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2.7.1 1-1 to 1-4, 2-1 to 2-4
When the [Nozzle Stocker] tab is pressed on the "Offset Data" tab sheet and the
[1-1] tab is pressed, the following tab sheet appears.
Note
(a) The same tab sheet appears from [1-2] to [2-4].
(b) The tab sheet may look different, depending on which options are selected.
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[2]
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[1] X (Horizontal) and Y (Vertical) [mm]
This offset data is used to adjust the nozzle change position deviation from
the nozzle stocker unit position designed value based on the PCB locating
base XY coordinates (Machine Reference XY Coordinates: Origin P0).
The Machine Reference XL Coordinates are set to the reference values.
When positive (+) value is set for the offset value, the nozzle change position
is changed to directions X(+) and Y(+).
[2] L (Height) [mm]
When a value is entered with a plus (+) sign, the nozzle change position
(height) is changed in the L (+) direction, concluding that the descending
stroke has increased.
Nozzle
Nozzle Mounting Level
(Upper Surface of Nozzle Stocker Block)
L(+)
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Note
The above "L" is effective only in the master nozzle.
2.7 "Nozzle Stocker" Window
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2.8 "PCB Recog" Window
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2.8 "PCB Recog" Window
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Set the following offset values for each camera.
[1] PCB Recog Cam
The set parameters are used to adjust the horizontal tilt of the PEC
recognition camera.
Z (Angle) [deg]
Set the parameters representing the angular deviations in the scanning
coordinates of the PEC recognition cameras based on the machine reference
X/Y coordinates (Xm-Ym).
When the camera scanning coordinates are shifted counterclockwise to the
machine reference X/Y coordinate system, a plus sign must be afxed to
each offset data.
Xm(+)
Ym(+)
Yc(+)
Xc(+)
Yc(+)
Xc(+)
Angle of PEC Recognition Camera
Xm-Ym
Xc-Yc
Angle of PEC Recognition Camera
Pm. Machine Reference
Coordinate Origin
: Machine Reference
Coordinate System
: PEC Recognition
Coordinate System
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