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Component Database

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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40099047
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Component Database Instruction Manual

Table of Contents
1 Introduction.......................................................................................................... 1-1
1-1 System Overview........................................................................................................ 1-1
1-2 System Configuration ................................................................................................. 1-1
1-2-1 PC specifications for component database............................................................... 1-2

2 Setup of Component Database ........................................................................... 2-1


2-1 Installation .................................................................................................................. 2-1
2-2 Installation of Component Database Interface Module............................................... 2-8
2-2-1 Launching the installer .............................................................................................. 2-8
2-2-2 Installation onto the mounters of KE2050-60 series / KE2070-80 series and
WindowsXP PCs (file copy).................................................................................... 2-10
2-3 Network Settings ...................................................................................................... 2-11
2-3-1 Setup on the PC side for component database ...................................................... 2-11
2-3-2 Setup on the mounter unit and the PC for EPU sides ............................................. 2-13
2-4 First Startup of Component Database ...................................................................... 2-15

3 How to Use the Component Database ................................................................ 3-1


3-1 Starting up and Exiting from Component Database ................................................... 3-1
3-2 Changing the Language ............................................................................................. 3-2
3-3 Window Structure ....................................................................................................... 3-3
3-4 How to Operate .......................................................................................................... 3-8
3-4-1 Creating new database ............................................................................................. 3-8
3-4-2 Adding new component ............................................................................................ 3-9
3-4-3 Modifying component data...................................................................................... 3-10
3-4-4 Deleting component data ........................................................................................ 3-11
3-4-5 Copying component data ........................................................................................ 3-12
3-4-6 Restoring component data...................................................................................... 3-12
3-4-7 Importing external data ........................................................................................... 3-13
3-4-8 Search .................................................................................................................... 3-17
3-4-9 Changing component name.................................................................................... 3-17
3-4-10 Replacement ........................................................................................................ 3-18

4 Print ..................................................................................................................... 4-1


4-1 Printing Component Data ........................................................................................... 4-1

5 Environmental Setting ......................................................................................... 5-1

6 Details of Component Data ................................................................................. 6-1


6-1 Basic Setting Window ................................................................................................. 6-1
6-2 Advanced Settings...................................................................................................... 6-3
6-2-1 Packaging style ........................................................................................................ 6-3
6-2-2 Component disposition ............................................................................................. 6-8
6-2-3 Laser centering general setting window ................................................................... 6-9
6-2-4 Laser centering (RS-1) ........................................................................................... 6-10
6-2-5 Laser centering (JX-350) ........................................................................................ 6-11
6-2-6 Laser centering (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R) .................................................................... 6-12
6-2-7 Laser centering (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA) ................................................................... 6-13
6-2-8 Laser centering (3010-20) ...................................................................................... 6-14
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6-2-9 Laser centering (2070-80) ...................................................................................... 6-15


6-2-10 Laser centering (2050-60) .................................................................................... 6-16
6-2-11 Laser centering (JM-20)........................................................................................ 6-17
6-2-12 Laser centering (JM-10)........................................................................................ 6-18
6-2-13 Vision centering general setting window ............................................................... 6-19
6-2-14 Vision centering (RS-1)......................................................................................... 6-20
6-2-15 Vision centering (RX-7)......................................................................................... 6-21
6-2-16 Vision centering (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R) ................................................................. 6-23
6-2-17 Vision centering (3010-20).................................................................................... 6-24
6-2-18 Vision centering (2070-80).................................................................................... 6-25
6-2-19 Vision centering (2050-60).................................................................................... 6-26
6-2-20 Vision centering (JM-20) ....................................................................................... 6-27
6-2-21 Vision centering (JM-10) ....................................................................................... 6-28
6-2-22 Pick conditions general setting window ................................................................ 6-29
6-2-23 Pick conditions (RS-1) .......................................................................................... 6-30
6-2-24 Pick conditions (RX-7) .......................................................................................... 6-31
6-2-25 Pick conditions (JX-350) ....................................................................................... 6-32
6-2-26 Pick conditions (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R) ................................................................... 6-33
6-2-27 Pick conditions (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA).................................................................. 6-34
6-2-28 Pick conditions (3010-20) ..................................................................................... 6-35
6-2-29 Pick conditions (2070-80) ..................................................................................... 6-36
6-2-30 Pick conditions (2050-60) ..................................................................................... 6-36
6-2-31 Pick conditions (JM-20) ........................................................................................ 6-37
6-2-32 Pick conditions (JM-10) ........................................................................................ 6-38
6-2-33 Placement conditions general setting window ...................................................... 6-39
6-2-34 Placement conditions (RS-1) ................................................................................ 6-40
6-2-35 Placement conditions (RX-7) ................................................................................ 6-41
6-2-36 Placement conditions (JX-350) ............................................................................. 6-42
6-2-37 Placement conditions (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R) ......................................................... 6-43
6-2-38 Placement conditions (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA) ....................................................... 6-45
6-2-39 Placement conditions (3010-20) ........................................................................... 6-46
6-2-40 Placement conditions (2070-80) ........................................................................... 6-48
6-2-41 Placement conditions (2050-60) ........................................................................... 6-49
6-2-42 Placement conditions (JM-20) .............................................................................. 6-50
6-2-43 Placement conditions (JM-10) .............................................................................. 6-51
6-2-44 Check ................................................................................................................... 6-52
6-2-45 Vision .................................................................................................................... 6-62
6-2-46 IFS ...................................................................................................................... 6-103
Component Database Instruction Manual

1 Introduction
1-1 System Overview
Component database is a software program intended for creation and management of the
“component data” used in the production programs of the mounter main unit and the EPU (External
Program Unit)

Using the component database allows you to reduce the creating time of production programs and
edit the data through centralized control over the component data.

1-2 System Configuration


 Connection with one mounter

Cross cable

PC for component
database
 Can be shared with EPU.

 Connection with two or more number of mounters

Straight cable

Network hub

PC for component
database
 Can be shared with EPU.

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1-2-1 PC specifications for component database


The table below shows the specifications required of the PC for component database.

Item Recommended Recommended Recommended


specifications: specifications: specifications:
Windows XP Windows Vista Business Windows 10
Professional Edition SP1 or higher Professional 64-bit
Edition SP2 or higher Windows7 Professional
32-bit
Windows7 Professional
64-bit
Capable Main unit IBM PC-AT compatible
PC Pentium IV 3.2GHz or Intel Core2 Duo 2.40GHz Intel Core i3 3.0GHz or
CPU
higher or higher higher
Memory 1GB or larger 2GB or larger *1 8GB or larger
Hard 10GB or larger 40GB or larger 50GB or larger
disk
CD/DVD-
ROM At least one unit
drive
Mouse Supported by the OS
Bus slot One slot for network
FWXGA 1366x768 or
CRT resolution 1024 × 768
larger
Printer Supported by the OS
Interface Compliant with 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T; LAN connector (RJ-45) × 1
*1 : For Windows 7 Professional 64-bit version is necessary more than 4GB.

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2 Setup of Component Database


2-1 Installation
① Insert the attached component database installation CD (Part No.: 40099050) into the CD-ROM
drive and select "Run..." command from the Start Menu on the task bar.

② Enter "D:\Component Database\Setup.exe" (assuming the D drive is the CD-ROM drive) from the
keyboard and click [OK].

③ Then the "Install Shield Wizard" starts up.


Click "Next".

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④ Before the component database is installed, the programs necessary for component database are
installed.
The programs listed in the "Requirement" are installed.
The programs already installed are not listed on the window.
Check the contents and click [OK]. Installation of each program will start.

⑤ "Microsoft Visual C++2005" is automatically installed.


The next window will appear as shown below. Click [Yes].

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⑥ At the completion of installation, the following window will appear.


Do not reboot but click [No].

⑦ The Setup Wizard of "MSXML 4.0" will start up.


The following window will appear. Click "Next".

⑧ The following License Agreement window will appear.


Mark [I accept the terms in the license Agreement] and lick "Next".

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⑨ Enter the customer information and click [Next]. (You can enter your desired contents.)

⑩ Click [Install Now], and the installation will start.

⑪ At the completion of installation, the following window will appear. Click [Finish].

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⑫ If all the necessary programs have been installed, the "Install Shield Wizard" of "Component
Database" starts up. Check the message on the window and click [Next].

⑬ Enter the customer information and click [Next].

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⑭ Specify the folder to which the component database is installed, and click [Next].

⑮ Click [Install] to start installation.

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⑯ If the following window appears, all the installation process is completed.

⑰ At the completion of installation, reboot the PC.

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2-2 Installation of Component Database Interface Module


When accessing the component database file via "Edit program" of mounter or EPU, it is necessary
to install the interface module in an environment where the mounter or EPU software has been
installed.
* See Section 2-2-2 for installation onto the mounters of KE2050-60 series / KE2070-80 series and
WindowsXP PCs.

2-2-1 Launching the installer


① Insert the attached component database installation CD (Part No.: 40099050) into the CD-ROM
drive and select "Run..." command from the Start Menu on the task bar.

② Enter "E:\Component Database Interface DLL\setup.exe" (assuming the E drive is the CD-ROM
drive) from the keyboard and click [OK].

③ Check the message on the screen and click [Next].

④ Specify the folder to which the component database interface module is to be installed, and click
[Next].

 Default is [D:\JUKI\EXE] (the folder to which


the mounter software has been installed).
If you want to install it to EPU, click
[Change...] and change the folder to that to
which the EPU software has been installed.

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⑤ Click [Install], and installation will start.

⑥ If the following window appears, whole the installation process is completed.

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2-2-2 Installation onto the mounters of KE2050-60 series / KE2070-80 series and
WindowsXP PCs (file copy)
If EPU is used on a machine of KE2050-60 series/KE2070-80 series, JM-10 or a WindowsXP PC, do
not make the setup by using an installer but make it by copying the corresponding files.
* In the case of a mounter main body of KE2070-80 series or JM-10, the operation of EWF is
necessary in addition to the work described here.
For the operation of EWF, see the instruction manual of each mounter.

① Insert the attached component database installation CD (part No.: 40099050) into the CD-ROM
drive.
② Open [E:\ Component Database Interface DLL\exe] on the Explorer (assuming that the E drive is
a CD-ROM drive in this example).
③ Copy all the files and folders in the “Exe” folder onto the following installation folders respectively.
KE2050-60 ⇒ C:\Juki\Exe
KE2070-80 ⇒ D:\Juki\Exe
EPU ⇒ The folder containing Launcher.exe

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2-3 Network Settings


After you have installed the component database to a PC, it is necessary to establish a LAN with the
mounter unit and the PC for EPU. LAN construction needs some expertise. Note that it may be
necessary to obtain permission from the network administrator for setup.

2-3-1 Setup on the PC side for component database


Set up the following items properly for connecting to the network.
 The setting contents vary depending on the customer's network environment. Take care to make
settings most suitable for the environment.

(1) User account setup

(2) IP address setup

(3) Firewall setup

(4) Shared folder setup

The following steps show the procedure to make sharable the folder to store the component
database files.

 Using the explorer, select the folder containing the component database files.

 Right-click on the selected folder and select Properties.


Select the "Sharing" tab on the PRG Properties window, and mark "Share this folder".
Also mark "Maximum allowed" for "User limit".

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 Click the [Permissions] button on the PRG Properties window.


In the [Permissions for Everyone] area, mark "Allow" of "Full Control".

Setup of the shared folder is now complete.

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2-3-2 Setup on the mounter unit and the PC for EPU sides
When setting up the mounter, it is necessary to set the user mode to "Maintenance" or higher.
The "Maintenance" mode is protected by a password. When setting up the mounter, contact our
dealer of JUKI CORPORATION.

(1) As in the case of "Setup on the PC side for component database", conduct the following:
"User account setup", "IP address setup" and "firewall setup".

(2) Network drive assignment


To make the shared folder of component database accessible from the mounter unit and the PC
for EPU, it is necessary to assign a network drive to the shared folder.
 Drive assignment is not necessary if the component database is used on the same PC as for
EPU.

 Launch the explorer and select [Tools] – [Map Network Drive...].

 Specify the drive and the folder to be assigned to.


* To specify a folder, specify it by the computer name on the network. If you specify it by IP
address, it may take much time to start the mounter unit and the PC for EPU when the LAN
cable is not connected.

Network drive assignment procedure is now complete.

 For the mounter unit, perform the "Update of C drive" procedure following the steps below:

 Select "Command Prompt" from the Start Menu on the task bar.
 Enter "ewfmgr C: -commit" on the Command Prompt window and press [Enter].
 Quit Command Prompt and reboot the mounter. Update of C drive is now complete.

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(3) Selecting database file

 Select “Edit program” →”File” → “SetEnvironments” to select the database file you want to
use.

