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6 − 97 Step ④ ④ ④ ④ . W hen there is no board on the PW B transport pat h and the PW B transport pat h infor mation indicates t hat there is a boar d on the path when production is inter rupted W hen y ou select “Cont in…

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Step
When a board is located on the PWB transport path and the PWB transport path
information indicates that there is a board on the path when production is interrupted
You cannot select “Continue the production.” or “Load a new PWB”. The system
always selects “Re-clamp current PWB” automatically. (See
of “I. When there is
a continuous production file”.)
Step
When a board is located on the PWB transport path and the PWB transport path
information indicates that there is no board on the path when production is interrupted
When you select “Continue the production..” and “Load a new PWB”, the screen
shows the condition of the PWB transport path as illustrated below.
Figure 6.4.14.1.5
Condition of the PWB transport path
When you execute the selection described above, the “PWB ejecting” dialog box
appears on the screen. Then, after a board is ejected, a new board is loaded before
start of production to continue the production. However, if all of components are
already placed on a board that is located on the PWB transport path when production
is interrupted, the operation described above will not be performed since there is no
continuous production file.
(See
of “II. When there is no continuous file”.)
Step
.
When there is a board on the PWB transport path, but there is no information on the
PWB transport path when production is interrupted
When you select “Continue the production.” and “Load a new PWB”, the screen
shows the following condition of the PWB transport path:
Figure 6.4.14.1.5
Condition of the PWB transport path
When you execute the selection described above, the “PWB ejecting” dialog box
appears on the screen. Then, after a board is ejected, a new board is loaded before
start of production to continue the production.
In such a case, since there is no information on the PWB transport path when
production is interrupted, some component(s) may not be placed on the board ejected.
Be careful to eject a board.
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Step
.
When there is no board on the PWB transport path and the PWB transport path
information indicates that there is a board on the path when production is interrupted
When you select “Continue the production.” and “Load a new PWB”, the screen
shows the following PWB transport path condition:
Figure 6.4.14.1.5
Condition of the PWB transport path
When you execute the selection described above, the system loads a board before
start of production, and resumes the production.
Step
.
When there is a board on the PWB transport path, and the PWB transport path
information indicates that there is a board on the path when production is interrupted
When you select “Continue the production.” and “Re-clamp current PWB”, the screen
shows the following PWB transport path condition:
Figure 6.4.14.1.5
Condition of the PWB transport path
When you execute the selection described above, the “Re-clamp” dialog box appears
on the screen. After a board is clamped again, the system resumes the production
without loading any board before starting production.
Step
.
When there is a board on the PWB transport path and the PWB transport path
information indicates that there is no board when production is interrupted
You cannot select “Continue the production.” and “Re-clamp current PWB”.
The system always selects “Load a new PWB” automatically.
(See
of “I. When there is a continuous production file”.)
Step
.
When there is a board on the PWB transport path and the PWB transport path
information indicates that there is no board on the path
When you select “Continue the production.” and “Re-clamp current PWB”, the screen
shows the following PWB transport path condition:
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Figure 6.4.14.1.5
Condition of the PWB transport path
When you execute the selection described above, the “Re-clamp” dialog box
appears on the screen. After the system clamps a board again, it resumes the
production without loading any board before starting production.
In this case, since there is no PWB transport information when production is
interrupted, some component(s) may not be placed on a board or may be placed
at a wrong position of a board. Be careful to perform production.
Step
.
When there is no board on the PWB transport path and the PWB transport path
information shows that there is a board on the path when production is interrupted
When you select “Continue the production.” and “Re-clamp current PWB”, the screen
shows the following PWB transport path condition:
Figure 6.414.1.5
Condition of the PWB transport path
When you execute the selection described above, an error occurs since there is
no board on the PWB transport path.
Steps
to
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If you select “Produce newly.” and “Load a new PWB” regardless of what the PWB
transport path information indicates during production interruption and whether there
is a board on the PWB transport path or not, the screen shows the following PWB
transport path condition:
Figure 6.4.14.1.5
Condition of the PWB transport path