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Part 2 D etaile d Descript ion of E ach Functi on Chapter 8 Machine Set up 8- 13 8.3.2 Nozzle Registered nzl. No. table W hen yo u sel ec t “ Registe red nzl. No. table ”, the fol lowing screen appe ars. The list of noz …

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VCS
When you select VCS,the following screen appears.
When you click each tab, you can specify each of Head,” “Base,” “Conveyor,” “MTS” and VCS.
(1) Setting item
The use setting of VCS is performed.
No.
Item
Description
1
Device enable
(VCS)
If the VCS should happen to break down, this item directs that this unit not
be used so that pick-placing can be performed without changes to the
production program.
In the case of a No usesetting, the placement of VCS recognition
components is skipped.
2 Multi-recognition
Specify whether to use multi-recognition or not. If you set multi-recognition
not to be used without checking this check box, the machine does not
recognize a component in Non-stop mode (that is, the machine recognizes
a component in a normal way) even though multi-recognition is set to be
used with a production program.
3
Component height
check
Specify whether to check the component height when multi-recognition is
set to be performed. If you set the component height check not to be used
without checking this check box, the machine does not check the component
height during multi-recognition.
4 S-VCS
Specify whether to use an S-VCS or not. If you set an S-VCS not to be
used without checking this check box, the machine stops to recognize a
component even though an “S-VCS” is set to be used in the corresponding
production program data.
(2) How to set
1) Mark the check box to enable the device unit.
A check mark activates the setting while a blank deactivates it.
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8.3.2 Nozzle
Registered nzl. No. table
When you select Registered nzl. No. table”, the following screen appears.
The list of nozzle numbers of the nozzle information registered at the present appears in the left
list box.
If any customized nozzle is not registered, only the standard nozzles (whose number is 7500 to
7509) are displayed here.
- Data corresponding to the nozzle number displayed in this list of nozzle numbers is
displayed in the right nozzle information table.
When you change the selected nozzle number to another one, the corresponding nozzle
information appears here simultaneously.
- The left side indicates the designated values,while the right side indicates the Control
parameter information.They fully correspond to the entry name in the file format
(NZL*.INI) when the nozzle information is read.
CAUTION
Never change the settings displayed here. If you happen to change one of
them, the system may not place a component on a board normally. If you
have to change any setting, contact our technical person.
Nozzle information editing function
Step 1
When you click Design value informationor the line of control parameter window, the
design value information of the corresponding line or the data of control parameters is
put in an editing status. However, it is impossible to edit nozzle No. (Nzl. No.) and non-
editing field (data without display data).
Step 2
After editing, the data on the screen is updated by pressing the [Return] key. In the
case of a parameter error at a return, the data just before editing is displayed again.
When you click the nozzle information window at editing or scroll the window by clicking
the vertical scroll bar, edit processing is cancelled.
Step 3
After editing is performed, the <Cancel> button is displayed on the screen. When you
press the <Cancel> button, all the edited contents are cancelled.
If an input range error is caused by pressing the <OK> button, they are also cancelled.
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Saving nozzle data
When nozzle data has been edited and exit OK is touched, the data save confirmation
screen does not appear during the exit from machine setup, but the edited data is
automatically saved.
Deleting nozzle data
When you select a nozzle number displayed in the nozzle number list, and press the [Del]
key, the following confirmation message appears on the screen to allow you to delete the
registered nozzle data. You cannot select two or more nozzles at the same time. In
addition, you cannot delete data on the nozzles because they are the initial nozzles.
Read Nzl. data (read nozzle data)
This command adds and registers the information on the customized nozzle to the system.
Select this command if you use any customized nozzle.
Normally, information on an additional nozzle is provided by a floppy disk.
The file format of the additional nozzle information is NZL***.ini”, that is an inifile, where ***
indicates the nozzle number.
Follow the procedure below to register the new nozzle information in the machine via USB
memory or network.
When you select Read nozzle data”, the Open nozzle data filescreen appears.
Select the desired file and press the <Open> button. At this point, you have finished registering
new nozzle information.
If you press the <Cancel> button, any data is not registered.
You can check the nozzle numbers you added on the Registered Nozzle No. List.
If the specified nozzle information already exists, the following Questionscreen appears on the
screen. When you select the <Yes> button, the corresponding nozzle data is updated.