 Click the checkbox on the left side of “Use component DB in the main unit.” to mark it.
 Click [Browse] and select the database to be used on the “Open” window.

The database file setup procedure is now complete.

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2-4 First Startup of Component Database


Double-click on "Component Database" on the desktop or select [JUKI] - [Component Database] -
[ComponentDatabase] from the Start Menu to start up the Component Database.

If the Windows firewall is set to "ON", the Windows Security Alert window will appear as shown below.
If this window appears, click [Unblock]. This message will not appear from the next startup onward.

In the case of Windows7, the warning screen of the firewalls is displayed.


Click "Allow access." A message is no longer displayed from next time.

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3 How to Use the Component Database


3-1 Starting up and Exiting from Component Database
<Starting up>
To start up the component database, double-click on “Component Database” on the desktop or select
[JUKI] - [Component Database] - [ComponentDatabase] from the Start Menu.

Upon startup, the following “Component data overview” window appears as the initial screen.

<Exiting method>
To exit from the database, select [File] - [Close component database] or click Close ( ) on the title
bar at the upper right corner of the screen.

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3-2 Changing the Language


You can change the language used on the display in real time.

Select [Tools] - [Language Changer] from the menu, and the Language Changer window will appear
as shown below.

Click the drop down button to display the list of selectable languages on the pull-down list.

Select your desired language and click the [Change] button. The language on the display will change.

Click the [Exit] button to close the Language Changer window.

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3-3 Window Structure


(1) Component data overview window

Menu bar

Toolbar

The component data overview window can be shown in several manners by selecting a desired
submenu of “View” in the menu as shown below.

 Show all
Select [View] – [All], and all the components are shown in the data registration order.

 Display by component type


Select [View] – [By Component Type], and the components are displayed by component type.

 Display by packaging style


Select [View] – [By Packaging Style], and the components are displayed by packaging style.

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On the “component data overview” window, uncompleted “component data” is displayed with its data
information on a yellow background.

If this is the case, double-click on any portion of the uncompleted component data, and the editing
window will open again allowing you to complete the data.

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(2) Menu

Menu item Description


File (F) New (N) Ctrl+N Creates a new component database.
Open (O) Ctrl+O Opens the created component database.
Import Data (I)… Downloads component data from production
programs and other component libraries as well
Ctrl+I as those supplied by third parties, and records
them in the database.
Print & Save to file (P)... Ctrl+P Prints out component data or saves it to a file.
Close component database (X) Ctrl+X Closes component database.
Edit (E) Go back (Z) Ctrl+Z Restores to the last input.
Add (A)... Ctrl+A Adds component data.
Copy (C) ... Ctrl+C Copies the selected component data displayed
on the list.
Change (E) Ctrl+E Changes the data currently selected in each list.
Delete (D) Del Deletes the selected component data displayed
on the list.
Find (F)... Ctrl+F Conducts a data search in each list. The search
method differs depending on the list. For a
component list, a dialog appears to search for
“component name”.
Find next (N) F3 Searches for next data under the conditions
currently set.
Replace (R)... Ctrl+R Replaces all set items of component data at
once.
Change component name Ctrl+H Changes component names.
(H)...
View (V) By Component Type (C) Ctr+Shift+C Displays components by type on the grid.
Can only be selected when the component data
list is displayed.
By Packaging Style (P) Ctr+Shift+P Displays by packing style on the grid.
All (A) Ctr+Shift+A Displays all data without regard to component
type or packaging type
Toolbar (T) Switches toolbar display ON/OFF. Can only be
selected when the component code tab is
displayed.
Status bar (B) Switches status bar display ON/OFF.
Database Refresh (S) Saves component database currently being
(D) edited while editing component data.
Refresh View (I) Reloads the database.
Tools (T) SetEnvironments (E)… Sets the environment for the component
database.
Language Changer (L) Changes the language used on the screen.
Help (H) Table of Contents (C) Displays help for the database.
About (A) Displays the version of the database.

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(3) Toolbar

Toolbar item Description


Downloads component data from production programs and other
Import external data component libraries as well as those supplied by third parties, and
records them in the database.
Print Prints out component data and adhesion data.
Go back Restores to the last input.
Add Adds component data to each list.
Copy Copies the component data displayed on the list.
Delete Deletes the component data displayed on the list.
Searches for the specified “component name” and “comment”.
Find Displays a dialog to search the list based on the specified character
string information.
Searches for next data starting from the specified cursor position
Find next
under the search conditions currently set.
Saves component database currently being edited while editing
component data.
Update
If component reel and barcode format tab are selected, their lists are
updated.
Help Displays help for the database.

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(4) Switching buttons to each data editing window

Button Description
Component Data Calls up the component data overview window.
Packaging Style Calls up the window to edit the packaging style information.
The window to be called varies depending on the component packaging style
specified on the basic setting window.
The packaging style editing windows include “Tape”, “Stick”, “Tray”, and “Bulk”.
Laser Centering Calls up the window to edit the laser centering information.
This button is available when Laser has been marked as the centering method in
the basic settings.
Vision Centering Calls up the window to edit the vision centering information.
This button is available when Vision has been marked as the centering method in
the basic settings.
Pick Conditions Calls up the window to edit the picking information.
Placement Conditions Calls up the window to edit the placement information.
Check Calls up the window to edit the check information.
Vision Calls up the window to edit the vision information.
IFS Calls up the window to edit the IFS information.

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3-4 How to Operate


3-4-1 Creating new database
To create a new database file, select [File] - [New] from the menu.
The following window will appear. Input a desired “database name”.

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3-4-2 Adding new component


To create new component data, select [Edit] - [Add...] from the menu.
The following dialog will appear. Input a desired “component name”.
Up to 60 characters can be input.
After input, click the [OK] button.

Then the “Basic Setting window” will appear. Fill each item.
After input of basic settings, fill each item shown in the “advanced setting area”.
For details of each item, see “6 Details of Component Data”.

Set component name


Basic setting area

Advanced setting area

After input, click the [OK] button at the upper right corner of the window to add the data.

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3-4-3 Modifying component data


To modify the contents of the created component data, double-click on the data you want to modify on
the “component data overview window” or select [Edit] - [Change] from the menu with the data
selected on the window. The “basic setting window” will appear.

After modification, click the [OK] button at the upper right corner of the window to make the modified
data effective.

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3-4-4 Deleting component data


To delete the component data which became unnecessary, select the unnecessary data on the
“component data overview window”.
You can select two or more number of lines at once to delete them.

Select [Edit] - [Delete] from the menu with the target data selected, and the following deletion
confirmation message will appear.

Clicking [OK] on this message window will delete the selected component data.
Be aware that, once data is deleted, you cannot restore it.

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3-4-5 Copying component data


To copy any component data, select the line of the target data on the “component data overview
window”, and select [Edit] - [Copy] from the menu. The data on the selected line will be copied.

The following window will appear. Input the “component name”.


Up to 60 characters can be input.

Click [OK] on the message window, and the data will be copied.

3-4-6 Restoring component data


You can restore the contents of the data input through the component data input form to the last
contents.
All the input items can be restored. However, the data across windows cannot be restored.
To restore any input data, select [Edit] - [Go back] from the menu.

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3-4-7 Importing external data


You can import external data such as production programs, component libraries of other companies,
and component data provided by third parties, and register them in your database.
Select [File] - [Import Data...] from the menu, and the following file selection window will appear.

Select the production program of which the component data and adhesion data you want to import.
If the file type [Flexline database format file (*.mdb)] is selected, MDB files created by the Flexline
database can be selected.
Click the [Open] button, and the importing process starts.

When importing, if component data or adhesion data with the same name already exists in your
database, it is overwritten. If not, the imported data is added as a new one.

The following message is displayed after the completion of import.

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If any data to be overwritten exist, the following message will appear.

[Overwrite]: Overwrites component data of specified components.


[Do Not Overwrite]: Does not overwrite component data of specified components.
[Cancel]: Cancels the processing for importing external data, and does not perform
any processing for newly importing, overwriting component data, etc.
[Apply to all]: Overwrites and imports component data of all the components other than
specified components when this item is checked off or "ON" and the
[Overwrite] button is pressed, and imports component data of only new
components when the [Do Not Overwrite] button is pressed.

If there are two or more number of data items to be overwritten, the message appears on an item
basis.
Overwrite process is conducted after all the messages are confirmed.

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The file types you can import are listed on the next page.
File type Description
Production program (*.iss) Production program file created by IS or IS lite.
IS optimized split file (*.i01 through *.i10) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by IS or Is
Lite.
LC-01 format file (*.mlc) Production program file created by MI Line Optimizer.
LC-01 optimized split file (*.m01 through *.m10) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by MI Line
Optimizer.
HLC format file (*.h8h, *.h7h, *.h6h, *.h5h, *.h4h) Production program file created by HLC Ver5 through Ver12
HLC format file (*.g4h, *.g3h, *.g2h) Production program file created by HLC Ver1.00 through 4.50
HLC optimization split file (*.h81 through *.h87) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by HLC
Ver11.00 through Ver12.00
HLC optimization split file (*.h71 through *.h77) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by HLC
Ver9.00 through Ver9.10
HLC optimization split file (*.h61 through *.h67) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by HLC
Ver8.00 through Ver8.30
HLC optimization split file (*.h51 through *.h57) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by HLC
Ver7.00 through Ver7.50
HLC optimization split file (*.h41 through *.h47) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by HLC
Ver5.00 through Ver6.00
HLC optimization split file (*.g41 through *.g47) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by HLC
Ver4.50
HLC optimization split file (*.g31 through *.g37) Split file for each machine when optimization is conducted by HLC
Ver4.00 through Ver4.41
2010 format file (*.e41) Production program file created by 2010 or EPU for 2010
2020 format file (*.e42) Production program file created by 2020 or EPU for 2020
2030 format file (*.e43) Production program file created by 2030 or EPU for 2030
2040 format file (*.e44) Production program file created by 2040 or EPU for 2040
2050, 2050R format file (*.e45) Production program file created by 2050, 2050R, EPU for 2050, or EPU
for 2050R
2055R, 2060, 2060R format file (*.e46) Production program file created by 2055R, 2060, 2060R, EPU for 2055R,
EPU for 2060, or EPU for 2060R
2070 format file (*.e47) Production program file created by 2070, or EPU for 2070
2080, 2080R format file (*.e48) Production program file created by 2080, 2080R, EPU for 2080, or EPU
for 2080R
JM-10 format file (*.e71) Production program file created by JM-10 or EPU for JM-10
JX-350, 3010, 3010A format file (*.x11) Production program file created by JX-350, 3010, 3010A, EPU for
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3-4-8 Search
Select [Edit] - [Find...] from the menu, and the following search condition window will appear.

Item Description
Component Name Input the character string to be search for. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters
are permitted.
How From the first line Select whether to search from the first line or not using the checkbox.
Default setting: Marked.
Exact Match Select whether to search for only the data with which whole the character string
is exactly matched or not using the checkbox.
Direction Select the search direction, “Find Previous” or “Find Next”, using the radio
buttons.
“Find Previous” is available when “From the first line” is not selected.
Search for incomplete records Select whether to search for incomplete records or not using the checkbox.
If this item is marked, the items “Component Name” and “Exact Match” are
disabled.
OK button Clicking the OK button starts the search operation.
If any match is found, the corresponding grid is focused.

Input the search conditions and click [OK] to move to the data that matches the search parameters.
If the search string is not found, the “Search string not found.” message will appear.
The search direction is that specified in the “Direction” field on the search condition setting window.

After finding a search string, you can move to the next or previous search string by selecting [Edit] -
[Find Next] or [Find Previous].

If the end of data is reached during search, the “Search completed.” message will appear.

3-4-9 Changing component name


To change the component name to a desired one, select [Edit] - [Change component name...] from
the menu.

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3-4-10 Replacement
Select [Edit] - [Replace...] from the menu, and you can replace the component data satisfying the
specified conditions with the data set in the replacement contents described in the following sections.

3-4-10-1 Replacement conditions


Set the extraction condition for the components to be replaced.
The items not selected are not included in the replacement conditions. However, it is necessary to set
at least one item.

Item Description
Component Type Select the component type of which the contents are to be replaced in the
combo box.
Packaging Style Select the packaging style to be replaced in the combo box.
Centering Method Select the centering method to be replaced in the combo box.
Outer Dimensions Width Input the minimum and maximum values of the component dimension (width).
Input range: 0.01 to 180.00
Length Input the minimum and maximum values of the component dimension (length).
Input range: 0.01 to 180.00
Height Input the minimum and maximum values of the component dimension (height).
Input range: 0.00 to 999.99
Package size Width Input the minimum and maximum values of the component dimension (width).
Input range: 0.01 to 150.00
Length Input the minimum and maximum values of the component dimension (length).
Input range: 0.01 to 150.00

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Moldine Width Enter the minimum value and maximum value of the width of the body of a
component to be replaced respectively. Input range: 0.01 to 180.00
Length Enter the minimum value and maximum value of the Length of the body of a
component to be replaced respectively. Input range: 0.01 to 180.00
Height Enter the minimum value and maximum value of the Height of the body of a
component to be replaced respectively. Input range: 0.00 to 55.00
Default button Returns the settings to the default values.
Available on the replacement contents window only.
Replace button Starts the replacement procedure.
The [Replace] button is not available so long as no replacement content is set.
Clear button Clears all the displayed item.
Close button Closes the replacement window.

