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5 − 78 5.6 Pick Data The pick data establishes the t ypes of component feeder s used - whether they are the tape f eeders, stick f eeders, or t ray holder . It also def ines the position of t he component f eeders. It al…

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(2) Display items
No. Item Description
1 Component name Displays the component name list.
2 Pack. Displays the packaging style list.
3 Ctrg Displays the centering method list.
4 Nzl. Displays the available nozzle number list.
5 Try Displays the menu that asks you whether to perform a trial operation or
not.
6 Place Shows the number of placements of this component (by referring to the
placement data).
7 Pick Represents the level of completion of all pick data of the applicable
component.
"OK" denotes all the pick data of the applicable component is completed,
while "NG" denotes any pick data is incomplete
8 Compo
Represents the level of completion of all pick data of the applicable
component.
"OK" denotes all the pick data of the applicable component is completed,
while "NG" denotes any pick data is incomplete
9 VIsion When “VCS” is selected as the centering method, this column indicates
whether Vision data is completely created or not. If completed, “OK”
appears. Otherwise, “NG” appears. When “Laser align” is selected as
the centering method, “**” appears on this column.
<5> Cnvr (Conveyor) menu
This command loads and unloads the PWBs.
The operation is the same as that for the PWB data.
<6> Meas. (Measurement) menu
For details, see “Measurement menu”.
<7> Exit menu
The same as the production end of PWB data.
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5.6 Pick Data
The pick data establishes the types of component feeders used - whether they are the
tape feeders, stick feeders, or tray holder.
It also defines the position of the component feeders.
It also establishes the layout of these feeders, and the position at which components
are picked up.
For the component angle, it is the angle viewed from the supply side.
5.6.1 Setting range
(1) Layout range
The tape feeders, stick feeders, or tray holders are to be mounted onto the
machine by inserting each feeder pin into the feeder mount holes. The following
table shows the possible locations for the feeders to be installed.
Feeder type Bank F Bank R
8 mm 1 ~ 39 1 ~ 39
12 mm 1 ~ 38 2 ~ 39
16 mm 1 ~ 38 2 ~ 39
24 mm 1 ~ 37 3 ~ 39
32 mm 1 ~ 36 4 ~ 39
44 mm 1 ~ 33 7 ~ 39
Tape feeder
56 mm 1 ~ 33 7 ~ 39
TYPE-N 1 ~ 38 2 ~ 39 Stick feeder
TYPE-W 1 ~ 35 5 ~ 39
BF10 1 ~ 39 1 ~ 39
BF11 1 ~ 39 1 ~ 39
BF12 1 ~ 39 1 ~ 39
BF25 1 ~ 39 1 ~ 39
Bulk feeder
BF28 1 ~ 39 1 ~ 39
Tray holder Installation is impossible All the lanes used
on the rear.
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5.6.2 Operation screen
(1) Screen display
The component data is shown in a listing and divided into the left-hand half and
right-hand half as shown in Figures 5.6.2.1 and 5.6.2.2.
Figure 5.6.2.1 Pick data: Left-hand half
Figure 5.6.2.2 Pick data: Right-hand half