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J aN et s Inst ructi on M anual 11. Mark Database 11 -6 Selec t the m ar k i nfor m ati on to b e reg is tered i n th e databas e on the li st s creen. Figure 11 . 5 -2 Sele ct ing dat a to be impor te d If the nam e of …

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11.4 “Area Fiducial Mark” Data Screen
Figure 11.4-1 “Area Fiducial Mark” data screen
* “Mark ID,” “Mark Name 1,” “Mark Name 2” and “Mark Name 3”: You can edit these cells, and
enter up to eight half-width alphanumeric characters and/or symbols (Note 1)
* “Machine Type,” “Mark X” and “Mark Y”: You cannot edit these cells.
Note 1: Edit the name not directly on the cell but by the “Rename” operation.
11.5 Obtaining (Importing) External Data
You can load the specified production program data and then register it in the database. First,
import BOC mark data, and then area fiducial mark data.
To import external data, perform one of the following three operations.
1. Select the [File] command from the menu bar, and then the [Import Data] command on
the “File” menu.
The “Open” dialog box appears on the screen. Select a production program to be added
(you cannot select two or more programs), and select the <Open> button. The screen
for importing mark data appears.
Figure 11.5-1 Screen for importing mark data (BOC mark)
The list of mark information to be registered is displayed on the screen above.
(See Section 11.5.1 “List of BOC marks to be imported” or Section 11.5.2
“List of area fi-
ducial marks to be imported” for the details of the list above.)
* If there is not any data to be imported in the loaded file, the screen for the corresponding
mark does not appear.
OK: Registers the selected information in the database. (*)
* When you press the <OK> button to import area fiducial
mark data, the screen for selecting the registered machine
type appears (see Figure 11.5-3 Confirmation dialog box for
overwriting data).

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Select the mark information to be registered in the database on the list screen.
Figure 11.5-2 Selecting data to be imported
If the name of mark data to be imported is the same as any one already registered in the da-
tabase, the confirmation dialog box for overwriting data appears on the screen.
Figure 11.5-3 Confirmation dialog box for overwriting data
2. Press the “Import Data” (
) button of the toolbar.
The “Open” dialog box appears on the screen. Select a production program to be added
(you cannot select two or more programs), and select the <Open> button. The screen
for importing mark data appears. Select information to be imported, and then register it in
the database. (Operate in the same manner as you do at 1 above.)
3. Select a production program from the Program Explorer, and drop and drag it onto the
mark list screen. The system performs the process for obtaining a file controlled with the
database. (A file you drag and drop is to be loaded.) The screen for importing mark data
appears. Select information to be imported, and then register it in the database. (Operate
in the same manner as you do at 1 above.)
Rename: Renames data (see Section 11.6
“Changing a Mark Data Name”).

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11.5.1 List of BOC marks to be imported
BOC mark data already taught is displayed as a list. You cannot import any template marks.
(You cannot set template mark to be registered.)
(See Section 11.3
“Example of the ‘BOC Mark Data’ Screen” for the displayed items.)
Figure 11.5-1 When selecting the “BOC Mark”
11.5.2 List of area fiducial marks to be imported
Area fiducial mark data already taught is displayed as a list. You can import neither any tem-
plate marks nor area fiducial mark data whose type is “Solder” or “Solder (PWB).”
(See Section 11.4
“‘Area Fiducial Mark Data’ Screen” for the displayed items.)
Figure 11.5-2 When selecting the “Area Fiducial Mark”
* Even though you do not enter any data in the cells “Mark Name 1” to “Mark Name 3,” you can
import data. You can change a value in the “Mark ID” cell or a name of any of the “Mark
Name 1” to “Mark Name 3” cells.
Rename: Select a line of mark data whose name you want to change.
After selecting the desired line, press the <Rename> button. The dialog box for changing a
mark ID/a mark name appears on the screen.
Enter a mark name and a mark ID to which you want to change on the dialog box, and then
press the <OK> button. The mark name on the selected line is changed as you specified.
(See Section
11.6“
Changing a Mark Data
Name” for the dialog box for changing a mark ID/a mark name.)
* You cannot change a mark ID to any one that exists in the same machine type in which are to
import mark data.
Rename: The dialog box for renaming a mark appears on the screen. When you
enter a mark name in the “New Mark Name” field on this dialog box, and then
select the <OK> button, the mark name on the selected line is changed as you
specified. (See Section 6.6 “Changing a Mark Data Name” for this dialog box.)
* You cannot change a mark name to any one that exists in the same machine type
in which you are to import mark data.
* If you do not enter any mark name for the BOC mark data, “#” appears in the
“Mark Name” cell and you cannot specify the data so that it can be imported.
Change the name in this case.