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Fig. 9 When the [ENT] key is pressed, the system is shifted to the “7.3.3 Entering the component name (ID) manually” session. (6) After the components of all feeders are checked completely , the system is shifted to the …

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(3) When the bar code reader fails in reading the bar code, “<?>” ap-
pears on the bottom right of “COMP ID”. (Fig. 7)
In this case, read the bar code again. Unless the bar code can be
read by all means, press the [ENT] key.
The system is shifted to the “7.3.3 Entering the component name
(ID) manually” session.
Fig. 7
(4) When the bar code reader succeeds in reading the bar code and
the read component name (ID) is correct, “<OK>” appears on the
bottom right of “COMP ID”. (Fig. 8)
After “<OK>” has appeared for a certain period of time, the feeder
No. (FDR NO.) and the component name (ID) to be checked sub-
sequently are displayed.
Fig. 8
(5) When the read component name (ID) is not correct, a warning peep
sounds twice and “<NG>” appears on the bottom right of “COMP
ID” and “<MISMATCH>” on the bottom left of the window. (Fig. 9)
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7.3 Checking the Components for the Current and Next Programs
** CUR. CHECK **
FDR NO. 999
COMP ID XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
<?>
NEXT BACK EMPT EXIT
** CUR. CHECK **
FDR NO. 999
COMP ID XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
<OK>
Fig. 9
When the [ENT] key is pressed, the system is shifted to the “7.3.3
Entering the component name (ID) manually” session.
(6) After the components of all feeders are checked completely, the
system is shifted to the “7.3.4 Result Response” session.
7.3.2 Checking the feeder No.
After the component name (ID) is checked, the “** CUR. CHECK **”
window (Fig. 10) appears on the screen.
(a) The window (Fig. 10) appears when “ON” is set for “FDR
CHECK ?” at the “** DATA OPERATION **” window which
appears after “3. OPERATE” is selected at the “** MAIN
MENU **” window.
(b) To perform this operation, the printed bar code label (feeder
No.) is required.
Fig. 10
When “>” appears at the right side of “FDR NO”, it indicates that the
feeder No. is being checked.
(1) Apply the bar code reader to the bar code label pasted on the feeder
(slot) where a tape feeder should be installed and press the [READ]
switch.
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** CUR. CHECK **
FDR NO. 999
COMP ID XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
<NG?
<MISMATCH> HIT ENT
7.3 Checking the Components for the Current and Next Programs
** CUR. CHECK **
FDR NO.>999
READ ID XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
(2) A peep sounds when the bar code is read successfully.
(3) When the reader fails in reading the bar code, “<?>” appears on the
bottom right of “READ ID”. (Fig. 11)
Fig. 11
(4) When the reader fails in reading the bar code by all means, press
the [ENT] key to open the “** BC INPUT **” window (Fig. 14) for
manual entry of the feeder No.
(5) When the bar code is read successfully, the read feeder No. is com-
pared with the specified one.
(6) When the read feeder No. coincides with the specified one, “<OK>”
appears on the bottom right of “READ ID”. (Fig. 12)
After “<OK>” has appeared for a certain period of time, the feeder
No. (FDR NO.) and the component name (ID) to be checked sub-
sequently are displayed.
After the components of all feeders are checked completely, the
system is shifted to the “7.3.4 Result Response” session.
Fig. 12
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** CUR. CHECK **
FDR NO.>999
READ ID XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
<?>
7.3 Checking the Components for the Current and Next Programs
** CUR. CHECK **
FDR NO.>999
READ ID XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
<OK>