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3-4-10-2 Replacement contents


Set up the replacement contents.
The items not selected nor input are not replaced.

(1) Replacement contents (Packaging Style)


Set up the replacement contents with the packaging style item.

Item Description
MTC MTC Speed Set the MTC speed in the combo box.
Select from among “Return to default”, “Fast”, “Medium”, “Slow” and
“Slow2”.
Pickup Set the pickup in the combo box.
Select from among “Return to default”, “Large” and “Small”.
Auto Make Auto setting in the combo box.
Select from among “Return to default”, “Yes” and “No”.
Shuttle Set the shuttle in the combo box.
Select from among “Return to default”, “Large”, “Small” and “Mecha”.
MTS MTS Speed Set the MTS speed in the combo box.
Select from among “Return to default”, “Fast”, “Medium”, “Slow” and
“Slow2”.
MTS Mark Set the MTS mark recognition in the combo box.
Recognition Select from among “Return to default”, “Yes” and “No”.
DTS DTS Speed Set the DTS speed in the combo box.
Select from among “Return to default”, “Fast” and “Slow”.
MDS MDS Supply Set the MDS supply method in the combo box.
Select from between "Return to default" and "Shuttle."

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(2) Replacement contents (Centering)


Set up the replacement contents with the centering item.

Item Description
Centering Centering Set the centering preference with the combo box. Select from among “Auto”,
Preference Preference “Laser centering preferred” and “Vision centering preferred”.
Gripper Grip Position Input the replacement value of the grip position.
Nozzle X, Y Input range: -15.0000 to 15.0000mm
Data Horizontal Input the replacement value of the horizontal clearance
Clearance Input range: -9.0000 to 9.0000mm
Nozzle Direction Input the replacement value of the nozzle direction at the time of picking.
at Picking Input range: -0.0000 to 359.9875
Height Adjustment Input the replacement value of the picking height fine-adjustment value.
Input range: -3.0000 to 3.0000mm

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(3) Replacement contents (Laser Centering)


Set up the replacement contents with the laser centering item.

Item Description
Place Offset Place Offset X, Y, θ Input the offset for the asymmetric components at the time of placement.
Input range of XY: -99.00 to 99.00mm
Input range of θ: 0.00 to 359.95mm
Pre-rotate Pre-rotate Input the tilt angle to the supply angle.
Input range: 0 to 359°
Laser Laser Algorithm Select the algorithm of laser recognition in the combo box.
Algorithm “Algorithm 0” through “Algorithm 3”.
Laser Height Direct If “Direct” radio button has been selected in the Laser Height area, input
the offset value from the component top surface to the laser surface.
Input range: -55.00 to 10.00mm
Calculate If “Calculate” radio button has been selected in the Laser Height area,
input the magnification and offset values of the component height.

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(4) Replacement items (laser centering) (RS-1)


Set the data native to RS-1 that is replaced by laser centering.

Item Description
Use/Not use Use/Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure Vacuum Pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
Laser Height Direct When you select “Direct” in the radio button for laser height, input the offset
value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
Calculate When you select “Calculate” in the radio button for laser height, input the
magnification for the component height and the offset value.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Place Z down Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Place Z up Set the place Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Theta Set the theta speed (at measurement) in the combo box. And you can set
(Measure) “Default”.

Theta (Other) Set the theta-speed (except at measurement) in the combo box. And you
can set “Default”.
Component Set the component shape in the combo box. Select it among “Default”,
Shape “No setting”, “Config0”, “Config1”, “Config2”, “Config3”, and “Config5”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.

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(5) Replacement items (laser centering) (JX-350)


Set the data native to JX-350 that is replaced by laser centering.

Item Description
Use/Not use Use/Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure Vacuum Pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
Laser Height Direct When you select “Direct” in the radio button for laser height, input the offset
value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
Calculate When you select “Calculate” in the radio button for laser height, input the
magnification for the component height and the offset value.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Place Z down Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Place Z up Set the place Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Theta Set the theta speed (at measurement) in the combo box. And you can set
(Measure) “Default”.

Theta (Other) Set the theta-speed (except at measurement) in the combo box. And you
can set “Default”.
Component Set the component shape in the combo box. Select it among “Default”,
Shape “No setting”, “Corner nick”, “No corner nick”, “PLCC”, “Cylinder”, and
“Flexible”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.

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(6) Replacement items (laser centering) (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R)


Set the data native to RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R that is replaced by laser centering.

Item Description
Use/Not use Use/Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box.
Component Shape Component Select it among “Use (for date to be used)”, “Use (for data not to be used),
Shape “Use (for all)”, and “Not use”.
Laser Height Direct Select the component shape to be used by laser recognition in the combo box.
Calculate When you select “Direct” in the radio button for laser height, input the offset
value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. When you select “Calculate” in the radio button for laser height, input the
(3 nozzles/6 nozzles) magnification for the component height and the offset value.
Component Pick Vacuum Pump Set the nozzle No. for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure
(3 nozzles/6 nozzles)
Speed XY Set the vacuum pump of the component pick vacuum pressure for 3 nozzles
(3 nozzles/6 nozzles) and 6 nozzles.
Set the XY speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. And you can
set “Default”.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. And
you can set “Default”.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. And you
can set “Default”.
Place Z down Set the RX-6 placement Z down speed in the combo box.
You can also set “Return to default.”
Place Z down Set the RX-6R placement Z down speed in the combo box.
You can also set “Return to default.”
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. And
you can set “Default”.
Theta Set the theta speed (at measurement) for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo
(Measure) box. And you can set “Default”.
Theta speed Set the theta speed (except at measurement) for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the
(Other) combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles.

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(7) Replacement items (laser centering) (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA)


Set the data peculiar to FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA to be replaced with laser centering.

Item Description
Use/Not use Use/Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box.
Select it among “Use (data to be used)”, “Use (data not to be used)”, “Use
(all)”, and “Not use.”
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Component Vacuum pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
pickup vacuum
pressure
Laser height Direct value When “Direct value” is selected by laser height radio button, enter an offset
value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
Calculated value When “Calculation” is selected by laser height radio button, enter a
magnification for the component height and an offset value.
Speed FX-3 XY Set the XY speed of FX-3 in the combo box.
speed You can also set “Return to default.”
FX-3 Set the FX-3 pick Z down speed in the combo box.
pick Z down You can also set “Return to default.”
FX-3 Set the FX-3 pick Z up speed in the combo box.
pick Z up You can also set “Return to default.”
FX-3 Set the FX-3 placement Z down speed in the combo box.
placement Z down You can also set “Return to default.”
FX-3 Set the FX-3 placement Z up speed in the combo box.
placement Z up You can also set “Return to default.”
FX-3R/FX-3RA XY Set the FX-3R/FX-3RA XY speed in the combo box.
speed You can also set “Return to default.”
FX-3R/FX-3RA Set the FX-3E/FX-3RA pick Z down speed in the combo box.
pick Z down You can also set “Return to default.”

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FX-3R/FX-3RA Set the FX-3R/FX-3RA pick Z up speed in the combo box.


pick Z up You can also set “Return to default.”
FX-3R/FX-3RA Set the FX-3R/FX-3RA placement Z down speed in the combo box.
placement Z down You can also set “Return to default.”
FX-3R/FX-3RA Set the FX-3R/FX-3RA placement Z up speed in the combo box.
placement Z up You can also set “Return to default.”
Theta speed Set the theta speed (at measurement) in the combo box.
(at measurement) You can also set “Return to default.”
Theta speed (except Set the theta speed (except measurement) in the combo box.
measurement) You can also set “Return to default.”
Component shape Set the component shape in the combo box.
Select it among “Return to default”, “No setting”, “Angular nick”, “No nick”,
“PLCC”, “Cylinder”, and “Flexible.”
Default button Return each speed to the default value.

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(8) Replacement items (laser centering) (3010-20)


Set the data native to 3010-20 that is replaced by laser centering.

Item Description
Use/Not use Use/Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure Vacuum pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
Laser Height Direct When you select “Direct” in the radio button for laser height, input the offset
value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
Calculate When you select “Calculate” in the radio button for laser height, input the
magnification for the component height and the offset value.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Place Z down Set the place Z down speed of 3020/3020R in the combo box. And you
(3020/3020R) can set “Default”.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed of 3020/3020R in the combo box. And you can
(3020/3020R) set “Default”.
Place Z down Set the place Z down speed of 3010/3020V/3020VR in the combo box.
(3010/3020V/30 And you can set “Default”.
20VR)
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed of 3010/3020V/3020VR in the combo box. And
(3010/3020V/30 you can set “Default”.
20VR)
Theta Set the theta speed (at measurement) in the combo box. And you can set
(Measure) “Default”.

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Theta (Other) Set the theta speed (except at measurement) in the combo box. And you
can set “Default.”
Component Set the component shape in the combo box. Select it among “Default”,
Shape “No setting”, “Corner nick”, “No corner nick”, “PLCC”, “Cylinder”, and
“Flexible”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default.

Detailed settings Detailed setting Set in the combo box whether Laser selection is set or not. You can
select either “Yes” or “No”.
Laser Selection Set the laser selection in the combo box. You can select it among “Auto”,
“LNC60”, and “FMLA”.

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(9) Replacement items (laser centering) (2070-80)


Set the data native to 2070-80 that is replaced by laser centering.

Item Description
Use/Not use Use/Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure Vacuum pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
Vacuum pressure Ejector Set component pick ejector with the combo box.
Laser Height Direct When you select “Direct” in the radio button for laser height, input the
offset value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
Calculate When you select “Calculate” in the radio button for laser height, input the
magnification for the component height and the offset value.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z down Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set
“Default”.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Theta (Measure) Set the theta speed (at measurement) in the combo box. And you can
set “Default”.
Theta (Other) Set the theta-speed (except at measurement) in the combo box. And
you can set “Default”.
Component Set the component shape in the combo box. Select it among “Default”,
Shape “No setting”, “Corner nick”, “No corner nick”, “PLCC”, “Cylinder”, and
“Flexible”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.
Detailed settings Detailed setting Set in the combo box whether Laser selection is set or not. You can
select either “Yes” or “No”.
Laser Selection Set the laser selection in the combo box. You can select it among “Auto”,
“LNC60”, and “FMLA”.

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(10) Replacement items (laser centering) (2050-60)


Set the data native to 2050-60 that is replaced by laser centering.

Item Description
Use/Not use Use/Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum pressure Ejector Set component pick ejector with the combo box.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z down Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set
“Default”.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Theta (Measure) Set the theta speed (at measurement) in the combo box. And you can
set “Default”.
Theta (Other) Set the theta-speed (except at measurement) in the combo box. And
you can set “Default”.
Component Set the component shape in the combo box. Select it among “Default”,
Shape “No setting”, “Corner nick”, “No corner nick”, “PLCC”, “Cylinder”, and
“Flexible”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.

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(11) Replacement items (laser centering) (JM-20)


Set the data native to JM-20 that is replaced by laser centering.

Item Description
Use/Not use Use/Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Component Shape Component Set the component shape to be used for laser recognition in the combo
Shape box.
Input the reference angle that Component shape uses in the case of
Config4 Reference angle
"Config4".
Laser Height Direct When you select “Direct” in the radio button for laser height, input the offset
value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
Calculate When you select “Calculate” in the radio button for laser height, input the
magnification for the component height and the offset value.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.

Vacuum Pressure Vacuum Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
Pump

Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.

Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.

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Place Z down Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Theta Set the theta speed (at measurement) in the combo box. And you can set
(Measure) “Default”.

Theta (Other) Set the theta-speed (except at measurement) in the combo box. And you
can set “Default”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.

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(12) Replacement contents (Laser Centering) (JM-10)


Set up the JM-10-specific replacement contents with the laser centering item.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set use / not use with the combo box.
Select from [Use (only used data as object)], [Use (only not used data as
object)], [Use (all as object)], [Not use].
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set nozzle with the combo box.
Vacuum Ejector Set component pick ejector with the combo box.
pressure Vacuum pump Set component pick vacuum pump with the combo box.
Laser Height Direct If “Direct” radio button has been selected in the Laser Height area, input
the offset value from the component top surface to the laser surface.
Calculate If “Calculate” radio button has been selected in the Laser Height area,
input the magnification and offset values of the component height.
Speed XY Set the XY speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.

