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As shown in the above figure there are 3 types of display modes for device check. F1: MODE 1 In this mode the display screen will be the same as the one in the figure above where 10 consecutive device positions display w…

1.7.3 Carrying Out Device Check
When device check is carried out the following operation screen displays. The meaning
of each item that displays is explained below.
A: Device number
B: Status of parts
Un Set (yellow) : Device has not yet been checked
OK (green) : Device has been set
(blue) : Device was used in previous program but is not going to be
used in the coming program.
Next D : Next device is not yet set
Tape E (white) : End of tape detected
Parts E (red) : Feeder is out of parts
Pickup : Parts mispicked
(highlighted in yellow)
Vision (purple) : Vision processing error
C: Number of parts used per board
D: Device comment
+PAGE -PAGE ▲▼ESC
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D001
D002
D003
D004
D005
D006
D007
D008
D009
D010
D015
Un Set
Parts E
Vision
Tape E
Next_D
Pickup
[0013]
[0008]
[0002]
[0000]
[0001]
[0005]
[0007]
[0002]
[0003]
[0015]
[0023]
Device_comment_No1
Korewa_No_2_Desu
PCPR102TL
MSD2HD256
Micro_TR_No1
Super_Mini_TR
Nihongonetute
N3456Sd23
Jaf
RECT3216060
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As shown in the above figure there are 3 types of display modes for device check.
F1: MODE 1
In this mode the display screen will be the same as the one in the figure above where 10
consecutive device positions display whether the device position is used or not.
F2: MODE 2
In this mode the screen display will be like the one below where only the device
positions that are used in the program actually appear on the screen.
F3: MODE 3
In this mode the display screen will be like the one shown below. Among the device
positions that are used in the program, only those positions with a status condition such
as Un Set, Parts E, Pickup, Vision, etc. will actually display on the screen.
+PAGE -PAGE ▲▼ESC
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D001
D002
D005
D006
D007
D009
D015
Un Set
Parts E
Vision
Tape E
Next_D
Pickup
Unset
[0013]
[0008]
[0001]
[0005]
[0007]
[0003]
[0023]
Device_comment_No1
Korewa_No_2_Desu
MSD2HD256
Micro_TR_No1
Super_Mini_TR
N3456Sd23
RECT3216060
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+PAGE -PAGE ▲▼ESC
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D001
D002
D003
D004
D005
D006
D007
D008
D009
D010
D015
Un Set
Parts E
Vision
Tape E
Next_D
Pickup
[0013]
[0008]
[0002]
[0000]
[0001]
[0005]
[0007]
[0002]
[0003]
[0015]
[0023]
Device_comment_No1
Korewa_No_2_Desu
PCPR102TL
MSD2HD256
Micro_TR_No1
Super_Mini_TR
Nihongonetute
N3456Sd23
Jaf
RECT3216060
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Function Key Menu
+PAGE : Press to display next screen
-PAGE : Press to display previous screen
▲ : Press to move cursor up one device
▼ : Press to move cursor down one device
ESC : Press to avoid checking all devices that have not been checked yet.
However, if Proper data item 74: ESC Permission is not set to "Permit" this
key cannot be used.
The following methods can be used to register completion of device check.
1. Move the cursor to the appropriate page using the function keys and press the CR
key.
2. Input the device number.
[Example] device number 101
Input [1] [0] [1] and press the CR key to complete the check. The color of the display
will change to green. However, if the device number being input is not displayed on
the screen then only the screen will change. Device check completion is not
registered. The device number must be input again and the CR key pressed to register
that the check has been completed.
3. Press the [ESC] key.
This method allows the user to skip checking all devices that have not been checked.
However, if Proper data item 74: ESC Permission is not set to "Permit" this key cannot
be used.
+PAGE -PAGE ▲▼ESC
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