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Chapter 5 Libraries 5-107 5-3 Copying Library 5-3-1 Copying User Library and Master Library A user library and master library are provided fo r various data such as component data, feeder data, package data, pallet data,…

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5-2-6 Feeder Library (Feeder Data)
Menu: Program>FeederData
Program>PickupData>Feeder/Pallet>FeederData
Window: For the current version, only feeder name is required for [Feeder] field. Enter this name to
PickupData>[Feeder/Pallet]. Leave other settings as default.
File>Save: Saves the edited data.
Feeder: Names of PS / F1-series feeders can be provided as available
choices. Click the right mouse button to present the list.
Lot No.: Planned for future use.
Feeder Code: Do not change.
Feed Pitch: Use the default setting.
Feed Height: Planned for future use.
X Offset: Use the default setting.
Y Offset: Use the default setting.
Setting for Multi-stick Feeder (PS-MS3)
The PS-MS3 mufti-stick feeder has multiple pickup points. Their positions are defined by
coordinate offsets from the coordinate values of the station on which the PS-MS1 is set.
Enter feeder names from PS-MS3-A to PS-MS-I that correspond to the pickup points in the
pickup data. Then, enter offsets of each pickup point to [X Offset] and [Y Offset] of this feeder
data.
Setting for Multi-stick Feeder (MSF-1)
The MSF-1 mufti-stick feeder has multiple pickup points. Their positions are defined by
coordinate offsets from the coordinate values of the station on which the MSF-1 is set.
Enter feeder names from MSF-01 to MSF-16 that correspond to the pickup points in the pickup
data. Then, enter offsets of each pickup point to [X Offset] and [Y Offset] of this feeder data..

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5-3 Copying Library
5-3-1 Copying User Library and Master Library
A user library and master library are provided for various data such as component data, feeder
data, package data, pallet data, tray data, and nozzle data.
In the user library, you can store the data you have created to use it for other programs. The
master library consists of read-only typical data loaded at the factory prior to shipment. Both
user library and master library are normally hidden. Any desired data in the master library can
be copied into the user library.
Menu: Program>ComponentData/FeederData/PackageData/PalletData/TrayData/NozzleData
Action:
① In each data window, click [Tool]>[Search Library] or the [Search Library] icon.
Or, press the F3 key on the keyboard.
② The user library and master library appear in the lower part of the window.
The user library is shown in white and the master library in gray.
③ Copy data by dragging and dropping it between the data list in the upper part and the
user library or master library in the lower part.
④ You can also copy data from the master library to the user library by dragging and
dropping it.
Note: If data with the same code name exists in the copy destination, that data will be overwritten.
So, it is recommended to change (rename) the code name after the component data has been
copied.
Note: No data can be copied to the master library.
Drag and drop desired
data to copy it.
Master Library (gray)
Various data
User Librar
y
(white)
[Search Library] icon

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⑤ You can select to display the user library or master library.
Click the [>>] button to check on a desired library you want to display. You can also
display both the user library and master library.
Additionally, when you check on [Auto sort] and click the <Hand Glass> button, the data
can be sorted.
⑥ You can search data by filtering.
Enter the size and/or other parameters and click the [Hand Glass] button. Candidates are
then extracted.
⑦ Click [Tool]>[Search Library] or the [Search Library] icon once again.
The user library and master library displays at the lower portion will be closed.
Or, pressing the F3 key on the keyboard will also close the user library and master library
displays.
[Hand Glass] button
[Hand Glass] button