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Copyright © ViT rox All Rights Reserved . Compile • Compile is a feature to compile, update and save the parameter or setting change. • Generally the compile button applied by SmartG software automatically during enterin…

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Unload
• Unload is a feature used to unload the board from a board clamp position to exit sensor. A board must be
clamped in the clamp position in order to unload the board. When there is no board in clamping condition,
no action will be taken.
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Unload Unload board from board
clamp position to exit sensor
position
Figure 5: Left to right board flow direction

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Compile
• Compile is a feature to compile, update and save the parameter
or setting change.
• Generally the compile button applied by SmartG software
automatically during entering or exiting engineer, fiducial, trainer,
and edit page.
When to used?
The conditions that are recommended to compile the program are:
● Parameter or setting change to the files in c:\cpi\cad
○ Edit the component search area, ref des and part number.
○ Edit the fiducial setting.
○ Edit the trainer and editor setting.
○ Edit the setting in Utilities
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Compile Perform compile for the program

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Scan Full Board
• Scan Full Board is a feature to inspect the full board without inspect
components.
• After scanning the full board, the board graphic is displayed in full-board view.
• It normally takes approximately 1-2 minutes to complete the full board
inspection.
The figure 6 shows several information after scan full board:
• Panel loading direction
• Y axis and board length
• X Axis and board width
• Component search region (green bracket)
Scan full board with good image performs the same action as scan full board.
Additionally, the feature perform good image saved in the C:\Goodimages folder. The
good image is mainly used for repair station to display the good comparison images.
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Scan Full
board
Scan full board image and
display in full board view
Figure 6: Full board View