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Place Z down Set the place Z down speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Theta (Measure) Set the θ speed (during measurement) with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
Theta (Other) Set the θ speed (other than measurement) with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
Default button Returns the speeds to their default values.

(13) Replacement contents (Vision Centering)


Set up the replacement contents with the vision centering item.

Item Description
Recognition Recognition Offset Set the recognition offset.
Offset X, Y

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(14) Replacement items (vision centering) (RS-1)


Set the data native to RS-1 that is replaced by vision centering.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Non-stop vision Non-stop vision Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
recognition recognition used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Multi-image Multi-image Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
recognition recognition used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. range Nozzle No.
Set the nozzle No. range in the combo box.
range
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure Vacuum Pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z down Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Theta Speed Set the theta speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.

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(15) Replacement items (vision centering) (RX-7)


Set the data native to RX-7 that is replaced by vision centering.

Set vision centering data for a high-speed head and that for a general-purpose head respectively.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set use / not use with the combo box.
Select from [Use (only used data as object)], [Use (only not used data as
object)], [Use (all as object)], [Not use].
Motion data Nozzle No. Select a prior nozzle.
Override Set the override ratio to be applied to the entire machine.
Set each of the “XY,” “Feeder,” “H (Pick),” “H (Pre-place),” “H (Post-place)”
and “RTRN” fields.
Precision level Select a level for a component that requires the high-precision positioning
when it is placed on a board. You can select “Restore Default” also.
Recognition XY Set offset viewed from the center of a component when it is recognized
with a VCS.

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(16) Replacement items (vision centering) (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R)


Set the data native to RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R that is replaced by vision centering.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set use / not use with the combo box.
Select from [Use (only used data as object)], [Use (only not used data as
object)], [Use (all as object)], [Not use].
Non-stop vision Non-stop vision Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
recognition recognition used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. range
Nozzle No. Set Non-stop vision recognition/No non-stop vision recognition in the
(3 nozzles/
range combo box. You can select “Yes” or “No”.
6 nozzles)
Nozzle No.
(3 nozzles/ Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. range for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box.
6 nozzles)
Vacuum Pressure
(3 nozzles/ Vacuum Pump Set the nozzle No. for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box.
6 nozzles)
Speed Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure for 3 nozzles/6
XY
(3 nozzles/ nozzles.
6 nozzles) Set the pick Z down speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. And
Pick Z down
you can set “Default”.
Set the pick Z up speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. And
Pick Z up
you can set “Default”.
Set the place Z down speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box.
Place Z down
And you can set “Default”.
Set the place Z up speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. And
Place Z up
you can set “Default”.
Set the theta speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. And you
Theta speed
can set “Default”.
Default button Returns each speed for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles to the default value.

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(17) Replacement items (vision centering) (3010-20)


Set the data native to 3010-20 that is replaced by vision centering.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure Vacuum Pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
CDS Height When you select “Direct” for laser height by radio button, input the offset
Direct
value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
When you select “Calculate” for laser height by radio button, input the
Calculate
magnification for the component height and the offset value.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z down Set the place Z down speed for 3020/3020R in the combo box. And you
(3020/3020R) can set “Default”.
Place Z up Set the place up speed for 3020/3020R in the combo box. And you can set
(3020/3020R) “Default”.
Place Z down
Set the place Z down speed for 3010/3020V/3020VR in the combo box.
(3010/3020/30
And you can set “Default”.
20VR)
Place Z up
Set the place Z up speed for 3010/3020V/3020VR in the combo box. And
(3010/3020V/3
you can set “Default”.
020VR)
Theta Speed Set the theta speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.
Non-stop vision Non-stop Set either Non-stop vision recognition or No non-stop vision recognition in
recognition vision the combo box.
recognition You can select it between “Yes” and “No”.

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(18) Replacement items (vision centering) (2070-80)


Set the data native to 2070-80 that is replaced by vision centering.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure Vacuum Pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.
Vacuum pressure Ejector Set component pick ejector with the combo box.
CDS Height When you select “Direct” for laser height by radio button, input the offset
Direct
value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
When you select “Calculate” for laser height by radio button, input the
Calculate
magnification for the component height and the offset value.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z down Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Theta Speed Set the theta speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.

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(19) Replacement items (vision centering) (2050-60)


Set the data native to 2050-60 that is replaced by vision centering.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum pressure Ejector Set component pick ejector with the combo box.
Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z down Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Theta Speed Set the theta speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.

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(20) Replacement items (vision centering) (JM-20)


Set the data native to JM-20 that is replaced by vision centering.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set Use/Not use in the combo box. Select it among “Use (for data to be
used)”, “Use (for data not to be used)”, “Use (for all)”, and “”Not use”.
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set the nozzle No. in the combo box.
Vacuum Pressure
Ejector Set the ejector of component pick vacuum pressure.

Vacuum Pump Set the vacuum pump of component pick vacuum pressure.

Speed XY Set the XY speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Set the pick Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z down When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Set the pick Z up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Pick Z up When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Set the place Z down speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z down When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Set the place up speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Place Z up When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Theta Speed Set the theta speed in the combo box. And you can set “Default”.
Default button Returns each speed to the default value.

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(21) Replacement contents (Vision Centering) (JM-10)


Set up the JM-10-specific replacement contents with the vision centering item.

Item Description
Use / Not use Use / Not use Set use / not use with the combo box.
Select from [Use (only used data as object)], [Use (only not used data as
object)], [Use (all as object)], [Not use].
Nozzle No. Nozzle No. Set nozzle with the combo box.
Vacuum Ejector Set component pick ejector with the combo box.
pressure Vacuum pump Set component pick vacuum pump with the combo box.
Speed XY Set the XY speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
Pick Z down Set the pick Z down speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Pick Z up Set the pick Z up speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Place Z down Set the place Z down speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Place Z up Set the place Z up speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1 - speed 5.
Theta Set the θ speed with the combo box.
Also, “Return to default” can be set.
Default button Returns the speeds to their default values.

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(22) Replacement contents (Pick Conditions)


Set up the replacement contents with the pick conditions item.

Item Description
Pick Offset Pick Offset X, Y, Z Set pick offsets X, Y and Z.
Retry Times Retry Times Set the number or retries.
Auto Correct Mechanical Set the pick position correction for the mechanical feeder in the combo
Pick box. You can select either “Yes” or “No”.
Electric Set the pick position correction for the electric feeder in the combo
box. You can select either “Yes” or “No”.
OCC Set the picking position correction of the OCC with the combo box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Auto Teaching Auto Teaching Set auto teaching with the combo box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Pick-up Pick-up Coordinate Set the offset amount in the X/Y/Z direction of the pick-up coordinates.
Coordinate Offset X/Y/Z
Offset
Placement Pre-pick image Set whether or not to image the object before/after pickup in the
monitor 120 Post-pick image combo box.
Pick lighting setting Set the image lighting at pickup in the combo box.

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(23) Placement items (pick condition) (RS-1)


Set the data native to RS-1 that is replaced by pick condition.

Item Description
Vacuum Adjust Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box.
Control Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Vacuum Start Timing To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the start timing.
Starting Correction Value To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the start correction
value.
Stability Waiting Time To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the stabilization wait
time.
Picking Picking Stroke When the control method is set to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the pick
Stroke stroke.

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(24) Placement items (pick condition) (RX-7)


Set the data native to RX-7 that is replaced by pick condition.

Set vision centering data for a high-speed head and that for a general-purpose head
respectively.

Item Description
Number of recognition retries Set how many times the machine will retry to recognize a component.
Input range: 0 to 9. (Default: 4)
Set the number counted as shortage of components.
Component Run Out
Input range: 0 to 9. (Default: 3)
Set the number counted as a malfunctioning feeder.
Unqualified Feeder Count
Input range: 0 to 9. (Default: 3)
Set offset of the height of the feeder travel surface.
Pick-up height margin
Input range -999.99 to 999.99. (Default: 0.00)
Set the time period while the nozzle stops at the component pick-up position
Nozzle staying time (moving down position) in order to pick the component up securely.
Input range: 0 to 32767.
Set the XY-direction offset amount for shifting the pick-up position from the
Pick Offset X Y center of a component.
Input range -999.99 to 999.99. (Default: 0.00)
Set the distance from the topside of a component to the picked-up surface
Component Pick-up surface offset of the component.
Input range -999.99 to 999.99. (Default: 0.00)

Set vision centering data for a high-speed head and that for a general-purpose head common
item.

Item Description
Auto Teaching X Y Set auto teaching X Y with the combo box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Auto Teaching height Set auto teaching height with the combo box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.

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(25) Placement items (pick condition) (JX-350)


Set the data native to JX-350 that is replaced by pick condition.

Item Description
Z-axis Control Set the Z-axis 2-step control in the combo box.
2-step control Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Down change-over height To exert Z-axis 2-step control, set the down change-over height.
Up change-over height To exert Z-axis 2-step control, set the up change-over height.
Vacuum Adjustment Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box.
control Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Vacuum start timing To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the start timing.
Vacuum start correction value To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the start correction
value.
Vacuum stabilization wait time To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the stabilization wait
time.
Pick stroke Pick stroke When the control method is set to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the pick
stroke.

(26) Placement items (pick condition) (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R)


Set the data native to RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R to be replaced with pick condition.

Item Description
Control Mode Control Mode Set the control mode for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box.
(3 nozzles/ 6 nozzles) You can select either “Stroke” or “Load”.
Picking Stroke Picking Stroke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the
(3 nozzles/ 6 nozzles) picking stroke for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles.
Vacuum control Adjustment Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box.
Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Vacuum start timing To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the start timing.
Vacuum start To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the start correction
correction value value.
Vacuum stabilization To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the stabilization wait
wait time time.

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(27) Placement items (pick conditions) (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA)


Set the data peculiar to FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA to be replaced with pick condition.

Item Description
Z-axis Control Set the Z-axis 2-step control in the combo box.
2-step control Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Down change-over height To exert Z-axis 2-step control, set the down change-over height.
Up change-over height To exert Z-axis 2-step control, set the up change-over height.
Vacuum Adjustment Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box.
control Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Vacuum start timing To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the start timing.
Vacuum start correction value To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the start correction
value.
Vacuum stabilization wait time To make a vacuum control adjustment, set the stabilization wait
time.
Pick stroke Pick stroke When the control method is set to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the pick
stroke.

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(28) Replacement items (pick condition) (3010-20)


Set the data native to 3010-20 that is replaced by pick condition.

Item Description
Control Mode Control Mode Set the control mode in the combo box. You can select either “Stroke” or
Load”.
Picking Stroke Picking Stroke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the picking stroke.
Z Two-Step Control Set the Z-axis 2-step control in the combo box. You can select wither “Yes”
Speed Control or “No”.
Down Speed To perform Z-axis 2-step control, set the down sped change height.
Change Height
Up Speed To perform Z-axis 2-step control, set the up speed change height.
Change Height
Vacuum Adjust Set the vacuum control adjustment, set the starting timing. You can select
Control “Yes” or “No”.
Vacuum To perform vacuum control adjustment, set the starting timing.
Starting Timing
Starting To perform vacuum control adjustment, set the starting corrective value.
Correction
Value
Stability To perform control adjustment, set the stability waiting time.
Waiting Time

(29) Replacement items (pick condition) (2070-80)


Set the data native to 2070-80 that is replaced by pick condition.

Item Description
Control Mode Control Mode Set the control mode in the combo box. You can select either “Stroke” or
Load”.
Picking Stroke Picking Stroke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the picking stroke.

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(30) Replacement items (pick condition) (2050-60)


Set the data native to 2050-60 that is replaced by pick condition.

Item Description
Picking Stroke Picking Stroke Set the picking stroke.

(31) Replacement items (pick condition) (JM-20)


Set the data native to JM-20 that is replaced by pick condition.

Item Description
Control Mode Control Mode Set the control mode in the combo box. You can select either “Stroke” or
Load”.
Picking Stroke Picking Stroke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the picking stroke.
Z Two-Step Control Set the Z-axis 2-step control in the combo box. You can select wither “Yes”
Speed Control or “No”.
Down Speed To perform Z-axis 2-step control, set the down speed change height.
Change Height
Up Speed To perform Z-axis 2-step control, set the up speed change height.
Change Height
Vacuum Adjust Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box. You can select “Yes”
Control or “No”.
Vacuum To perform vacuum control adjustment, set the starting timing.
Starting Timing
Starting To perform vacuum control adjustment, set the starting corrective value.
Correction
Value
Stability To perform control adjustment, set the stability waiting time.
Waiting Time
Chuck nozzle Chuck nozzle Set the chuck nozzle grip force in the combo box. You can select it among
grip force grip force “Weak”, “Medium”, and “Strong.”
Waiting time after a component
is detected Set the waiting time until a component is picked up after it is detected.

