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3.Machine System SYS-CP842-1.1E 42 CP-842E / CP-842ME System Reference Delayed Continuous DelayedContinuous m ode works in the same manner as the Delayed Stop mode, excep t for when a recovery limit is reached. Inst ead …

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Delayed Stop
Delayed Stop skips parts which cause an error, and carries out recovery after all other
sequences are complete. If the recovery limit for a part is reached, the machine stops. In
this case, the order of the placement sequences is not disturbed.
The flow of processing is shown in the following diagram.
Immediate Continuous
Immediate Continuous mode works in the same manner as the Immediate Stop mode,
except for when a recovery limit is reached. Instead of stopping, the machine attempts
those sequences missed for the recovery limit part after the rest of the sequences are
complete. If the recovery limit is reached again after attempting those remaining
sequences for a second time, then the machine is stopped by a recovery limit error.
The flow of processing is shown in the following diagram.
Delayed Stop
Recovery occurs
Placement of parts
Recovery sequence is put to the end
Recovery limit reached
Recovery sequences are allocated
Standard sequences are completed
Machine stops
Operation continues if
a next device
has been set.
Repeated until
standard sequences
are complete.
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Immediate Continuous
Recovery occurs
Placement of parts
Recovery sequence immediately allocated for placement
Recovery limit reached
Standard sequences are completed
Machine stops
Recovery sequences are allocated
Recovery limit part is put to the end
Recovery limit reached
Operation continues if
a next device has
been set.
Repeated until
standard sequences
are complete.
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Delayed Continuous
DelayedContinuous mode works in the same manner as the Delayed Stop mode, except
for when a recovery limit is reached. Instead of stopping, the machine attempts those
sequences missed for the recovery limit part, after the rest of the sequences are complete.
If the recovery limit is reached again after attempting those remaining sequences for a
second time, then the machine is stopped by a recovery limit error.
The flow of processing is shown in the following diagram.
Changing the Recovery Limit Reference
Users can specify whether the Recovery Limit set at the machine, or the limit set in part
data, is used during automatic operation. Set the machine data item Recovery Times to 0
to use the recovery limit set at the machine, or set 1 to use the recovery limit specific to each
part set in part data (refer to your host system documentation for an explanation of part data
settings). Alternatively, this setting can be changed at the machine using the following
procedure.
Procedure
1. Press [Recovery] at the [Main] screen to display the [Recovery] screen.
Delayed Continuous
Recovery occurs
Placement of parts
Recovery sequence is put to the end
Recovery limit reached
Recovery sequences are allocated
Standard sequences are completed
Machine stops
Recovery sequences are allocated
Recovery limit part is put to the end
Recovery limit reached
Operation continues if
a next device
has been set.
Repeated until
standard sequences
are complete.
Repeated until
recovery sequences
are complete.
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2. Select [Machine] at the Recovery Reference section to use the Recovery Limit set
below, or select [Part Data] to use the limit set for each part in part data (refer to your
host system documentation for an explanation of part data settings).
3. Press [Close] to return to the [Main] screen.
Changing the Recovery Limit
Settings for Recovery Limit can be made in part data or at the machine. This value is used
for the limit of consecutive recovery attempts in response to pick-up or part inspection
errors.
Procedure
1. Press [Recovery] at the [Main] screen to display the [Recovery] screen.
2. By default, the Recovery Reference is set to Machine. This indicates that the Recovery
Limit set at the machine is used. The Recovery Limit item is not available, if the
Recovery Reference is set to Part Data.
3. Press [Change] to display the numeric keypad, enter the desired number of recovery
attempts and press [OK].
4. Press [Close] to return to the [Main] screen.