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Chapter 9 Running a Job 9-9 5. Run Mode: Normal: Normal operation (Pick up → Vision process → Place) is performed. Pass PCB Through: PCB passes through without clamping the PCB or mounting components. No Component Run: V…

Chapter 9 Running a Job
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Window:
1. Edit & Teach Used to edit the program during production.
For details, see Edit & Teach Mode during a Job Run.
2. Operator: Select an operator name. Only operators registered for
Management>RegisterOperator are selectable here. Job run can be
performed without registering an operator.
3. Axis Speed [%]: Set a ratio to the maximum speed (100%) to slow down the speed of
all axes.
4. Pause Mode: You can pause a job run for every single PCB.
OFF
Job run continues without a pause.
ON
Select a desired pause method from the combo-box.
[Pause before PCB release]:
Job run pauses before a PCB is released (after production of one
PCB).
[Pause after PCB release]:
Job run pauses after a PCB is released (after production of one PCB).
[Pause before PCB load]:
Job run pauses without loading the next PCB after the current PCB
board has been unloaded.
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5. Run Mode: Normal:
Normal operation (Pick up → Vision process → Place) is performed.
Pass PCB Through:
PCB passes through without clamping the PCB or mounting
components.
No Component Run:
Vision processing is normally performed, but component on/off
check and offset compensation are not performed. Also pickup
vacuum check is not performed. So, the pickup retry does not occur.
No Feeding:
Feeder indexing is not performed for allowing non-component run.
No Comp. Countdown:
Component count is not checked. So, the component shortage does
not occur.
No PCB Change:
Program is repeated without changing the board. Deselecting this
option, the current board is unloaded. When the next board is
supplied, this board is loaded and the program is run.
Endless:
Regardless of PCB Count, no-component run continues endlessly.
Four options under <No Component> can be selected or deselected
during a non-component run.
6. PCB Skip When this button is executed in the [Cycle Stop] mode during
production, the mounting operation for the PCB will be stopped
immediately and the PCB will be transferred to the exit position.
(After the next PCB is loaded, normal production steps will be
performed.)
7. PCB Transfer: The PCB transfer status is displayed graphically. The input/output
status of the process signal is indicated by the lamps. When the
conveyor flow direction is left to right, the left side shows the
pre-process signal while the right side shows the post-process
signal.
Note: For 1-drive conveyor, pressing the arrow buttons at both ends of the
conveyor graphic can rotate the conveyor belt.
8. PCB Count: First, enter the number of PCBs to produce. Once the job run starts,
the display changes to show the number of produced PCBs
(Produced PCB count/Total PCB count). The PCB count increments
every time the PCB production is completed.
9. Time/PCB: Time required to manufacture a PCB.
10. Remaining Time: Remaining time until the current job run ends.
11. PCBs CPH: The number of components placed on the specified number of
boards per one hour.
12. Image Capture Rate The success rate of the component vision process is displayed.
13. Pickup Rate The success rate of the component pickup is displayed.
14. [Current Setting] tab: The current settings in the User Parameter are displayed.
Clicking the <Management Data> button will display the
Performance Record for the currently running program.
This data is the production management data when the button is
clicked. The data is not updated while the data is displayed.

Chapter 9 Running a Job
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15. [Run Detail] tab To start a job run from a middle of program, make the settings in
this Tab window.
Continue
When the job run is stopped and cancelled, the mounter saves the
mounting completion step.
When the re-production is started from the next step of the
mounting completion step, check on this check box and restart the
production.
Note: Be sure to check on the [Continue] box.
Note: When you start the production from the beginning, the saved step
Nos. are cleared.
Start from the selected row
To start the job run from the selected step and complete the job run
at the selected step, check on this check box.
Start Step Edit:
Next, click this button. The following window will appear.
Enter a start
step No. where
to start the
production.
Enter an end
step No. where
to end the
production.
Production icon
Arrow mark (production
start point) is located at the
top.
Production icon
Arrow mark
(production
start point) is
located
halfway.