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4.2.2 Skipping a Board (ESR0211c) On a multiboard panel, if the operator decides there is a board (or boards) that should not be assembled (i.e., skipped), there are two methods of preventing parts being placed on that b…

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Set All: Press to establish a “parts set” status at all slots of Stage 1.
MFU Unclamp: Press to unclamp the MFU.
Machine Info: Displays the machine information screen (initial automatic
production screen).
Noz/parts stats: Displays the nozzle/slot statistical information screen.
Board skip editor: Displays the editor which allows desired boards to be skipped
without changing the production program.
Image Monitor: Select this button to change the display to the vision processing
monitor.
4.2.1 Stopping Production After 1 Panel
(ESR0209a)
The machine can be stopped automatically when the panels currently being produced
(panels on main conveyor) are completed and unloaded.
Procedure
1. With continuous machine operation in progress, select [Automatic], then [Finish
Current Panels]. To cancel this function, push the [Finish Current Panels] button
once more.
2. The machine is automatically stopped when the current panel is completed and
unloaded to the out-conveyor.
4.2.2 Skipping a Board
(ESR0211c)
On a multiboard panel, if the operator decides there is a board (or boards) that should
not be assembled (i.e., skipped), there are two methods of preventing parts being placed
on that board.
Setting board skips
Board skips can be set up in the program.
Skip mark
An appropriate mark is attached to the target board. When the mark is detected
by the machine it knows not to produce that board.
Refer to your host system documentation about setting skip mark reading
positions in the program.
Panel
Multiboard panel
Boards
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(1) Global Skip Marks
The use of global skip marks can reduce cycle time when production involves a
multiboard panel. The user defines the global skip mark as a skip mark on board 0 in the
production program. The machine checks for the global skip mark first. If the operator
has put a mark at that position, the machine knows there is a board (or boards) to be
skipped on the current panel, and proceeds with the reading of all the skip marks. If the
machine does not detect a global skip mark, none of the skip mark positions are
inspected, and the machine proceeds with the placing of parts. Unnecessary inspection
of skip marks is avoided.
Refer to your host system documentation for details of how to set up global skip marks
in the current production program.
(2) Automatic Skipping of Boards
The machine will automatically skip a board if a skip mark is detected at the specified
position on the board. If you are using global skip marks, then this will be after the
machine found a global skip mark and has read the skip marks to determine which
board or boards are to be skipped. Parts are placed on the remaining boards on the
panel, and the panel is unloaded.
Refer to your host system documentation for details of how to set up skip marks in the
production program.
(3) Board Skips By Board Skip Editor
The board skip editor can be used to skip desired boards without changing the
production program.
Procedure
1. At the [Main] screen, select [Production] - [Auto], then select [Board Skip Editor].
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