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(32) Replacement contents (Pick Conditions) (JM-10)


Set up the JM-10-specific replacement contents with the pick conditions item.

Item Description
Picking Picking Stroke Set the picking stroke.
Stroke
Waiting time after a component
is detected Set the waiting time until a component is picked up after it is detected.

(33) Replacement contents (Placement Conditions)


Set up the replacement contents with the placement conditions item.

Item Description
Trial Trial Set the trial with the combo box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Release Release Check Set the component release check with the combo box.
Check Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Component Component Skip Set the component skip with the combo box.
Skip Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Component Component Layer Set the component layer with the combo box.
Layer Select from among “Layer 1” through “Layer 7”.
Placement Placement Monitor Set the operation of the placement monitor. You can select it among
Monitor “No imaging”, “Imaging only”, “Existence of component”, and “Movie”.
Placement Pre-placement image Set whether or not to perform imaging before/after placement in the
monitor 120 Post-placement image combo box.
Placement lighting setting Set the image lighting at placement in the combo box.

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(34) Replacement items (placing condition) (RS-1)


Set the data native to RS-1 that is replaced by placing condition.

Item Description
Control Mode Control Mode Set the control mode in the combo box. You can select either “Stroke” or
“Load”.
Placing Stroke Placing Stroke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the placing stroke.
Placing Stoke Adjust Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box. You can select
Vacuum “Yes” or “No”.
Control Vacuum Stop Set the vacuum stop timing.
Timing
Vacuum Stop Set the vacuum starting timing.
Correction
Value
Blow Starting Set the blow starting timing.
Timing
Blow Set the blow continuing time.
Continuing
Timing
Vacuum OFF Set the vacuum OFF wait time.
Wait Time

(35) Placement items (placement conditions) (RX-7)


Set the data peculiar to RX-7 to be replaced with placement conditions.

Set vision centering data for a high-speed head and that for a general-purpose head
respectively.

Item Contents
Set the time period while the nozzle stops at the component
placement position (moving down position) in order to place the
Nozzle staying time
component on a board securely.
Input range: 0 to 32767.

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Set offset in height direction at the component placement position.


Placement height offset
Input range -999.99 to 999.99. (Default: 0.00)

(36) Placement items (placement conditions) (JX-350)


Set the data peculiar to JX-350 to be replaced with placement conditions.

Item Contents
Placement stroke Set the placement stroke.
Z-axis 2-step Control Set the Z-axis 2-step control in the combo box.
control Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Down change-over To exert Z-axis 2-step control, set the down change-over height.
height
Up change-over height To exert Z-axis 2-step control, set the up change-over height.
Placement Adjustment Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box.
stroke vacuum Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
control Vacuum stop timing Set the vacuum stop timing.
Vacuum stop correction Set the vacuum stop correction value.
value
Blow start timing Set the blow start timing.
Blow continuation time Set the blow continuation time.
Vacuum use-up wait Set the vacuum use-up wait time.
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(37) Replacement items (placement condition) (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R)


Set the data native to RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R to be replaced with placement conditions.

Item Description
Control Mode Control Mode Set the control mode for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles in the combo box. You
(3 nozzles/ can select it between “Stroke” and “Load”.
6 nozzles)
Placing Stroke Placing Stoke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the placing
(3 nozzles/ stroke for 3 nozzles/6 nozzles.
6 nozzles) Set the transfer in the combo box. You can select either “Yes” or
“No”.
Pressurization Pressurization time Set the pressurization time when the control method is “Load.”
time (3 nozzles/6
nozzles)
Fluxer Transfer When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the placing stroke control mode
in the combo box. You can select either “Stroke” or “Load”.
(Stroke) Control When you set the placing stoke control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set
Mode the placing stroke.
(Stroke) Stroke When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the bottom dead point hold
time.
Fluxer type When the transfer is set to “Yes”, set the fluxer type in the combo box.
Select it between “Linear fluxer” and “Rotary fluxer.”
Transfer plate type When the transfer is set to “Yes”, set the transfer plate type in the
combo box.
Select it among “1-groove type”, “2-groove type”, and “4-groove type.”
Chemical liquid type When the transfer is set to “Yes”, set the chemical liquid type in the
combo box.
Select it in the range from “Chemical liquid 1” to “Chemical liquid 10.”
Bottom Dead Point When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the Z-axis up speed in the
Hold Time combo box. You can select it among “High speed 2”, “High speed”,
“Medium speed”, “Low speed”, and FC speed”.
Fluxer Z Up When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the Z-axis down speed in the
combo box. You can select it among “High speed 2”, “High speed”,
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Fluxer Z Down When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the transfer position in the
combo box.
Transfer Pos. You can select it in the range from “Transfer Pos. 1” to “Transfer Pos.
4”.
Solder inspection When the transfer is set to “Yes”, set the solder difference judging
difference judging value.
value
Solder inspection When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the solder difference threshold
threshold value value.
Placement stroke Adjustment Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box.
vacuum control Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Vacuum stop timing Set the vacuum stop timing.
Vacuum stop Set the vacuum stop correction value.
correction value
Blow start timing Set the blow start timing.
Blow continuation Set the blow continuation time.
time
Vacuum use-up wait Set the vacuum use-up wait time.
time

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(38) Placement items (placement conditions) (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA)


Set the data peculiar to FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA to be replaced with placement conditions.

Item Contents
Placement stroke Set the placement stroke.
Z-axis 2-step Control Set the Z-axis 2-step control in the combo box.
control Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Down change-over To exert Z-axis 2-step control, set the down change-over height.
height
Up change-over height To exert Z-axis 2-step control, set the up change-over height.
Placement Adjustment Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box.
stroke vacuum Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
control Vacuum stop timing Set the vacuum stop timing.
Vacuum stop correction Set the vacuum stop correction value.
value
Blow start timing Set the blow start timing.
Blow continuation time Set the blow continuation time.
Vacuum use-up wait Set the vacuum use-up wait time.
time

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(39) Replacement items (placing condition) (3010-20)


Set the data native to 3010-20 that is replaced by placing condition.

Item Description
Control Control Mode Set the control mode in the combo box. You can select either “Stroke” or
Mode “Load”.
Placing Stroke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the placing stroke.
Fluxer Transfer Set the transfer in the combo box. You can select either “Yes” or “No”.
(Placing stroke) When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the placing stroke control mode in
Control Mode the combo box. You can select wither “Stroke” or “Load”.
(Placing stroke) When you set the placing stroke control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the
Placing stroke placing stroke.
Bottom Dead When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the bottom dead point hold time.
Point Hold Time
Z Up Speed When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the Z-axis up speed in the combo
box. You can select it among “High speed 2”, “Height speed”, “Medium
speed”, Low speed, and “FC speed”.
Z Down Speed When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the X-axis down speed in the combo
box. You can select it among “High speed 2”, “Height speed”, “Medium
speed”, Low speed, and “FC speed.”
Transfer Pos. When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the transfer position in the combo
box. You can select it in the range from “Transfer Pos. 1“ to “Transfer Pos.
4”.
Z Two-Step Control Set the Z-axis two-step control in the combo box. You can select either
Control “Yes” or “No”.
Down Speed To perform Z-axis 2-step control, set the down speed change height.
Change Height
Up Speed Change To perform Z-axis 2-step control, set the up speed change height.
Height
Placing Adjust Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box. You can select
Stoke “Yes” or “No”.
Vacuum Vacuum Stop Set the vacuum stop timing.
Control Timing
Vacuum Stop Set the vacuum starting timing.
Correction Value
Blow Starting Set the blow starting timing.
Timing
Blow Continuing Set the blow continuing time.
Timing
Vacuum OFF Wait Set the vacuum OFF wait time.
Time

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(40) Replacement items (placing condition) (2070-80)


Set the data native to 2070-80 that is replaced by placing condition.

Item Description
Control Control Mode Set the control mode in the combo box. You can select either “Stroke” or
Mode “Load”.
Placing Stroke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the placing stroke.
Fluxer Transfer Set the transfer in the combo box. You can select either “Yes” or “No”.
(Placing stroke) When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the placing stroke control mode in the
Control Mode combo box. You can select wither “Stroke” or “Load”.
(Placing stroke) When you set the placing stroke control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the
Placing stroke placing stroke.
Bottom Dead When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the bottom dead point hold time.
Point Hold Time
Z Up Speed When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the Z-axis up speed in the combo box.
You can select it among “High speed 2”, “Height speed”, “Medium speed”,
Low speed, and “FC speed”.
Z Down Speed When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the X-axis down speed in the combo
box. You can select it among “High speed 2”, “Height speed”, “Medium
speed”, Low speed, and “FC speed.”
Transfer Pos. When you set the transfer to “Yes”, set the transfer position in the combo box.
You can select it in the range from “Transfer Pos. 1“ to “Transfer Pos. 4”.

(41) Replacement items (placing condition) (2050-60)


Set the data native to 2050-60 that is replaced by placing condition.

Item Description
Placement stroke Set the placement stroke.

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(42) Replacement items (placing condition) (JM-20)


Set the data native to JM-20 that is replaced by placing condition.

Item Description
Control Control Mode Set the control mode in the combo box. You can select either “Stroke” or
Mode “Load”.
Placing Stroke When you set the control mode to “Stroke” or “Load”, set the placing stroke.
Z Two-Step Control mode Set the Z-axis two-step control in the combo box. You can select either
Speed “Yes” or “No”.
Control Down Speed To perform Z-axis 2-step control, set the down speed change height.
Change Height
Up Speed Change To perform Z-axis 2-step control, set the up speed change height.
Height
Vacuum Adjust Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box. You can select
Control “Yes” or “No”.
Vacuum Stop Set the vacuum stop timing.
Timing
Vacuum Stop Set the vacuum starting timing.
Correction Value
Blow Starting Set the blow starting timing.
Timing
Blow Continuing Set the blow continuing time.
Timing
Vacuum OFF Wait Set the vacuum OFF wait time.
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(43) Replacement contents (Placement Conditions) (JM-10)


Set up the JM-10-specific replacement contents with the placement conditions item.

Item Description
Placing Placing Stroke Set the placing stroke.
Stroke
Vacuum Adjust Set the vacuum control adjustment in the combo box. You can select “Yes”
Control or “No”.
Vacuum Stop Set the vacuum stop timing.
Timing
Vacuum Stop Set the vacuum starting timing.
Correction Value
Blow Starting Set the blow starting timing.
Timing
Blow Continuing Set the blow continuing time.
Timing
Vacuum OFF Wait Set the vacuum OFF wait time.
Time

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(44) Replacement contents (Check)


Set up the replacement contents with the check item.
The items not selected nor input are not replaced.

