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5.3 Descr ipti on of the Men u Optio ns for MS -102, 128 and 132 The following information is required for the performance of t he measuring routines! ➤ The sequence in this description is cons istent with the s equence …

5.2.10 AXES MOVEMENT MENU
Selecting this menu option causes a
submenu
to be displayed (see Fig. 1.8).
After selecting the
X or Y-axis
the function screen of the selected axis is displayed offering the possibility to
select between editing and positioning the axis.
The description of this menu option is contained in section 5.1.20!
Pay attention to the
safety prompts
displayed during the AutoCal sequence in section 2.3!
5.2.11 I/O MENU
This menu permits you to set the desired outputs by selecting "TEST OUTPUTS", to toggle the outputs by se-
lecting "CONT. OP." and to check the updated inputs in each case on the screen. Selecting "TEST INPUTS"
causes all signal state changes of the inputs to be displayed on the screen in an additive process.
WARNING
∆
!
∆
!
Any
concurrent setting
of competing outputs may result in
damage to the machine
!
N o (!)
verification by the software is carried out !
The description of this menu option is contained in section 5.1.21!
5.2.12 STORING
The values determined can be saved from the main memory to the work diskette by selecting this menu opti-
on available on the main menu and the EDIT menu.
A save should be performed after
each
measuring routine so as to preclude any data loss due to any malfun-
ctions that might occur.
If the
work diskette
containing the machine data is
write protected
, the software will issue the following
message after "STORING" has been selected: "NO SPACE TO STORE" (referring to the diskette).
Deactivate the write protect tab on the work diskette and select "STORING" once more.
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5.3 Description of the Menu Options for MS-102, 128 and 132
The following information is required for the performance of the measuring routines!
➤ The sequence in this description is consistent with the sequence of the menu options as displayed on the
screen and thus the
sequence in which the measurements are performed
(see also Fig. 1.2).
5.3.1 EDIT MENU
After selecting the "EDIT MENU" the submenu appears (see Fig. 1.9).
The further description of this menu is contained in section 5.1.1
5.3.2 CHECK AXIS ADJUSTMENT
The description of this menu is contained in section 5.1.2
5.3.3 DETERMINE MAX. AND MIN. Z-AXIS TRAVEL RANGES
This measuring routine is used to determine the min. and max. traversing path of the Z-axis. The value deter-
mined is transferred to the MA-data under "Maximum or minimum position Z".
—
After this function has been selected, the placement is positioned within the conveying area for safety reasons.
—
After the measurement has been completed, the values determined are
displayed
on the screen.
The value should be ≥ +1292 counts so that a Z-stroke of
at least 30 mm ( +1296 counts)
can be perfor-
med in the placement cycle. By confirming with "Return" the value is transferred to the MA-data.
CAUTION
∆
!
If the max. Z-traversing path of +1296 counts (equals
30
mm) is
not
attained, appropriate troubleshooting
measures on the placement head must be performed at this stage of the measuring sequence (Service
Manual, 30 mm placement head) and subsequently this measuring routine must be repeated.
5.3.4 MEASURE MACHINE ZERO POSITION
This menu option is used to determine the X and Y-zero point
correction
values of the MA-zero point.
—
Determining the zero point correction values using the MA-zero point gauge is, among others, prerequisite
for mapping (Mapping menu).
—
For tolerance reasons, the
same
setting gauge(MA-zero point gauge) must be used for the determination
of the MA-zero point and checking the adhesive station zero point for the placement and adhesive station
conveyor of an MS-type machine. Mark the allocation of the gauge to the machine, e.g. by means of a wa-
ter-resistant foil pen on the respective MA-zero point gauge.
—
This means that for tolerance reasons also the elevating table rails must not be interchanged among the
placement or adhesive station conveyors, nor among the machines.
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➤ The MA-zero point entered in the MA-data remains unchanged!
➤ If an adhesive application head is installed on the machine, also the adhesive station zero point must be
checked after any change (adoption) of the MA-zero point correction. No measuring routine is offered for this type
of activity, although the performance is described in section 9.6 "Checking the Adhesive Station Zero Point".
➤ Pay attention to the WORKAROUND pertaining to this menu option → section 12.3.
5.3.5 DETERMINE ECCENTRICITY OF NOZZLE
The description of this menu option is contained in section 5.1.4!
5.3.6 REGISTER PLACEMENT LEVEL Z AXIS
This measuring routine is used to determine the value "REGISTER PLACEMENT LEVEL Z AXIS".
The manual determination that used to be necessary up to and including AutoCal version 110.xxx can thus
be dispensed with.
To determine the value, lower the nozzle onto a PCB of defined thickness (input of thickness in mm), confirm
the contact of the nozzle with the PCB by pressing "Return", the newly determined value is displayed toge-
ther with the old value. This new value can be accepted by means of the function key for YES.
NOTE
Any deviation of the value thus determined from the previous value can have the following causes:
- The effective max. Z-traversing range is not large enough to approach the actual Z-value of the
placement level (see measuring routine "DETERMINE MAX. AND MIN. Z-AXIS TRAVEL RANGES").
This means, however, that the value determined by AutoCal is correct. Troubleshooting activities on the
placement head must be carried out.
- The previous value in the MA-Data was determined manually by lowering onto the conveyor belt, and
the contact point was not selected correctly when so doing.
5.3.7 TRACK MEASURING MENU
The Track Measuring menu is used to determine successively, in the sequence displayed (see submenu,
Fig. 1.10), the exact pick-up positions of the feeder parts of the movable component table and the fixed com-
ponent table. When so doing, the position of the component tables in relation to the gantry is determined.
The following feeder parts with component tables are determined using the Track Measuring menu:
MS-102: Feeder parts 1-4
MS-128: Feeder parts 1-4 and 7 (!)
MS-132: 1 through 5
NOTE for MS-132:
Feeder parts 6 (= waffle-pack changer) and, if required, 7 through 10 ( = waffle-pack trays) are - as before -
determined in accordance with the Service Manual, chap. 2.
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