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4-31 4 Creating and setting the data l Detailed setting for time count control On the [Print]-[Cleaner] tab, set the “Cleaning Method” to “ Auto” and the “ Auto Cleaning T ype” to “Detail”. T hen, in the “Interval (min.)…

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Setting parameters
Parameters Default Input range Description
Detail Auto Interval
(Board)
0 0 to 9999
(Only in board count control)
Set the interval (board count) to perform cleaning. If “0” is
set, the settings on all other board count control tabs will be
disabled
Cleaning type Dry
Dry
Wet
None
Dry : Performs cleaning with dry gauze.
Wet : Performs cleaning with gauze moistened with solvent.
None : Does not perform cleaning from this point onward.
Speed (%) 100 1 to 100
Set the speed (%) at which the cleaning unit moves during
cleaning. (This setting is linked with the speed (mm/sec) below.)
Speed (mm/sec) 225 1 to 125
Set the speed (mm/sec) at which the cleaning unit moves during
cleaning. (This setting is linked with the speed (%) above.)
Vacuum Use
Use
NotUse
Use : Cleaning unit moves while vacuum-sucking excess
solder during cleaning of mask.
Not Use : Cleaning unit moves without vacuum-sucking excess
solder during cleaning of mask.
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CAUTION
If suction is used during wet cleaning, the discharged solvent will dry off quickly. So when this combination of
parameters is selected, an error message “Ea: 8816 Data check warning” appears. Change the parameter settings.
When you enter a value in the “Dry Auto Interval (Board)”, “Wet Auto Interval (Board)” and “Manual Interval (Board)” on
the [Print]-[Cleaner] tab, these can be used with detailed cleaning settings. But the auto interval and manual interval
settings must satisfy the following relation: (Dry < Wet < Board count control 1 < Board count control 2 < Board count
control 3 < Board count control 4 < Manual interval)
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The cleaning counter value can be checked on the [Monitor] - [Counter] tab.
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Time interval control
Use this when you want to perform mask cleaning at certain time intervals even during standby status. For example, if the
"Cleaning Method" is set to "Auto" and the "Interval" to "10" (minutes), then the mask will be automatically cleaned when
10 minutes have elapsed after a board was last printed or the mask was last cleaned.
A: Cleaning Method
Select the mask cleaning method from "Auto", "Manual" or "NotUse". When set to "Auto", the mask is automatically
cleaned according to the specified conditions.
B: Auto Cleaning Type
When the "Cleaning Method" is set to "Auto", select whether to use the cleaning solvent (alcohol) by specifying "Wet" or
"Dry".
C: Interval
Set the interval (minutes) to perform automatic mask cleaning.
D: Repeat
Specify the desired count to repeatedly move the cleaning unit back and forth during automatic cleaning.
e: Speed (mm/sec)
Set the speed at which the cleaning unit moves under the mask during automatic cleaning.
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Time interval control is maintained even when the machine is in reset status or is stopped with the [STOP] button.
However, the cleaning timing will differ depending on the timing at which the machine resumes.

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Detailed setting for time count control
On the [Print]-[Cleaner] tab, set the “Cleaning Method” to “Auto” and the “Auto Cleaning Type” to “Detail”. Then, in the
“Interval (min.)” parameter, enter the time interval to perform cleaning.
Then, press the [Detail Setting] button to open the “Cleaning Detail Setting” screen. Select the [Controlled …Time] tab
and set the cleaning type, speeds, and vacuum suction.
This tab does not have a “Detail Auto Interval” box, and only one cleaning operation can be registered.
[Print] - [Cleaner] tab
[Detail Setting] button
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7. Creating the mark data
This section describes how to create fiducial mark data used on boards and masks. Mark data has various
parameters for each of the mark names registered as shown below. You can directly enter or select these
parameters, but you need to check or optimize some parameters in the Mark Adjust mode explained later.
Mark data parameters
Surface Type
Algorithm Type
Mark Threshold
Tolerance
Search Area
Outer Light
Inner Light
Coaxial Light
IR Outer Light
IR Inner Light
Cut Outer Noise
Cut Inner Noise
Mark Type
Database Number
Shape Type
Mark Out Size
(Mark Out Size X)
(Mark Area)
(Outline)
Mark Name
Comment
(Mark Type)
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Actual parameters that appear depend on the selected "Shape Type" parameter, etc.