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7 − 16 − W hen you check t he check box “use” and validate your sett ing, t he A TC number you set is dimmed on t he “A T C nozzl e setup” dialog box and you cannot check it. (“V acUnit” is displayed as the nozzle type.)…

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Check or uncheck the check box “use” to specify whether to use the
vacuum calibration unit or not. This check box is not checked as
default.
If this check box is not checked, you cannot select any ATC number.
If this check box is checked, select the ATC number on which the
vacuum calibration unit is attached from the ATC number selection list
box.
When this dialog box appears for the first time, the default number
unique to the model appears as the ATC number. If the vacuum
calibration unit cannot be attached at this default position, the machine
displays the smallest ATC number on which the unit can be attached.
You cannot select the ATC numbers shown below:
The table below indicates the ATC positions on which you cannot attach a
vacuum calibration unit physically. These unavailable positions vary
depending on the model you use.
The ATC number selection list box does not display these positions.
Table 7.2.2.1.3 ATC numbers you cannot select
No. Model Unavailable positions
1 2010 4, 5, 11, 12, 16, 17, 23, 24
2 2020 1, 2, 10, 11, 16, 17 , 25, 26, A, B,
3 2030
L1 ~ L21, R5 ~ R21
4 2040 4, 5, 11, 12, B
5 2020S 1, 7, 8, 11, 17, 18, 21, 27, 28, B
You can select ATC numbers that are not validated although you
assigned a nozzle to them already. In the same manner, you cannot
select an ATC number whose nozzle assignment is canceled unless the
cancel operation is validated.
Even though you change the vacuum calibration unit position on the
dialog box above, it cannot be effective unless you click the <OK> or
<Apply> button on the dialog box above.
If nozzles are assigned to all ATC positions or if there is no ATC position
to which a vacuum calibration unit can be assigned, the button for
setting the position is dimmed and you cannot specify a vacuum
calibration unit.
In such as case, cancel nozzle assignment of an available ATC position.
To do so, erase the nozzle number already assigned to an ATC position
on the “ATC nozzle setup” dialog box, and cancel the nozzle assignment.
Then click the <APPLY> button to validate your cancel operation.
You cannot assign a vacuum calibration unit to an ATC position to which
a nozzle is already assigned and validated or an ATC position where a
vacuum calibration unit cannot be attached physically (this varies
depending on the model you use). (Note that these ATC positions are
not displayed on the list box.)
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When you check the check box “use” and validate your setting, the ATC
number you set is dimmed on the “ATC nozzle setup” dialog box and
you cannot check it. (“VacUnit” is displayed as the nozzle type.)
To disable the vacuum calibration unit position, uncheck the check box
“use”. You can assign a nozzle to an ATC position to which you already
assigned a vacuum calibration unit on the “ATC nozzle setup” dialog
box.
Automatic setting
When the F3 key is pressed, the machine puts the nozzle on a head
whose ATC number is focused and sets the necessary values.
When the Auto button is selected and the ENTER key is pressed, the
Automatic ATC number selection dialog box shown in Figure 7.2.2.1.2
appears. By selecting OK button and pressing the ENTER key,
nozzles is automatically in order of the marked ATC numbers.
1) The height of the tip of the nozzle mounted is measured to obtain the
nozzle height.
2) The nozzle number is set according to the size of the nozzle mounted.
3) The vacuum value is obtained and set with the nozzle being mounted.
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Notes: 1)
When there are two or more ATCs to be set automatically, automatic
setting can be terminated by pressing the STOP switch.
When the STOP switch is pressed during automatic setting, the machine
asks you whether to terminate the operation. Selecting <Yes>
terminates the operation immediately. Selecting <No> continues the
operation.
Even though you click the Cancel button, you cannot terminate the
automatic setting operation.
2)
When carrying out the automatic setting, the nozzle number is also set
automatically, so, you do not have to enter it.
If the nozzle number entered before automatic setting is different from
the one obtained by the automatic setting, the nozzle number
automatically set is preferred.
3)
Since the nozzle type is automatically set when you perform the
automatic setting operation, you do not have to enter it.
4)
When the size of a nozzle obtained automatically is different from that of
the standard nozzle, the number of a customized nozzle is set
automatically if the obtained size matches the size registered in the
customized nozzle information.
If the obtained size matches two or more sizes registered in the
customized nozzle information, the system displays the “Registered
nozzle no. table” dialog box as shown in Figure 7.2.2.1.2. Select the
appropriate one from this table. The selected nozzle number is set to
the corresponding ATC.
Even though you click the <CANCEL> button at this point, the nozzle
numbers already set will not change. If you have not set a nozzle to
any ATC position, no nozzle number is set here. Manually enter the
nozzle number.
5)
If the obtained size does not match any one registered in the customized
nozzle information, or if no nozzle information is registered, the system
displays the nozzle information not-registered error dialog box as shown
in Figure 7.2.2.1.3. Register the appropriate nozzle information from a
floppy disk.