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6|Function description 6.9.4 The [Soldering program data] dialog In this dialog, you can easily get a general idea of the soldering program, and enter an explanatory info text. In additiosn, you can set the conveyor wi…

6|Function description
Open the [Set data] dialog. In this dialog, you can create your soldering program. It
contains target coordinates for fluxer and soldering modules, travel speeds and in-
formation regarding the solder wave height. The yellow square provides informa-
tion about how often the dialog has already been opened.
Open the [Panel data] dialog. In this dialog settings can be defined when editing
multiple applications.
NOTE
When do changes become effective?
If you change parameters in the soldering program, these changes will only be trans-
ferred to the machine if the soldering program has been saved and then enabled!
Occasionally save your soldering program when creating it, to prevent data loss.
When saving, you can automatically archive the previous version of the soldering pro-
gram.
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6.9.4 The [Soldering program data] dialog
In this dialog, you can easily get a general idea of the soldering program, and enter
an explanatory info text. In additiosn, you can set the conveyor width if the ma-
chine features a position monitoring function controlled by the soldering program.
Entering a program name
ü To enter a program name:
a) You can enter a name for the soldering program in the [Program name] input
field.
ð This is only possible if the soldering program is recreated. If an existing pro-
gram is processed, this input field has already been assigned and cannot be ed-
ited.
Info text for the soldering program
ü To enter an info text:
a) Enter an explanatory text for the soldering program in the [Infotext:] input
field.
Which user last saved the soldering program?
ü [Last modification by:]
a) Here you can see which user last saved the soldering program.
Which version was last saved?
ü [Version:]
a) Here you can see which version was last saved. After each storing process this
number is incremented.
Recalculating all process times
ü To recalculate process times:
a) Click on [Process time].
ð All process times that are relevant to the soldering process are recalculated by
the controller. This does not affect the transfer times of the conveyor sections.
If you have manually adjusted individual process times in the soldering pro-
gram, these times will be overwritten again by clicking the corresponding but-
ton.
ü Setting the conveyor widths:1
a) Enter the conveyor widths for this soldering programme in the input filed [Con-
veyor width adjustment].
ð If the soldering programme is activated, the conveyor width will be preset with
this value. This option is only available if the machine features a soldering pro-
gramme-controlled positioning control.
NOTE
Why must thermal expansion be considered?
When entering the conveyor width, the thermal expansion of the PCB must be con-
sidered. The PCB can expand during processing and be clamped between the con-
veyor rails.
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6.9.5 The setting options in the [General soldering program data]
The central part of the [General soldering program data] dialog is divided into sev-
eral registers (columns). Each register represents a module:
Infeed
user: Maintenance mode
ersa
Soldering program editor General soldering program data
Program informations
Program name
Version:
Last modification by:
Infotext:
Conveyor
Conveyor width adjustment
Graphical data
Process time
Fluxer unit Preheating Preheating Preheating Preheating PreheatingSoldering module Soldering module Soldering module Exit
Solder pot Solder pot
21 12 11 1 2 361
1 2 21
41
Change settings for a module within a register. By clicking on the button at the bot-
tom end of a register, you reach a further dialog related to the module.
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