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1 SPECIFICA TIONS FOR A CE MACHINE 1. Resume Production If the Maintenance switch is set to “Auto Mode”, and one of the f ollowing events occur during product ion: the cover is opened, t he bank moves down, and the area …

SPECIFICATIONS
for a CE machine

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SPECIFICATIONS FOR A CE MACHINE
1. Resume Production
If the Maintenance switch is set to “Auto Mode”, and one of the following events occur
during production: the cover is opened, the bank moves down, and the area sensor is
activated, the servo power supply is turned off and the system enters Resume Pause
mode.
In “Resume Pause” mode, if you recover the system from the error condition causing
this mode: the cover is opened or the bank moves down, and press the <START>
switch, the system can resume the current production.
Since a board remains clamped in Resume Pause mode, you can continue the
suspended production without recognizing marks again.
If the system cannot resume the production easily by picking up, recognizing or placing
a component, it discards the component that has not been used for production
completely, and resumes the production by picking up a new component. When the
system does not find any difficulty, it resumes the suspended production.
Figure 1.1 “Resume pause” dialog box
If an event causing the system to enter Resume Pause mode occurs when the system
already pauses due to other event, the system enters Resume Pause mode also.
However, the dialog box shown above does not appears, and the “POWEROFF”
message appears as shown in Figure 1.2.
Figure 1.2 POWEROFF message

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If you press the <ORIGIN> key when the system enters Resume Pause mode, the
“Originating” dialog box appears on the screen as shown in Figure 1.3.
Figure 1.3 “Originating” dialog box
When you click the <LOCK> button on the “Originating” dialog box shown in Figure 1.3,
the system returns to the home position without moving any axis. When you click the
<INIT.> button, the system returns to the home position with moving axes to the
calibration block. In either case, the system does not return any MTC/MTS to its
home position.
If you press the <START> switch when the system enters Resume Pause mode, the
“Question” dialog box that asks you to return axes to their home positions respectively
appears on the screen as shown in Figure 1.4. When you click the <Yes> button, the
“Resume Origin retrieval” dialog box appears on the screen as shown in Figure 1.5,
and the system performs the same operation as it does when you click the <LOCK>
button on the “Originating” dialog box shown in Figure 1.3 to resume the suspended
production. When you click the <No> button, the system returns to the condition you
pressed the <START> switch.
Figure 1.4 “Question” dialog box for confirming the returning-to-home-position operation
Figure 1.5 “Resume Origin retrieval” dialog box