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V- 55 Programming Manual Part V Inspection Data Step2: Select Edit > Inspection Selection > Detail Settings from the menu-bar. NOTE The same operation can be performed by pressing Ctrl + Alt + . Figure 5-2 Detail S…

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Part V Inspection Data
5 Inspection Selection
Inspection selection is an effective function to manage inspection data of its product variations.
5.1 Inspection Overview
Some components are not mounted in different variations even in the same design. Componentʼs shapes
and colors may also differ from supplier to suppliers. In those cases, different variation of the inspection data
can be applied without making new inspection data with Inspection selection function. Inspection selection
achieves to reduce time for data creation and to manage inspection data easily.
5.2 Type of Inspection Selection
5.2.1 Skip Inspection
Skips arbitrarily selected components. The function is useful if components are missing as PCB
version differs.
5.2.2 Do Inspection for Not Placed
Only inspect missing component for arbitrarily selected components. If there is no component, the
result will be OK.
This is used when inspecting whether components which do not have to be mounted on certain
versions of PCB are mounted or not.
5.2.3 Exchange Macro
Apply arbitrarily macro for arbitrarily selected components.
Because libraries can be made for each macro, multiple libraries can be applied to the same
component.
5.3 Setting Procedure
Step1: Select File > Select Data from the menu-bar to open the inspection data.
Figure 5-1 Select Data

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Step2: Select Edit > Inspection Selection > Detail Settings from the menu-bar.
NOTE
The same operation can be performed by pressing
Ctrl
+
Alt
+ .
Figure 5-2 Detail Settings
Step3: The dialog shown in Figure 5-3 appears. Press Add.
NOTE
Select an inspection selection from the Board Selection list-box and press Add. A new
inspection selection is added based on the selected inspection selection from the Board
Selection list-box. If there is no inspection selection in the Board Selection list-box, a new
inspection selection is added based on the Default inspection selection.
Figure 5-3 Add

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Step4: The dialog shown in Figure 5-4 appears. Enter the inspection selection name and press OK.
Figure 5-4 Set Inspection Selection Name
Step5: New inspection selection is added in the Board Selection list-box. Select added inspection
selection. The component name is displayed in the Normal Inspection list-box. Set according to
the type of inspection selection. After all the settings are completed, press Apply. The dialog
shown in Figure 5-6 appears. Press Yes. This is the end of inspection selection settings.
NOTE
For details, refer to Part V 5.3.1 Skip Inspection, Part V 5.3.2 Do Inspection for Not
Placed and Part V 5.3.3 Exchange Macro.
NOTE
To display the component name in the Normal Inspection list-box, check Component.
To display the macro name in the Normal Inspection list-box,
check Macro Code.
To display the library name in the Normal Inspection list-box,
check Library.
Figure 5-5 Apply
Figure 5-6 Apply settings