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4- 16 4 Using the adv anced functions 5. Edit Assistant function The Adjust Assistant function allows you to edit, search and replace within the selected row range. 5.1 Switching to the Edit Assistant screen When you pre…

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4. Setup parameters
4.1.1 Loading the saved data
Even when you have reset the mounting operation during PCB production, the machine
saves the mounting operation data that was in progress. You can load that data by press-
ing the [Read] button on the Halfway Continue dialog box, to resume the operation from
the stopped point. Since the last mounting data including error information is saved,
mounting is also performed at the mounting points at which errors occurred.
Automatic operation restarts
after loading the save data.
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4.1.2 Editing mount flags
The Halfway Continue function can also be used to perform mounting for a specific
mounting point by specifying the mount data number. For example, when you have
paused mounting operation and reset the mount data, press the [Read] button to reload
the data and edit each mounting point as necessary by using the [MntFlg] button. When
the offset function for multi-block PCBs (See "3.3 Offset parameters" in Chapter 3.) is
used, the mount data in each block can also be edited. Note that this function is used only
for the first PCB, with routine mounting operation beginning from the next PCB.
[MntFlg] button
Editing mount flags
Offset No. selection box
Mounted flag (checkmark)
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5. Edit Assistant function
The Adjust Assistant function allows you to edit, search and replace within the selected row range.
5.1 Switching to the Edit Assistant screen
When you press the [Assistant] button on the top right of the screen, the Edit Assistant
screen appears in the lower part, showing the [Row Edit] and [Replace] tabs. To return to
the previous screen, press the [Assistant] button again.
[Assistant] button
Button is depressed
when selected.
Switching to the Edit Assistant screen
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5.2 Selecting a range of rows
To select a range of rows on the data grid display, use the [Select 1 Row] or [Select All
Rows] button. The selected rows will be highlighted.
■ To select a range of rows
• Click the start row of the range you want to select while the [Select 1 Row] button is still not
depressed.
• Next, press the [Select 1 Row] button and then click the last row of the range you want to select.
You can also use the [Jump] button to specify the row number in the "Jump" dialog box that
appears. The range of the selected rows can be changed by pressing the cursor up/down keys, or
the
[Move row up] or [Move row down] button under the [Assistant] button.
•To cancel the selected range, click any point in the selected range while the [Select 1 Row] button
is depressed.
[Select 1 Row]
button should not yet
be selected
(not depressed).
[Select 1 Row]
button is depressed.
Start row for
selecting row range.
Click the last row in
the range you want to select.
Enter the last row number
in the range you want to select.
Selecting a range of rows
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■ To select all rows
Pressing the [Select All Rows] button selects all rows on the grid display and also allows
editing rows.