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7 − 12 7.2.2 Setting group commands W hen y ou select the [ Setting Group] com mand on the menu bar , the comm ands shown in Figure 7.2.2.1 appear s on the screen. Figure 7.2. 2.1 Setting Gr oup command items Note: 1) Y …

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7.2.1.3 Exit
Select [File] on the menu bar, then [Exiting Application], or click the close button (X)
at the upper right corner of the dialog box. The system quits the Machine Setup
menu.
7.2.1.3.1 Saving the settings
Although push buttons <OK>, and <Cancel> and <Apply> are available with each
setup group dialog box, pressing the <OK> or <Apply> button will not save the
data onto the hard disk.
When you change the setting(s) on Setup group dialog box, a dialog box appears
asking you whether to save the setting(s) or not (see Figure 7.2.1.3.1.5). When
you click the <Yes> button, the setting(s) is (are) saved onto the hard disk.
Figure 7.2.1.3.1.5 Save confirmation screen
Table 7.2.1.3.1.1 Save confirmation buttons
No. Button Action
1 Yes Saves the setting data onto the hard disk.
2 No Cancels the setting data.
3 Cancel Cancels the Exiting Application command.
7.2.1.3.2 Setting the safe direction of each I/O
After you select the [Exiting Application] command, the dialog box shown in Figure
7.2.1.3.2.1 appears on the screen.
Figure 7.2.1.3.2.1 “Reset I/O” dialog box
Table 7.2.1.3.2.1 Buttons for setting the safe direction of each I/O
No. Button Action
1 Yes Sets each I/O safe direction, then quits the Machine Setup menu.
2 No Quits the Machine Setup menu without setting each I/O safe direction.

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7.2.2 Setting group commands
When you select the [Setting Group] command on the menu bar, the commands
shown in Figure 7.2.2.1 appears on the screen.
Figure 7.2.2.1 Setting Group command items
Note: 1) You cannot select any dimmed menu item. (The displayed available
depending on the model you use )
2) If you have to drive any mechanical part at setup, see Section 7.3
"Mechanical Setup" to drive it.

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7.2.2.1 ATC nozzle setup
When [ATC nozzle setup] is selected from the [Setting Group] menu, the dialog box
shown in Figure 7.2.2.1.1 “ATC nozzle setup” appears.
Figure 7.2.2.1.1 ATC nozzle setup dialog box (Screen example when a KE-2020 is used)
(1) Setting items
No. Item Description
1 Nozzle No. Nozzle number to be allocated to an ATC
*1 The displayed available ATC numbers vary depending on the model you
use (see No. 1 “ATC nozzle setup” of Table 7.1.1).
2 Noz. kind Nozzle type to be allocated to an ATC
3 Vacuum Vacuum value with the nozzle attached (for automatic operation only)
4 Noz. height Offset of length with respect to the reference nozzle (for automatic operation
only)
(2) How to set
① Setting the Nozzle No.
− A number is assigned to an ATC. Define a nozzle for each ATC by
using the nozzle number.
− The nozzle number at which the input focus is located can be set. The
numbers entered are validated by the ENTER key or the field selection
key.
Example: (KE-2020)
1 501
2 502 The ATC number "2" can be set.
3 503
− The nozzle number within the range shown in the table below can be entered.
Table 7.2.2.1.1 Setting range of the nozzle number
No. Input item Setting range
1 Nozzle No. 500 to 999 and Space (for no assignment)
− If a number entered is erased by the DELETE or BACK SPACE key,
then that action is validated by pressing the ENTER or field selection
key, the assigned number is canceled and all the setting values shown
disappear
*1