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Head Modularity Head Modularity Head Exchange 419 Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) Head Exchan ge 12.3.2 Head Exchange Calibration 12.3.3 Calibration SIPLACE X C&P ► Calibrate zero point corre ction …

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Head Modularity
Production requirements Head Modularity
Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) 418
Decision criteria for selection of position and camera types of CPP head
NOTICE
For the option Head Modularity, use the retrofitting guide
"Head Reconfiguration Kits"
.
Head Modularity
Head Modularity Head Exchange
419 Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2)
Head Exchange
12.3.2 Head Exchange
Calibration
12.3.3 Calibration
SIPLACE X C&P
Calibrate zero point correction both gantries.
Calibrate PCB camera
Calibrate C&P head
Component Camera
Segment offset 2
Segment offset 1
Calibrate nozzlechanger (inclusive automatic pick up height)
NOTICE
See Chapter "Calibration".
Head Modularity
Calibration Head Modularity
Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) 420
Autoconfiguration
12.3.3.1 Autoconfiguration
After the zero point correction has been transferred, check the nozzle configuration at the placement
head and in the nozzle changer.
Perform a complete calibration of the placement head.
If the head has been precalibrated, brief calibration can be performed with the menu Fast Head
Exchange !
After the head exchange or replacing other hardware
components, an automatic configuration will be
performed when machines with software 702 or higher
are restarted.
This means that manual configuration settings should no
longer be necessary.
This menu allows you to check the configuration and
change it if required.
This is where the axis data (Z and star axes) can be
written from the head EPROM to the machine data. You
can also write the Z and star axis data from the machine
data to the head EPROM.
In the Zero correction data (1) select the line
Zero point correction (2).
;Move the value out of the head EPROM and into the
machine data (3).
Select Write head & machine data (4).
The arrow button (5) takes you back one menu level.