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1. NOZZLE STOCKER DA T A Display *7 [A1 ( X)] to [B2 ( X)] Keys These keys are used to select a nozzle stocker . *8 These represent nozzle stockers. The line cursor turns blue when it is located at the nozzle stocker who…

1. NOZZLE STOCKER DATA Display
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*1 NOZZLE ID
Set the specified nozzle IDs (nozzle IDs registered in the nozzle type data)
in the “NOZZLE ID” data field for each individual nozzle stocker addresses.
Press the [NOZZLE ID INITIALIZE] key to initialize the address where no
nozzle is set. The data field is left blank.
*2 DIRECTION (Degrees): Reserved Data
In principle, “0°” must be set in the data field.
This is the reserved data for special nozzles which are used to place special
components.
*3 C
Control commands can be set.
“-” : This command handles the steps as those used for component place-
ment.
“S”: This command invalidates the steps.
This command prohibits the use of the nozzle in the stocker address where
the nozzle ID is already set.
When “S” (bypass designation) is set, the control process is handled in the
same way as the blank setting.
Color Coding for *1, *2, and *3
Green : The nozzle is used in the current pattern program.
Yellow : The nozzle is used in a pattern program other than the current
one.
White : The nozzle is not used in the pattern program registered in the
machine.
Gray : The nozzle is not registered in the component library data.
Red : The nozzle is not registered in the nozzle type data and the com-
ponent library data.
*4 [NOZZLE ID INITIALIZE] Key
When this key is pressed, the nozzle ID (nozzle stocker data) at the cursor
position is initialized.
When the [NOZZLE ID INITIALIZE] key is selected and the [SET] key is
pressed, the nozzle ID is initialized (cleared). The selected [NOZZLE ID
INITIALIZE] key turns red.
Note: When the nozzle related to the nozzle ID set at the cursor position is
attached to the pick-up head, the nozzle ID cannot be initialized
with the [NOZZLE ID INITIALIZE] key.
Bring the nozzle back to the stocker through manual operation and
initialize the nozzle ID with the [NOZZLE ID INITIALIZE] key.
*5 [STEP INSERT] Key
When this key is pressed, one line is added to the step (nozzle stocker data)
at the cursor position.
The subsequent nozzle IDs (IDs below the cursor position) are shifted down
by one line.
*6 [STEP DELETE] Key
When this key is pressed, one line of nozzle ID (nozzle stocker data) at the
cursor position is deleted.
The subsequent nozzle IDs (IDs below the cursor position) are shifted up
by one line.

1. NOZZLE STOCKER DATA Display
*7 [A1 ( X)] to [B2 ( X)] Keys
These keys are used to select a nozzle stocker.
*8 These represent nozzle stockers.
The line cursor turns blue when it is located at the nozzle stocker whose
data is being edited.
*9 [NOZZLE ID LIST (XXX/100)] Key
When the [NOZZLE ID LIST (XXX/100)] key is pressed, the display (Fig.
7.2) appears on the screen, showing the list of the registered nozzle IDs.
Fig. 7.2
• When the [SEARCH NOZZLE] key is pressed, the “SERACH NOZZLE”
display appears on the screen.
When the desired nozzle ID is entered and searched, the line cursor
moves to the found one.
Refer to “4. SEARCH NOZZLE Display of Section 8” for details.
• When the [DATA DISPLAY] key is pressed, the display (Fig. 7.3) ap-
pears on the screen, enabling the checking of the parameters set for the
specified nozzle ID.
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Fig. 7.3
*10 “ID LIST CURSOR”
[AUTO] Key: The line cursor moves automatically such that the set com-
ponent IDs can easily be referred to when they are edited.
(Default)
[LOCK] Key: The line cursor is locked regardless of the set component
IDs when they are edited.
The cursor can be moved only with the [ ] and [ ] keys.
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