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Setting the Production Mode The production mode can be set to [Automatic], [Step], or [Pause], which are explained below . Automatic: Select this mode for production. All sequences in the program are performed continuous…

Setting the Operation Mode
The machine has three modes of operation, “Product”, “Idle” and “Pass”.
These modes of operation have different purposes as is explained below.
Product This mode is used during assembly. Parts are picked up,
inspected, and placed on the panel.
Idle 1 This mode is primarily used for machine test operation. Part
pick-up and placement action is the same as in the product
mode, but panels are not loaded. Remove all feeders from
the MFU, to prevent parts from being scattered around the
XY table area.
Idle 2: This is the same as the Idle mode, with the following
exceptions.
There is no feeder indexing.
The nozzle moves to the feeder pick-up position, but does not
descend to the pick-up height. Thus, there is no need to
remove feeders from the MFU.
Pass Pass mode is used when the machine is not used in current
production. In pass mode the machine simply acts as a
conveyor, moving the panel on to the next machine in the
line.
Procedure
1. At the [Main] screen, press [Maintenance A] then [Operation
Settings] to display the operation settings [Select Mode] page.
Note: The [Operation Settings] screen has several pages, with tape cutter
timing, statistical information, and other settings. Refer to the XP-142E
System Reference manual for detailed explanations.
2. At the [Operation Mode] field at the left of the screen, select
the mode to be used.
3. Press [Close] to return to the [Main] screen.
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Production Mode
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Setting the Production Mode
The production mode can be set to [Automatic], [Step], or [Pause], which are
explained below.
Automatic: Select this mode for production. All sequences in the
program are performed continuously.
Step: Select this mode for test operation. The program is executed
one step at a time.
Pause: Select this mode for test operation. The program is divided
into multiple cycles and executed.
Procedure
1. At the [Main] screen, press [Maintenance A] then [Operation
Settings] to display the operation settings [Select Mode] page.
2. At the [Production Mode] field at the left of the screen, select
the mode to be used.
3. Press [Close] to return to the [Main] screen.
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Setting Error Handling
The machine can be set to react differently to a parts error. Parts error refers
to parts pick-up and parts inspection errors. There are three modes of
responding to a parts error, “Auto Recovery”, “Error Stop” and “Error Pass”
which can be changed by the operator.
Auto Recovery The machine will repeat a sequence it failed to carry out
(due to a pick-up miss or part inspection error) up to the
specified number of times (this is referred to as the
”Recovery Times”).
Error Stop The machine stops if a pick-up miss or part inspection
error occurs.
Error Pass The machine ignores pick-up miss or part inspection
errors, and continues operation.
Procedure
1. At the [Main] screen, press [Maintenance A] then [Operation
Settings] to display the [Operation Settings] screen.
2. At the [Error Handling] field at the left of the screen, select the
desired mode from the “Auto Recovery”, “Error Stop”, “Error
Pass” candidates.
3. Press [Close] to return to the [Main] screen.
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