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Part T wo Automatic Operation and Programming

Part 1
7.7 Skipping a Faulty Nozzle
A nozzle determined as faulty by nozzle center measurement (due to
measurement error, nozzle bent, abnormal nozzle diameter, etc.) should
basically be replaced with a normal nozzle. However it is possible to skip
a faulty nozzle if it cannot be replaced with a normal one because of no
spare nozzles or for other reasons.
To use this function, specify the proper data as follows:
12:Machine Status B 0000 0000 0000 0001
A faulty nozzle skipped with this function will display in red in the skip
nozzle display area. To cancel this function, execute either of the
following methods:
• Cancelling by nozzle center measurement
Execute the nozzle center measurement. If measurement result is OK,
the nozzle skip function will be cancelled.
• Cancelling by nozzle skip editor
Nozzle skip function can also be cancelled using the nozzle skip
editor. The faulty nozzle must be replaced, otherwise, a nozzle pick-
up or vision processing error will occur if the skip function is
cancelled.
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Part Two
Automatic Operation and Programming

Chapter 1 Automatic OperationPart 2
1. Automatic Operation
This chapter explains the automatic operation and step operation of the
FCP IV-3.
1.1 Automatic Nozzle Selection
The FCP IV-3 features a function to automatically select the nozzle which
best suits a given part. The user defines the diameters of the nozzles and
nozzle background disks used by the program ([Program] Machine_data)
as well as the maximum nozzle diameter and minimum background disk
size permitted in placing the part. If a part must be placed by a nozzle of
a specific diameter, this is also input.
Based on this data, the FCP IV-3 judges which nozzle should be used to
place the part.
Data is input in two places: in the program and in the part’s Part Data file.
1.1.1 Program Nozzle Diameters
The FCP IV-3 holds three nozzle sizes per holder: S, M, and L. The
nozzle diameter assigned to each size could vary according to the
user’s application and thus may differ among production
programs. Accordingly, each production program defines the
diameter for each nozzle size in the following fields in
“Prog_information”.
[Program] Machine_data
38. S_nozzle_size:
39. M_nozzle_size:
40. L_nozzle_size:
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