Item Description
Tombstone Check Select the replacement value of the tombstone detection.
Detection Select from among “Yes”, “No” and “If possible” in the combo box.
Direct Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected. Select whether to input
a value directly or not with the radio button. Then selecting “Direct” makes it
possible to input a value. Input range: Varies depending on the component
type.
Calculate Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected. Select whether to input
the calculated value or not with the radio button. Then selecting “Calculate”
makes it possible to input the magnification. Input range: 0.01 to 2.00.
Pick Position Check Select the replacement value of the picking position gap check in the combo
Check box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Accept. Input allowed when “Yes” is selected. Input the acceptance value.
Input range: 0.010 to 150.000
Coplanarity Check Select the replacement value of the coplanarity check in the combo box.
Check Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Electrode Width If “Yes” has been selected for coplanarity check, set the electrode width.
Electrode Length If “Yes” has been selected for coplanarity check, set the electrode length.
E. Gloss Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check. Select the
electrode gloss information in the combo box. Select from among “Normal”,
“Gloss” and “No gloss”.
Laser Strength Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check. Select the laser
strength. Input range: 0 to 7
Measurement Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check. Select the
Height Offset measurement height offset. Input range: -4.00 to 4.00
AGC Adjustment Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check. Select the AGC
adjustment value. Input range: 0 to 5
Accept. Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check. Input the
acceptance value.
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E. Brightness Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check. Input the electrode
Threshold brightness threshold. Input range: 5 to 120
Measuring Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check. Select the measuring
Mode mode in the combo box. Select from among “Auto”, “Standard” and
“High-precision”.
Scanning Offset If “Yes” has been selected for coplanarity check, set the scanning position offset.
Exposure Time If “Yes” has been selected for coplanarity check, set the Exposure Time.
Lead Offset If “Yes” has been selected for coplanarity check, set the Lead offset.
Inspection Set the component angle at inspection.
angle The input range is 0 to 359.
Alternative Select it among “90°, 180°, 270°”, “180°”, and “No.”
inspection The default is “90°, 180°, 270°.”
angle
SOT Angle Check Select the replacement value of the SOT angle check in the combo box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Component Check Select the replacement value of the component verification check in the combo
Verification box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Resistance Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for verification. Select whether to input the
resistance value or not with the radio button. Then selecting “Resistance” makes
it possible to input the following items.
Input range of resistance value: 0.00 to 999.99
Select the unit from among “Ω”, “KΩ” and “MΩ” in the combo box.
Input range allowance: 0% to 100%
Capacitance Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for verification. Select whether to input the
capacitance or not with the radio button. Then selecting “Capacitance” makes it
possible to input the following items.
Input range of capacitance value: 0.00 to 999999.99
Select the unit from between “pF” and “μF” in the combo box.
Input range allowance: 0% to 100%
Polarity Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for verification. Select whether to input the
polarity or not with the radio button. If polarity is selected, select from among
“Right”, “Top”, “Left” and “Bottom” in the combo box.
Polarity Inspection Select the replacement value of polarity inspection in the combo box.
inspection Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
Dimension Check Select the replacement value of the dimension check in the combo box.
Check Select from among “Yes”, “No” and “If possible”.
Standard Size Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected for dimension check. Input
the standard length and width. Input range: 0.01 to 150.00.
Width Judge Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected for dimension check. Input
the upper and lower limits of the width judge level. Input range: 1 to 100.
Length Judge Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected for dimension check. Input
the upper and lower limits of the length judge level. Input range: 1 to 100.
Measure Check Select the replacement value of the placed PWB surface height measurement in
PWB Surface the combo box.
Height Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Accept. If you select “Yes” for the placed PWB surface height measurement, set the
acceptance value.
Offset X If you select “Yes” for the placed PWB surface height measurement, set the offset
X.
Offset Y If you select “Yes” for the placed PWB surface height measurement, set the offset
Y.
Check Check Select the replacement value of the placed component height check in the combo
Component box.
Height Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Accept. If you select “Yes” for the placed component height check, set the acceptance
value.
No. of Samples If you select “Yes” for the placed component height check, set the number of
components to be checked.
Offset X (1 to 4) If you select “Yes” for the placed component height check, set the offset X. You
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Offset Y (1 to 4) If you select “Yes” for the placed component height check, set the offset Y. You
can input as many offsets as the specified components to be checked.
Height check Check Select the replacement value of the height check before placing in the combo
before placing box.
Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Accept. If you select “Yes” for the height check before placing, set the acceptance value.
No. of Samples If you select “Yes” for the height check before placing, set the number of
components to be checked.
Offset X (1 to 4) If you select “Yes” for the height check before placing, set the offset X. You can
input as many offsets as the specified components to be checked.
Offset Y (1 to 4) If you select “Yes” for the height check before placing, set the offset Y. You can
input as many offsets as the specified components to be checked.
Front/back Inspection Select a replacement value for front/back judgment at pickup in the combo box.
judgment at Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
pickup Threshold value Select a replacement value of threshold value in the combo box.
Select it between “Auto” and “Value.”
When “Value” is selected for a threshold value, the threshold value can be
entered. Enter the threshold value. The input range is 1 to 255.
Component Select a replacement value of component surface in the combo box.
surface Select it between “Bright” and “Dark.”
Component Inspection Select a replacement value of component existence/non-existence judgment at
existence/non placement point in the combo box. Select it between “Yes” and “No.”
-existence Threshold value Select a replacement value of threshold value in the combo box.
judgment at Select it between “Auto” and “Value.”
placement When “Value” is selected for a threshold value, the threshold value can be
point entered. Enter the threshold value. The input range is 1 to 255.
Determination Check Select the replacement value of the determination of insertion of a component in
of insertion of the combo box.
a component Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
Diameter of a If you select "Yes" for determination of insertion of a component, set the diameter
hole of a hole.
Diameter of a If you select "Yes" for determination of insertion of a component, set the diameter
lead of a lead.
Width Judge If you select "Yes" for determination of insertion of a component, set the upper
and lower limits of the width judge size. Input range: 0.01mm to 150.00mm.
Length Judge If you select "Yes" for determination of insertion of a component, set the upper
and lower limits of the length judge size. Input range: 0.01mm to 150.00mm.
Setting for Check Select the replacement value of the setting for determining the component
determining direction in the combo box.
the Select from between “Yes” and “No”.
component Method If you select "Yes" for setting for determining the component direction, select the
direction replacement value of the method from among "Lead", "Package" and
"Chamfering".
Threshold Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
direction. Input the threshold value. Input range: -2.0000mm to 2.0000mm.
Margin (+/-) Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
direction. Input the margin. Input range: 0.0000mm to 2.0000mm.
Height Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
direction. Input the height for determination. Input range: 0.00mm to 55.00mm.
Angle Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
direction. Input the angle for determination. Input range: -90.00 degrees to 90.00
degrees.
Pickup Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
correction direction. Input the pickup correction height. Input range: 0.00mm to 55.00mm.
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3-4-10-3 Replacing procedure


Set the data to be replaced.

(1) List window


This window shows a list of the components extracted using the conditions set on the
replacement conditions setting window, of which the contents are to be replaced.
Select the component data of which the contents you want to replace, and conduct the
replacing operation. You can select two or more number of lines for the data to be replaced.
In addition, the component data of which the contents are replaced are removed from the
replacement target list window.

Item Description
Inquiry for Replace At the time of replacement, inquire whether to conduct replacement or not.
Default setting: Marked.
Replace button Starts replacement of the component data on the line currently selected on
the list window.
All Replace button Starts replacement of all the component data displayed on the list window.
Close button Cancels replacement of component data.

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(2) Replacement inquiry


If the checkbox of “Inquiry for Replace” is marked on the Replace Component List window, the
following replacement inquiry window appears.

Item Description
Yes button Replace based on the replacement contents of component data currently
displayed.
No button Does not replace the displayed item but replace the next item.
All Yes button Conducts replacement with answering “Yes” to all the inquiries on and after
the replacement contents of the displayed component data.
Cancel button Cancels the replacing operation.

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4 Print
4-1 Printing Component Data
Select [File] - [Print & Save to file...] from the menu, and the following component data printing
window will appear.
You can select any of the component data currently registered and print it out or saves it to a file.

Item Description
List Select whether to print out the list of component data or not with the
radio button.
Details Select whether to print out the details of component data or not with
the radio button.
Select Data Select the component data to be printed out.
Select the target data by specifying the corresponding line or
marking the checkbox.
Select All button Makes all component data to be printed out.
Clear button Makes all component data not to be printed out.
Save to file button Saves the currently selected component data to a file.
Stops printing after the data has been stored in the file.
Preview button Show the print image of the currently selected component data
allowing you to check it.
Print button Prints out the currently selected component data.
Stops printing after it has been printed out.
Cancel button Cancels printing.

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5 Environmental Setting
Select [Tools] - [SetEnvironments] from the menu, and the following Set Environments window will
appear.

(1) Operation preferences


You can set the operations to be performed when you register component data.

Item Description
Default Nozzle Selection This item pertains to setting of the default nozzle during component data
creation. If the component data is about the No. 500 nozzle, select with the
radio button whether to set the No. 500 nozzle without changing or set the
No. 502 or 503 nozzle.
Default setting: “Use 500 nozzle as default” is selected.
The default of the RS-1 is 7500 or 7502.7503.
Pick Position check Threshold Input the set value to calculate the acceptance value for picking position gap
detection.
Input range: 1 to 100%. Default value: 50%.
Fix nozzle selection even when Select whether to return the nozzle number and vacuum pressure to the
component size is changed default settings when component dimensions are changed. Default setting:
“Set nozzle No. and vacuum pressure to default” is selected.
Messages displayed when a When you select a component type that requires a setting of judgment of a
component that can be inserted component that can be inserted, select whether a check message is
is selected displayed or not. The default value is “Yes”.
Default for placement component Set default values to be used for placement component height inspection.
height inspection The default values are as shown below.
Number of pieces to be inspected: 1
Judgment value: 1.000 mm
Offset X: 90%
Offset Y: 90%
Default setting of the height Set the default value to be used for component height check before
check of a component before placement. The default value is as follows:
placed No. of samples: 4
Accept: 1,000 mm
Offset X: 90%
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Data is fixed at a change of When the external dimensions were changed after completion of component
external dimensions after data on the component to be inserted, select whether or not to fix the data.
completion of component data Select it between “Return to default” and “Fix.” The default is “Return to
on the component to be inserted. default.”
If “Fix” is selected, the default will not be set again. However, if only the
pick offset is changed between length and width of the external dimensions,
it will always be returned to the default.
Sets the default setting of the check box “Use of RX-7” when new
component data is created
Default for use of RX-7 data
When you select the radio button “Use,” a checkmark is put in the check box
“Use of RX-7.”
Selects whether to set the initial value of the number of components to be
applied when RX-7 data is used.
Default value of the number of
RX-7 components When you select the radio button “Not Use,” the initial value is not set, and
data is not created completely.
When you select the radio button “Use,” the initial value is set.

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(2) Display setup

 List display Set up the items to be shown on the list.

Item Description
Show/Hide Set the items to be shown on the specified list.
The item of which the checkbox has been marked is shown.
Fixed Column Specify the column which does not scroll even when each list scrolls
horizontally.
All the columns on the left side of the column specified here become
non-scrollable.

 Panel View Set up the items shown on each panel of component data.

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(3) Nozzle setting


Import the nozzle INI file of an optional nozzle or the like.

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6 Details of Component Data


6-1 Basic Setting Window
The basic setting window of component data shown below allows you to edit the basic data of
components such as the component type, packaging style, dimensions and centering method.
Basic setting area

Advanced setting area

The items to be set in the Basic setting area are shown in the table below.

Item Description
Component Name Allows you to input the component name in alphanumeric characters.
Up to 60 characters can be input.
Comment Allows you to input comments for component data in alphanumeric
characters. Up to 127 characters can be input.
Component Type Allows you to select the component type in the combo box.
The image shown varies depending on the selected component type.
Component Packaging Allows you to select the component packaging in the combo box.
Select from among “Tape”, “Stick”, “Tray”, “Bulk”, “INS Tape”, and “INS
Bulk”.
Outer Dimensions (Width) Allows you to input the outer dimension (width) of the component.
Input range of width: 0.01mm to 180.0 mm
Outer Dimensions (Length) Allows you to input the outer dimension (length) of the component.
Input range of length: 0.01mm to 180.0 mm
Outer Dimensions (Height) Allows you to input the height of the component outer dimensions.
The input range of height is 0.0 mm to 55.00 mm.
Outer Dimensions (Lead Length) Allows you to input the lead length of the component to be inserted.
The input range of lead length is 0.00 mm to 25.00 mm.
When you select “Insert component” or “INS electrolytic capacitor” as the
component type, it is 0.01 mm to 55.00 mm.
Other Dimensions (Pick Depth) Allows you to input the picking depth of the component.
The default value is 0.0mm.
Input range: 0.0mm to 55.00mm
Boss Height Set the height of the boss located on the back of the component.
Input range: 0.0mm to 55.00mm (Default value: 0.00)

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Package Size (Use) Using this checkbox, you can specify whether you use the package size or
not. If you mark the checkbox, you can enter the package size.
When you have selected “Insert component” or “INS electrolytic capacitor”
as the component type, this checkbox is enabled because these component
types always require entry of package size.
Package Size (Width) Allows you to input the width of the package of a component to be inserted
when you select “Insert component” or “INS electrolytic capacitor” as the
component type. The input range is 0.01 mm to 150.00 mm.
Package Size (Length) Allows you to input the length of the package of a component to be inserted
when you select “Insert component” or “INS electrolytic capacitor” as the
component type. The input range is 0.01 mm to 150.00 mm.
Centering Method Allows you to select the centering method using the checkboxes.
For some components, you can check both Laser and Vision.
Centering Preference If you marked both centering methods, select the centering preference (i.e.
which method is given priority, Laser or Vision) in the combo box.
Select from among “Auto”, “Laser centering preferred”, and “Vision
centering preferred”.
Default setting: “Auto”
RX-7Vision Sets whether to create data on the target component for an RX-7.
Use The default setting of this item is to be set on the “Set Environments”
screen.
RX-7 Vision Displays the data creation state for an RX-7, whether it is created
Status completely or not.
RX-7 Vision Sets the width/length of the body of a component.
mold section(Width, Length, The outer dimensions (width/length/height) of a component are set as the
Height) default values here.
The input range of each value is the same as that of the component outer
dimensions.
RX-7Vision et the type of the component shape to be recognized with an RX-7.
Kind of shape Select a shape type among: “Chip component,” “Lead component,” “BGA
component,” “Irregularly-shaped component (no lead),” “Irregularly-shaped
component (with leads)” and “Irregularly-shaped component (with balls).”

