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Chapter 10 Replenishing Com ponents and Using Maintenance Menus 10-16 10-4-3 Serial I/O ■ Serial I/O List Serial signal output (Device 1 ・ 3 ・ 5 ・ 7 ・ 9 ・ 11 ・ 13 ・ 15) Serial signal input (Device 2 ・ 4 ・ 6 ・ 8 ・ 10 ・ 12…

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10-4-2 Signal Output Control
The Signal Output (Control) window serves as controls to turn on or off actuators. “1” indicates
On state, “0” Off state. “0” and “1” toggle as you click on it, and the corresponding actuator is
turned on or off simultaneously. This operation allows you to check actuator movement in
troubleshooting. When an actuator moves properly by this operation, its sensor responds and
the Signal Input (Monitor) window shows the result. The combination of an address and bit
number (0-7) represents a signal. The name of each signal is shown in the Details tab.
Turning on/off signal output in the Signal Output (Control) window allows an actuator
to move. During this operation, do not stick your head, hands, or other parts of the body
inside the mounter or tray feeder. Serious injury can result. Also make sure
non-operators are a safe distance from the mounter or tray feeder.
During signal output on/off operation, make sure no foreign obstacles are left in the mounter or
tray feeder. Otherwise, costly machine damage can occur.
Menu: Manual>Signal I/O>Signal Output (Control)
■ List ……… Not used
■ Details ….. Not used
■ Feeder
This tab allows you to operate the part feeders set in the front and rear feeder banks.
Action:
① Scroll left or right to display the desired feeder number.
② Click “0” of the desired feeder number to switch it to “1”.
③ Click <Execute> button to allow the feeder to move for one feeder indexing.
Warning
Caution

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10-4-3 Serial I/O
■ Serial I/O List
Serial signal output (Device 1・3・5・7・9・11・13・15)
Serial signal input (Device 2・4・6・8・10・12・14・16)
Action:
① Click the [Status] cell of the actuator you want to operate.
② At the same time you click the cell, the display changes 1(On) or 0(Off), and the actuator
moves accordingly.
Example:
■ Moving Up and Down the Board Stopper
① Select Manual> Signal I/O to open the [Serial I/O] window.
② Select the [Device1] tab.
③ Click the [Status] cell of [Board Stopper Up A]. The status changes “0” to “1” and the board
stopper moves up. At this time, confirm that the [Status] cell of [Board Stopper Up A] in
[Device2] switches from “0” to “1”.
④ To move down the board stopper, click the [Status] cell of [Board Stopper Up A] in
[Device1] again. The status changes “1” to “0”. At the same time, the [Status] cell of [Board
Stopper Up A] in [Device2] switches from “1” to “0”.
Turning on/off signal output in the Signal Output (Control) window allows an actuator
to move. During this operation, do not stick your head, hands, or other parts of the body
inside the mounter or tray feeder. Serious injury can result. Also make sure
non-operators are a safe distance from the mounter or tray feeder.
During signal output on/off operation, make sure no foreign obstacles are left in the mounter or
tray feeder. Otherwise, costly machine damage can occur.
10-4-4 Signal Input/Output Map
For the signal input/output map (signal input/output list), refer to the M10M20 service manual,
Chapter 4 “Electrical Section” > Signal Output Map/Signal Input Map.
Warning
Caution

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10-4-5 Actuators
Actuators mean devices to cause a machine to function. In this system, actuators specifically
mean pneumatic-driven devices and parts feeders. The Actuator menu allows you to check
each actuator movement and to measure its timing.
The Actuator allows the specified actuator to move. While operating actuators via this
menu, do not stick your head, hands, or other physical parts inside the mounter or the
tray feeder. Serious injury may result. Also make sure non-operator are at a safe
distance from the mounter or the tray feeder.
Before operating actuators, make sure no foreign obstacles are left in the mounter and the tray
feeder. The mounter and the tray feeder may cause damage.
Menu: Manual>Actuator
On/Off tab
* The number of heads differs depending on the mounter model.
Action:
① Under [Select Actuator], select a type of actuator.
② Click <OFF> button for the desired actuator. <OFF> button turns to <ON> and the
actuator starts to operate.
③ Click <ON> button. <ON> button turns to <OFF> and the actuator stops to operate.
Window:
Head Vacuum Head1 Vacuum
Head2 Vacuum
Head3 Vacuum
Head4 Vacuum
Head5 Vacuum
Head6 Vacuum
Warning
Caution