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7-3-1 Selecting REF .....................................................................................................7-5
7-3-2 Evolution Data.....................................................................................................7-6
7-4 Feeder Layout / Stock Data ........................................................................ 7-7
7-4-1 Occupancy ..........................................................................................................7-8
7-4-2 Complete Part Information ..................................................................................7-8
7-4-3 Angle Definition...................................................................................................7-9
7-5 Chip Data ................................................................................................. 7-10
7-5-1 Extension Chip Data .........................................................................................7-11
7-5-2 Selecting REF ...................................................................................................7-12
7-5-3 Detailed Chip Data............................................................................................7-12
7-6 Nozzle Arrangement Data ........................................................................ 7-13
7-7 Nozzle Stock Data (Option)...................................................................... 7-14
7-8 Block Attribute Data.................................................................................. 7-15
7-9 Mount Data............................................................................................... 7-16
7-10 Function Switch ........................................................................................ 7-17
7-11 Library Display.......................................................................................... 7-18
7-12 Data Check............................................................................................... 7-20
Chapter
8 TEACHING
8-1 Before Teaching.......................................................................................... 8-2
8-1-1 Recognition .........................................................................................................8-2
8-1-2 Lamp Value Adjustment Setting ..........................................................................8-2
8-2 Board Recognition Teaching ...................................................................... 8-3
8-2-1 Board Recognition...............................................................................................8-3
8-2-2 Flowchart of Board Recognition Teaching...........................................................8-3
8-2-3 Teaching Procedures ..........................................................................................8-4
8-3 Bad Mark Recognition Teaching................................................................. 8-9
8-3-1 Bad Mark Recognition.........................................................................................8-9
8-3-2 Flowchart of Bad Mark Recognition Teaching.....................................................8-9
8-3-3 Teaching Procedures ........................................................................................8-10
8-4 Chip Recognition Teaching....................................................................... 8-15
8-4-1 Chip Recognition...............................................................................................8-15
8-4-2 Flowchart of Chip Recognition Teaching...........................................................8-15
8-4-3 Before the Chip Recognition Teaching ..............................................................8-17
8-4-4 Teaching Procedures (Block Match Recognition) .............................................8-20
8-5 Teaching the Mount Position .................................................................... 8-26
8-5-1 Teaching the Mount Position .............................................................................8-26
8-5-2 Creating Procedure...........................................................................................8-27
8-6 Pickup Position Learning Teaching .......................................................... 8-34
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Chapter
9
CHANGING THE PRODUCTION BOARDS
9-1 Changing the Production Data ................................................................... 9-2
9-2 Adjusting the Transfer Rail Width ............................................................... 9-4
9-3 Setting the Support Pin .............................................................................. 9-6
9-4 Nozzle Exchange ....................................................................................... 9-9
9-4-1 Checking the Nozzle Arrangement .....................................................................9-9
9-4-2 Nozzle Exchange (without Nozzle Changer) ....................................................9-11
9-4-3 Nozzle Exchange (with Nozzle Changer) .........................................................9-13
9-5 Setting and Checking the Production Materials ....................................... 9-15
9-6 Board Transfer Test .................................................................................. 9-16
9-7 Checking the Mount State through the Conditional Mount....................... 9-18
INDEX
Appendix
A RECOGNITION DEVICE (HGR-12)
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to observe
The precautions that must be observed in order to prevent injury to the user or another
person, or damage to property, are as follows.
The degree of danger or injury resulting from incorrect use due to failure to read an indica-
tion is classified and described as follows.
The matters should be observed are classified and described according to the symbols
shown below.
(The followings are only some examples of the symbolic indications.)
This indication refers to a situation which is considered that
there is imminent danger of death or serious injury.
This indication refers to a situation which is considered that
there is a possibility of death or serious injury.
This indication refers to a situation which is considered that
there is a possibility of only injury or physical damage.
These symbols indicate matters to which attention must be paid.
These symbols indicate an action that must not be carried out.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
These symbols indicate an action that must be carried out.
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