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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 13 Production Tools / Set-Up Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 13.1 Set-Up Editor (Feeder Part and WPC Editors) 13 - 19 - Z [mm] Corre ction of th e pick-up positio n in Z-dir ection: mod…

13 Production Tools / Set-Up User Manual Line Computer UNIX
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Identification Field
The identification field contains the following data which cannot be edited:
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Station:
Name of the current station including "Anlagen/line/subline/set-up/station name"
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Location:
Designation of the current feeder part
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Track:
Number of the first track on which the selected feeder is set up
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Mach. opt.:
Designation of the feeder and information on the components set up on it in both
divisions. A minus signifies that the division is not occupied.
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Div.:
Number of the current feeder division
Editing Area
Corrections are entered in the editing area which are required for the accurate removal of the components.
When the Packaging Editor is opened, the factory-set default values or the values that were entered most
recently for a given component, are displayed in the editing fields.
The values in the editing area can be changed by clicking on the individual editing fields. The values are accepted
by pressing the Enter key after each correction made.
If the entries are not to be accepted, it is possible to reset the values on the EDIT menu to the default values
using the "Reset data" option.
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X [mm]
Correction of the pick-up position in X-direction: offset from the component center to the feeder divi-
sion center (default value: 0.000, corresponds to the feeder division center). See Fig. 13.1.11.
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Y [mm]
Correction of the pick-up position in Y-direction: offset from the component center to the feeder divi-
sion center in Y-direction (default value: 0.000, corresponds to the feeder division center).
See Fig. 13.1.11.
Fig. 13.1.11 Correction of the Pick-Up Position in X-Direction and Y-Direction
X
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mm
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Y
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]
component
center
tape pocket
component
feeder
division cente
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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 13 Production Tools / Set-Up
Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 13.1 Set-Up Editor (Feeder Part and WPC Editors)
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Z [mm]
Correction of the pick-up position in Z-direction: modified pick-up height of the component from the
feeder division (default value: 0.000, corresponds to the center of the feeder division).
See Fig. 13.1.12.
Fig. 13.1.12 Correction of the Pick-Up Position in Z-Direction
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Pick-up ang. [degr]
Pick-up angle (rotational angle) of the component in the feeder division (default value: 0.00).
See Fig. 13.1.13. Only the following angles may be used: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°.
Fig. 13.1.13 Pick-Up Angle of the Component in the Feeder Division
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Vibrat. time [ms]
Vibration time (= time required for supplying the next component) of the selected feeder type.
(default value: minimum value in ms)
NOTE
If offset values were entered that are not possible for the selected feeder type, the respective editing
fields are surrounded by a red frame. Moreover, for the vibration time an error message is displayed.
The invalid values must first be corrected before all values can be accepted.
nozzle
component
z
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component
pick-up an
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le
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de
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tape pocket
center of
component and
feeder division

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13.1.3.5 Packaging Editor for Waffle-Pack Trays
The waffle-pack trays are defined in the Packaging Editor. It must be opened separately for each individual
waffle-pack tray.
The number of the divisions in X and Y-directions are defined in the Packaging Editor. Moreover, the coordinates,
the pick-up angle and the diagonal for a given component are stated (see Fig. 13.1.14).
Fig. 13.1.14 Packaging Editor for Waffle-Pack Trays
The Packaging Editor for waffle-pack trays is subdivided into the following areas:
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Menu bar
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Identification field
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Editing area
editin
g
area
menu bar
identification field