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7-16 7 Editing the board data 3 Set the offset data on other blocks. On the second or subsequent rows set the offset data on other blocks. 0 -5 0 -5 40 50 100 When board origin is at the same position as reference block …

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4. Skip
Select the Skip check box when not dispensing in this block.
To change the setting, click the [Check Box] button.
Selecting the Skip check box
Mark the Skip check box.
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5. X, Y
Enter the XY coordinates of the origin of this block relative to the board origin. Usually, the board origin is specified at
the same position as the reference block origin, so enter "0.00, 0.00" as the XY coordinates.
X
Y
Board origin is at the same position
as reference block origin
Board origin is at a position other than
reference block origin
Board origin
Reference block origin
XY data
Board origin and reference block origin
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6. R
Enter "0.00" for the reference block.
Reference block
(Block offset No.1)
Other blocks
R
R data
0˚ 180˚ 90˚ -90˚
Block
Block
Block
Block
Block
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7. Original Block No.
Shows the block No. that was automatically allocated to each block after block distribution (with note data) was
performed. For details on block distribution (with note data), refer to "2.2.1 Block offset distribution" in Chapter 7.
2
Set the reference block offset data.
The block closest to the machine origin is normally viewed as the reference block. Enter this reference
block offset data in the No. 1 row.

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3
Set the offset data on other blocks.
On the second or subsequent rows set the offset data on other blocks.
0-5
0
-5
40
50 100
When board origin is at the same position as reference block origin
Board origin = reference origin
Locate pin position
Block 1 Block 2 Block 3
Block 4 Block 5 Block 6
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Copying the data in the selected range
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100
15
55
60 110
Block 1 Block 2 Block 3
Block 4 Block 5 Block 6
When board origin is at a position other than reference block origin
board origin
Locate pin position
Reference block origin
0
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Copying the data in the selected range
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2.2 Block offset distribution and return
Block offset distribution is to convert multi-block board data into single-block board data.
This section explains how to convert multi-block board data into single-block board data and also how to
return it to the original multi-block board data. Converting multi-block board data into single-block board data
shortens the production cycle time. We recommend using the original multi-block data when editing mount
data, and converting the multiblock data into single-block board data when optimizing board data for
production.
2.2.1 Block offset distribution
To perform block offset distribution, follow these steps.
1
Select "Block Offset" – "Block Distribute".
From the Tool menu, select "Block Offset" – "Block Distribute".
2
Select the block offset distribution type.
When a dialog box for selecting the block distribution type appears, do the following:
1. From the upper drop-down list box, select "Block Distribute (with Note Data)" when you want to retain
the original data or select "Block Distribute (without Note Data)" if not necessary to retain the original
data.
2. Form the lower drop-down list box, select "Block Repeat" or "Column Repeat". Then click the [OK]
button.
Distribution of all mount data is
repeated the number of blocks.
Before distribution After distribution
Before distribution After distribution
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P02
P03
1
2
3
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P01
P02
P03
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P01
P01
P01
P01
P01
P01
P02
P02
P02
P02
P02
P02
P03
P03
P03
P03
P03
P03
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P02
P03
P01
P02
P03
P01
P02
P03
P01
P02
P03
P01
P02
P03
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P02
P03
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Distribution of each mount data row is
repeated the number of blocks.
"Block Repeat" "Column Repeat"
Block distribution type
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CAUTION
If the "With Note Data" check box is cleared, the original data will be lost and "block distribution return" (explained in
the next section) cannot be performed.