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3. RECOGNITION ERROR IMAGE SA VE SET-UP Display 3. RECOGNITION ERROR IMAGE SA VE SET-UP Display When the [RECOG ERR IMAGE SA VE SET-UP] key is pressed at the “AUTO OPERA TION SET-UP” display , the following display appea…

FEEDER MESSAGE RATE
BAD COUNTS and # OF PICKS
Set a parameter to show the slot No. of the feeder whose pick-
up rate has deteriorated during automatic operation. (One of
Management Information Messages)
When the number of picks has reached the set number, “BAD
COUNTS” is cleared.
When the number of pick-up errors has reached the set bad
counts before the number of picks reaches the set # of picks,
the warning message is displayed in the “MGT. INFO” box.
The number of picks and pick-up errors is managed for each
individual feeders but the data for “BAD COUNTS” and “#
OF PICKS” is equally reflected on every feeder.
• Data Input Range
BAD COUNTS : 0 to 9999
# OF PICKS : 0 to 9999
Note: When both “BAD COUNTS” and “# OF PICKS” are
set to “0”(zero) or “BAD COUNTS” is set to a num-
ber larger than “# OF PICKS”, no warning message
appears in the “MGT. INFO” box.
NOZZLE MESSAGE RATE BAD COUNTS and # OF PICKS
Set a parameter to show the nozzle No. whose pick-up rate has
deteriorated during automatic operation. (One of Management
Information Messages)
When the number of picks has reached the set number, “BAD
COUNTS” is cleared.
When the number of pick-up errors has reached the set bad
counts before the number of picks reaches the set # of picks,
the warning message is displayed in the “MGT. INFO” box.
This parameter is not reflected upon the automatic nozzle by-
pass function.
This is only for management information message.
It is recommended that a comparatively short span be set.
This function is provided to survey and avoid machine’s mal-
functions which may be caused during the start-up operation
of the machine.
• Data Input Range
BAD COUNTS : 0 to 9999
# OF PICKS : 0 to 9999
Note: When both “BAD COUNTS” and “# OF PICKS” are
set to “0”(zero) or “BAD COUNTS” is set to a num-
ber larger than “# OF PICKS”, no warning message
appears in the “MGT. INFO” box.
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2. PICK-UP CORRECTION/MAINTENANCE CYCLE ALARM Display

3. RECOGNITION ERROR IMAGE SAVE SET-UP Display
3. RECOGNITION ERROR IMAGE SAVE SET-UP Display
When the [RECOG ERR IMAGE SAVE SET-UP] key is pressed at the “AUTO
OPERATION SET-UP” display, the following display appears on the screen.
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Fig. 4.3
Set a parameter for each label (MODE, CMPNT RECOG SEL, IMAGE NO)
to analyze the cause of a recognition error in comparison with the error image
on the monitor.
When “SAVE” is set in the “FUNCTION” data box, the image which matches
the save mode (parameters set for “MODE” and “CMPNT RECOG SEL” dur-
ing operation) is stored in memory.
• Error images stored in memory can be saved on a floppy disk and sent to us
for error analysis.
Refer to “4.1 Error Image Save Function of Section 3 in Volume 4” for
details.
FUNCTION : “SAVE” or “DON’T SAVE”
MODE : “ALL”, “CMPNT RECOG”, “P.E.C. RECOG”
CMPNT RECOG SEL:
“OFF”, “CAMERA NO”, “COMPONENT ID”, “FEEDER NO”,
“HEAD NO”, or “NOZZLE NO”
CAMERA NO : The camera No. must be specified.
COMPONENT ID : The component ID must be specified.
FEEDER NO : The feeder No. must be specified.
HEAD NO : The head No. must be specified.
NOZZLE NO : The nozzle ID must be specified.
Note: As for “CMPNT RECOG SEL”, the set parameter is valid only
for those related to component recognition errors.
Setting of “RECOGNITION ERROR IMAGE SAVE” for “P.E.C.
RECOG.2 is unconditional.

Latest Image
Old Image
Up to 16 Images
Retainable
(Resolution: 25%)
Up to 4 Images
Retainable
(Resolution: 50%)
1 Image Retainable
(Resolution: 100%)
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3. RECOGNITION ERROR IMAGE SAVE SET-UP Display
IMAGE NO: [16] (25% Resolution)
[ 4] (50% Resolution)
[ 1] (100% Resolution)
Notes: (a) The image data stored in memory is cleared when the parameter in
the “IMAGE NO” data box is changed, the recalled recognition
error data is deleted, or the power switch of the machine is turned
off.
(b) When “16” or “4” is set in the “IMAGE NO” data box in the case
of the divided recognition, only the error-caused image data is
stored in memory.
(For example, when an error is caused in the component during
the fifth recognition operation (out of nine recognition operations),
only the data of the image captured during the fifth recognition
operation is stored in memory at a resolution of 25% or 50%.)
When “1” is set in the “IMAGE NO” data box, up to three images
are stored in memory at a resolution of 100%.
(For example, when an error is caused in the component during
the fifth recognition operation (out of nine recognition operations),
the data of the images captured during the third, fourth, and fifth
recognition operations is stored in memory at a resolution of
100%.)
(c) It is required to save error images (resolution: 100%) for detailed
analysis (investigation and analysis on maker side) of recognition
errors. That is, “1” must be set in the “IMAGE NO” data box at
the “RECOGNITION ERROR IMAGE SAVE SET-UP” display.