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4 – 176 1. Feeder layout wi ndow An example of the f eeder layout window is shown below . Figure 4.1 1.1.2 Example of the Feeder lay out w indow Note: On the Feeder layout window , displayed are var ious feeders and tr a…

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4.11 Display
① Component form and Component list
If you invoke these commands when Component data appears on the screen, they
changes the Component data display method: form or list. See the Section on
the basic operations of Component data.
② Vision Form and Vision List
See Section 5.2.2 “Basic operation” of Chapter 5 “VCS”.
③ Feeder layout
See the Section on the feeder layout.
④ Tool bar
This command displays or hides the tool bar on the screen.
4.11.1 Feeder layout
When you select the [Feeder layout] command on the Display (V) menu, it
graphically displays the feeder layout per each station according to the list of Pick
data. Mounting or not mounting of each feeder is displayed to allow you to know it
easily.
Figure 4.11.1.1 Selecting the [Feeder layout] command

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1. Feeder layout window
An example of the feeder layout window is shown below.
Figure 4.11.1.2 Example of the Feeder layout window
Note: On the Feeder layout window, displayed are various feeders and trays whose
component feeding positions are specified in Pick data List screen. Feeders
and trays whose “Tray Feeder” or “Sply” item is set to “Auto” are not displayed
on this window.
When you click the <Close> button on the Feeder layout window, this window
closes.
When you press the ALT and F4 keys of the keyboard at the same time, this
window closes also.
(1) When you move the cursor over the figure of a feeder on the Feeder layout
window with a trackball, part of the Component data associated with the feeder
appears on the screen as a pop-up menu.
Feeder mounting position
Feeder type
Component name
Centering method (nozzle number)
Lane number
Figure 4.11.1.3 General format of component data pop-up menu
Figure 4.11.1.4 Component data pop-up menu (for a feeder)

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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
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IC collection belt