KE2010.Instruction Manual.Ver.2.01,Rev.08 - 第309页

4 – 202 (3) Result of measurement W hen t he system f inishes measuring t he current component, t he following “Result of measurement ” dialog box appears on t he screen. Figure 4.12.2. 4.2.8 “Result of measurement” dial…

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If the laser height that is calculated based on the dimensions is different from the
original value, the following message appears on the screen.
Figure 4.12.2.4.2.6 Laser height overwrite confirmation dialog box
If the height that is calculated based on the dimensions to judge whether a
component is located on its side is different from the original value, the following
message appears on the screen.
Figure 4.12.2.4.2.7 Chip-rise judging height overwrite confirmation dialog box
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(3) Result of measurement
When the system finishes measuring the current component, the following
“Result of measurement” dialog box appears on the screen.
Figure 4.12.2.4.2.8 “Result of measurement” dialog box
1) Component of meas. (Component of measurement)
The description of a component to be measured and its pick-up position are
displayed here.
2) Result of measured (component)
The result of measurement operation is displayed here. Data in parentheses
indicates the values of the original Component data. “***” appears in the
items not measured.
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3) <OK> button (F8 key)
This button validates the result of measurement, then saves the obtained
values into Component data. The “Measurement” dialog box reappears.
4) <CANCEL> button (ESC key)
This button cancels the result of measurement, then the previous
“Measurement” dialog box reappears.
5) <RETRY> button (F10 key)
This button measures the current component under the same conditions
again.
6) Short-cut keys
On the “Result of measurement” dialog box, the following short-cut keys are
provided.
Keyboard
key
Operation
panel key
HOD key Operation
F8 ENTER Validates the result.
F10 Re-measures the current component.
ESC CANCEL Returns to the previous screen.
4.12.2.4.3 Continuous measurement
When you select the [All component] command on the menu, the “Continuation
measurement” dialog box appears on the screen.
On the “Continuation measurement” dialog box, set the measurement items and
range.
When you click the <MEAS.> button or press the <START> switch on the
“Continuation measurement” dialog box, the system measures components within
the range you specified, and displays the “Result of continuation measurement”
dialog box every time it finishes measuring one component.
When you click the <OK> button, the result of measurement is saved into
Component data. The system repeats this operation until it finishes measuring the
last component within the range specified, then returns to the “Continuation
measurement” dialog box.
If you click the <STOP> button (or ESC key) or if the system detects an error during
measurement, the system enters Single Measurement mode.