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Chapter 10 Replenishing Com ponents and Using Maintenance Menus 10-12 Setting tab Open each tab (XY-axes, Conveyor, Head...) and spe cify item s to be warmed up in detail. To warm up only the items specified in a singl…

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10-3-3 Warm Up
With this menu, the machine performs warm-up operation, while simultaneously self-checking
its performance. If an error is found in this process, an error message will be displayed. At a
system startup at which a specified interval has passed since the last warm-up, the system asks
you whether to execute warm-up. Irrespective of this interval, you can execute warm-up any
time you want by selecting this menu.
Warm-up operation allows the specified machine parts to move. When executing
warm-up operation, do not stick head, hands, or other parts of the body inside the
mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make sure non-operators are at a safe distance
from the machine.
Before starting warm-up, make sure no foreign obstacles are left in the mounter or tray feeder.
Otherwise, costly machine damage can occur.
Menu: Manual>Warm Up
Execute tab
Clicking <Execute> button executes warm-up operation for all the items specified in [Setting]
tab.
Clicking <Ageing> button executes warm-up operation repeatedly until <Stop> button is
clicked.
Note: Only items in the tabs (XY-axes, Conveyor, Head, and more) whose top check box is checked
will be warmed up.
Caution
Warning

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Setting tab
Open each tab (XY-axes, Conveyor, Head...) and specify items to be warmed up in detail. To
warm up only the items specified in a single tab, check the top check box in the tab and click
<Execute> button.
Use [Actuator Clearance] as default setting.
Time tab
Specify interval between executions of warm-up operation. At a system startup at which the
specified interval has passed since the last warm-up, the system asks you whether to execute
warm-up. Setting increment is hour.
Note: When you enter “0” for the warm-up interval, the system won’t ask you for confirmation on
whether to execute warm-up.
* The number of heads, number of Z
axes, and number of θ axes differ
depending on the mounter model.

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10-4 Signal I/O
Signal I/O stands for signal input/output. Signal input refers to an input signal sent from each
sensor. Signal output refers to an output command sent to each actuator.
The Signal Output (Control) window serves as controls to move actuators for checking their
movements. In response to their movements, the Signal Input (Monitor) window shows the
positions of motors and actuators and the sensor On/Off status.
10-4-1 Signal Input Monitor
You can check the current status (On/Off) of each sensor. “1” indicates on, “0” off. When a
sensor detects the movement of a switch, motor, or actuator, the Signal Input Monitor shows the
sensor status change. This is also used to find a wire disconnection or sensor failure.
Menu: Menu: Manual>Signal I/O>Signal Input (Monitor)
■ List ………. Not used
■ Details…… Not used
■ FIO……….. Not used
■ Feeder
“1” indicates no feeder is set.
“0” indicates a feeder is set.
The upper part is the signal input monitor for the front feeder bank.
The lower part is the signal input monitor for the rear feeder bank.