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Part 1 B asic O peration Chapter 2 Pr oduction 2- 141 Tracking a component placement position when production is resumed When the syst em finish es re - clamping a bo ard after start of pr oduction, t he following s cree…

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Message for re-clamping a board
When you press the <START> switch on the “Re-clamp” dialog box to start PWB production, the
system performs each type of check.
(1) The system checks to see if there is any board on each transport path (IN, WAIT, WAIT2,
C-OUT and OUT) before re-clamping or ejecting a board or before starting new production. At
the same time, the system displays the message for indicating that you have to wait while it is
performing a board transport path check.
(2) When you select the <Re-clamp PWB> button in the “Processing before production begins”
field of the “Re-clamp” screen, the system displays the message indicating that you have to
wait while it is re-clamping a board.
(3) When you press the <Move PWB> button in the “Stop sensor status” field of the “Re-clamp”
dialog box, the system sets a board that is located at the upstream position viewed from the
clamping position at the position where it can re-clamp the board. At the same time, the
system displays the message for indicating that you have to wait while it is setting the board.
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Tracking a component placement position when production is resumed
When the system finishes re-clamping a board after start of production, the following screen
appears.
When you press the “Trace” button in the Operation area, the system tracks a component
placement position to allow you to check to see if a component is placed on the next component
position.
(1) The last suspended position
The component placement position from which the system resumes production is shown here.
Menu item Description
Circuit No. Displays the circuit number from which the system resumes production.
Step No.
Displays the component placement position from which the system resumes
production.
(2) Placement tracking
Select whether a component is already placed on the position from which the system resumes
production.
Menu item
Description
Placed
The system assumes that a component is already placed at the placement
position from which it resumes production.
It starts placing a component from the position next to that from which it
resumes production.
Check to see if a component is placed at production start position (specified in
the “Restart position” field on the “Prod Cond” screen) with tracking a
component placement position.
Not placed
The system assumes that any component is not placed at the placement
position from which the system resumes production.
The system starts placing a component from a placement position where it
resumes production.
When you press the <START> switch, the system starts placing a component on a board.
When you press the <STOP> switch, the system returns to Idle mode.
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Returning a nozzle
If the system cannot attach a nozzle on a head correctly when nozzles are replaced during PWB
production, the production is terminated abnormally.
At this time, the system displays the “Nozzle Error” screen, and provides you with the function form
returning the nozzle held with the head manually or automatically.
Displaying the “Nozzle Error” screen
(1) Return nozzle mode
Select how to return a nozzle that failed to be attached on the head.
Menu item Description
Manual
The head and the nozzle move to the nozzle detachment position.
Remove the nozzle with hands.
Auto The system returns a nozzle that caused an attachment error automatically.
(2) <START> switch and <STOP> switch
When you press the <START> switch, the system starts returning a nozzle in the selected
Nozzle Return mode.
When press the <STOP> switch, the system displays the previous screen again without
returning the nozzle.
Manually returning a nozzle
When you select the <Manual> button and then press the <START> switch, the “Warning” message
indicating that the head and the nozzle move to the nozzle detachment position appears on the
screen.