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6-2 Advanced Settings


6-2-1 Packaging style
(1) Packaging style (Tape)
Packaging style (Tape) window is to set up the data on tape feeder.

Item Description
Tape Width Select the tape width in the combo box.
“Feed Pitch” is cleared when a new tape width is selected.
Feed Pitch Select the tape feed pitch in the combo box.
Feed pitches available for the current tape width are shown.
Supply Angle (deg) Specify the enclosing angle against the tape supply direction.
Specify your desired radio button or directly input a value in the edit field.
Input range: 0.00 to 359.50 (Default value: 0.00)
Feed speed Specify whether to use “Feed speed” or not by selecting “Yes” or “No” radio
Use button. (Default setting: No)
If the selected tape width is for mechanical feeder only, the feeding speed
cannot be set.
Feed speed Select the feeding speed in the combo box.
Select from among “Fast” (default), “Medium” and “Slow”.
If the selected tape width is for mechanical feeder only, the feeding speed
cannot be set.
Set “Use of a splice sensor” for the splice joint detection of the parts
Use of a splice sensor concerned.
If possible/No If possible(Default): If there is a splice sensor to the feeder, I use it.
No: You do not use a splice sensor.

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(2) Packaging style (Stick)


Packaging style (Stick) window is to set up the data on stick feeder.

Item Description
Type Select the type of the stick feeder in the combo box.
“Subtype” is cleared when a new type is selected.
Subtype Subtypes available for the current type are shown in the combo box allowing
you to select a desired one.
Feed Waiting Time Specify the waiting time after picking a component until the next component
can be picked as a percentage of the default time of each type. The default
setting is 100%.
Input range: 50 to 200%
Supply Angle (deg) Specify the enclosing angle against the stick supply direction.
Specify your desired radio button or directly input a value in the edit field.
Input range: 0.00 to 359.50
Feed speed Specify whether to use “Feed speed” or not by selecting “Yes” or “No” radio
Use button. (Default setting: No)
If the selected tape width is for mechanical feeder only, the feeding speed
cannot be set.
Feed speed Select the feeding speed in the combo box.
Select from among “Fast” (default), “Medium” and “Slow”.
If the selected tape width is for mechanical feeder only, the feeding speed
cannot be set.

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(3) Packaging style (Tray)


Packaging style (Tray) window is to set up the data on tray feeder.

Item Description
Pilot Position Input the center position of the component (X, Y) as the distance from the
outer edge of the tray.
Input range of X: 0.00mm to 500.00mm (Default setting: Space)
Input range of Y: 0.00mm to 150.00mm (Default setting: Space)
Pitch between Components Input the pitch (X, Y) between the components.
Input range of X: 0.00mm to 500.00mm (Default setting: Space)
Input range of Y: 0.00mm to 150.00mm (Default setting: Space)
No. of Columns/Rows Input the number of components in X and Y directions. (Numbers only)
Input range of X: 1 to 99 (Default setting: Space); Input range of Y: 1 to 99
(Default setting: Space)
Tray Thickness Input the thickness of the tray.
Input range: Component height to 64.00mm (Default value: Component
height)
Tray Depth Input the depth of the tray.
Input range: 0mm to 64.00mm (Default value: 0.00mm)
Feeder Select your desired radio button from among “Tray Holder”, “DTS”,
“MTC/MTS” and “MDS”.
Default setting: None selected.
 If Tray Holder is selected, you can select “Type 1” or “Type 2” radio
button.
 If DTS is selected, the input operation in the DTS group box is enabled.
 IF MTC/MTS is selected, you can select the supply condition.
Also, the input operation in the MTC and MTS group boxes is enabled.
 If MDS is selected, the input operation in the MDS group box is enabled.
Supply Angle (deg) Specify the angle to supply components.
Specify your desired radio button or directly input a value in the edit field.
Input range: 0 to 359.50
Supply Condition If “MTC/MTS” is selected as the feeder, select the supply conditions to be
referred to for optimization in the combo box.
Select from among “Auto” (default), “Fixed to MTC” and “Fixed to MTS”.

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MTC Select the suction pad size of the pickup unit in the combo box.
Pickup Select from between “Large” and “Small”. (Default setting: Varies depending
on the outer dimensions.)
MTC Select whether to automatically select the MTC pad or not using the
Auto checkbox.
Default setting: Not marked.
MTC Select the suction pad size of the shuttle unit in the combo box.
Shuttle Select from among “Large”, “Small” and “Mecha”. (Default setting: Varies
depending on the outer dimensions.)
MTC Select the MTC speed in the combo box.
MTC Speed Select from among “Fast” (default), “Medium”, “Slow” and “Slow2”.
MTS Using the radio button, select whether to conduct or not mark recognition of
MTS Mark Recognition the suction reference position from between “Yes” and “No” (default).
MTS Select the tray drawing speed in the combo box.
MTS Speed Select from among “Fast” (default), “Medium”, “Slow” and “Slow2”.
DTS Select the tray drawing speed in the combo box.
Select from between “Fast” (default) and “Slow”.
MDS Select the MDS supply method in the combo box.
MDS Supply The selectable item is "Shuttle" only.

(4) Packaging style (Bulk)


Packaging style (Bulk) window is to set up the data on bulk feeder.

Item Description
Type Select the type of the bulk feeder in the combo box.
Default setting: Space
Feed Waiting Time Specify the waiting time after picking a component until the next component
can be picked as a percentage of the default time of each type.
Input range: 50 to 200% (Default value: 100)
Supply Angle (deg) Specify the angle to supply components.
Specify your desired radio button or directly input a value in the edit field.
Input range: 0.00 to 359.50 (Default value: 0.00)

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(5) Packaging style (INS Tape)


Packaging style (INS Tape) window is to set up the data on radial feeder.

Item Description
Type Select the type of the radial feeder in the combo box.
Default setting: Space
Clamp control Specify the clamp waiting time as a percentage of the default time of each
Clamp waiting time type.
Input range: 5 to 200% (Default value: 100)
Clamp control Specify the clamp release waiting time as a percentage of the default time of
Clamp release waiting time each type.
Input range: 5 to 200% (Default value: 100)
Feed control When “MRF-L” or “MAF-L” is selected for the type, this item can be entered.
On hold time Specify the time from feed ON to feed OFF by the ratio for the default wait
time of each type.
Input range: 5 to 200% (Default value: 100)
Feed control When “MRF-L” or “MAF-L” is selected for the type, this item can be entered.
Off hold time Specify the time from feed OFF to feed completion by the ratio for the
default wait time of each type.
Input range: 5 to 200% (Default value: 100)
Feed type When “MRF-L” or “MAF-L” is selected for the type, this item can be entered.
Select either “Single feed” or “Twice feed” by using the radio button.
Default setting: Neither selected.
Supply Angle (deg) Specify the angle to supply components.
Specify your desired radio button or directly input a value in the edit field.
Input range: 0.00 to 359.50 (Default value: 0.00)

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(6) Packaging style (INS Bulk)


Packaging style (INS Bulk) window is to set up the data on bowl feeder.

Item Description
Type Select the type of the bowl feeder in the combo box.
Default setting: Space
Supply Angle (deg) Specify the angle to supply components.
Specify your desired radio button or directly input a value in the edit field.
Input range: 0.00 to 359.50 (Default value: 0.00)

6-2-2 Component disposition


“Comp reject to” window is to set the destination of the components on which an error (such as a
recognition error) has occurred.

Item Description
Comp reject to: Select the destination of the component from the drop down list of the combo box.
Other Machine Types Trash Box : Can be selected by all the components.
Component protection : Can be selected by all the components.
IC recollection belt :Can be selected by the components for which vision
centering is available.
Return to tray :Can be selected by the components of which the
packaging style is tray.
2070-80 Select the destination of the component from the drop down list of the combo box.
Trash Box : Can be selected by all the components.
Component protection : Can be selected by all the components.
IC recollection belt :Can be selected by the components for which vision
centering is available.
Return to tray :Can be selected by the components of which the
packaging style is tray.
RX-7(high-speed head) Select where to discard a component from the high-speed head in the list of the
combo box.
Trash Box : Can be selected by all the components.
Component protection : Can be selected by all the components.
This item is displayed when a checkmark is put in the “RX-7 Vision Use” check box.
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the list of the combo box.


Trash Box : Can be selected by all the components.
Component protection : Can be selected by all the components.
This item is displayed when a checkmark is put in the “RX-7 Vision Use” check box.
No. of Components Set the initial value of the number of remaining components.
The default value is set on the “Set Environments” screen.
The input range is from 1 to 60,000.
This item is displayed when a checkmark is put in the “RX-7 Vision Use” check box

6-2-3 Laser centering general setting window


Laser centering general setting window is to set the data used by every machine when conducting
laser centring.

Item Description
Place Offset Input the offset for the asymmetric components at the time of placement.
Input range of XY: -99.00 to 99.00mm (Default value: 0.00)
Input range of θ: 0.00 to 359.95mm (Default value: 0.00)
Gripper Nozzle Data Input the offset from the component center to the gripping surface center of
Grip Position the gripper nozzle fixed-side arm as a negative value.
Input range: -15.0 to 15.0mm (Default value: 0.00)
Gripper Nozzle Data Input the clearance between the component and the gripping surface of the
Horizontal Clearance gripper nozzle fixed-side arm as a negative value.
Input range: -9.0 to 9.0mm (Default value: 0.00)
Gripper Nozzle Data Input the nozzle direction at the time of picking when the component is
Nozzle Direction at supplied at 0°.
Picking Input range: 0.0000 to 359.9875 (Default value: 0.0000)
Gripper Nozzle Data Input the correction value of the component picking height.
Height Adjustment Input range: -3.0 to 3.0mm (Default value: 0.00)
Laser Height Input the offset from the component top surface to the laser surface.
Input range: -55.00 to 10.00mm
The default value is determined by the component type and the component
height.
Laser Algorithm Input the algorithm of laser recognition in the combo box.
“Algorithm 0” through “Algorithm 3”.
Default setting is determined by the component type.
Pre-rotate Input the tilt angle to the supply angle.
Input range: 0 to 359° (Default value: 30°)

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6-2-4 Laser centering (RS-1)


The laser centering (RS-1) screen is used to set the data native to RS-1.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the laser centering information of RS-1 is used or not.
The default value is “Use”.
* If “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called
out at program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after
setting “Use” in the component database.
Nozzle number range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the
selected contents.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. at pick in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Component Pick Vacuum Input the vacuum pressure at pick.
Pressure, Vacuum Pump The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
XY Select the acceleration of the XY axis to move to the placement position,
after component pick-up, in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Pick Z down/up Select the acceleration at pick-up Z-axis down and up movement in the
combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Place Z down/up Select the acceleration at placement Z-axis down and up movement in the
combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Measure) Select the theta axis acceleration at laser recognition in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Other) Select the theta axis acceleration except at laser recognition in the combo
box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Laser Height Input the offset value from the top surface of the component to the laser
surface. The input range is -55.00 to 10.00 mm.
The default value is determined by component type and component height.
Component Shape Select the component shape to be used for laser recognition in the combo
box.
Select it among “Config0”, “Config1”, “Config2”, “Config3”, and “Config5”.

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6-2-5 Laser centering (JX-350)


The laser centering (JX-350) screen is used to set the data native to JX-350.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the laser centering information of JX-350 is used or not.
The default value is “Use”.
* If “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called
out at program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after
setting “Use” in the component database.
Nozzle number range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the
selected contents.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. at pick in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Component Pick Vacuum Input the vacuum pressure at pick.
Pressure, Vacuum Pump The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
XY Select the acceleration of the XY axis to move to the placement position,
after component pick-up, in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Pick Z down/up Select the acceleration at pick-up Z-axis down and up movement in the
combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Place Z down/up Select the acceleration at placement Z-axis down and up movement in the
combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Measure) Select the theta axis acceleration at laser recognition in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Other) Select the theta axis acceleration except at laser recognition in the combo
box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Laser Height Input the offset value from the top surface of the component to the laser
surface. The input range is -55.00 to 10.00 mm.
The default value is determined by component type and component height.
Component Shape Select the component shape to be used for laser recognition in the combo
box.
Select it among “No setting”, “Corners not beveled”, “Corners beveled”,
“PLCC”, “Cylinder”, “Flexible”, “Flexible2” and “Flexible3”.

