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Machine Control System Edition 2.0E - 31 - NXT II S pecifications 5.2. Operating Environment Fuji Flexa Accessory Soft w are Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000, SP2 or l a ter Microsoft Windows XP Professional, SP…

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5. Machine Control System
5.1. Machine Control Specifications
Item Specifications
Coordinate input method Absolute
Acceleration control (head) Acceleration/deceleration setting possible (3 stages)
Controllable axes
A total of 4 ~ 9 axes: X, Y, Z, Q, XS, R, TY, TZ, TZ1, TZ2
(No. of axes differ depending on the module, head and device
configurations.)
• The XS-axis is for the M3II module.
• The R-axis is for the H12HS [H12S, H12]/ H08/H04/G04 heads.
• The TY-axis is for the tray unit-L and tray unit-LT.
• The TZ-axis is for the tray unit-L.
• The TZ1, TZ2-axes are for the tray unit-LT.
Maximum number of input
sequences
2000 sequences/module
Maximum number of marks 3505 marks/job
Maximum number of
boards
1000 boards/job
Data input method
Note 1
(units)
Fuji Flexa:
X-, Y-, Z-axes: 0.01 mm
Q-axis: 0.01 degrees
Communication Network based (Ethernet)
Note 2
Optical correction For PCB positioning and part pick-up displacement
Operation panel
* Operator panel: Machine side operation
* Engineering panel: PC operation
Note 3
Note:
1. Data communication is performed using the Fuji Flexa host system.
A computer and host software are required in order to run Fuji Flexa. It is necessary to prepare the host
computer prior to taking receipt of your machine.
2. t is necessary to prepare an Ethernet cable prior to taking receipt of the machine. (100 base TX-cable (100 m
range.))
3. A computer for use with the engineering panel should be purchased by the user in advance. The Accessory
Software is a standard application of NXTII (refer to “8.1.1 NXT Accessory Software”)
* The NXTII can be treated as one machine with bases and modules connected together, however, the
maximum number of modules that can be connected is 32 when using only M3II) modules. M6II, M6IISP
modules are calculated as two M3II) modules. A line with more than 32 modules can be configured by setting
multiple machines within the line. (Settings performed at Fuji Flexa)

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5.2. Operating Environment
Fuji Flexa Accessory Software
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000, SP2 or later
Microsoft Windows XP Professional, SP1 or
later
←
Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, SP1 or later ←
CPU
Equivalent of 1GHz or more
(2 GHz or more recommended)
Equivalent of 1GHz or more
Memory 512MB 256MB
Disk
Configuration
Floppy Disk Drive, CD-ROM Drive ←
Display Resolution: 1024 × 768 or higher Resolution: 800 × 600 or higher
Others PC/AT Compatible, Mouse, Ethernet card ←
Note:
1. Microsoft Windows XP Professional is supported from Fuji Flexa V1.5.1 and later. Microsoft Windows XP
Professional is supported from the Accessory Software version for the NXT machine control software V2.71
and later.
Trademarks
Microsoft, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows, and Internet Explorer are the
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation U.S.A.

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5.3. Cautions When Connecting to Network
Before connecting the cables for multiple PCs and network equipment, create a
network diagram that shows the equipment layout, host names and IP
addresses.
By creating this diagram the user can determine the required quantities of
switching hubs and LAN cables.
*Example Network Diagram:
Note
1. Exchanging of data between the NXTII and Fuji Flexa / Fujitrax can place a large load on a network.
Therefore, users should build an independent network to which the NXTII and Fuji Flexa / Fujitrax can be
connected so as to avoid overloading other networks.
2. Use a 100Base-TX compatible switching hub for the network. If connecting multiple network hubs, it may be
necessary to use cross cables and restrict port usage. For the connection procedure, refer to the manual for
your network hub.
3. Use a 100Base-TX compatible (Category 5 or higher) network cable. The network cable length should be
100 m or less. To make it easier to perform modifications or troubleshooting in future, affix a label to each
switching hub and LAN cable that identifies the name of the connection point, and include connection
relationships in the network diagram.