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8 Product / PCB User Manual Line Computer UNIX 8.1 PCB Editor Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 8 - 22 8.1.3.7 Colors and Their Meanings in the Structure Editor (Graphic Mode) In the Gr aphic Mo de of th e Stru cture E…

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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 8 Product / PCB
Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 8.1 PCB Editor
8 - 21
8.1.3.6 Display of PP-Data in the Structure Editor (Graphic Mode)
In the graphic mode of the Structure Editor, it is possible to display the data of a selected placement position
either directly underneath the graphical display of the PCB, or in a separate window.
If only the most essential data of the placement position is required,
single-click on the desired placement position to select it.
The placement position is surrounded by a bold-type frame.
The data of the selected placement position is displayed underneath the graphical display of the
PCB (see Fig. 8.1.6).
If all data of the placement position is required,
select the desired placement position by double-clicking on it.
The placement position is surrounded by a frame in bold type.
The "PP information" window containing the data of the selected placement position is opened.
NOTE
The data in the "PP information" cannot be changed.
- Cluster data...
This button permits the "PCB info" window to be opened that contains the cluster data of the sub-
structure in which the selected placement position is located.
Click on the Cluster data... button.
The "PCB info" window is opened.
Click on the Abort button in the "PCB info" window.
The "PCB info" window is closed.
Click on the Abort button in the "PP information" window.
The "PP information" window is closed.
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8.1.3.7 Colors and Their Meanings in the Structure Editor (Graphic Mode)
In the Graphic Mode of the Structure Editor several colors are used for the graphical elements displayed.
Depending on the status of the graphical elements (e.g. "blocked") the colors the colors have a different
meaning.
In the chart below the assignment of the colors to the status of the graphical elements displayed is shown.
Meaning of the colors:
- black indicates that this object is valid, i.e. effective, with respect to the respective substructure.
- gray indicates that this object is ineffective, i.e. owing to its own individual attribute, e.g.
blocked fiducial or ink spot.
- red indicates that this object is only ineffective on account of production details, e.g. a fiducial
is not blocked, yet PCB position recognition is turned off.
- green identifies the valid placement positions
Meaning of the colors with respect to the placement positions:
- green cross: Identifies valid placement positions.
- gray cross: Identifies placement positions that are assigned the attribute "s", i.e. they are blocked
(see section 8.1.6.3).
- red cross: Identifies placement positions that are only ineffective on account of production details.
This means that the cluster (partial structure) in which they are located is assigned the
attribute "omit" (see section 8.1.4.4).
Cluster data Ink spot
l
PCB fiducial PP fiducial PP pos.
Outline
blocked normal blocked normal blocked normal blocked normal
Ink spot
recocnition
yes gray black -------
nograyred-------
PCB pos.
recognition
yes - - gray black -----
no--grayred-----
PP pos.
recognition
yes----grayblack - - -
no----grayred---
Omitting
cluster
no------graygreenblack
yes------grayredred
Tab. 8.1 - 1 Colors and symbols and their meanings
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- cross highlighted in gray Identifies placement positions allocated to specific placement levels.
- cross highlighted in blue Identifies placement positions allocated to the currently selected place-
ment level.
- cross highlighted in Identifies placement positions allocated to the placement level that, within
light blue the placement sequence, precedes the currently selected placement level.
Meaning of the Colors in the Structure Graphic:
- black the offset data of the substructure and all of its higher-level substructures are defined.
The substructure is already displayed in the Graphic Mode.
- red the offset data of the substructure are completely defined, not however, those of all supe-
rior substructures thereof. The substructure is not displayed in the Graphic Mode yet.
- gray the offset data of the substructure have not been completely defined yet. The substructure
is not displayed yet in the Graphic Mode, and any possible display of its lower-level sub-
structures is suppressed.
8.1.3.8 Symbols and Their Meanings in the Structure Editor (Graphic Mode)
In the Graphic Mode of the PCB Editor a series of symbols are used each of which has a different meaning.
In the following, the meaning of the symbols is explained.
Outline (dimensions) of the PCB
It is uniquely defined by the length and width of the PCB or substructure.
Name of the PCB or the PCB substructure (color blue)
<Name> The name is always displayed above the upper left corner of the outline, with the same orientation
as the substructure.
Zero point
This symbol identifies the zero point of the coordinate system of the PCB or substructure.
Coordinate system of a substructure
This graphic indicates the position of the coordinate system of the substructure.
The arrow marks the x-axis and always identifies the positive direction of the axis.
Dimensional vectors
They symbolize the two vectors from the PCB zero point to corner "1" and corner "2" of the PCB
outline (see graphical display on page 8 - 28).