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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 17 Practical Tips on Using the LC UNIX Software Version 502.xx 10/2000 Issue 17.3 Description of Components and PCBs 559 I t I I Defining ink spot: no ink spot is present. To crea te a sing…

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17 Practical Tips on Using the LC UNIX User Manual Line Computer UNIX
17.3 Description of Components and PCBs Software Version 502.xx 10/2000 Issue
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No ink spot is present.
Loading cluster data
and placement
positions
continued from page 17-44
Creating a single
circuit
continued on page 17-48
Entering offset values
for the single circuit
PCB description
Defining ink spot
User Manual Line Computer UNIX 17 Practical Tips on Using the LC UNIX
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Defining ink spot: no ink spot is present.
To create a single circuit in a cluster, proceed as follows:
42. Activate the Create icon .
43. Click on the cluster, here: pattern_1.
A dialog box is opened.
44. Click on the editing field.
45. Enter the name for the single circuit, here: board_1, and click on the OK button.
The dialog box is closed. The new single circuit is displayed at the third level.
To enter the offset values for the single circuit, proceed as follows:
46. Activate the Coordinate system icon .
47. Click on the single circuit, here: board_1.
A dialog box is opened.
48. Click on the individual editing fields and enter the offset values, see Fig. 17.3.7 on page 17-553.
49. Click on the OK button.
The dialog box is closed.
To load the cluster data and placement positions of another PCB for the single circuit:
50. Activate the Select icon .
51. Click on the single circuit, here: board_1.
52. Click on the Cluster Editor option on the SERVICES menu.
The Cluster Editor is opened.
53. Click on the Structure Editor option on the SERVICES menu.
A file selection window is opened.
54. Select a PCB by double-clicking, here: Example_2.la.
The PCB Editor for Example_2.la is opened.
55. Click on the PCB (rectangle), here: Example_2.
56. Using the key combination Alt+Tab change to the Cluster Editor of the single circuit, here: board_1.
57. Click on the Load cluster data from option on the EDIT menu.
A dialog box containing the name of the source cluster is displayed.
58. Click on the OK button.
The cluster data of the other PCB, here: Example_2, are transferred to the current single circuit, here:
board_1, the dialog box is closed. The Placement Position Editor is opened.
59. Using the key combination Alt+Tab change to the PCB Editor of the other PCB, here: Example_2.la.
60. Click on the PCB, here: Example_2.la.
61. Using the key combination Alt+Tab change to the Placement Position Editor of the single circuit, here:
board_1.
62. Click on the Load placement position from option on the EDIT menu.
A dialog box containing the name of the source cluster is displayed.
63. Click on the OK button.
The placement positions of the other PCB, here: Example_2, are transferred to the single circuit, here:
board_1, the dialog box is closed.
64. Click on the Quit option on the FILE menu.
The Placement Position Editor is closed.
17 Practical Tips on Using the LC UNIX User Manual Line Computer UNIX
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The definition of the fiducials is dispensed with for the
duplicate.
The definition of the ink spot is dispensed with for the
duplicate.
Duplicating
cluster
Entering offset values
for
duplicated cluster
Defining
fiducials
Defining
ink spot
continued from page 17-46
Duplicating single
circuits
Entering offset values
for duplicated single
circuit
continued on page 17-50