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5 − 26 5.4 Placement Data 5.4.1 Basic operation (1) Screen display T he input screen f or the placement dat a is shown in a listing. Figur e 5.4.1. 1 shows the left- hand half of the list . Figure 5.4.1.1 Placement data …

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(5) Cnvr (Conveyor) menu
A screen as shown in Figure 5.3.4.8 appears when [5/ Cnvr] is selected.
The machine immediately functions when the corresponding command is
selected.
Figure 5.3.4.9 [5/Cnvr] command pull-down menu
1) PWB load
This command loads a board into the machine.
When you check the check box “Align placement position with BOC.” on the
Operation option screen invoked from the “Setup” menu, the machine
automatically detects a BOC mark and how much a board is shifted from the
regulated position on the PWB transport path (angle as well as position)
after setting the board. The machine refers to this board position and angle
errors during teaching of the component placement position.
2) PWB eject
This command ejects a board.
3) BOC align.
The machine uses its camera sensor to recognize the BOC mark on the
board loaded to obtain PWB alignment.
(6) Meas. (Measurement)
You cannot use this command on the PWB data seen.
(7) Exit
This command functions in the same way as the [Exit] command displayed on
the [1/File] menu does.

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5.4 Placement Data
5.4.1 Basic operation
(1) Screen display
The input screen for the placement data is shown in a listing. Figure 5.4.1.1
shows the left-hand half of the list.
Figure 5.4.1.1 Placement data list: Left-hand half
(2) Left-right scroll
The placement data list screen does not show all data at one time. You need to
scroll the screen to the right to see additional data available on the right. When
you operate to move the field to the right while you are on the “Layer” column, a
screen as shown in Figure 5.4.1.2 appears.
The “Component ID” column remains shown, while the new data starting with
“Mark-X1” is shown, instead of that on the left-hand half. The highlighted cursor
is on the “Mark-X1” field regardless of the setting of “Mark”.
Figure 5.4.1.2 Placement data list: Right-hand half

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If the field is moved to the left in the “Mark 1X” field, the previous screen will be
restored.
(3) Up-down scroll
1) If the key is pressed when the cursor is located on the top line within the
data display area of a window, but not the first line, the screen scrolls down
one line.
Press the key.
2) If the key is pressed when the cursor is located on the bottom line within
the data display area of a window and when the component ID for the
following line has been entered, the screen scrolls up one line.
Press the key.
3) If the key is pressed when the cursor is located on the bottom line within
the data display area of a window and when the component ID for the
following line is not entered yet, the screen scrolls up one line and then the
cursor moves to the component ID cell.
Press the key.
(4) Moving to the line on which data is not be entered
If the component ID for the next line is not be entered yet, pressing the key will
move the cursor to the component ID cell on the next line regardless of which
cell it was located at.
(5) Moving to the beginning or end of the line
The Home key accesses the left-hand half screen of the listing and moves the
cursor to the component ID cell.
The End key accesses the right-hand half screen of the listing and moves the
cursor to the Mark 2 TI cell.
(6) Mutually exclusive entry (for the menu items: Mark, Skip, Try and Layer)
When you press the Edit key (F2), the pop-up menu appears on the screen.
Select an option on this pop-up menu.