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Mark #2 L [mm] (Height) This offset data is used to adjust the positional deviations (height direction) compared with the design dimensions of Feeder Bases #1, #3, and #4 (Rear Side: Feeder Base #1, Front Side: Feeder Ba…

Fig. 3E20
When Feeder Bases #1 and #4 are located as shown in Fig. 3E20,
minus values must be specified for both X and Y.
Mark #1 L [mm] (Height)
This offset data is used to adjust the positional deviations (height
direction) compared with the design dimensions of Feeder Bases
#1, #3, and #4 (Rear Side: Feeder Base #1, Front Side: Feeder
Bases #3 and #4).
When the feeder bases are installed lower than the design values, a
plus value must be entered in each text box.
Mark #2 X [mm] (Horizontal) and Mark #2 Y [mm] (Vertical)
This offset data is used to adjust the positional deviations compared
with the design dimensions of Feeder Bases #1, #3, and #4 (Rear
Side: Feeder Base #1, Front Side: Feeder Bases #3 and #4). The
value based on the PL-XY coordinate system must be entered in
each text box.
As for "Mark #2 X [mm]" and "Mark #2 Y [mm]", the deviations are
calculated through recognition operation (using the P.E.C. camera)
on Fiducial Mark #2.
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2.1 "Offset Data" Tab

Mark #2 L [mm] (Height)
This offset data is used to adjust the positional deviations (height
direction) compared with the design dimensions of Feeder Bases
#1, #3, and #4 (Rear Side: Feeder Base #1, Front Side: Feeder
Bases #3 and #4).
When the feeder bases are installed lower than the design values, a
plus value must be entered in each text box.
The tilts of the P.C.B. positioning sections on the feeder
bases are calculated based on the X and Y values of Marks
#1 and #2.
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2.1 "Offset Data" Tab

2.1.1.4 "Y-Axis" Tab
• Sheet Layout
When the "Y-Axis" tab is pressed in the "Device Offset" tab sheet,
the following tab sheet appears.
Fig. 3E21 "Y-Axis" Tab Sheet
• Sheet Composition
*1 Offset Items
Set the following offset values.
Y-axis origin Y1 [mm] and Y2 [mm]
This offset data is used to adjust the parallelism between the P.C.B.
positioning chute and the beam (X1 and X2 axes) when the Y axis is
zeroed.
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2.1 "Offset Data" Tab