KE2010.Instruction Manual.Ver.2.01,Rev.08 - 第285页
4 – 178 If any feeder is desig nated at t he IC collection belt posit ion, the displayed f igure indicates t hat t he IC collection belt is overlaid by the f eeder . If the O ptimization utility cannot prevent such an ov…

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Figure 4.11.1.5 Component data pop-up menu (for a bulk)
Figure 4.11.1.6 Component data pop-up menu (for a stick)
Figure 4.11.1.7 Component data pop-up menu (for a stick changer)
Figure 4.11.1.7a Component data pop-up menu (for an MTC)
All centering methods (nozzle numbers) which are specified in Component data
are displayed. Although the centering method (nozzle number) which cannot
be handled depending on a model name may displayed, the centering method
and nozzle number which can be handled with the model are assigned to the
model if you perform the Optimization utility.
If there is no centering method/nozzle number which can be handled with the
model, the machine performs the line coherence check to find the appropriate
ones.
For an MTC and tray holder, with a trackball, move the cursor over the
appropriate MTC/tray holder shown on the right side of the figure displayed on
the "Feeder layout" window.
(2) When an IC collection belt is optionally installed on the machine, the following
pop-up men appears on the screen.
Figure 4.11.1.8 General format and example of the
Component data pop-up menu
IC collection belt mounting position
IC collection belt
R-71
IC collection belt

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If any feeder is designated at the IC collection belt position, the displayed figure
indicates that the IC collection belt is overlaid by the feeder. If the Optimization
utility cannot prevent such an overlaying, an error occurs. Specify the feeder
position so that the IC collection belt cannot be overlaid by the feeder.
Even though you move or copy a feeder over the IC collection belt, any error or
warning does not appear on the screen.
2. Editing data on the Feeder layout window
With a trackball, you can edit the feeder layout on the Feeder layout window.
When you edit the data, and click the <Close> button on the Feeder layout
window or Station chooser dialog box, the message appears on the screen
which asks you whether to save your edition in the program data.
(When you click the Feeder layout window with the left button of a trackball
even once, it is regarded as editing operation. The following message appears
on the screen.)
Figure 4.11.1.9 Update confirmation message
• Yes: saves changes in the program data, then Pick data is changed.
The coordinates of a pick point moved or copied are reset to the
designed values.
• No: Discards changes.
• Cancel: Returns to the state of the machine before you click the <Close>
button.
Each edit function is described below.
Note: An IC collection belt cannot be edited.
Editing data on the Feeder layout window is performed by modifying a
displayed figure with a trackball in the manner you edit Pick data with a
keyboard, for example to edit the feeder mountable area.

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(1) Selecting a feeder
Select a feeder before moving, copying or deleting it. The selected feeder is
displayed in the different manner from that not-selected feeders are. Select a
feeder in one of the following ways:
Table 4.11.1.1 Selecting a feeder
No. Operation Result
1 Point a feeder with a trackball. The pointed feeder is selected.
2
Drag the trackball cursor to
enclose a feeder.
Feeders enclosed in a rectangle created by dragging the trackball
cursor are selected.
3
While holding the CTRL key,
point a feeder.
If any other feeder(s) is (are) selected, the feeder pointed with the
CRTL key is selected in addition to the already selected feeder(s).
4
While holding the SHIFT key,
point a feeder.
Feeders displayed between the feeder you selected first and the
feeder you pointed are selected.
Table 4.11.1.2 Selecting unit
Package type Unit to be selected
Tape and bulk One feeder cassette
Stick One lane
Stick changer One stick