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1.6 Setting the Production Quantity 1.6.1 Scheduled Production Run The operator can set the scheduled production run quantity either in the program or by using the [PROGRAM] - [QTY. SET] command. When specified in the pr…

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How to Set the Proper Data
The appropriate Proper data settings are shown below.
129 Skip Number: The number entered here will become the error rate number
described above.
130 Skip Nozzle 1: This sets the maximum permissible number of defective No. 1
nozzles.
131 Skip Nozzle 2: This sets the maximum permissible number of defective No. 2
nozzles.
132 Skip Nozzle 3: This sets the maximum permissible number of defective No. 3
nozzles.
133 Skip Nozzle 4: This sets the maximum permissible number of defective No. 4
nozzles.
134 Skip Nozzle 5: This sets the maximum permissible number of defective No. 5
nozzles.
135 Skip Nozzle 6: This sets the maximum permissible number of defective No. 6
nozzles.
Display Monitor
When nozzle skip and manual nozzle skip take place, information on the skipped
nozzles will be displayed on the screen.
The yellow display indicates a nozzle has been automatically skipped and the blue
display indicates a nozzle has been skipped manually.
Points to Remember When Using Nozzle Skip
When the manual skip is set during production of a board, the manual skip will be
immediately effective and the part currently held by that nozzle will not be placed. To
avoid this, set the skip between boards.
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1.6 Setting the Production Quantity
1.6.1 Scheduled Production Run
The operator can set the scheduled production run quantity either in the program or by
using the [PROGRAM] - [QTY. SET] command.
When specified in the program, transmit the program from the host computer to the
machine.
If the number has been set in the program, the program must be transmitted from the
host computer to the machine.
Moreover, once the scheduled production run is completed, the program must be
retransmitted for the next run, so the machine command is the method more often used.
Caution: The scheduled production run quantity can be set from 0 to 65,000. If 0 is set, the
machine will continue to operate indefinitely.
When the scheduled production run is completed the machine stops and displays the
messages “Production Complete” and the RESET button flashes.
When the RESET button is pressed, the message “Ready” appears. If the operator tries to
start automatic operation at this point the message “Production Complete” appears and
automatic operation cannot be executed. To continue production the operator should
enter the number which is bigger than the completed board counter or 0 as the scheduled
production number.
Cautions:
If production is ended before reaching the program’s scheduled production quantity, both
the “scheduled production quantity” and the “completed board count” values are stored in
memory even if another program is then run. When the original program is subsequently
run again, operation resumes from the “completed board count” and continues until the
“scheduled production quantity” is reached. The machine stops at that time.
The number of completed boards (“completed board count”) is only counted in “offline”
communications with the host computer.
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1.7 Device Check
When parts are replenished or changeover takes place, devices that have been set can be
verified one by one on the display in order to prevent parts from being mounted
incorrectly. This function is referred to as device check. It is also possible to set this
function such that operation does not begin again until every device has been checked.
1.7.1 Method and Function
There are two methods of carrying out the device check function. Device check can be
performed on the machine using the command keys, or it can be done with the use of the
PARTS SET COMPLETE switch.
Performing Device Check on the Machine
The device check function can be made mandatory with the commencement of automatic
operation or it can be carried out as a command key operation. When device check is to
be made mandatory with the start of automatic operation, the Proper data item 70:
Device Check SW must be set to either "Parts", "Miss", or "Error". When device check is
carried out as a command operation, setting values in Proper data is not necessary.
When a mandatory device check is carried out with the start of automatic operation,
device check is carried out in accordance with the setting made in Proper data item 70:
Device Check SW. Furthermore, anytime the production program is changed, device
check is carried out when automatic operation begins again. Operation is not possible
until the device check is completed.
To perform device check at the machine, press the following command keys:
[Program] – [Device] – [Check]
Note: For information concerning the commands refer to Part 3, "Commands".
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