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Notation Conventions Used in This Manual The notation conventions employed in this manual are described below . General notation Notation sample Explanation POWER ON, EMERGENCY STOP Buttons or switches on the machine are…

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Manual Structure
This manual has been created to familiarize the operator with standard operating procedures. The
procedures included are split into several steps, each of which should be read and then carried out
at the machine. The manual itself is also split into several chapters, and after an initial introduc-
tion to the machine, the order of the chapters is designed to roughly reflect the order in which the
machine will be operated during actual production. For a more detailed explanation of machine
operation and workings, refer to the XP-142E System Reference or XP-142E Mechanical
Reference manuals.
Chapter 1: Machine Configuration
This chapter provides illustrations and basic introductions to each of the major components of the
machine.
Chapter 2: Starting and Stopping the Machine
This chapter explains how to start and stop the machine, and select the various operation modes.
Chapter 3: Preparing for Production
This chapter explains how to select a recipe, set the production quantity, and perform other opera-
tions necessary to ready the machine for production.
Chapter 4 Starting Production
This chapter explains how to ready and check the nozzles, load a panel, and then commence oper-
ation.
Chapter 5: Stopping the Machine
This chapter describes the various ways in which the machine can be stopped.
Chapter 6: Finishing Production
This chapter describes the procedure for stopping automatically upon completion of the scheduled
lot or the current panel.
Chapter 7: Maintenance
Routine maintenance procedures are detailed in this chapter.
Chapter 8: Production Support Functions
Several other procedures that may be performed during operation are detailed in this chapter.
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Notation Conventions Used in This Manual
The notation conventions employed in this manual are described below.
General notation
Notation sample Explanation
POWER ON, EMERGENCY STOP Buttons or switches on the machine are written as they
display at the machine.
[Automatic], [Program] Machine commands are enclosed by square brackets.
About Symbols
This manual employs the use of descriptive symbols and provides details of the level of danger
involved in certain operations to accompany the explanations of machine warning labels and safe-
ty related items. Be sure you understand the meanings of these symbols before reading the manu-
al.
Symbol Definition
DANGER Failure to observe this hazard warning will lead to
severe injury or death.
WARNING Failure to observe this hazard warning could lead to
severe injury or death.
CAUTION Failure to observe this hazard warning may lead to per-
sonal injury or damage to the machine.
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Notes
Setting the Production Mode
The machine has three modes of operation, “Production”, “Idle” and “Pass”.
These modes of operation have different purposes as is explained below.
Production This mode is used during assembly. Parts are picked up,
inspected, and placed on the panel.
Idle Idle mode is primarily used during machine adjustment and
testing.
When this mode is selected, the nozzle moves to the part
pick-up position, and an actual part pickup occurs. Feeders
should be removed from the MFU at this time in order to pre-
vent problems caused by stray parts which may be scattered
around the XY-table area.
Pass Pass mode is used when the machine is not used in current
production. In pass mode the machine simply acts as a con-
veyor, moving the panel on to the next machine in the line.
Procedure
1.
At the [Main] screen, press [Production] then [Automatic] to dis-
play the [Automatic] screen.
2.
Select the desired mode from the “Product”, “Idle”, “Pass” can-
didates at the upper right of the screen.
3.
Press [Close] to return to the [Main] screen.
Note: Refer to the host computer operation manual for the procedure on how to
transmit production programs.
3.1 Setting the Operation Mode
Chapter 3: Preparing for Production
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