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(4b Others) Error ID ltem Description 4b0101 Warning Maintenance The dust box is full of waste chip. (stop count over) 4b0102 Warning Maintenance The component box is full of waste chip. (stop count over) (Cause 1) Self-…

Error ID ltem Description
4a0501 P.E.C. Camera Camera Magnification Data Execution
4a0502 P.E.C. Camera Magnification Data Transmission
4a0503 P.E.C. Camera Mark Data Transmission
4a0504 P.E.C. Camera Lighting
4a0505 P.E.C. Camera Picture Taking
4a0506 P.E.C. Camera Recognition Execution
4a0507 P.E.C. Camera Camera Through Picture Display
4a0508 P.E.C. Camera Display initialization
(Cause 1) Self-Diagnostics Error Message
(Remedy 1) Zero all axes and re-start the operation.
When the machine cannot be set to its normal condition, consult our service
personnel for the remedy.
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3.3 Error IDs and Remedial Procedures

(4b Others)
Error ID ltem Description
4b0101 Warning Maintenance The dust box is full of waste chip. (stop count over)
4b0102 Warning Maintenance The component box is full of waste chip. (stop count over)
(Cause 1) Self-Diagnostics Error Message
(Remedy 1)
Remove the cut pieces of the tape and wasted components and re-start the
automatic operation.
4b0301 ILLEGAL OPERATION THE INTERLOCK SW IS CHANGED IN RUN STATE.
(Cause 1) The [OPERATION] switch was changed over by mistake.
(Remedy 1) Change over the [OPERATION] switch to "RUN" and press the [SETUP] button.
Press the [ALL] button (entitled "ZERO") to zero all axes and re-start the produc-
tion.
4b0302 ILLEGAL OPERATION P.C.B. WAS TOOK ON CONVEYOR.
(Cause 1) An improper P.C.B. is put on the conveyor.
(Remedy 1) Press the [RETURN] button to cancel the error display and remove the improper
P.C.B.
After that, place a proper P.C.B. on the conveyor, zero all axes, and re-start the
production.
4b0303 ILLEGAL OPERATION P.C.B. REMOVE FROM CONVEYOR.
(Cause 1) A proper P.C.B. was removed from the conveyor.
(Remedy 1) Press the [RETURN] button to cancel the error display and place a proper P.C.B.
on the conveyor, Then, zero all axes and re-start the production.
4b0304 ILLEGAL OPERATION THE OPERATION SW IS CHANGED IN EXCEPT STOP
STATE.
(Cause 1) The [OPERATION] switch was changed over.
(Remedy 1) Change over the [OPERATION] switch to the correct mode and press the [RE-
TURN] button. Then, continue the operation.
4b0305 ILLEGAL OPERATION THE OPERATION/SETUP SW HAS BEEN ENABLED WHILE
THE BACKPANEL IS USE.
(Cause 1) The [OPERATION] switch was changed over.
(Remedy 1) Change over the [OPERATION] switch to the correct mode and press the [RE-
TURN] button. Then, continue the operation.
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3.3 Error IDs and Remedial Procedures

Error ID ltem Description
4b0306 ILLEGAL OPERATION P.C.B. WAS TOOK ON X/Y TABLE.
(Cause 1) The P.C.B. on the X/Y table is improper.
Check it.
(Remedy 1) Remove the improper P.C.B. and start the production, using a proper P.C.B.
4b0307 ILLEGAL OPERATION SET-UP CAN NOT MOVE.
(Cause 1) Self-Diagnostics Error Message
(Remedy 1) Zero all axes and re-start the operation.
When the machine cannot be set to its normal condition, consult our service
personnel for the remedy.
4b0308 ILLEGAL OPERATION P.C.B. WAS TOOK ON INPUT BUFFER CONVEYOR.
(Cause 1) An improper P.C.B. exists on the input conveyor.
(Remedy 1) Remove the improper PCB on the input conveyor and restart the production.
4b0309 ILLEGAL OPERATION P.C.B. WAS TOOK ON INPUT CONVEYOR.
(Cause 1) An improper P.C.B. exists on the transfer conveyor.
(Remedy 1) Remove the improper P.C.B. on the transfer conveyor and re-start the production.
4b030a ILLEGAL OPERATION P.C.B. WAS TOOK ON OUTPUT CONVEYOR.
(Cause 1) An improper P.C.B. exists on the output conveyor.
(Remedy 1) Remove the improper P.C.B. on the output conveyor and re-start the production.
4b030b ILLEGAL OPERATION P.C.B. REMOVE FROM INPUT BUFFER CONVEYOR.
(Cause 1) Self-Diagnostics Error Message
(Remedy 1) Zero all axes and re-start the operation.
When the machine cannot be set to its normal condition, consult our service
personnel for the remedy.
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3.3 Error IDs and Remedial Procedures