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4.8 Pick Data
Pick data specifies which feeder is used to set a component whose packing style is a
tape, stick, tray and so on into the machine : tape feeders, stick feeders, tray holders,
DTS, tray changers (MTC/MTS) or bulk feeders. It also defines the position of the
component feeders.
It also establishes the layout of these feeders, and the position at which components
are picked up.
You can assign a feeder and its position to each component one by one, but note that
you can use the Optimization utility to automatically assign components feeding
positions in program data.
Pick data allows you to specify two or more types of feeders to feed the same type of
components also.
4.8.1 Basic operations
Pick data is displayed in the form of a list as shown below. Scroll this list to the left,
right, up or down to enter data.
Scrolling to the right or left
Enter data by scrolling the screen to the right or left. When you move to the right
field at the rightmost field displayed on the screen, the screen is scrolled to the left by
one field and the input focus moves from the current cell to the right cell.
The items “Component name”, “Pack.”, “Tray Feeder”, and “Angl” are always
displayed on the screen regardless of the scrolled position. When you continue
scrolling the screen to the right to reach the field of the last item, the input focus does
not move even though you try to move to the right further.
To move to the next line, move to a field located below.

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When you reach the right limit of the screen to be scrolled, the screen looks like the
figure below.
Up-down scroll
If the ↑ key or Up button is pressed when the cursor is located on the top line within
the data display area of a window, but not the first line, the screen scrolls down one
line.
If the ↓ key or Down button is pressed when the cursor is located on the bottom line
within the data display area of a window, and data is already entered on the next line,
the screen scrolls up one line.
Scroll bar
When you click the scroll bar located at the top of the vertical scroll box, the screen
scrolls down one page.
The Page Up key functions in the same manner.
When you click the scroll bar located at the bottom of the vertical scroll box, the
screen scrolls up one page.
The Page Down key functions in the same manner.
When you click the scroll bar on the left of the horizontal scroll box, the screen scrolls
to the right by one page.
When you click the scroll bar on the right of the horizontal scroll box, the screen
scrolls to the left by one page.
Scroll box
When you drag the scroll box, the screen scrolls from the position indicated with the
scroll box by comparing the scroll bar to all data display area.

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Moving to the beginning or end of the line
The HOME key accesses the left-hand half screen of the listing and moves the input
field to a cell.
The END key accesses the right-hand half screen of the listing and moves the input
field to the “Use” cell.
Mutually exclusive entry
Move the cursor over a filed at which you want to enter data, then press the right
button of a mouse or the F2 key of a keyboard. The pop-up menu appears on the
screen. Select the desired value from this pop-up menu.
Moving to the filed which does not require any data
An asterisk mark (*) is displayed in the item which does not require any data to be
entered. You can move the input focus into such a field, but cannot enter any value
in it. Whether data can be entered depends on the package you selected.
Note If any production program file created with another type of machine is loaded
to the system, the system may recalculate the component pick-up coordinates
saved in the Pick data since the reference coordinates are unique to each type
of machine. Therefore, be sure to check the component pick-up coordinates
when you load a production program created with another type of machine.
4.8.2 How to enter data
In the fields “Component name”, “Pack.”, “Tray Feeder” and “Angle”, values you
entered on the PWB data screen and Component data screen appear.
The input focus is positioned in the “Sply” field of the first component.
The fields in which an asterisk mark "*" is displayed require no data entry, and you
cannot enter any data.
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