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Safety Precautions Safe-36 1OM-1751 1303-001 6. Precautionary Items for Correct Operations

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Power Failure
Instantaneous voltage drop due to power failure or lightning will cause the built-in computer
to break down and the basic and application programs to corrupt.
It is recommended that a DC uninterruptive power supply be used as a countermeasure
against instantaneous voltage drop.
Built-In Computer
A computer is built in the machine and used to control each internal mechanism of the
machine, save various data, and realize a user interface.
When the power switch of the machine is turned off while the computer is working (computer
being accessed), the computer may break down, causing the stored data and application
programs to corrupt.
Refer to "4.2 Power OFF" in "Chapter 2 (Vol. 1: Guide)" for how to turn off the power
switch of the machine.
Note on Startup Operation (Running-In Operation)
After the machine has been stopped for a long period of time, perform a running-in
operation for approximately 30 minutes to smoothly start up the machine.
Reference
Refer to "6. Running-In Operation" in "Chapter 3 (Vol. 1: Guide)" for the detailed
information on the running-in operation.

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Contents
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Chapter 1 Menus for Automatic Operation
1. Outline of Menus for Automatic Operation ..................................... 1-1
2. "Product" Window........................................................................... 1-2
2.1 Local Window ......................................................................... 1-2
2.2 Line Window ........................................................................... 1-10
3. "Comp.Reload" Window ................................................................. 1-12
3.1 Cmp.Rem.List ......................................................................... 1-17
4. "OPERATION" Window .................................................................. 1-18
4.1 "Run Mode" Tab Sheet ............................................................ 1-19
4.1.1 With the start of step described ..................................... 1-21
4.1.2 "Run Mode" Window ("Warm Start" Possible) ............... 1-27
4.1.3
"Run Mode" Window in "Placement Recovery Available" Mode
....... 1-28
4.2 "Opr.Mode" Tab Sheet ............................................................ 1-29
4.2.1 Recog Display ............................................................... 1-31
4.2.2 Image Save ................................................................... 1-33
4.2.3 Control ........................................................................... 1-36
4.2.4 Comp Handling .............................................................. 1-39
4.2.5 Speed ............................................................................ 1-42
4.2.6 Feeder ........................................................................... 1-45
4.2.7 Tape Pocket Recog ....................................................... 1-48
4.2.8 Splicing .......................................................................... 1-53
4.2.9 Data ............................................................................... 1-55
4.2.10 Noz Blow ....................................................................... 1-57
4.2.11 Flux spread .................................................................... 1-59
4.2.12 Multi Head ..................................................................... 1-60
4.3 "Test Mode" Tab Sheet ............................................................ 1-61
4.4 "Altn Mode" Tab Sheet ............................................................ 1-63
5. "Prod.Dt." Submenu ....................................................................... 1-66
6. "Manage" Submenu ....................................................................... 1-67
7. "Recall" Submenu .......................................................................... 1-68