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5 − 20 5.3.4 Menu commands The f ollowing table lists t he menu commands available f rom t he PW B data editing T able 5.3.4.1 PWB data menu commands 1/File 2/Edit 3/C hng 4/Dspl 5/Cnvr 6/M eas. 9/Exit 1/Open... 2/Save 3…

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a) Commands available on the “Circuit position” window.
By selecting “1/ Edit”, the edit window appears.
When selecting “1/ Blank line input”, a blank line is created in the line just
above the current cursor position.
When selecting “2/ Delete”, the data on the line of the current cursor position
is deleted and the data that follows appears there.
When selecting “3/ Delete all”, a dialog box which asks whether to delete all
data appears (see Figure .5.3.2.8). When the OK button is selected, all the
data of circuit position is deleted and the cursor moves to the first line.
Figure 5.3.2.8 Delete all dialog box
* 1 You can use the HOD to enter the home position of a PWB, BOC mark
position, Bad mark position, PWB height and the home position (X, Y)
of a circuit on the “Circuit position” window. See Section 6.2 “Teaching
Coordinates” for details.
* 2 Total of 100 circuits can be specified here.
* 3 When you change the PWB configuration from “Matrix PWB matrix” to
“Matrix PWB non-matrix”, the circuit settings are changed so that the
circuit angle is set to “0.”

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5.3.4 Menu commands
The following table lists the menu commands available from the PWB data editing
Table 5.3.4.1 PWB data menu commands
1/File
2/Edit 3/Chng 4/Dspl 5/Cnvr 6/Meas. 9/Exit
1/Open...
2/Save
3/New...
4/Save as...
9/Exit
○
○
○
○
○
1/Copy 2/Delete
3/Move
4/Insert
5/Duplicate
6/Jump
7/Find
8/Vision copy
9/Nozzle sort
A/Component name
B/Pick point recalc
C/Mark database
×
△
×
×
×
△
△
×
×
×
○
1/PWB data
2/Placement data
3/Component data
4/Pickup data
6/Data compl. state
×
△
△
△
○
1/Component form
2/Component list
3/Pick input
4/Feeder order
×
×
×
×
1/PWB load
2/PWB eject
3/BOC align
○
○
○
1/Single
measurement
× 9/Exit ○
○: Available △: Available dependent on conditions ×: Unavailable
(1) File menu
The commands that can be selected are [Open], [Save], [New], and [Save as].
The operation and its processing are the same as those described in 5.1 “File
Operation Procedure”.
Figure 5.3.4.1 [1/File] command pull-down menu
1) Open
Loads a file into the machine. The PWB data of the loaded data is
displayed
2) Save
Saves a file.
3) New
Clears all data, and displays the PWB data editing screen.
4) Save as
Saves a file that is being edited with another name.

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5) Exit
Quits editing operation of a production program, and returns to the desktop
screen. If you have changed a production program data, the dialog box
shown in Figure 5.3.4.2 appears on the screen.
Figure 5.3.4.2 Exit dialog box
When you check the “Yes” radio button of the “Save current data.”, and then click
the <OK> button, the “Save” dialog box shown in Figure 5.1.2.1 or “Save as”
dialog box shown in Figure 5.1.4.1 appears on the screen (see Sections 5.1.2
and 5.1.4).
When you check the “No” radio button and click the <OK> button, the machine
does not save a file and quits the data editing operation.
When you click the <CANCEL> button, the machine cancels the “Exit” operation,
and returns to the desktop screen.
(2) Editing menu
On the PWB data screen, you can select the [2/Delete], [8/Vision copy] or
[C/Mark database] command depending on the position of the cursor.
Figure 5.3.4.3 [2/Edit] command pull-down menu