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2-12 2 asic operation Button name Function 18 Block skip This button becomes active when board data with block distribution performed is loaded. Pressing this button displays the "Block Skip Utility" dialog b…

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2.2 Setup screen
This section describes the operation buttons displayed on the Setup screen.
Setup screen
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Button name Function
1 History
Saves production history data, and saves or clear any desired items of "MIS" and
"Unit log" records. Also use this button when removing a storage medium from the
machine.
2 Software Setting Sets machine screen display items, adds or deletes operators, and sets passwords.
3 Version Shows version information on application software and system.
4 System Backup
Makes a backup of machine coordinates, accuracy information, option device
information and standard coordinates necessary for machine operation or restores
the data using the backup.
5 Database
Makes a backup of parts and mark database necessary for board production or
restores the data using the backup. Also sets the database locations.
6 Board Explorer Moves, backs up, restores or copies board data.
7 Data Convert
Use this button to convert from VIOS data to YGX data or from YGX data to VIOS
data. Refer to the separate "Programming Manual" for instructions on how to convert
data.
8 Cycle Stop
Stops machine operation just after mounting components on the current board, for
example, to check the mounted results or to prevent the board from flowing to the
downstream machine.
9 Conveyor-out Stop
Stops machine operation after mounting components on all boards on the conveyor
and transferring them to the downstream machine.
10 Halfway Continue
After stopping the machine for some reason during component mounting and
resetting the data, pressing this button loads that data to resume component
mounting from the next mount point.
11 Step
Temporarily stops the machine at a specific position, for example, during initial
component mounting, test mounting, or trouble analysis.
12 WaferAdj
Use this button to adjust the pickup level after replacing a wafer nozzle or push-up
pin, which is usually required when the wafer component size is changed.
13 TrayCnt Displays the number of tray components that have been used until now.
14 Feed Bulk Not currently used.
15 Required Parts
Displays the component types and feeder positions that are set up for the production
to be started.
16 Required Nozzles Displays a list of nozzles to be used.
17 Check Nozzles
Checks if nozzle tips for chip components are dirty or clogged by acquiring their
images.

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Button name Function
18 Block skip
This button becomes active when
board data with block distribution
performed is loaded.
Pressing this button displays the
"Block Skip Utility" dialog box that
allows you to set whether to skip
mounting components in each block.
This function is available only when
the "Running Mode" on the board
parameter screen is set to "Mount /
DotDispense".
19 Pallet Set
Pressing this button opens the "Pallet
Set" dialog box as shown below.
Select the "Set Pallet" option button,
enter a pallet number, and press the
[OK] button. The selected pallet is
pulled out of the magazine and set
on the stage. To return the pallet on
the stage to the magazine, select the
"Store pallet" option button and press
the [OK] button.

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2.3 Unit screen
This section describes the manual operation buttons on the Unit screen.
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Manual conveyor operation
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1. [Convey Board] button
The board(s) to be conveyed can be specified by selecting "All Positions" or "Specify Position".
2. [Width] button
Use this button to adjust the conveyor width to match the width of boards to be produced.
Pressing this button displays the "Conveyor Width" dialog box. Check the conveyor width and press the [OK] button. The
conveyor rail automatically changes to the specified width.
"Conveyor Width" dialog box
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3. [Left] button, [Right] button
Rotates the conveyor motor in the left or right direction at high speeds.
4. [Low Left] button, [Low Right] button
Rotates the conveyor motor in the left or right direction at low speeds.
5. [Exit Stopper] button
Raises or lowers the exit stopper that stops a board at the conveyor exit.
6. [Main Stopper] button
Raises or lowers the main stopper that stops a board in the clamp position on the conveyor.
7. [Push Up] button
Pressing this button clamps the board by pushing it up from the bottom (underside) in conjunction with the clamp unit.