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Chapter 3 Starting and Shutting Down Part 1 (10) Select the quantity of the pr oduction run. Press the [PROGRAM], [QTYSET] command function keys and set the number of boards to be pr oduced. A setting of zero will make t…

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Part 1 Chapter 3 Starting and Shutting Down
(5) Transmit Status data to the FCP IV-3.
Status data is retained in the FCP IV-3’s memory even after the
machine’s power is turned off. Thus, once Status data has been
transmitted to the machine, this step need not be repeated.
(However, it will be necessary to transmit Status data to the
machine after performing the reset-start procedure described
below.) Status data can be modified either directly at the
machine, or indirectly using an MCS 30 computer. When
Status data is modified using an MCS 30 computer, it must be
transmitted to the machine before operation.
(6) Transmit Proper data to the FCP IV-3.
Proper data is retained in the FCP IV-3’s memory even after the
machine’s power is turned off. Thus, once Proper data has
been transmitted to the machine, this step need not be
repeated. (However, it will be necessary to transmit Proper
data to the machine after performing the reset-start procedure
described below.) When Proper data is modified at the MCS 30
computer; the modified Proper data must then be transmitted
to the machine before operation. It is also possible to change a
part of Proper data at the machine. Once the change is made at
the machine, if the Proper data is transmitted to the MCS 30
then that Proper data will be saved on the MCS 30 computer.
(7) Transmit programs to the machine.
Programs are retained in the FCP IV-3’s memory even after the
machine’s power is turned off. Thus, once a program has been
transmitted to the machine, this step need not be repeated.
(However, it will be necessary to transmit programs to the
machine after performing the reset-start procedure described
below.) New programs are created using an MCS 30 computer;
these must be transmitted to the machine before they can be
used in production.
(8) Release the [EMERGENCY STOP] button.
While the FCP IV-3 [EMERGENCY STOP] switch is pressed,
the 200V power line will be cut. If this switch is pressed,
release it.
(9) Select the production program.
Using either MCS/2H or the FCP IV-3 [PROGRAM] command
function, select the production program.
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(10)Select the quantity of the production run.
Press the [PROGRAM], [QTYSET] command function keys and
set the number of boards to be produced. A setting of zero will
make the machine run indefinitely.
Note: Scheduled production quantity can be set in the program.
Enter the production quantity into the Production_qty. field
(in the Production_mode section of MCS/2H), and transmit
to the FCP IV-3. When the production run is complete the
machine will stop and the operator will be informed.
(11)Set the operation mode.
In either [AUTO] or [STEP] press the [MODE] command
function key to change the operation mode.
The operation mode changes among the three choices listed
below each time the [MODE] key is pressed.
Product:
Carries out normal production of boards.
Simulate:
This mode is not currently supported.
Idle:
Machine carries out all functions except vision processing
and fiducial mark reading. Board feed is not carried out.
Note: The operation mode “Product” is automatically selected when
the power supply is turned on.
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3.1.2 Reset-Start
The contents of the FCP IV-3’s memory have to be cleared
whenever the machine’s memory card and ROM chips are replaced
to upgrade the software. It may also be necessary to clear the
memory of erroneous data should the FCP IV-3 begin to operate
abnormally.
All Status data, Proper data and production programs are deleted
from the memory of the FCP IV-3 when the reset-start operation is
carried out. Therefore, this data has to be transmitted from the
MCS 30 to the FCP IV-3 again. Remember to restart the machine
after transmitting the Proper data from the computer.
Use the following procedure to reset-start the FCP IV-3.
(1) Boot up the MCS 30 computer. This computer compiles
production information transmitted from the
FCP IV-3 in Off Line mode.
(2) Set the circuit breaker.
The FCP IV-3’s main circuit breaker must be set to the ON
position before the FCP IV-3 can be turned on.
(3) Turn on the power.
While pressing the [RESET] button, press the [POWER ON]
button. When “Memory Backup NG” appears on the display
screen the [RESET] button may be released.
(4) Release the [EMERGENCY STOP] button.
If the [EMERGENCY STOP] button has been pressed, the 200 V
power will not come on when the operator presses
[POWER ON]. Be sure to release the [EMERGENCY STOP]
button if it has been pressed.
(5) Transmit the Status data.
Transmit the correct Status data from the MCS 30 computer.
Note: For information concerning the meaning of Status data
values please refer to Chapter 4, Section 2 of the MCS/2H
Operation Manual.
(6) Transmit the Proper data.
Transmit the Proper data from the MCS 30 computer to the FCP
IV-3. Note that the Proper data can be sent either before or
after zero setting is done provided that the Proper data is
transmitted before any command function keys are pressed.
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