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Appendix A Optimizer A-7 Basically all nozzle types can be applied to any head, therefore all heads are checked. But there are occasions when a certain nozzl e has to be operated in a certain head. Also, this can be used…

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the case of Figure A.3, when the Optimizer is executed, TN14 nozzle arranges 1
nozzle and TN22 arranges 2 nozzles in the empty nozzle pockets. The number of
nozzles to be arranged by the Optimizer can be increased and decreased between the
<Available> list box and the <Prohibited> list box by clicking on the arrow buttons
and .
<Nozzle> group/<Prohibited> list box
This list box works like a buffer for unnecessary nozzles. The nozzles that do not
need to be rearranged can be placed in the <Prohibited> list box.
<Nozzle> group/ <Nozzle #1 #2> list box
All the nozzles used for the PCB being edited are displayed in this list box and the
status of each nozzle being the first operation nozzle or the second operation nozzle
for the component is displayed at the same time. #1 indicates the sum of placement
points of the component assigned to the first operation nozzle and #2 the sum of
placement points of the component assigned to the second nozzle.
<Assign Nozzle> button
Used to assign applicable heads for each nozzle separately. When this button is
clicked on, the following dialog box is displayed.
Figure A-4. "Optimizer Setup: Standard Nozzle" dialog box
Appendix A Optimizer
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Basically all nozzle types can be applied to any head, therefore all heads are checked.
But there are occasions when a certain nozzle has to be operated in a certain head.
Also, this can be used when the user wants to assign a certain head to a certain nozzle.
The above figure shows the nozzle TN14 can operate on any head between Head1
and Head6.
<Useful Heads> check box group
The heads that can be used by the selected nozzle type. As a standard, check so
that Head1, Head2, Head3, Head4, Head5, and Head6 can be used.
<Mounting Points> group
This group shows the number of components used by the nozzle selected for the
current PCB. This can be used as a reference data when the user assigns the
applicable heads to each nozzle. #1 shows the total number of placement points
of the component for which #1 nozzle is selected and #2 shows the total number
of placement points of the component for which #2 nozzle is selected.
<OK> button
Saves the selected options and closes the dialog box.
<Cancel> button
Cancels the selected options and closes the dialog box.
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A.4. Setup Menu/Feeder Lane
Figure A-5. "Optimizer Setup: Feeder Lane" dialog box
The screen to set the feeder lane to be used for feeder arrangement by the Optimizer. The
devices that can be arranged on the feeder lane are tape feeders, stick feeder units,
movable ANCs, camera units fixed on the feeder lane. This screen shows the current
arrangement status on each feeder lane. The feeder lanes on which devices shouldn't be
arranged in the Optimizer can be specified.
<Arranged> list box
Displays the status of already installed feeder lanes, installed tape feeders, movable
ANCs, and cameras. The F in the feeder lane number indicates the front feeder base,
R indicates the rear feeder base.
<Available> list box
Displays the feeder lanes on which the Optimizer can arrange tape feeders, stick
feeder units, movable ANCs, and fixed type camera units. If you don't want to
arrange any device on a certain feeder lane, click on the arrow button
and move
it to the <Prohibited> list box.
<Prohibited> list box
Specify the feeder lanes on which you don't want to arrange any feeder unit, ANC, or
camera, so that they are displayed in this group. No device is arranged by the