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User Manual S-23 HM 6 Vision functions Software Vers ion SR.405.xx 05/99 Iss ue 6.6 Test Component 225 6.6 T est C ompone nt 6.6.1 T est Comp onent Flow Chart The T est component flow chart s hows in g raphic form a ll m…

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6 Vision functions User Manual S-23 HM
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6.5.6.4 PCB to Center Conveyor Option
Click on the PCB to center conveyor button and the following actions will be executed: 6
(1) There is a board on the input conveyor.
The conveyor belt starts and conveys the board as far as the stopper.
The board will be clamped.
(2) There is no board on the input conveyor.
The message appears: ’No PCB on the input conveyor’.
Insert a board.
Click on the PCB to center conveyor button.
The conveyor belt starts and conveys the board as far as the stopper.
The board will be clamped.
NOTE 6
If there is already a board on the center conveyor, this function will be blocked. You will then
see a message informing you that there is already a board on the center conveyor. 6
NOTE 6
If a twin conveyor is installed you can use the buttons in the option box ’Conv. selection’ to
select conveyor 1 or conveyor 2. 6
6.5.6.5 PCB to Output Conveyor Option
This function will only be executed when there is a board on the center conveyor. 6
NOTE 6
When you quit the menu, the board will be transported automatically onto the output conveyor. 6
NOTE 6
If a twin conveyor is installed, you can use the buttons in the option box ’Conv. selection’ to select
conveyor 1 or conveyor 2. 6
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6.6 Test Component
6.6.1
Test Component
Flow Chart
The Test component flow chart shows in graphic form all menu options together with their sub-
functions. The menus are indicated by being bordered with a solid line, while the option boxes use
a dash-dotted line and the input boxes a dotted line. 6
6.6.2 Information on the
Test Component
Flow Chart
6.6.2.1 Menus
The Test component option includes the following menus: 6
Select package form
Test component
The Save component name option box will drop down every time you wish to quit the Test com-
ponent menu, having previously generated or modified GF data. This gives you the choice of ei-
ther saving or discarding the GF data in question. 6
You can quit the individual menus by clicking on either the icons of another menu or on the Main
view icon. 6
6.6.2.2 Input Boxes, Option Boxes
For data input, displaying values and initiating actions the system offers the following input
boxes: 6
Measure mode
Adjust contrast sensitivity
Select component type (80F
4
, 80F
4
-6 or 80F
5
machines only)
You can quit the input boxes by clicking on OK, Accept or Cancel. 6
È Click on OK or Accept to have the program save the data. The box will then close.
È Click on the Cancel button to discard the data, after which the input box will close.
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6.6.2.3 Buttons
The system provides the following buttons for selecting options: 6
È Load GF data
Once you have selected the component you want from the lists field, click onto the Load GF
data button. The package form parameters will be loaded.
È Save GF data
The generated package form parameters will be saved when you click on this button.
Pick up
The placement head picks up the selected component.
6.6.2.4 Video Images
In certain situations, the camera image of the MVS system (vision analysis unit) is displayed on
the screen of the station computer. The screen will also contain a header and footers: 6
The header may contain, for example, the currently selected menu option, the package form
number, analysis criteria, measurement results, and so on.
The footers will contain command sequences, keyboard commands, camera coordinates and
so on.
You can always quit video image screens by pressing the Esc key. The current menu window will
then reappear. 6
6.6.2.5 Messages
Messages are text fields which contain information regarding actions, warnings and so on. They
will appear under the following circumstances: 6
incorrect operator actions.
requests to the operator to carry out certain actions (for example, input package form number).
information (for example, board is being disposed of).
to indicate the system is busy performing an action (for example, package form data being
saved).