KE2040Instruction Manual Ver2.01,REV04.2003.6.25 - 第325页

4 – 215 ① Result of inspection Aft er checking a component, the system displays the result in the “Result of inspection” section of the scr een. “OK” appears if a component can be center ed based on its vision, while “NG…

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3) Pickup position
Data on the component pick-up position appears on the dialog box. You
can change the component pick-up position to the previous or next
alternate component position also. If there is no Pick data created, or if
“MTC” is specified as a feeder, each item on this section is not displayed,
so you cannot change the component pick-up position, perform the
feeder-knock operation or teaching operation.
Figure 4.12.3.4.5 Pick-up position of a component to be checked
<FEED> button
This button knocks a feeder once to feed a component (except a
32-mm paper tape).
Update pick data with new coordinates”
Check this check box to use the HOD device and store the taught
result in Pick data.
If you do not check this box, the taught coordinates are applied to the
current pick-up operation only.
4) Executing inspection” screen
While the system is checking a component with the vision recognition
function, the following dialog box appears on the screen. On this dialog
box, data on a component being inspected and its pick-up position are
displayed. The process being performed is also displayed.
Figure 4.12.3.4.6 “Executing inspection” screen
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Result of inspection
After checking a component, the system displays the result in the
“Result of inspection” section of the screen. “OK” appears if a
component can be centered based on its vision, while “NG” and the
reason of an error appear in the “Message” space if not.
Figure 4.12.3.4.7 “Result of inspection” section
<INSP.> button
This button checks a component with the vision recognition function.
<Exit (ESC)> button
This button finishes checking a component with the vision recognition
function and returns to the previous screen.
5) <Light> button
When you click this button, the system measures the light.
Executing Light inspection” dialog box
While the system is measuring the light, the following dialog box
appears on the screen. On this dialog box, the data on a component
being measured and the component pick-up position are displayed.
Figure 4.12.3.4.8 “Executing Light inspection” dialog box
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Question” dialog box for asking whether to continue the light
measurement operation
If the system finds any unstable element from the current light
measurement result, it displays the following dialog box although no
recognition error occurs. When you click the <Yes> button, the
system continues the light measurement operation. If possible, the
system measures the light about the number of times calculated with
multiplying the number you set in the “Measure repeat” field by 10.
When you click the <No> button, the system uses the current light
parameter.
Figure 4.12.3.4.9 “Question” dialog box
Question” dialog box that displays the light measurement result
When the system obtains the optimal light value as the result of the
light measurement operation, it displays the device name, the
obtained light values and the light values set before measurement
(see Figure 4.12.3.4.10). A value displayed in parentheses indicates
the value set before measurement. When you click the <Yes>
button, this value is updated to the obtained light value. When you
click the <No> button, the system holds the value set before
measurement. If you update the light value on a BGA component, it
may affect the precision of the ball deformation and diameter
inspection (see Figure 4.12.3.4.11).
Figure 1.12.3.4.10 “Question” dialog box – Light measurement result 1