production management information and any other
necessary information, and recovers the system as it was when a power failure
occurred.
No: Any recovery process is not executed.
2) When the recovery process is executed completely, the following inquiry dialog box appears
on the screen.
Yes: Deletes the saved data.
No: Does not delete the saved data. (The inquiry dialog box for the recovery process
appears again at start-up the next time.)
3) When you click the <No> button on the recovery inquiry dialog box, the following inquiry
dialog box appears on the screen.
Yes: Deletes the saved data.
No: Does not delete the saved data. (The inquiry dialog box for the recovery process
appears again at start-up the next time.)
4) If the system detects an error of the saved file at start-up, the following dialog box appears
on the screen. The system does not execute any recovery process and the saved data
that may be damaged is deleted.
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Nozzle attachment error at power-on
If a nozzle is attached on a head at power-on or if an error occurs when a nozzle is being replaced
with another one, the nozzle attachment information of the head (information internally stored in the
main unit) may be inconsistent with data on a nozzle that is actually attached on the head. In such
a case, perform the procedure below.
(1) Checking a nozzle
Press the <START> switch on the operation panel. After all axes finish being initialized, the
message “Checking Nozzle on Head” appears at the bottom line of the “initializing” screen.
(2) Detecting whether a nozzle is attached on a head
If the check operation described above is performed to find that “information controlled with the
machine internally indicating whether a nozzle is attached on each head” is inconsistent with
“information whether a nozzle is attached on each head actually,” the following screen appears.
The machine returns a nozzle that is attached on each head shown on the screen above to the
ATC.
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(3) You can return a nozzle into the ATC in two ways: “semi-automatic way” and “manual way.”
Semi-automatic way”: Click the <Semi-Auto> button.
“Manual way”: Use the “Simple Axis Control” function to control XY-axes and the
Z-axis, and open/close the ATC to move the head to a position where
an operator can handle a nozzle with hands easily and he or she can
remove the nozzle from the head to return it onto the ATC.
1) Semi-automatic way
If there is not any information in the “Detected Head” column, you can perform this method
safely.
Step 1: Click the <Semi-Auto> button on the “Nozzle On Head Information” screen.
Step 2: The “Nozzle Return” screen appears that asks you whether to execute
semi-auto nozzle return operation.
Step 3: When you click the <Return Nozzle> button at this point, the machine starts
returning a nozzle semi-automatically.
The operation to be performed next varies depending on whether the HMS is used or not.
If the use of the HMS has been enabled in the “Machine Setup”, it is used to detect whether a
nozzle is set in the HMS or not.
If the use of the HMS has been disabled in the “Machine Setup”, a nozzle is not returned using
the HMS in the semi-automatic way.
WARNING
When you click the <Return Nozzle> button or <OK> button, the axis
moves to return a nozzle. Before clicking either button, be sure to
check to see if there is no person who is working the internal parts of
the machine. To avoid injuries, do not put your hands inside the
machine or keep your face or head away from the machine.