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5-3 5 Rank T able Editor 1.2 Specifying the Par t Characteristics (BIN) To edit a BIN table, use BIN Table Editor. Make settings in the order of items marked 1 through 3 in the illustration. 1 3 2 Specifying the part cha…

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1.1 Contents of a BIN Table
A BIN table file can contain multiple BIN tables, one for each production model or board data.
BIN table
BIN table
BIN table
Board name
Combination
Pattern name group
Pattern name
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The BIN table contains the board name ("production model (ASSY)" in Plan mode, or "board data name" in
Machine mode), combination, pattern name group, and pattern name. For more about the combination, pattern
name group, and pattern name, refer to the sections below.
CombinationBoard name
Pattern name group Pattern names
Pattern name group that is linked
with the combination (LED BIN BE1)
BIN table
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1.2 Specifying the Part Characteristics (BIN)
To edit a BIN table, use BIN Table Editor. Make settings in the order of items marked 1 through 3 in the
illustration.
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3
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Specifying the part characteristics (BIN)
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1 Production model / Board name
Specify the production model (or board name) that uses this BIN table. Note that what you specify will depend on the
mode.
Playmode : Enterthe"productionmodel(ASSY)"thatisspecifiedintheprogramlist.
Machinemode: Entertheboarddataname.
Reference
You can use wildcards when specifying the production model or board name.
Example) Specifying a different board name for each machine in Play mode
Target board Wildcard expression
ProductA_Ver_201408
ProductA_Ver_*
ProductA_Ver_201409
ProductA_Ver_201410
ProductA_Ver_201411
ProductA_Ver_201412
Example) Specifying a different board name for each machine in Machine mode
Target board Wildcard expression
ProductA_YS12
ProductA_*
ProductA_YS24
ProductA_YS24X

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2 Pattern name group
Group the board data pattern names. Combine the pattern names for the board data into a single group. As an example,
we will explain the case in which there are three patterns P1, P2, and P3, where parts with characteristic A are installed
for P1 and P3, and parts with characteristic B are installed for P2.
Production example
P1 P2 P3
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Make a group of P1 and P3. You are free to specify a name for the pattern name group. In this example, we call it PG1
(an abbreviation of Pattern Group 1).
This pattern name group is the unit by which part characteristics are assigned. Thus, since P1 and P3 belong to the same
pattern group (PG1), the same characteristics specifications are applied.
Create the pattern name group "PG1"
P1 P2 P3
PG1
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In the illustration, P1 and P3 are separate feeders, but the case is the same even if the parts are supplied from a single
feeder.
Next, assign the pattern name group "PG2" to P2.
Create the pattern name group "PG2"
P1 P2 P3
PG1
PG2
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