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2 INTRODUCTION 2.4 PRINTER OPTIONS 18 TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Vol 1 E By DEK 04/2019 2.4 PRINTER OPTIONS This comprehensive set of manuals cover all possible options available for fitment to this printer. The table be…

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2.3 CONVENTIONS
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2.3.3 Safety Notices
Safety notices and associated symbols are utilized throughout the complete manual range to high-
light to the user the possible risks that may cause injury to personnel (for further information refer to
3 "SAFETY FEATURES" [}21]). An example is shown below:
WARNING
BOARD CLAMPS. EXTREME CARE MUST BE EXERCISED WHEN WORKING IN
THE TOOLING AREA OF THE MACHINE TO AVOID INJURY. THE FOILS ON THE
FRONT AND REAR BOARD CLAMPS ARE VERY SHARP.
2.3.4 Notes
Notes are used extensively throughout the manuals to provide additional information to the user.
Notes are displayed in italic text prefixed by the word in uppercase. An example is shown below:
NOTE
Detailed information regarding print processing in general is highlighted………….
2.3.5 Bold Text
Bold text is used throughout the manuals to identify the following occurrences:
●
An action on the user, (example shown below):
► Select Run Diagnost.
●
A message displayed on the monitor screen, (example shown below):
The following message is displayed: 'Ensure that the correct squeegees are fitted.'
●
A dimension, (example shown below):
► Loosen the securing screw using a 4mm Allen key.
●
A named sub-section of a procedure, (example shown below):
If the calibration jig displays 10kg, go to Calibration Complete.
2.3.6 Cross References
References to other information contained in this two volume manual are displayed in two different
ways, dependent on the volume location of the reference and the reference destination. If the refer-
ence and reference destination are in the same volume of the manual then the cross reference is
displayed as shown below:
●
See 2.3.5 "Bold Text" [}17].
where the initial number is the paragraph number, the following text is the paragraph heading and
the number in square brackets is the page number of the reference destination.
If the reference and reference destination are in different volumes of the manual, the cross refer-
ence is displayed as shown below:
●
See Pneumatics Module chapter in Volume 2 of this manual.

2 INTRODUCTION
2.4 PRINTER OPTIONS
18 TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Vol 1 E By DEK 04/2019
2.4 PRINTER OPTIONS
This comprehensive set of manuals cover all possible options available for fitment to this printer.
The table below lists all the available hardware options:
Features
Adjustable Width Stencil Mount (AWSM) Remote Board Stop
Dedicated Tooling Semi-Auto Stencil Loader
Foreign Machine Interface Pod Squeegee Drip Tray
Grid-Lok Tooling Squeegee Pressure Hardware
Heavy Board Rails Stinger
Multi-Interface Unit Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Paste Roll Height Monitor Underscreen Cleaner
Power Monitoring Vacuum Box Tooling

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2.5 GLOSSARY
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2.5 GLOSSARY
Term Definition
2D Inspection 2D Inspection is a software feature which utilizes the machine vis-
ion system to detect print medium deposits on the board of the
screen.
Actuator A motor and leadscrew assembly utilized to drive a mechanical
device in a given direction.
Asset Management A range of tools employed in the process of machine maintenance;
includes a module that provides a wireless real time connection
from the DEK machine to the ASM call centre for fault diagnosis.
Camsafe Switch Safety interlock switch mounted on an opening printhead cover.
CAN Controller Area Network. The CAN is a bus system for machine mo-
tion control. The CAN is a two wire data link designed for transmis-
sion of small data packets for fast update of axis position informa-
tion.
CCD Charge-Couple Device. An integral circuit that responds to light.
Consisting of MOS (metal-oxide semiconductor) photosensitive ca-
pacitors are arranged in a regular array, producing a corresponding
voltage and hence charge proportional to the light's intensity.
Chase The moving frame within the screen alignment module holding the
print screen.
Cp A term used in statistical analysis to represent Process Capability
(repeatability).
Cpk A term used in statistical analysis to represent accurate repeatabil-
ity.
Crate British term describing an electronic enclosure.
Downline A term referring to an item or piece of equipment within a produc-
tion line situated after the DEK machine moving in the direction of
the line towards the end.
E Stop Emergency stop button. An electrical safety switch providing auto-
matic shut down of equipment.
Diagnostics A fault finding aid in software. Enables a technician to individually
control the motors, sensors and switches throughout the machine.
Fiducial Geometric alignment mark on the board and the stencil.
Field of View Area of the image seen through the camera lens.
FMI Foreign Machine Interface. Electronic means of communication with
adjacent machines.
GUI Graphical User Interface. An enhanced DEK interface utilized in the
2D inspection, portraying a realistic representation of a board being
inspected.
Host Comms Host Comms provide the user with access to certain networking
functions without accessing the machine maintenance function.
Instinctiv The DEK machine software interface providing to the user an en-
hanced graphically machine display.
Knead Action of working the solder paste into a soft mixture.
Loom Wiring harness or cable assembly. A loom is composed of several
wires fitted with a connector.
MIU Machine Interface Unit. Allows the machine to communicate with
other machines up and down the line.
MMI Man Machine Interface. A modular system enabling communication
between the user and the machine, utilizing the monitor, keyboard,
tricoloured beacon and the two button control system.