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Setting the Recovery Times This value is used for the limit of consecutive recovery attempts in response to pick-up or part inspection errors. Procedure 1. At the [Main] screen, press [Maintenance A] then [0peration Sett…

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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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Setting the Recovery Times
This value is used for the limit of consecutive recovery attempts in response
to pick-up or part inspection errors.
Procedure
1. At the [Main] screen, press [Maintenance A] then [0peration
Settings] to display the [0peration Settings] screen.
2. At the [Recovery Times] (upper right of screen), press the field
to display the numeric key. Enter the desired recovery times,
then press [CR].
3. Press [Close] to return to the [Main] menu.
Production Information Display
Production information can be displayed at the machine. Because this occurs
on the machine, only the production information for that machine displays.
Procedure
1. At the [Main] screen, press the [Production] button.
2. Press the [Production Data] button.
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Saving the Production Information Log
A production information log can be stored at the machine. Because this
occurs on the machine, only the production information for that machine is
stored.
Procedure
1. At the [Main] screen, press the [Production] button.
2. Press the [Production Data] button. The user can then specify
the desired “log save” (new log registration start) timing.
Note: Events are always being registered in the log, and the log is saved to a
file at the following times:
1. Whenever the user presses the [Production Info Save] button.
2. When the machine is shut down.
3. When a recipe is selected (recipe change).
4. When the date is changed.
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