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9. Manual Nozzle Change Operation Rewriting Operation of Backup Memory • The backup memory is used to manage which nozzles are attached to which heads. • The actual condition of the nozzle attachment may not match the co…

9.3 Procedure for Nozzle Storage
(1) Select the [NOZ. RESET [MOVE]] key C.
(2) Press the [HEAD #1] or the [HEAD #2] key G beside the label “BEAM
A” or “BEAM B” to select a head.
(3) Press the [MOVE] button. The machine starts to store the nozzle on the
specified head in the nozzle stocker.
9.4 Procedure for Nozzle Batch Storage
(1) Select the [ALL RESET [MOVE]] key K.
(2) When the [MOVE] button is pressed, all nozzles on the heads are stored
in the nozzle stocker.
9.5 Procedure for Continuous Operation (Test on
Nozzle Attachment and Storage Operations)
(1) Select the [SET/RESET CONT [MOVE]] key D.
(2) Press the [HEAD #1] or the [HEAD #2] key G beside the label “BEAM
A” or “BEAM B” to select a head.
(3) When no nozzle is attached to the head, select a nozzle to be taken out of
the nozzle stocker and attached by pressing one of the nozzle ID keys H.
(4) Press the [MOVE] button. The machine performs a series of operation to
attach and store the nozzles for the specified head.
• When a nozzle has already been attached to the head, the machine
stores the nozzle in the nozzle stocker and performs the nozzle attach-
ment operation again.
• When no nozzle is attached to the head, the machine performs the
nozzle attachment operation and then stores the nozzle in the nozzle
stocker.
Ref.: (a) Only the nozzles from the nozzle stocker on Side A can be
attached to the beam-A head.
Only the nozzles from the nozzle stocker on Side B can be
attached to the beam-B head.
(b) The background color of the nozzle address J changes de-
pending on which head a vacuum nozzle is attached to.
A1 Head: Yellow
A2 Head: Light Green
B1 Head: Cyan
B2 head: Light Magenta
(c) The character color of the displayed nozzle ID changes de-
pending on how the nozzle ID is used.
Green : The nozzle ID is used in the current program.
Yellow: The nozzle ID is used in a pattern program other
than the current one.
White : Although the nozzle ID is not used in any pattern
program, it is registered in the component library.
When the nozzle is set to be bypassed, a red back-
ground color is shown.
Gray : The nozzle ID is not used in any pattern program.
It is not also registered in the component library.
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9. Manual Nozzle Change Operation

9. Manual Nozzle Change Operation
Rewriting Operation of Backup Memory
• The backup memory is used to manage which nozzles are attached to which
heads.
• The actual condition of the nozzle attachment may not match the condition
(information) stored in the backup memory in the handling, etc., after an
error has occurred in nozzle attachment or storage operation. When the ma-
chine is operated under such condition, trouble (collision, wrong placement,
etc.) will result. Therefore, it is required to rewrite the data stored in the
backup memory.
CAUTION
When the backup memory is rewritten by mis-
take, a possible source of trouble will be cre-
ated.
Special care and verification are required while
the data is being rewritten.
Only the person in charge of rewriting should
perform the rewriting operation.
Procedure for Rewriting Operation
(1) Open the “MANUAL NOZZLE CHANGE OPERATION” display (Fig.
4.12) to check how the nozzles are attached and how the data is stored in
the backup memory.
• When the actual condition of the nozzle attachment matches the condi-
tion (data) stored in the backup memory, it is not necessary to rewrite
the data.
• When the actual condition does not match the data stored in the backup
memory, proceed to Step (2).
(2) When the “MANUAL NOZZLE CHANGE OPERATION” display (Fig.
4.12) is active and the [RESET] and [STOP] buttons are pressed at the
same time, the following display (hidden one) appears on the screen.
Fig. 4.13
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(3) Select the key in the head section for the backup memory condition to be
corrected. Then, choose the [NOZ. SET (OV. WR.)] or the [NOZ. RE-
SET (DELETE)] key and press the [SET] key.
(4) After all head condition is rewritten completely, press the [RTN] key.
The “DATA SAVE MODE” display appears on the screen, asking whether
or not the corrected data should be saved.
(5) Verify the rewritten contents and compare them with the actual condi-
tion.
(6) Select the [SAVE] or the [DON'T SAVE] key.
When either one of the keys is selected, the “MANUAL NOZZLE
CHANGE OPERATION” display resumes with the information in the
backup memory being updated.
9. Manual Nozzle Change Operation
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