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0305-001 Tg0860-PM-MM *6 [GAIN ・ LEVEL] Key When this key is pressed, the “GAIN ・ LEVEL” display (Fig. 4C70) appears on the screen. These parameters are used to set amplifications at which the image signals of the image …

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*1 [ALL BEAM] Key
The machine performs the teaching operation of the offset
data for the component recognition cameras installed on
both Beams A and B.
When this key is selected and the [MOVE] button is pressed,
the machine starts the teaching operation.
Note: Before performing the teaching operations, zero
both beams.
*2 [BEAM-A] and [BEAM-B] Keys
The machine performs the teaching operation of the offset
data for the component recognition camera installed on
Beam A or Beam B.
When the [BEAM-A] or the [BEAM-B] key is selected and
the [MOVE] button is pressed, the machine performs the
teaching operation related to the component recognition
camera installed on the selected beam.
Note: Before performing the teaching operations, zero
both beams.
*3 [HEAD #1] and [HEAD #2] Keys in “BEAM-A” Group
Box and [HEAD #1] and [HEAD #2] Keys in “BEAM-B”
Group Box
The machine performs the teaching operation of the offset
data for the component recognition camera.
When one of the above-described keys is selected and the
[MOVE] button is pressed, the machine starts teaching the
offset data related to the selected head #.
Note: Before performing the teaching operations, zero
both beams.
*4 Offset Data
Shown is the offset data of the component recognition cam-
eras installed on Beams A and B.
*5 [ALL BEAM HEADS ZERO [MOVE]] Key
Both Beams A and B are zeroed.
When this key is selected and the [MOVE] button is pressed,
the zeroing operation starts.
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*6 [GAINLEVEL] Key
When this key is pressed, the “GAINLEVEL” display (Fig.
4C70) appears on the screen.
These parameters are used to set amplifications at which
the image signals of the image taken by the component rec-
ognition camera is converted into the picture information
representing brightness.
Parameters are set as the offset values for camera reference
gain and level.
Normal Fixed Value: ± 0
When “ENABLE” is set in the “DESIGNATE” data box
at the “GAINLEVEL” display, be sure to set param-
eters in the “GAIN” and “LEVEL” data boxes.
The set parameters are used for P.E.C. recognition.
When “DISABLE” is set in the data box, the standard
parameters are set in the “GAIN” and “LEVEL” data
boxes.
The lower the gain is, the bigger the contrast becomes.
The lower the level is, the brighter the whole view be-
comes.
Note: Teaching operations are performed through com-
ponent recognition.
Incorrect gain and level parameters lead to the ad-
verse result of teaching operations, causing some
trouble.
*7 [MN. NZ. CHG. OPE] Key
When this key is pressed, the “MANUAL NOZZLE
CHANGE OPERATION” display (Fig. 4C85) appears on
the screen.
Designate the head and the nozzle and attach either “MF01”-
, “MF02”- or “MA06”-type nozzle.
Refer to “9. Manual Nozzle Change Operation of Sction 4
in Volume 1” for details.
*8 RECOG. COMM.
When “DISABLE” is set in the “P.E.C.” and “COMPO-
NENT RECOGNITION” data boxes at the “TEST MODE”
display, the background color of “P.E.C. RECOG.” and
“COMP. RECOG.” becomes light red. (No background
color in normal cases)
Note: In this case, the recognition processing is not made
even if the teaching operations are performed.
Therefore, the results of various teaching opera-
tions are not reflected on the offset data.
*9 ALL BEAM ZERO
When all beams are zeroed completely, the background
color turns green. Otherwise, the background has no color.
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Operation Procedure
Required Items
Nozzle: 4 pieces of “MF01”, “MF02” or “MA06”
Jig Component: Teaching Plate (Component Recognition Offset Jig)
(Standard Accessory Part)
(1) Set either “MF01”-, “MF02”- or “MA06”-type nozzle in the nozzle
stocker.
(2) Attach the jig component (the teaching plate (component recognition
offset jig)) to the position where the teaching plate is mounted.
Note: The printed side of the component recognition offset jig should
face downward.
(3) Check the followings.
Check that the machine is powered.
Check that the supply cover is completely closed.
(4) Attach either “MF01”-, “MF02”- or “MA06”-type nozzle to the ob-
jective placement head for teaching at the “MANUAL NOZZLE
CHANGE OPERATION” display.
(5) Select the [ALL BEAM HEADS ZERO [MOVE]] key and press the
[MOVE] button to zero all beam heads.
Confirm that the background color of “ALL BEAM ZERO” has turned
green.
(6) To specify the gain and level, use the “GAINLEVEL” display.
Note: In normal cases, set “DISABLE” in the “DESIGNATE” data
box.
(7) Select the item to be taught and press the [MOVE] button.
The machine starts the teaching operations.
The following series of teaching operations are performed automati-
cally.
The nozzle picks up the teaching plate from the place where the teach-
ing plate is attached.
The placement head moves to the component recognition camera po-
sition.
The jig component is recognized with the component recognition cam-
era.
The placement head moves onto the back light stage.
The teaching plate is set up on the back light stage.
The jig component is recognized with the P.E.C. recognition camera.
The nozzle picks up the teaching plate from the back light stage.
The teaching plate is returned to the original place (the place where it
was attached).
  
Overall Top View
Teaching Plate Section
Component Recog-
nition Camera
Nozzle Stocker
Placement Head
Nozzle Stocker
Placement Head
P.E.C. Recognition
Camera
P.E.C.
Recognition
Camera
Beam A Side
Teaching Plate
(Component Recognition Offset Jig)
Position of Teaching Plate
Back Light Stage
Beam B Side
Magnified View of Teaching Plate Section
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