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5.2 Program Change Tg0869-PM-OM 5.2.3.2 Detachment of Magazine (1) Open the “ELEV A TOR UNIT” display . (2) Press the [UPPER MAGAZINE CONNECT/DISCON] or the [LOWER MAGAZINE CONNECT/DISCON] key and the [MOVE] button to ta…

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(8) Hold the handle of the magazine base and slowly push
the base until it touches the rear end.
(9) Follow the reverse procedure of Step (4) to push the
magazine stopper back to the specified position.
(See Arrows *1 and *2 in Fig. A60.)
When the magazine is set correctly at the specified po-
sition, it is locked by the magazine stoppers.
(10) Close the door (the upper or the lower door) of the
magazine-loaded side.
The doors are provided with unlocked maga-
zine prevention metal fixtures to check
whether the magazines are securely locked.
The doors may be closed when they are de-
formed and the magazine stoppers are not lo-
cated at their specified positions, depending
upon the environmental condition (high am-
bient temperature, etc.).
When the main machine is operated with the
magazine unlocked, the magazine starts mov-
ing in the elevator and may damage the feeder.
(11) Press the [U READY] or the [L READY] button on the
magazine-loaded side.
The LED of the pressed button illuminates.
The machine stores the matrix position of the
last component ID (component used last) in
memory after the current program is changed
to another one.
When the tray in the middle of process is re-
plenished with components for program
change operations, some previous components
may remain in the tray. Therefore, it is required
to change the matrix.
Refer to “2. Component Replenishment of
Section 3 in Chapter 1 ”, “4. Matrix Change
Operations of Section 3 in Chapter 1”, and
“11.1.3 Tray Chuck Matrix Change Operations
of Section 2 in Chapter 1” for details.
Fig. A61
Fig. A60
Locking Pin
Block
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5.2 Program Change
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5.2.3.2 Detachment of Magazine
(1) Open the “ELEVATOR UNIT” display.
(2) Press the [UPPER MAGAZINE CONNECT/DISCON] or
the [LOWER MAGAZINE CONNECT/DISCON] key and
the [MOVE] button to take out the magazine on the de-
sired side.
The elevator unit and the magazine base on the selected
side start moving up or down.
The magazine base is separated from the elevator unit at
the magazine exchange position and the elevator unit is
zeroed and stops moving.
(3) Press the [U READY] or the [L READY] button on the
upper or the lower magazine side selected in Step (2).
The LED of the pressed button extinguishes.
(4) Hold the grip of the door selected in Step (3) and pull it
forward to open the door.
(5) Put the knob of the magazine stopper between fingers as
shown in Fig. A56 and turn it clockwise by approx. 90°
while pulling it forward.
(See Arrows *1 and *2 in Fig. A55.)
Pulling Force of Magazine Stopper
39.2 N to 49.0 N (4 to 5 kgf)
(6) Hold the handle of the magazine base and pull it forward
until it stops.
If the magazine base is pulled out too quickly, the
magazine may fall down to the front side by its
inertial force.
(7) Shift the desired magazine slightly toward you, hold the
handholds of the magazine, and take out the magazine.
Try to shift the magazine slightly toward you. Oth-
erwise, the rear side of the magazine will be caught
by the multi-layer tray feeder.
Hierarchical Sequence
(Display)
“Neutral Mode”
“LOCAL MODE”
“MANUAL MODE”
“ELEVATOR UNIT”
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5.2.4 FEEDER (B) OFFSET Display
Operation Procedure
Refer to “3. FEEDER (A) OFFSET and FEEDER (B) OFFSET Displays of
Section 5 in Volume 2” in the main machine instruction manual for details.
Set the offset data on the main machine side.
(1) When the [FEEDER (B) OFFSET] key is pressed at the
“OFFSET DATA” display, the following display appears
on the screen.
Fig. A62
Hierarchical Sequence
(Display)
“MAIN MENU”
“DATA EDIT”
“OFFSET DATA”
“FEEDER (B) OFFSET”
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