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Fixed Camera Cali bration HLF-10313-01 Fixed Camera Calibration SHEET 6/7 13 S tart the S tep 3. 1. Click the ST ART button for Step 3. “Press [ST AR T] to start Fixed cam era calibra- tion” is displayed on the message s…

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10 Start the Step 2.
1. Click the START button for Step 2.
“Press [START] to recognize relationship be-
tween PWB camera and Fixed camera” is dis-
played on the message screen.
2. Press the START button on the operation panel.
After PWB camera automatically recognized 4 holes on the right front of the fixed camera jig 2, it picks up the fixed
camera jig 2 and recognizes above the fixed camera.
• If any error occurs, remove the fixed camera jig 2 to return it to the previous position on the
calibration plate jig and re-perform from the procedure 10.
• If the error occurs repeatedly, perform the followings.
1). Slightly change the position of the fixed camera jig 2 on the calibration plate jig.
2). Close all of the calibration screens, open the file of “C: ¥asm¥mcdata¥calib.ini” from ex-
plorer with wordpad, change the next lighting condition and then re-perform from the first
procedure.
LIGHT_PWB_BGA:
Lighting condition for 4 holes of the right front of the fixed camera jig 2 recognized by PWB
camera in the Step 2, 3. Lighting condition can be set in 8 stages of 1 to 8.
LIGHT_FIXED_BGA:
Lighting condition for the fixed camera jig 2 recognized by fixed camera in the Step 2, 3.
The third left digit from decimal point of the three digits number represents brightness of
coaxial upper stage, the second digit represents that of coaxial middle stage and the first
digit represents that of coaxial lower stage, and the lighting condition can be respectively
set in 8 stages of 1 to 8.
If normally ended, “Remove the jig. Click [START] after releasing the jig” is displayed on the message screen.
11 Remove the fixed camera jig 2 picked up by
the nozzle jig (AF80400), and return it to the
previous position on the calibration plate jig.
12 Press the START button on the operation
panel.
The screen returns to the Fixed Camera Calibration
screen, and “Normal Exit” is displayed in the box for
Step 2.
Since the content up to then is cancelled if pressing the Close button, do not press the Close
button except for interruption.

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13 Start the Step 3.
1. Click the START button for Step 3.
“Press [START] to start Fixed camera calibra-
tion” is displayed on the message screen.
2. Press the START button on the operation panel.
Calibration check for the fixed camera is started, and after the PWB camera automatically recognizes 4 holes on the
right front of the fixed camera jig 2 in the same way as in the Step 2, it picks up the fixed camera jig 2 and recog-
nizes on the fixed camera.
If any error occurs, take same action as in the Step 2.
If normally ended, “Remove the jig. Click [START] after releasing the jig” is displayed on the message screen.
14 Remove the fixed camera jig 2 picked up by
the nozzle jig (AF80400).
15 Press the START button on the operation
panel.
“Normal Exit” is displayed in the box for Step 3 on
the Fixed Camera Calibration screen and the recogni-
tion result is displayed.
16 Check the recognition result.
The recognition result is a guide for whether the cali-
bration is correctly performed or not. The closer
both of X and Y values to “0”, the higher the accuracy
is predicted to be.
• When the X, Y values are “0.1 and more”,
the value in a level in which placement
accuracy cannot be measured can not be
corrected, then re-perform fixed camera
calibration.
• When the X, Y values are “less than 0.1”,
the accuracy can be enhanced by cor-
recting the values.

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17 After checking the recognition result, click
the Save button.
The fixed camera calibration result is saved, and the
Fixed Camera Calibration screen closes.
In order to store the calibration result in
the unit, be sure to re-start the unit before
operating the unit.