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3 -7 Service Manual 3 Machine data edit mode Chapter 3 SED8013110 2.3 Down of fset Selecting “ Down Of fset ” from the “ Head ” submenu opens the Head Down Offset screen as sho wn below . Data entered here are offset set…

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2.2 Offset
Selecting Offset from the Head submenu opens the Head Offset screen
showing the positional offset of each head relative to Head 1.
Head Offset screen
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Head No.
Head 1 A
Head 2 A
Head 3 A
Head 4 A
Head 5 A
Head 6 A
Head 7 A
Head 8 A
HeadType
Manual NzlChg
AutoNzlChg
Manual NzlChg
AutoNzlChg
Manual NzlChg
AutoNzlChg
Manual NzlChg
AutoNzlChg
X
0.000
15.992
32.020
48.004
64.008
79.996
96.033
112.030
Y
0.000
0.008
0.026
-0.028
0.018
0.003
0.003
-0.002
Z
0.000
-0.010
0.010
-0.020
-0.010
-0.030
0.010
-0.050
Nozzle
TYPE-72
TYPE-72
TYPE-72
TYPE-72
TYPE-72
TYPE-72
TYPE-72
TYPE-72
OBJECT
Head Offset
TCH. UNIT SPEED
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<<<APPLICATION>>> 3/MAINTE/M
<<MODE>> 2/MCH_DATA
HeadType Set to “AntoNzlChg” for FNC heads (Heads 2, 4, 6,
8) and to “ManualNzlChg” for the other heads
(Heads 1, 3, 5, 7).
X, Y, Z Shows the positional offset (mm) of each head
relative to Head 1. Head 1 is always “0.000”.
Nozzle Specifies the nozzle type attached to each head.
This parameter is enabled only when “HeadType” is
set to “Fixed Nozzle” or “DispenseNzl”.
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NOTE
Head offset XYZ can be automatically adjusted by running the AMF (auto mount
feedback) utility. See the AMF manual for details.
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2.3 Down offset
Selecting Down Offset from the Head submenu opens the Head Down
Offset screen as shown below. Data entered here are offset settings for
correcting a positional shift of the rotational center of each head which
occurs when it descends to pick up a component, lighting method, etc.
Head Down Offset screen
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<<<APPLICATION>>> 3/MAINTE/M
<<MODE>> 2/MCH_DATA
Head No.
Head 1 A
Head 2 A
Head 3 A
Head 4 A
Head 5 A
Head 6 A
Head 7 A
Head 8 A
OBJECT
Vacuum Level
TCH.UNIT SPEED
- - - - - - - -
Y
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
X
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
X correct
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Y correct
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
HeadType
Fore
Fore
Fore
Fore
Fore
Fore
Fore
Fore
FIneMode
impossible
impossible
impossible
impossible
impossible
impossible
impossible
impossible
X, Y Shows XY offset (mm) of the rotational center of
each head when it descends to pick up a compo-
nent. This parameter affects the component pickup
action only, and does not affect the mounting
accuracy.
X, Y correct Shows XY offset to correct a mounting position shift
caused by a component which is not perpendicular
to the PCB surface when picked up by a nozzle. Set
this parameter to 0.000 in most cases.
HeadType Shows the lighting method that matches each head.
All heads of the YV180X should be set to Fore.
FineMode This function cannot be used with the YV180X and
should be set to impossible.
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NOTE
Head down offset can be automatically adjusted by running the AMF (auto mount
feedback) utility. See the separate AMF manual for details.
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2.4 Nozzle correction
Selecting NozzleCorrection from the Head submenu opens the Nozzle
Correction screen as shown below. Data entered here are offset settings
(mm) for correcting a positional shift of the center of each head. These
positional shifts for example occur if the nozzle shaft is bent an amount
equal to the difference between recognition height and mounting height
even though nozzle angle remains the same.
Nozzle Correction screen
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<<<APPLICATION>>> 3/MAINTE/M
<<MODE>> 2/MCH_DATA
Head No.
Head 1 A
Head 2 A
Head 3 A
Head 4 A
Head 5 A
Head 6 A
Head 7 A
Head 8 A
OBJECT
NozzleCorrection
TCH.UNIT SPEED
- - - - - - - -
Y
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
X
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
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NOTE
Nozzle correction can be automatically adjusted by running the AMF (auto mount
feedback) utility. See the separate AMF manual for details.