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T o check the feeder No., the printed bar code label (feeder No.) is required. When the [F1] (ON) or the [F3] (OFF) key is pressed, the window (Fig. 37) appears on the screen, enabling you to determine whether or not the…

8.2 Confirmation of Operation
When the [F1], the [F2], or the [F3] key is pressed, the following window
appears, prompting the confirmation to the selected operation.
Fig. 35
When the [F1] (YES) key is pressed, the selected function is imple-
mented. After that, the “** MAIN MENU **” window (Fig. 4) resumes.
When the [F3] (NO) key is pressed, the selected function is interrupted
and the “** MAIN MENU **” window resumes.
8.3 Setting of Confirmation to Feeder No. and Check-
ing on Collation of Actual Component Names
When the [F4] key is pressed, the following window appears on the
screen, enabling you to determine whether or not the feeder No. should
be checked.
Fig. 36
When the [F1] (ON) key is pressed, it is determined that the feeder No.
should be checked. As a result, the feeder No. is checked after the com-
ponent ID.
When the [F3] (OFF) key is pressed, it is determined that the feeder No.
should not be checked. As a result, only the component ID is checked.
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AIH01EGP
** DATA OPERATION **
ARE YOU SURE ?
YES NO
** DATA OPERATION **
FDR CHECK ?
ON OFF
8.2 Confirmation of Operation

To check the feeder No., the printed bar code label (feeder
No.) is required.
When the [F1] (ON) or the [F3] (OFF) key is pressed, the window
(Fig. 37) appears on the screen, enabling you to determine whether or
not the actual objects should be collated.
Fig. 37
When the [F1] (ON) key is pressed, it is determined that the actual ob-
jects should be collated.
When the [F3] (OFF) key is pressed, it is determined that the actual
objects should not be collated.
The actual object collation function is valid only when the feeder
is empty of components.
When the [F1] (ON) or the [F3] (OFF) key is pressed, the “** MAIN MENU
**” window (Fig. 4) resumes.
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** DATA OPERATION **
SAME CHECK ?
ON OFF
8.2 Confirmation of Operation

9. Setting the Number of Bar Code Digits
When “4. BC DATA” is selected at the “** MAIN MENU **” window
(Fig. 4), the following window appears on the screen.
Fig. 38
[Displayed Contents]
BC LEN : Set the length of the bar code to be read.
(Max.: 99 characters and Default: 99)
START : Set the starting position of the bar code to be read as a
first effective character.
(Starting Position as First Effective Character: 1 through
99 and Default: 1)
EF LEN : Set the number of effective characters.
(Max.: 32 characters and Default: 16)
9.1 Operation
(1) Enter each number of characters.
(2) When “START (Starting Position)” - 1 + “EF LEN (Effective Length)”
exceeds “BC LEN (Bar Code Length)”, “1” is set forcibly as
“START”and “BC LEN” - “START” + “1” as “EF LEN”.
(3) A warning peep sounds twice when the number of effective charac-
ters is forcibly specified.
(4) When no parameter is entered and the [ENT] key is pressed, the
defaults are set for each item.
(5) After parameters are set for each item, the “** MAIN MENU **” win-
dow (Fig. 4) resumes.
When the code type is “CODE39”, “*” is attached before and
after the code.
As they are deleted automatically when the bar code is read,
ignore them and set each number of characters. However, “*”
is included in the length of the bar code to be read.
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** BC DATA SET **
BC LEN: 22 = 22
START : 1 = 1
EF LEN: 16 =
9. Setting the Number of Bar Code Digits