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Part 1 B asic O peration Chapter 4 Cr eating a Produc tion Progra m 4- 205 The follow ing dialog box appears o n the screen dur ing BOC alignment operation. The image shot with the O CC appears at the up per left corner …

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position is shifted from the regulated position.
See the description of the pick position check in (6) Inspection 1of Section 4.3.5.2 Creating of
component dataof this chapter for a value to be entered in the Thresholdfield and the value
used for judging.
4.5.6 Machine operation
This command actually operates the main unit to take various actions.
The Machine operation menu provides menu items corresponding to each action.
The table below describes the sub menu corresponding to each menu item and outlines its
function.
Submenu item Overview
BOC mark
Checks a BOC mark recognition operation and saves the measured values.
Area mark
Checks an area mark recognition operation and saves the measured values.
Feeder bank (Front)
Checks a bank mark recognition operation and saves the measured values.
Feeder bank (Rear)
Place
Checks each coordinate position of the Placement data.
Pick position
Checks each coordinate position of the Pick data.
Pick height
Checks each height of the Pick data.
4.5.6.1 BOC mark
This is the function for checking your editing of a production program.
This function memorizes the measured coordinates where the system recognized a BOC mark,
and uses them to correct the coordinates when the system teaches the Placement data.
When you select the [Machine operation] command from the menu, and then the [BOC mark]
command, the dialog box for setting the measurement conditions appears on the screen.
CAUTION
To avoid a risk of injury, do not put your hands inside the machine
nor move your face or head close the machine while you are
operating the machine.
(1) Recognizing a BOC mark
If you select the [BOC mark] command when the cover opens, the confirmation screen
appears. After checking the safety, press the <START> switch or the <Continue> button.
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The following dialog box appears on the screen during BOC alignment operation.
The image shot with the OCC appears at the upper left corner of the screen.
To abort the operation for some reason, press the <Stop> button.
After the system stops recognizing a BOC mark, the start screen reappears.
1) State
The system display its operation status here.
Circuit no
The number of circuit being recognized is displayed here.
(Normally, only a BOC of the reference circuit is recognized.)
Mark recog.
The system displays the operation condition at the mark point being recognized now.
2) Restart mode
If the system fails to recognize a BOC mark during alignment of a BOC mark, you can select
each button of the “Restart modeitems.
3) Progress
The progress bar displays the ratio of the marks recognized already to the total number of
marks.
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To restart recognizing a BOC mark, select the Restart mode.
At this point, you can press the <Teaching> button of the function bar to teach the coordinates.
Until you teach the coordinates, neither the button <Retry at taught position.> nor the button <Use
taught position as center.> can be selected in the Restart mode” column.
Restart mode Description
Retry at same position. The system recognizes the BOC mark at the current position.
Retry at taught position.
You can select this button only after you teach the coordinates.
The system recognizes a mark at the taught coordinates again.
Use taught position as
center.
You can select this button only after you teach the coordinates.
The system saves the taught position as the coordinates at which
a mark is recognized. The system does not recognize a mark.
To restart the BOC mark recognition operation after selecting one of the above buttons,
button the <Restart> button.
When you press the <Stop> button, the system quits the “BOC mark Recognize” screen, and
then returns to the Program Editor screen.