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The Machine >> Machine Overview 3-2 SYS-CP842-1.0E 3.1.2 What s New About the Machine System This machine uses a new style of interfa ce and embedded control syst em which deliv- ers a number of benefits to our use…

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3. The Machine
This part provides an overview of the structure and workings of the machine, and
includes a list of the terminology used in this manual.
3.1 Machine Overview
3.1.1 Notes Regarding CP-842E/842ME Operation
Absolute encoders are used on all servo motors on the machines. Differences with
other machine types are listed below.
The harness connectors on the servo motors should not be removed. If a harness
connector is removed it will be necessary to recalibrate Proper data.
Proper data measurement is also required at the following times.
• After replacing the motor
• After removing the cable connector from between the motor and servo amp
• If the backup battery within the servo amp is dead
Zero-setting is not required.

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SYS-CP842-1.0E
3.1.2 Whats New About the Machine System
This machine uses a new style of interface and embedded control system which deliv-
ers a number of benefits to our users. At Fuji, we are calling equipment using this
system, ‘PCC machines’. PCC stands for ‘personal computer controlled’.
The most obvious difference from our older push button style machines is the touch
panel interface. The touch panel is a more intuitive, and easier to use for operators.
The machine control software is an application running on WindowsNT
TM
, installed on
the machine’s internal PC. This is connected to the touch panel, which now serves as
the input/output device for interaction with the operator.
By using a standard PC system, many features common to PC environments are now
part of Fuji’s machines.
• Software upgrades delivered on CD-ROM.
• Ethernet networkability.
• Storage of data on hard disk.
• Incorporation of functions such as the vision system and SECS/GEM protocol,
as software running on the main system.
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3.1.3 Machine Movement During Operation
The explanation below provides a description of machine movement from the point a
panel is loaded onto the in-conveyor to the point where the panel is unloaded from the
out-conveyor.
1 Panel check
When the START button is pressed, a check is made of whether a panel is present on
the conveyor.
2 Panel loading
A panel is loaded onto the in-conveyor (A).
The loaded panel is then lifted and transferred to the in-carrier (B).
A
In-conveyor
Panel
B
In-carrier