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5 − 31 5.4.3 Menu commands The menu comm ands that can be called on t he Placement data edit ing screen ar e shown below . T able 5.4.3.1 Menu commands display ed on the Placement data screen. 1/File 2/Edit 3/C hng 4/Dsp…

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(8) Layer
The default setting is “Layer 2”.
Layer is used to designate the order of component placement. Normally, a chip
mounter may place a QFP chip on a board prior to a chip component even
though you want to place a chip component under a large QFP. To place
components one over another in the desired order, designate the layers. When
multiple layers are designated for the placement data, optimization is started
independently from the lower layer (small number) to the higher one. For the
example here, designate the chip component which is to be placed under the
QFP to layer 3 so that the chip component is surely placed under the QFP.
To change the setting, open the dialog box with the Edit key (F2) and make an
alternative choice.
Figure 5.4.2.5 Layer pop-up menu
Note: After you change the layer setting, select the [9/Nozzle sort] command
on the [2/Edit] menu. Otherwise, the component placement order will
not be changed.
See (9) “Nozzle sort” described under Section 5.4.3 for the details of this
command.
(9) Mark 1X, Mark 1Y, Mark2X, Mark2Y (Mark positions)
Using the formula bar, enter the mark position.
For a single-plane PWB, enter the coordinates viewed from the home position of
a PWB. For any other type of PWBs, enter the coordinates viewed form the
home position of a circuit.
Unless you set “YES” to the “Mark” column, your entering data of “Mark1X”,
“Mark1Y”, “Mark2X” and “Mark2Y” are not loaded to the machine. You can
teach these coordinates also.
See Section 6.2 “Teaching Coordinates” for details.
(10) Mark1T1, Mark2T1
These columns show whether the mark recognition parameter is already
obtained or not.
Move the cursor to these fields, and press the <Camera> key of the HOD to
teach the mark recognition parameter.
When the machine finishes teaching the parameter, the machine displays “OK”
on the screen. Otherwise, the machine does not display anything.
See Section 6.3 “Teaching Recognition” for details.

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5.4.3 Menu commands
The menu commands that can be called on the Placement data editing screen are
shown below.
Table 5.4.3.1 Menu commands displayed on the Placement data screen.
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
5/Vision data
6/Data compl. state
×
△
△
△
○
1/Component form
2/Component list
3/Pick input
4/Feeder order
5/ Vision List
6/ Vision Form
×
×
×
×
×
×
1/PWB load
2/PWB eject
3/BOC align
○
○
○
1/Single
measurement
× 9/Exit ○
○: Available △: Available dependent on conditions ×: Unavailable
(1) File menu
You can select all of the commands displayed on the “File” menu. See Section
5.1 “File Operation Procedure” for details.
(2) Edit menu
A screen as shown in Figure 5.4.3.1 appears when [2/ Edit] is selected.
Figure 5.4.3.1 [2/ Edit] commands

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1) Copy
This command copies a line of Placement data. You can also specify the
block of lines to be copied. When you press the ESC key, the machine
cancels the copy operation.
– Copy start line
Move the cursor to the first line of the range to be copied, and select the
[1/Copy] command on the menu or press the F3 key. The machine
enters Copy range selection mode. The line on which the cursor is
located is regarded as the copy start line. Press the cursor moving keys,
Page Up key or Page Down key to highlight the range to be copied, and
press the Enter key to confirm this selected (highlighted) range.
Figure 5.4.3.2 Marking copy block screen
– Specifying the copy destination
Figure 5.4.3.3 shows a screen on which the copy destination is specified.
Figure 5.4.3.3 Specifying the copy destination
The line on which
cursor was located
before the
command was
selected.
Copy source block
Destination: The
block is inserted
above this line.