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4 − 3 • Keyboard operations W hen you use a keyboard to ent er a value, you do not have to move the input f ocus to the reco rd box . • Record box display The record box is displayed on the PW B data (circuit layout) , P…

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When you display the tool bar, a screen appears as shown below.
On the record box
Record box position
The record box is displayed on the left side of the horizontal scroll bar in the same
manner as the database is.
Start
button
PREV
button
Record
number
NEXT
button
End
button
Total number of
records
Record box function on the list screen
Even on the list screen, the record box functions in the same manner as on the form
screen. On the list screen, the PREV and NEXT buttons move up/down the cursor,
the Start and End buttons jump to the start and end positions respectively, and entry
in the record number box jumps to the position specified with your entry.
Validation when you enter a number directly
When you enter the record number directly, your entry is not reflected on the screen
unless you press the Return key. If you press any other button (such as the Start,
End, PREV and NEXT buttons) before you press the Return key, your entry is not
validated, and the pressed button functions.
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Keyboard operations
When you use a keyboard to enter a value, you do not have to move the input focus
to the record box.
Record box display
The record box is displayed on the PWB data (circuit layout), Placement data,
Component list, Component form (Package, Centering, Expansion, Inspection and
Adhesive), Pick data, Vision data, Adhesive list and Adhesive form screens.
Data types
Production program data which has to be created with the Program Editing utility is
shown in the table below.
Table 4.1.1.1 Data types making up production program data
Data type Description 2010 2020 2030
PWB data Data on a PWB such as the PWB dimensions and coordinates
of a BOC mark
Placement data Data such as the coordinates of a component placement
position and the name of components to be placed on a board
Component data Data necessary to center a component such as the dimensions
of a component and package style
Pick data Data on the position to which a component is to be fed from a
tape feeder or tray.
Vision data Data used to recognize a component with the VCS.
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4.1.1 Procedure for creating data
4.1.1.1 Creating a new production program
Create a new production program in the following order:
PWB data
Placement data
Component data
Pick data
Each type of data is related with each other, so create all of these types of data in
this order. If you open data which is not created completely, the machine does not
accept your data entry.
If PWB data is not ready to be created, you cannot open any other type of
data.
If even one record of Placement data is not created yet, you cannot enter
Component data, Pick data, nor Vision data: until the component name is
entered as Placement data, the machine does not prepare data area for
Component data.
You cannot create Pick data until the associated Component data is created.
See Sections 4.5 "PWB Data", 4.6 "Placement Data", 4.7 "Component Data", and
4.8 "Pick Data" for details.
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4.1.1.2 Modifying a created production program
You can open any type of data in any order if a program is created (which satisfies
the requirements above). Open the data to be changed or added, then edit it.
4.1.2 Using the component Database
The component database function is incorporated into the Program Editing utility.
This function stores Component data in a Component database file, then reads the
stored data into a production program when necessary.
Since Component data is bulky, it is tiresome to enter it with a keyboard or mouse. If
you store Component data in the Component database, data is searched from this
database when you enter the component placement coordinates or component name
as Placement data. If the entered component name is found in the Component
database, the associated data is loaded into the production program data.
There are two methods for registering data into the Component database:
editing and registering data pieces one by one, and
specifying a production program, then registering the appropriate data from it
at a time.
When you specify the production program which was used for production and register
it, the most updated data is always stored in the Component database.
See the section on 4.13. Database for how to use the Component database. To use
the Component database, there should be Component database specified with the
[Environment setting] command provided on the File menu and the Component
database function should be enabled.