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7 − 38 - If you check the rear IC Conveyor belt on the "Opt ion Device enable setting" dialog box, you cannot set the MTS. - Specif y the menu item “Tray Pick Sequence” accor ding to t he following t wo groups …

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7.2.2.10.4 MTC/MTS Device enable
When you select the "MTC/MTS Device enable" tab, the "MTC/MTS Device enable
setting" dialog box appears on the screen.
Figure 7.2.2.10.4 MTC/MTS Device enable setting dialog box
(1) Setting items
No. Item Description
1 MTC/MTS
Enables or disables an MTC/MTS unit.
Set the type of MTS, MTS or DTS to be used here.
If the production program requires the unit above to complete component
placement, Table 7.2.2.10.4 shows whether production is to be performed
actually or not.
No. Item Description
2 Tray Pick Sequence Sets the order tray components are picked up:
sets the direction on which components are to be picked up per
available unit.
If the production program requires the unit above to complete component
placement, see Table 7.2.2.10.6 to check the production operation the system
actually performs.
(2) Setting the position
- Specify the device to be used with the combo box.
- Only when an MTC is equipped with a seesaw nozzle, check the check box
“Seesaw nozzle”
- For a DTS, check the check box "use", then enter the feeder mounting hole
number to the "Feeder No." edit box.
- You cannot connect both the MTC and MTS to the machine at the same
time.
- You cannot connect both the MTS and DTS to the machine at the same
time.
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- If you check the rear IC Conveyor belt on the "Option Device enable setting"
dialog box, you cannot set the MTS.
- Specify the menu item “Tray Pick Sequence” according to the following two
groups of units:
Tray, DTs and MTS
MTC
- Two types of orders in which tray components are to be picked are available:
click the corresponding radio button:
Pick dir. 1 (Standard)
Pick dir. 2 (X dir.)
Default: Pick dir. 1 (Standard)
- You can select either button regardless of the “disable”/”enable” setting of
the menu item “MTC”, “MTS”, or “DTS”.
- Even though the menu item “MTC” or the corresponding unit is set to
“disable”, you can set this menu item.
(3) Production operation
Table 7.2.2.10.5 Placement when set to "Unused"
No. Unit Production operation
1 MTC Components which are fed from the MTC are to be skipped.
2 MTS Components which are fed from the MTS are to be skipped.
3 DTS Components which are fed from the DTS are to be skipped.
Table 7.2.2.10.6 Placement when “Pick dir. 2 (X dir.)” is selected
No. Unit Production operation
1 Tray Starts picking up components from the start position (rear and far side)
toward the right direction when viewed from the front.
2 DTS Starts picking up components from the start position (rear and far side)
toward the right direction when viewed from the front.
3 MTS Starts picking up components from the start position (rear and far side)
toward the right direction when viewed from the front.
Pick-up order
MTC Starts picking up components from the start position (rear and far side)
toward the right direction when viewed from the front.
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7.2.2.11 Multi-station line
A screen appears as shown in Figure 7.2.2.11.1 “Multi-station line setting dialog
box” when [Multi-station line] is selected from the [Setting Group] menu.
Figure 7.2.2.11.1 Multi-station line setting dialog box
(1) Setting items
No. Item Description
1 HLC connection This command is used to define whether or not this machine is connected to
an HLC in a multi-station line where two or more general purpose placers,
chip placers and bonding machines are connected to the HLC.
2 IP address Since the HLC and each station are to be communicated with each another
via the network, an IP address needs to be defined for each station.
(2) Setting the Multi-station line
Connection to the HLC
Using the radio button, define whether or not the machine is to be
connected to the HLC. (Default setting: Not connected)
Connecting method (IP address)
Each field of an IP address can be any number from 0 to 255. Two or
more stations cannot have the same IP address. Note that you cannot
set all fields to “0”.
An IP address is a fixed number for the HLC.
When “Connected” is selected with the “HLC connection” radio button,
set each field of an IP address to a value from 0 to 255. This dialog
cannot be closed when a number out of that range is set.