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7 -13 SED8013110 Service Manual Chapter 7 7 T roubleshooting 7. Others 45711-C0-00 Symptom You increased the number of retries in the component information, but that number of retries was not performed. PCB data error (f…

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Service Manual
Chapter 7
SED8013110
7
Troubleshooting
6. FNC nozzles
45710-D8-00
Symptom
The flying
nozzle position
cannot be
detected.
The specified
nozzle is not
ready for
operation.
The flying
nozzle cannot
be clamped.
Possible cause
The R-axis coordinate
for the ‘Wait point”
on the Position screen
is incorrect.
A nozzle not designed
for flying nozzle
change was selected.
The R-axis coordinate
for the ‘Wait point”
on the Position screen
is incorrect.
Corrective action
Set the R-axis coordinate of the
“Wait point” to the correct value.
Check the head No. and nozzle type
No. on the <3/1/A8 FLYING
<NOZZLE INF.> screen.
Set the R-axis coordinate of the
“Wait point” to the correct value.
Refer to
3.2 in
Chapter 4
2.6 in
Chapter 2
3.2 in
Chapter 4

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SED8013110
Service Manual
Chapter 7
7
Troubleshooting
7. Others
45711-C0-00
Symptom
You increased the
number of retries
in the component
information, but
that number of
retries was not
performed.
PCB data error (for
example, "Pickup
position ...") occurs
when PCB data is
loaded.
PCB data error (for
example, "Mount
position ...") occurs
when PCB data is
loaded.
Numeric keypad
on the keyboard
does not function.
When the [ENTER]
key on the
keyboard is
pressed to create
or edit data, the
cursor does not
move to the right
but moves down to
the lower line.
The number of
mount data points
resulted in error.
An interlock error
has occurred.
Sensor errors have
occurred.
Corrective action
It is not possible to perform retries
at a number of times exceeding the
Retry Limit setting on the Position
screen in MCH_DATA mode. Set
the number of retries in the
component information, which is
less than the retry setting on the
Position screen.
Check the pickup position and
make corrections as needed.
Check for the PCB origin and block
repeat data, as well as mount
position data.
Press the NUMLOCK key at the
upper right of the keyboard, and
check that its LED turns on.
Release the CAPSLOCK key.
Check the mount information data,
block repeat data, local fiducial data
and local bad mark data, then
reduce the number of data points.
Raise the head by hand to a height
where no interference occurs.
Check the head decent air valve for
piston movement inside it or the
nozzle shaft for deformation. Check
the “Pick Height” and “Mount
Height” values and correct them if
necessary. Check also the lower end
sensor position and correct it if
necessary.
Possible cause
The number of retries you
set in the component
information is more than
the retry setting on the
Position screen in
MCH_DATA mode.
The Pos. Definition of the
BASIC INFO. parameters
in the component
information was set to
"Teaching", and a value
exceeding the software
limit is entered in the
Feeder Pos_X or Y.
The mount data is not
correct.
The NUMLOCK key is
unlocked.
The CAPSLOCK key is
locked.
There are too many mount
data points.
A head is positioned at a
height possibly causing the
nozzle tip to interfere with
other parts of the machine.
The vertical movement of a
head is abnormal. The
“Pick Height” or “Mount
Height” value of the PICK
& MOUNT INFO.
parameters is too large or
the position of the lower
end sensor in not
appropriate.
Refer to
3.2 in
Chapter 4
Mounter
operation
manual
Mounter
operation
manual
Mounter
operation
manual

Chapter 8
Power and machine connections
1. Power connections 8-3
1.1 Power requirements ...................................................................................8-3
1.2 Power connections.....................................................................................8-4
1.3 Breaker ......................................................................................................8-5
2. Connections to other machines 8-6
2.1 PREVIOUS INTERFACE circuit ...................................................................8-7
2.2 NEXT INTERFACE circuit............................................................................8-9
This chapetr explains the connections to the power supply and the
machine in the preceding or subsequent process.