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The Machine >> Glossary SYS-CP842-1.0E 3-13 3.2 Glossary This chapter defines some of the terms used throughout th is manual. Users famil iar with other Fuji machines should be awar e that certain terms may carry d…

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Information bar
G:Messages display in this area of the information bar relating to the main proce-
dures associated with the screen above.
H:This displays either FRONT or REAR depending on which side of the machine is
currently set as the active side at which commands at the touch screen can be
used. To change the active side it is necessary to move the side selection switch
on the machine to ENABLE.
Command bar
I:Press the [Set Switch] button to display the [Parts Set Switch] screen. This
switch is used in place of the standard hardware switch to confirm that the set-
ting of parts is complete.
J:Press the [Vision] button to display a screen at which one of the three cameras
can be selected. When a camera button is pressed the raw image acquired by
that camera displays on screen.
K:Press the [Host] button to display a screen at which the communication and con-
trol status can be specified.
L:Press [Servo Count] to display the [Servo Count] screen. This displays readings
in mm/deg. or pulses for each of the eleven axes on the machine.
M:Press [Jog:] to display a screen at which inching speed and other settings can be
made. The button carries the name of the selected axis combination which will
move when the inching controls are used.

The Machine >> Glossary
SYS-CP842-1.0E 3-13
3.2 Glossary
This chapter defines some of the terms used throughout this manual. Users familiar
with other Fuji machines should be aware that certain terms may carry different
meanings to those used in other Fuji documentation.
Note: A number of important changes have been made to Fuji terminology which may cause confu-
sion for users of other Fuji machines. These changes have been made after consulting our
users in reference to applying terminology in alignment with SEMI standards.
What was called a board in the past is now referred to as panel and what was called a block
in the past is now referred to as a board. Therefore, mulitblock board is now called a multi-
board panel.
Although recipe is used in the host system FujiCam, production program will continue to be
used at the machine, and in machine related documentation.
advance pick-up
To increase throughput, parts are be picked up in advance during the loading of pan-
els.
board
A board is one of several identical circuits that constitute a panel, which are separated
when assembly is complete.
device (feeder) pallet (CP-842ME Option)
Feeders are loaded on this pallet in order to supply parts.
global skip mark
A mark applied to a multiboard panel to indicate that a skip mark has been attached,
and that the machine must inspect to determine which blocks will be skipped. If a glo-
bal skip mark is not detected, parts are placed on the boards on the panel without per-
forming further skip mark reading. See also multiboard panel.
inching
The action of manually moving a machine axis using the inching keys at the machine.
The inching keys are held down to move the axis to the desired position.
in/out lifter
The metal plates on the inside of the in- and out-conveyor which raise the panel(s) for
clamping on the in-/out-carrier.
in-/out-carrier
The two mechanisms at the in- and out-conveyor, which carry the panel(s) to and from
the XY-table.

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machine configuration data
Data that is used specifically for machine settings that vary depending on require-
ments. Configuration data allows the operator to change the display at the signal
tower, and to specify the use of functions such as nozzle statictical processing and
automatic pick-up offset. Machine configuration data and calibration data are collec-
tively referred to as machine data, which is called Proper data for machines other
than those in the PCC group (refer to section 1.2, Whats New About the Machine Sys-
tem). See also calibration data.
multiboard panel
A panel that is composed of several identical smaller boards which are separated
when assembly is complete.
nozzle holder
A nozzle holder is attached to the end of each of the sixteen placing heads on the tur-
ret. Each nozzle holder can hold up to six different nozzles (see also turret).
Pallet Change Unit (PCU)
Trolley style device used to transfer device pallets on and off the machine.
production program
The operating instructions that enable the machine to assemble all, or a specified por-
tion of the panel. In Fujis host system FujiCam, a production program is referred to
as a recipe.
recovery
The action of reexecuting a pick-up sequence which was not successfully performed at
the previous attempt. The number of recovery attempts and the mode of recovery are
user specified.
skip mark
A mark on the panel which makes it possible to prevent the machine from placing
parts on a specific board of a multiboard panel. If the machine detects a skip mark at
the specified position on the board, it knows assembly for that board is not required.
touch screen
The interface on the machine which allows the operator to execute the machine com-
mands by touching the appropriate button on the screen.
XY-table
The main conveyor onto which the panel(s) is loaded during assembly.
virtual keyboard
This is a keyboard which displays on the touch screen. It is used to enter passwords,
etc.