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6. Creating the mark information 5-51 6.1 Creating procedur e 5-52 6.2 Basic parameters 5-53 6.3 Shape parameters 5-54 6.4 Vision parameters 5-56 6.5 Mark Adjust mode 5-58 6.6 Pattern matching 5-62 6.6.1 Pattern registra…

Chapter 5 Creating the board data
1. Overview 5-1
1.1 Creating the board data from mounter data 5-2
1.2 Creating the board data from CAD data 5-3
1.3 Creating the board data by manual input 5-4
2. Registering and selecting board name 5-5
2.1 Registering board names 5-5
2.1.1 Registering a new board name 5-5
2.1.2 Utilizing board data already registered 5-8
3. Creating the setup information 5-11
3.1 Nozzle information 5-11
3.2 Temperature setting 5-12
4. Creating the board information 5-13
4.1 Board parameters 5-14
4.2 Mount parameters 5-16
4.3 Offset parameters 5-18
4.3.1 Pitch distribution function 5-20
4.4 Fiducial parameters 5-22
4.4.1 Board fiducial function 5-23
4.4.2 Block fiducial function 5-23
4.4.3 Local fiducial functions 5-24
4.5 Badmark parameters 5-26
4.5.1 Using the badmark functions 5-27
4.6 Height correction parameters (option) 5-29
4.7 Position correction dispense parameters 5-30
4.8 Pre-dispense parameters 5-31
4.9 Dot dispense parameters 5-33
5. Creating the component information 5-35
5.1 Creating procedure 5-36
5.2 Chip components 5-37
5.2.1 Basic parameters 5-37
5.2.2 Shape parameters 5-38
5.2.3 Dispense parameters 5-39
5.3 IC components 5-40
5.3.1 Mini-mold transistors and SOT 5-40
5.3.2 SOP components 5-43
5.3.3 QFP components 5-45
5.4 Ball lead components 5-47
5.4.1 BGA components 5-47
5.5 Connector components 5-48
5.5.1 Connectors 5-48

6. Creating the mark information 5-51
6.1 Creating procedure 5-52
6.2 Basic parameters 5-53
6.3 Shape parameters 5-54
6.4 Vision parameters 5-56
6.5 Mark Adjust mode 5-58
6.6 Pattern matching 5-62
6.6.1 Pattern registration 5-63
6.6.2 Using the data for pattern matching 5-67
7. Creating dot dispense information 5-68
7.1 Dispense distribution 5-68
7.2 Editing the dot dispense information 5-73
8. Height correction (option) 5-74
8.1 Creating the board data for height correction 5-74
8.2 Height correction distribution 5-76
Chapter 6 Using the advanced functions
1. Setup parameters 6-1
1.1 Halfway Continue function 6-1
1.1.1 Loading the saved data 6-2
1.1.2 Editing mount flags 6-2
2. Teach and trace 6-3
2.1 Trace function 6-3
2.2 Auto trace function 6-6
2.3 Teaching function 6-7
2.3.1 Point teaching 6-7
2.3.2 Cursor teaching 6-11
3. Edit Assistant function 6-15
3.1 Switching to the Edit Assistant screen 6-15
3.2 Selecting a range of rows 6-16
3.3 Editing rows 6-17
3.4 Find and replace 6-18
3.5 Renumber 6-19
4. Adjustment 6-21
4.1 Dispensing test (Adjustment screen) 6-21

Chapter 7 Editing the board data
1. Using the Editor 7-1
1.1 Starting the Editor 7-1
1.2 Editor window 7-2
1.3 Jump 7-5
1.3.1 Specifying the row to jump 7-5
1.3.2 Jump to the first row 7-6
1.3.3 Jump to the last row 7-6
1.3.4 Moving one row up or down 7-6
1.4 Copying and pasting the data 7-7
1.5 Find and replace 7-9
1.5.1 Find 7-9
1.5.2 Replace 7-10
1.6 Renumbering the parts number 7-12
1.7 Sort 7-13
2. Block offset 7-14
2.1 Creating the block offset data 7-14
2.2 Block offset distribution and return 7-17
2.2.1 Block offset distribution 7-17
2.2.2 Returning to the block offset data 7-19
3. Board file format conversion 7-20
3.1 Converting VIOS data into YGX data 7-20
3.2 Converting YGX data into VIOS data 7-22
4. Adding or deleting the dispensing points 7-24
4.1 Adding the dispensing points 7-24
4.2 Deleting the dispensing points 7-25
Chapter 8 Managing the data
1. Data backup 8-1
1.1 Making a backup of board data 8-1
1.1.1 Backing up onto a USB flash drive 8-2
1.2 Copying and moving the board data 8-7
1.3 Making a backup of system data 8-10
1.3.1 System backup settings 8-11
1.3.2 Making a backup 8-13
1.4 Restoring the system data 8-17
1.4.1 Restoring a system backup 8-17
1.4.2 Restoring a system full backup 8-20
2. Creating the user database 8-23
2.1 Registering data into the user database 8-23