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5.3. 13 EXEC UTE NEXT 4 POI NTS The desc ription of t his menu option is contained in section 5.1.11! ➤ Pay at tention to t he WORKAROUND pertaining to this menu option → sec tion 12.4. 5.3.14 DETERM I NE CALIBRATION FAC…

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5.3.10 ADHESIVE MENU
When this menu option has been called up, a
submenu
is displayed (see Fig. 1.10).
To calibrate the PCB camera of the adhesive station, the two menu items "DETERMINE CALIBRATION
FACTORS ADH. CAMERA" and "DETERMINE DISTANCE CAMERA - ADHESIVE NOZZLE" are to be cal-
led up successively.
Prerequisite for this calibration are: The MA-zero point and the adhesive station zero point must have already
been checked / corrected (see also "Interdependent Calibrations for Individual Checks, sections 6.1 and 6.4.).
When performing the initial calibration of the PCB camera of the adhesive station, a MA_MSZUS file must al-
ready exist on the hard disk.
5.3.11 AXES INIT MENU
When this menu option has been called up, a
submenu
is displayed (see Fig. 1.9).
The further description of this menu is contained in section 5.1.9!
5.3.12 NOZZLE MENU
When this menu option has been called up, a
submenu
is displayed (see Fig. 1.11).
The further description of this menu is contained in section 5.1.10.
Please note:
Prerequisite for the output of this measuring routine is that the nozzle changer for MS-102 or 128 or 132 is
activated in the MA-Data, as indicated in the Service Manual MS-102/132, Chapter 14, section "Nozzle
Changer".
The activation of the nozzle changer can be checked during the AutoCal measuring sequence with the aid
of the "EDIT MENU" under "Options", yet it cannot be changed!
DANGER of a PLACEMENT HEAD CRASH
!
!
!
If the hardware of a
nozzle changer
is installed on the machine, it is absolutely necessary that the same
be also
activated by "1"
in the MA-Data.
Upon terminating the nozzle endurance run (by pressing any key) the nozzle picked up last is deposited
as assigned, i.e. thereafter
no more
nozzle is picked up. In this connection, observe the
following NOTE!
NOTE
Before starting the placement operation, the
reference status
of the nozzle changer (hardware-software
coordination) must be established as upon the start of the placement cycle the computer assumes that
nozzle
type 104
(normal nozzle) has been picked up (= current nozzle) and that the service position on
the nozzle changer is
free
(Establishing the Reference Status
see section 10.4 "Reworking...").
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5.3.13 EXECUTE NEXT 4 POINTS
The description of this menu option is contained in section 5.1.11!
Pay attention to the WORKAROUND pertaining to this menu option section 12.4.
5.3.14 DETERMINE CALIBRATION FACTORS OF HEAD CAMERA
This measuring routine is used to determine the calibration factors of the head camera.
The following 3 menu options are interdependent in vertical direction.
5.3.15 DETERMINE ANGLE CORRECTION OF D-AXIS
This option is used to determine the D-zero point correction value. This value is, among others, prerequisite
for the performance of the "NOZZLE MENU", in particular for the determination of the Z-positions and the
"NOZZLE ENDUR. RUN".
5.3.16 DETERMINE CAMERA NOZZLE OFFSET
This measuring routine is used to determine the distance between PCB camera center and nozzle center.
Pay attention to the WORKAROUND pertaining to this menu option section 12.4.
5.3.17 DETERMINE JAW OFFSET
The jaws offset determined indicates the symmetrical offset of the Z or H-jaws and is entered as "Jaws offset
X / Y" in the MA-Data.
Therefore, prerequisite for this measuring routine is that the jaws symmetry has already been properly ad-
justed (see Service Manual, chap. 9 or "Adjustment Instructions for Jaws").
5.3.18 COMPONENT CAMERA MENU
After selecting this menu option, a submenu is displayed (see Fig. 1.10).
The further description of this menu option is contained in section 5.1.16!
Pay attention to the WORKAROUND pertaining to this menu option section 12.5
.
The required entries in the MA-Data are described in the Service Manual MS-102 / 132,
chap. 14, section "Optical Component Centering (Component Vision)".
The component camera is arranged next to the operator side, usually in front of the coplanarity laser module.
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The position of the component camera is entered in the MA-Data under "Coordinates" "Centering
Station". This position serves as the starting value for approaching the component camera module in
the AutoCal measuring sequence.
5.3.19 DETERMINE COPLANARITY COORDINATES
This measuring routine is used to determine the exact laser coordinates (X, Y, Z-value of the laser focus).
Such determination of the coordinates is a precondition for the proper coplanarity measurement during the
placement cycle.
The coplanarity laser module is arranged next to the operator side, usually between the component camera and the
nozzle changer. Calibration is carried out above the "eye of the laser" which is located on the outside on the left.
Pay attention to the WORKAROUND pertaining to this menu option section. 12.6.
When carrying out the initial measurement of the coplanarity coordinates please note that a MA_MSZUS file
must already exist on the hard disk and the required entries must have been made in the MA-data (see Ser-
vice Manual, chap. 14, under "Coplanarity Laser Module".
The position of the laser module is entered in the MA-data under "Coordinates" "Inkspot Offset" (!).
This position serves as the starting value for approaching the coplanarity laser module in the AutoCal
measuring sequence.
Detailed information pertaining to the coplanarity laser module such as DANGER notes, prerequisites on the
machine, required entries into the MA-data (activation of the "Coplanarity" option) are contained in the Ser-
vice Manual, in chap. 14, under "Coplanarity Laser Module".
5.3.20 CONVEYOR BELT WIDTH ADJUSTMENT
This function can be used, if required, to adjust the conveyor width to the PCB width used.
The further description of the menu option is contained in section 5.1.19!
Pay attention to the WORKAROUND section 12.2
5.3.21 AXES MOVEMENT MENU
After selecting this menu option a submenu is displayed (see Fig. 1.11) from which the desired axis (X, Y, Z,
H, D) can be selected. Subsequently, the function screen of the selected axis appears. Here it is possible to
select between editing or moving the axis.
The further description of this menu option is contained in section 5.1.20 !
Pay attention to the safety queries during the execution of the axis movement menu in section 2.3.
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