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2OM-1751 4-25 PCB wait Input wait time Shown is the period of time during which the machine was completely in the waiting mode (the machine was waiting for a PCB to be loaded from the input machine). Output wait Shown is…

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[11] PCB process time
The time period for the production of a single PCB is counted.
[12]
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"Mach.Prfrm," Tab Sheet (2/5) F2D16
[12] Power on time
Shown is the period of time during which the control power of the machine
was working.
Note
Example:
10:03:50" (10 hours, 3 minutes, and 50 seconds)
Auto run time
Shown is the period of time during which the machine was running
automatically. When a particular pattern program is set several times as
current one, the sum total is computed.
Note
"Test RUN Time Period" is included.
Placement time
Shown is the time required to nish a PCB (from the rst to the last
component placement on one product PCB).
The essential component placement time is summed up. While the
machine is set in the "STOP" or the "PAUSE" mode or a step operation
is performed, the time is not measured.
This is used to calculate the average placement tact time per component.
PCB transfer time
Shown is the period of time during which Conveyor NL, NR and NA
are being activated.
3.2 "Mach.Prfrm," Tab Sheet

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PCB wait
Input wait time
Shown is the period of time during which the machine was
completely in the waiting mode (the machine was waiting for a PCB
to be loaded from the input machine).
Output wait
Shown is the period of time during which the machine was
completely in the waiting mode (the machine was waiting for a PCB
to be unloaded to the output machine).
PEC/BBR
Shown is the period of time during which the machine is taking PEC
recognition and BBR detection actions.
Counted is the period of time during which the X/Y beam starts moving
and the PEC recognition and BBR detection are completed.
Others
Shown is the period of time during which the X/Y beam takes actions
before component placement, the X/Y beam returns after component
placement, etc.
Stop time
Shown is the period of time during which component placement operation
was interrupted for component replenishment, etc.
Emergency Stop
Shown is the total time period when the machine is stopped due to a
machine error during the operation or standby.
Note
The time period of a machine error during maintenance or setup,
except for automatic operation, is not included.
Error alarm
Shown is the period of time during which an alarm (light tower ON)
is issued.
Recovery
Shown is the time between error cancellation and restart of machine
operation.
Maintenance time
Shown is the time period from pattern program change completion to
the machine status "Run" or "Standby".
Feeder Reload
Shown is the machine stop time period from component shortage
occurrence to the machine restart.
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3.2 "Mach.Prfrm," Tab Sheet

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Others
Shown is the setup, pattern program change or machine idling time
period.
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Test mode time
Shown is the period of time during which test run was performed according
to the test mode parameters.
Note
"Warm-up run time" is included.
[14] Warm-up run time
The running time is counted when the machine is operated under the
following condition.
•
"TEST PATTERN" is enabled in the "4.3 Test Mode" tab sheet in Chapter
1.
•
The "PCB Transfer Dsbl." check box is ticked.
(State in which no PCB is put in and out)
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"Mach.Prfrm," Tab Sheet (3/5) F2C17
[15] Total errs (A+B+C+G+L)/Total cmp[%]
Shown are the total number of pickup errors, the total number of components
to be picked up, and the percentage of picked components per total number
of pickup errors.
A:comp.missing (% of Total err)
Shown are the number of component missing errors detected by the linear
measure detection sensor and the percentage of component missing errors
per total number of pickup errors.
3.2 "Mach.Prfrm," Tab Sheet