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6 − 90 6.4.14 PW B production w ithout transporting a board Conventionally, a machine has to rem ove a board before pr oduction if it is located on the PW B transport pat h at start of pr oduction. However, this f unctio…

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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.
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.
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
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Figure 6.4.14(b) If there is no continuous production file
When you press the <START> switch on this dialog box, the system starts the
selected operation.
When you press the <STOP> switch on this dialog box, the system enters
Production Idle mode again.
(1) Detailed explanations of the “Processing before production begins” dialog box
Continuous production information
When there is a continuous production file, the “continuous production
information” and the radio buttons; “Continue the production.” and “Produce
newly” are displayed on the “Processing before production begins” dialog box
as shown below.
Figure 6.4.14.1.1 Continuous production information
When you select the radio button “Continue the production.”, the system
resumes the production. When you select the radio button “Produce newly”,
the system starts new production at the position specified at the menu item
“Starting pos.” on the “Production conditions” screen.
(However, if “0” is entered at either the “Circuit” or “Step No” column of the
menu item Starting pos.”, the system starts production from the beginning
of the first circuit.)
Production operation
Regardless of whether there is a continuous production file, the “Processing
before production begins” dialog box displays the radio buttons specifying
whether the system will start production after load a new PWB or after the
board is clamped.
Figure 6.4.14.1.2 Choice whether the Load a new PWB or Re-clamp current PWB