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5 − 35 Specif y the line number you want to jump t o, and click the <OK> butt on. The cursor moves to the line you specif ied. If you click the <CANCEL> button here, the machine ret urns to t he condition you…

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2) Delete
This command deletes a line of Placement data. You can specify to delete
a block of lines of data also. To do so, move the cursor to the first line of
the block to be deleted, and select the [2/Delete] command on the menu, or
press the F4 key. The machine enters Delete block selection mode. The
machine regards the line on which the cursor is located as the first line of the
block to be deleted. Press the field selection key, Page UP or Page Down
key to highlight the block of lines to be deleted, and press the ENTER key to
confirm the block. To cancel the block specified, press the ESC key.
Figure 5.4.3.7 Delete confirmation dialog box
3) Move
This command moves a line of Placement data. You can specify to move a
block of lines of data also. To do so, move the cursor to the first line of the
block to be moved, and select the [2/Move] command on the menu, or press
the F5 key. The machine enters Move block selection mode. The
machine regards the line on which the cursor is located as the first line of the
block to be moved. Press the field selection key, Page UP or Page Down
key to highlight the block of lines to be moved, and press the ENTER key to
confirm the block. To cancel the block specified, press the ESC key.
The machine inserts the moved lines immediately above the specified
destination line.
4) Insert
This command inserts a blank line to the position on which the cursor is
located. The machine sets “#” as the component ID of the inserted line.
5) Duplicate
This command copies data of the line immediately above the line on which
the cursor is located, and then inserts the copied data immediately above the
line on which the cursor was located before this Duplicate operation. The
machine sets “#” as the component ID of this copied and inserted line.
6) Jump
This command allows the cursor to jump to the specified number of line.
When you select the [6/Jump] command from the menu, the dialog box
shown in Figure 5.3.3.8 appears on the screen.
Figure 5.4.3.8 Jump destination specify dialog box

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Specify the line number you want to jump to, and click the <OK> button.
The cursor moves to the line you specified. If you click the <CANCEL>
button here, the machine returns to the condition you invoked this Jump
command. If the specified number of line is larger than the total number of
lines entered, the cursor moves to the last line of data.
7) Find
This command allows you to search the data with using a component ID or
component name as a key. When you select the [7/Find] command on the
menu, the dialog box shown in Figure 5.3.3.9 appears on the screen.
Figure 5.4.3.9 “Find” dialog box
Enter the character string you want to search, and specify which item you
want to use to search data as a key, “Component ID” (Compo. ID) or
“Component name” (Name).
You can specify which direction the machine should search data also.
When you click the <OK> button, the machine starts finding the specified
character string. When you click the <CANCEL> key, the machine returns
to the condition before you select the [7/Find] command. If the machine
finds data of the specified component ID or component data, the cursor
moves to the data. Otherwise, the error dialog box shown in Figure
5.3.3.10 appears on the screen.
If you want to perform the find operation under the same condition, press the
F7 key (for searching forwards) or F8 key (for searching backwards). Note
that the machine does not distinguish a upper case letter from a lower case
letter for searching data.
Figure 5.4.3.10 Find error dialog
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8) Vision copy
This is effective only when the cursor is positioned in the field with mark T1.
Refer to “Editing the PWB data” for how to operate.
9) Nozzle sort
This command sorts Placement data in the layer order, and then nozzle
number order.
Procedure for sorting data
− Sorts data in the layer order from the small layer.
− Sorts data of each layer in the nozzle number order.
Procedure for sorting data
If you have not created Placement data completely, you cannot obtain the
correct sorting result. Note that the machine sorts Placement data itself, so
you cannot restore the placement order to the previous one.
We recommend that you execute this command to produce PWBs
effectively.
10) Mark database
This command deletes/modifies data already registered on the mark
database. See Section 6.4 “Mark Database Management” for details.
(3) Chng (Change) menu
See the description of the “Chng” command displayed on the PWB data.
If at least one record of Placement data is created (this record does not have to
be created completely), you can move to the Component data screen.
(4) Dspl. (Display) menu
This command is disabled because the display function is not used on the
Placement data screen.
(5) Cnvr (Conveyor) menu
The operation is the same as that for [5/ Cnvr] of PWB data.
(6) Meas. (Measurement) menu
Not available with the placement data.
(7) Exit menu
See the description of the “Exit” command displayed on the PWB data.