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Message Meaning
WARNING
PWB/BOC mark (*6) is outside PWB
or circuit.
There is a circuit located outside the PWB.
↓
Place/No.*1 There is supply device
where the head can't move.
There is a supply device where the head cannot move.
↓
Place/No.*1 Placement position is
outside PWB or circuit.
The placement position is outside the PWB (circuit).
↓
Place/No.*1 IC mark (*6) is outside
PWB or circuit.
The IC mark is outside the PWB (circuit).
↓
Comp./No.*2 The supply device is all
unused.
The supply unit is all unused for components.
↓
Comp./No*2 There is not enough
nozzle(s) (*5) to product.
The number of nozzles assigned to ATC is less than the
optimized number.
↓
Comp./No.*2 There is too many
nozzle(s) (*5) to product.
The number of nozzles assigned to ATC is more than the
optimized number.
↓
Comp./No.*2 IC conveyor belt
selection at compo. abandonment.
("Unused" at machine setup)
The IC conveyor belt is selected at the component
abandonment position. (The IC conveyor belt is set to
"unused" at machine setup.)
↓
Pick/No.*3 Pick position is too far from
calculated position.
The pick position coordinates deviate much from the
coordinates obtained by automatic calculation.
↓
Pick/No.*3 Head cannot move.
(Interference detection is on.)
Because the interference unit sensor is turned on, there
is a pick position to which the head cannot move.
*1: Placement No. *2: Component No. *3: Pickup No. *4: Vision No.
*5: Nozzle No. *6: Mark No.
6.4.12 Cycle stop
When you press the <SINGLE CYCLE> switch on the operation panel of the main unit,
and the switch lights, the machine is put in Cycle Stop mode. The system ejects a
board and the current production stops when the PWB being processed is completed.
In this case, the production is assumed to be completed normally.
When you check the check box “Do not carry out the PWB on cycle-stop” on the
“Function 2” tab invoked from the Operation Options screen, the system pauses
without ejecting a board after processing it completely. When you press the
<START> switch at this point, the system restarts production. When you press the
<STOP> switch, the system displays the “Abort” dialog box to abort the current
production.
The <SINGLE CYCLE> switch is a toggle switch.
The <SINGLE CYCLE> switch is available only during production.

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6.4.13 Editing data
You can modify some part of data created on the Component data screen (such as
component dimensions and laser height) without quitting the "PWB production" screen.
Therefore, you can edit data while maintaining the continuous production status which
allows you to abort production.
If you want to change items not provided with the <Edit> button, terminate the current
production, then edit the production program. Note that you cannot resume the
continuous production and you have to start production newly.
You can invoke this editing data function from the men bar before
production starts: by selecting [Tool] command, then [Operation option]
command, or invoke it when production pauses (because the stocked
components run out, laser recognition error occurs, tombstone error occurs
or so on).
Figure 6.4.13.1 Edit Data dialog box

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6.4.14 PWB production without transporting a board
Conventionally, a machine has to remove a board before production if it is located on
the PWB transport path at start of production. However, this function allows the
machine to fix (clamp) a board again if it is on the PWB transport path at start of
production, so the machine can start production without loading any board into the
machine.
Normally a board remains on the PWB transport path in the following conditions:
Production is aborted (due to an asynchronous event and so on), or
An operator stops production forcibly.
Use this function to recover the system from the conditions described above.
①
If you load a production file to the system and quit the “Production”
screen before starting production, this function cannot obtain the
condition of the PWB transport path when production is interrupted.
Therefore, it may cause some component(s) not to be placed on a board
or to be placed at a wrong position of a board. Be careful to use this
function.
②
If a board size is extremely large or a board is very heavy when the
system performs PWB production without transporting a board, the
system may fail to clamp it.
− To execute this function, clamp a board again on the “Processing before
production begins” dialog box, and then start production.
6.4.14.1 Process before production starts
The contents of the screen displayed as “Processing before production begins” dialog
box vary depending on the condition: “if there is a continuous production file” or “if
there is no continuous production file” as shown below.
Figure 6.4.14(a) If there is a continuous production file