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6 − 86 1). W hen t he radio button “ Load a new PW B” is select ed The system displays the condition of the PW B transport path det ected by the stop sensor on the screen as t he station that is to eject a board. There i…

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Choice of the radio button
Whether a board
is located on the
PWB transport
path
PWB transport path information obtained
when production was interrupted
Whether to
continue
the
production.
Left Right Left Right
“Load a new PWB”
(Production after a
board is loaded)
“Re-clamp current
PWB” (Production
after a board is
clamped)
Yes Yes
A board is located.
A board is located.
No board is located.
No board is located.
No information
A board is located.
No board is
located..
A board is located.
No board is located.
No information
Not visible (None)
Not visible (None)
Not visible (None)
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Not visible (None)
Visible
Yes Note
A board is located.
A board is located.
No board is located.
No board is located.
No information
A board is located.
No board is
located..
A board is located.
No board is located.
No information
Not visible (None)
Not visible (None)
Not visible (None)
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Not visible (None)
Visible
Note Yes
A board is located.
A board is located.
No board is located.
No board is located.
No information
A board is located.
No board is
located..
A board is located.
No board is located.
No information
Not visible (None)
Not visible (None)
Not visible (None)
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Not visible (None)
Visible
If there is
no
continuous
production
file
Note Note
A board is located.
A board is located.
No board is located.
No board is located.
No information
A board is located.
No board is
located..
A board is located.
No board is located.
No information
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Visible
Not visible (None)
Visible
Note: Not visible(not selectable) if the system starts new production, while
visible(selectable) if the system resumes production.
Condition of the PWB transport path
The “Processing before production begins” dialog box displays the condition of
the PWB transport path regardless of whether there is a continuous production file
or not as shown below:
Figure 6.4.15.1.3 “Processing before production begins” dialog box (Condition of
the PWB transport path)
The stop sensor detects whether there is a board on the PWB transport path.
When “ON” appears on the screen, there is a board on the PWB transport
path.
When “OFF” appears on the screen, there is no board on the PWB transport
path.
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1). When the radio button “Load a new PWB” is selected
The system displays the condition of the PWB transport path detected by the stop
sensor on the screen as the station that is to eject a board.
There is no board on the PWB transport path.
A board is to be ejected from the PWB transport path.
Although a board was detected on the PWB transport path while
production was being interrupted, the system has to eject it since
all of the necessary components are already placed on the
board.
A board is to be ejected from the PWB transport path.
However, some component(s) may not be placed on the board
or may be placed at a wrong position. Be careful to eject the
board.
A board is to be ejected from the PWB transport path.
When this image appears on the screen, normally no trouble will
occur if you eject a board.
However, there is no board on the PWB transport path now.
When you click this image, the machine moves a board located on the left or right
center station to a position where the machine can re-clamp it.
2). When the radio button “Re-clamp current PWB” is selected
The system displays the condition of the PWB transport path detected by the stop
sensor on the screen as the station that is to clamp the board again. Or, if the
system has the information on the PWB transport path obtained when the
previous production was interrupted (that is, if you have not loaded a production
file and not quitted the “Production” screen before resuming the production after
interrupting it), it displays the same condition of the PWB transport path as the
previous condition on the screen when it clamps a board.
There is no board on the PWB transport path.
The system re-clamps a board that was located on the PWB
transport path when it finished the previous production.
When this image appears on the screen, normally no trouble will
occur if the system clamps a board.
The system clamps a board on the PWB transport path again.
However, some component(s) may not be placed on a board or
placed at a wrong position of a board. Be careful to clamp a
board again.
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The system re-clamps a board that was located on the PWB
transport path when the previous production was interrupted.
When this image appears on the screen, normally no trouble will
occur if the system clamps a board. However, there is no board
on the PWB transport path.
Remove a board from the PWB transport path.
Move a board located on the PWB transport path from the IN
station to the OUT station.
The system moves a board that is located on the PWB transport
path from the IN station to the OUT station, and clamps it again.
When this image appears on the screen, normally no trouble will
occur if the system clamps a board.
The system re-clamps on the OUT station a board that was
located on the IN station when the previous production finished.
When this image appears on the screen, normally no trouble will
occur if the system clamps a board. However, there is no board
on the PWB transport path now.
When you click this image, the machine moves a board located on the left or right
center station to a position where the machine can re-clamp it.
Operation information displayed when the system ejects a board or clamps it
again
The system displays the various notes on your selection of the radio button “Load
a new PWB” or “Produce after re-clamp.” and actual operation to be performed
depending on the continuous production information and the condition of the PWB
transport path.
Figure 6.4.15.1.4 Operation information when you are to eject a board or clamp it
again