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6-2-6 Laser centering (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R)


The laser centering (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R) screen is used to set the data native to
RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the laser centering information of RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R is used or not.
The default value is “Use”.
* If “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called out at
program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting “Use” in the
component database.
Nozzle number range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the selected
contents. The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. at pick in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Component Pick Vacuum Input the vacuum pressure at pick.
Pressure, Vacuum Pump The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
XY Select the acceleration of the XY axis to move to the placement position, after
component pick-up, in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Pick Z down/up Select the acceleration at pick-up Z-axis down and up movement in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Place Z down Select acceleration to be applied when the Z-axis moves up to place a component on a
board from the combo box.
The default acceleration is decided according to the component type and the outer
dimensions. This item is enabled for an RX-6/RX-6R.
Place Z down Select acceleration to be applied when the Z-axis moves up to place a component on a
board from the combo box.
The default acceleration is decided according to the component type and the outer
dimensions. This item is enabled for an RX-6/RX-6R.
Place Zup Select the acceleration at placement Z-axis up movement in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Measure) Select the theta axis acceleration at laser recognition in the combo box. The default
value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Other) Select the theta axis acceleration except at laser recognition in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Laser Height Input the offset value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface. The
input range is -55.00 to 10.00 mm.
The default value is determined by component type and component height.
Component Shape Select the component shape to be used for laser recognition in the combo box.
Select it among “Config 0”, “Config 1”, “Config 2”, “Config 3”, and Config 5.”

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6-2-7 Laser centering (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA)


The laser centering (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA) screen is used to set the data peculiar to
FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether or not to use the laser centering information of FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA.
The default value is “Use.”
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called out at
program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting “Use” in the
component database.
Nozzle number range Select the number table of nozzle No. in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The contents of the nozzle No. table combo box will be changed depending on the
selected contents.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. at pick in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Component pick vacuum Input the vacuum pressure at pick.
pressure pump The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
FX-3 Select the acceleration of the XY axis from component pickup to movement to the
XY speed placement position in the combo box.
The default value depends on the component type and external dimensions.
This item is effective for FX-3.
FX-3 Select the acceleration of Z-axis down and up of pickup in the combo box.
pick Z down/up The default value depends on the component type and external dimensions.
This item is effective for FX-3.
FX-3R/FX-3RA Select the acceleration of the XY axis from component pickup to movement to the
XY speed placement position in the combo box.
The default value depends on the component type and external dimensions.
This item is effective for FX-3R/FX-3RA.
FX-3R/FX-3RA Select the acceleration of Z-axis down and up of pickup in the combo box.
pick Z down/up The default value depends on the component type and external dimensions.
This item is effective for FX-3R/FX-3RA.
Theta speed Select the theta axis acceleration at laser recognition in the combo box.
(at measurement) The default value depends on the component type and external dimensions.
Theta speed Select the theta axis acceleration except laser recognition in the combo box.
(except measurement) The default value depends on the component type and external dimensions.
Laser Height Input the offset value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface. The
input range is -55.00 to 10.00 mm. The default value is determined by component type
and component height.
Component Shape Select the component shape to be used for laser recognition in the combo box.
You can select it among “No setting”, “No corner nick”, “PLCC”, “Cylinder”, Flexible”,
“Flexible 2”, and Flexible 3”.

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6-2-8 Laser centering (3010-20)


Laser centering (3010-20) window is to set the data specific to 3010-20.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the laser centering information of 3010-20 is used or not.
Default setting: “Use”.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called out at
program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting “Use” in the
component database.
Nozzle No. range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box. The contents of the
combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the selected contents. The default
value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. for picking from the drop down list of the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Vacuum Pump The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
XY Select the XY acceleration after picking an element until reaching the placing position in
the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for picking in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Place Z down/up Select the place Z-axis down/up acceleration in the combo box. The default value is
(3020/3020R) determined by component type and outer dimensions. This item is validated for
3020/3020R.
Place Z down/ Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
(3010/3020V/3020VR) The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Measure) Select the θ acceleration for laser recognition in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Other) Select the θ acceleration for other than laser recognition in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Laser Height Input the offset from the component top surface to the laser surface.
Input range: -55.00 to 10.00mm.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Component Shape Set the component shape for laser recognition with the combo box.
Select from among “No setting”, “Corners not beveled”, “Corners beveled”, “PLCC”,
“Cylinder”, “Flexible”, “Flexible2” and “Flexible3”.
Advanced settings Select whether to set the laser selection or not using the checkbox.
Default setting: Not marked.
Laser selection Select the head to be used for laser centering in the combo box.
Select from among “Auto”, “LNC60” and “FMLA”.
Default setting: “Auto”.
Available when the checkbox has been marked in the Advanced settings.

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6-2-9 Laser centering (2070-80)


Laser centering (2070-80) window is to set the data specific to 2070-80.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the laser centering information of 2070-80 is used or not.
Default setting: “Use”.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called
out at program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting
“Use” in the component database.
Nozzle No. range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box. The
contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the selected
contents. The default value is determined by component type and outer
dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. for picking from the drop down list of the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Ejector The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Vacuum Pump The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
XY Select the XY acceleration after picking an element until reaching the placing
position in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for picking in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Place Z down/ Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Theta (Measure) Select the θ acceleration for laser recognition in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Theta (Other) Select the θ acceleration for other than laser recognition in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Laser Height Input the offset from the component top surface to the laser surface.
Input range: -55.00 to 10.00mm.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.

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Component Shape Set the component shape for laser recognition with the combo box.
Select from among “No setting”, “Corners not beveled”, “Corners beveled”,
“PLCC”, “Cylinder”, “Flexible”, “Flexible2” and “Flexible3”.

6-2-10 Laser centering (2050-60)


Laser centering (2050-60) window is to set the data specific to 2050-60.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the laser centering information of 2050-60 is used or not.
Default setting: “Use”.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called
out at program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting
“Use” in the component database.
Nozzle No. range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box. The
contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the selected
contents. The default value is determined by component type and outer
dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. for picking from the drop down list of the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Ejector The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
XY Select the XY acceleration after picking an element until reaching the placing
position in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for picking in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Place Z down/ Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Theta (Measure) Select the θ acceleration for laser recognition in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Theta (Other) Select the θ acceleration for other than laser recognition in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.

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6-2-11 Laser centering (JM-20)


The laser centering (JM-20) screen is used to set the data native to JM-20.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the laser centering information of JM-20 is used or not. The default
value is “Use”.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called out at
program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting “Use” in the
component database.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. at pick in the drop-down list of the combo box. You can set the
nozzle No. by key input. The input range is 300 to 3999. The default value is
determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure at pick. The default value is determined by component
Vacuum Pump type and outer dimensions.
XY Select the acceleration of the XY axis to move to the placement position, after
component pick-up, in the combo box. The default value is determined by
component type and outer dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the acceleration at pick-up Z-axis down and up movement in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”, furthermore, you can
set subdivision speed to speed 1(speed is slow) - speed 5(speed is fast).
Theta (Measure) Select the acceleration at placement Z-axis down and up movement in the combo
box. The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Other) Select the theta axis acceleration at laser recognition in the combo box. The default
value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Laser Height Select the theta axis acceleration except at laser recognition in the combo box. The
default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Input the offset value from the top surface of the component to the laser surface.
The input range is -55.00 to 10.00 mm. The default value is determined by
component type and component height.
Component Shape Select the component shape to be used for laser recognition in the combo box.
You can select it among “ Config0”, “ Config1”, “ Config2” , “Config3”, “Config4”,
“Config5”.
When you chose "Config4" with Component shape, it becomes setable. Input range: 0
Config4 Reference angle
to 359. Default value: 0.

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6-2-12 Laser centering (JM-10)


Laser centering (JM-10) window is to set the data specific to JM-10.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the laser centering information of JM-10 is used or not.
Default setting: “Use”.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called out at
program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting “Use” in the
component database.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. for picking from the drop down list of the combo box.
Or, the nozzle No. can be set by key input.
Input range: 300 to 4499
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Ejector The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Vacuum Pump The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
XY Select the XY acceleration after picking an element until reaching the placing position
in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for picking in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”, furthermore, you can
set subdivision speed to speed 1(speed is slow) - speed 5(speed is fast).
Place Z down/ Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”, furthermore, you can
set subdivision speed to speed 1(speed is slow) - speed 5(speed is fast).
Theta (Measure) Select the θ acceleration for laser recognition in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Theta (Other) Select the θ acceleration for other than laser recognition in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Laser Height Input the offset from the component top surface to the laser surface.
Input range: -55.00 to 10.00mm.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Component Shape Set the component shape for laser recognition with the combo box.
Select from among “No setting”, “Corners not beveled”, “Corners beveled”, “PLCC”,
“Cylinder”, “Flexible”, “Flexible2” and “Flexible3”.

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6-2-13 Vision centering general setting window


Vision centering general setting window is to set the data used by every machine when conducting
vision centring.

Item Description
Recognition Offset Input the offset from the component center at the time of vision recognition.
Input range of X: -99.00 to 99.00. Default value: 0.00.
Input range of Y: -99.00 to 99.00. Default value: 0.00.
Gripper Nozzle Data Input the offset from the component center to the gripping surface center of
Grip Position the gripper nozzle fixed-side arm as a negative value. (1)
Input range: -9.0 to 9.0mm (Default value: 0.0)
Gripper Nozzle Data Input the clearance between the component and the gripping surface of the
Horizontal Clearance gripper nozzle fixed-side arm as a negative value. (1)
Input range: -15.0 to 15.0mm (Default value: 0.0)
Gripper Nozzle Data Input the nozzle direction at the time of picking when the component is
Nozzle Direction at Picking supplied at 0°. (1)
Input range: 0.0000 to 359.9875 (Default value: 0.0000)
Gripper Nozzle Data Input the correction value of the component picking height. (1)
Height Adjustment Input range: -3.0 to 3.0mm (Default value: 0.0)
1 The nozzle data setting items are displayed on both “Laser centering general setting window”
and “Vision centering general setting window”. You can set them on either window.

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6-2-14 Vision centering (RS-1)


The vision centering (RS-1) screen is used to set the data native to RS-1.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the vision centering information of RS-1 is used or not.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called out at
program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting “Use” in the
component database.
Nozzle No. range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box.
Nozzle No. The contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the selected
contents. The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Select the nozzle No. at pick in the drop-down list of the combo box. The default
Vacuum Pump value is determined by component type and outer dimensions. Input the vacuum
pressure at pick. The default value is determined by component type and outer
dimensions.
XY Select the acceleration of the XY axis to move to the placement position, after
component pick-up, in the combo box. The default value is determined by
component type and outer dimensions
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the acceleration at pick-up Z-axis down and up movement in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Place Z down/up Select the acceleration at placement Z-axis down and up movement in the combo
box. The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta Speed Select the theta-axis rotation speed in the combo box. The default value is
determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Non-stop vision recognition Select whether non-stop vision recognition is performed or not.
Multi-image recognition Select whether Multi-image recognition is performed or not.

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6-2-15 Vision centering (RX-7)


The vision centering (RX-7) screen is used to set the data native to RX-7.

Edits, adds or deletes a


nozzle number and an
override that can be used
with the corresponding
component.

Set vision centering data for a high-speed head and that for a general-purpose head
respectively.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether to use the RX-7 vision centering information or not.
*If you select the “Not use” radio button, any centering data is not set when you use the
Program Editor to invoke Component data. Therefore, enable the vision centering function
with the Component Database first before invoking the Component data.
Motion data Select a prior nozzle from the drop-down list located on the combo box.
Nozzle No.
Motion data Enter the XY override ratio. Input range:1 to 100
Override: XY.
Motion data Enter the feeder override ratio.
Override: Feeder When the tape width is 8 mm, select the speed among “Fast 2,” “Fast,” “Middle,” Slow.”
When you use any other width tape, select the speed among “Fast 2,” “Middle” and “Slow.”
Motion data Enter the override ratio of the Height (for picking up a component).
Override: H(Pick) Input range:1 to 100
Motion data Enter the override ratio of the Height (applied before placing a component on a board).
Override: Input range:1 to 100
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Motion data Enter the override ratio of the Height (applied after placing a component on a board).
Override: Input range:1 to 100
H(Post-place)
Motion data Enter the RTRN override ratio.
Override: RTRN Input range:1 to 100
Recognition Enter offset viewed from the center of a component when the component is recognized with a
Offset X Y VCS.
Input range: -999.99 to 999.99.
Precision level Apply this level to a component whose height and position have to be set precisely when it is
placed on a board.
Select either “Ordinary operation” or “High-precision operation.”

When you press the <Override> button, the following screen appears.
Edit, add or delete a nozzle number and an override that can be used with the corresponding
component.
A nozzle whose check box a checkmark is put in is handled as a prior nozzle.
RX-7 “Override” setting screen.

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6-2-16 Vision centering (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R)


The vision centering (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R) screen is used to set the data native to
RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the vision centering information of RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R is used or not.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called out at
program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting “Use” in the
component database.
Nozzle No. range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box.
Nozzle No. The contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the selected
contents. The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Select the nozzle No. at pick in the drop-down list of the combo box. The default
Vacuum Pump value is determined by component type and outer dimensions. Input the vacuum
pressure at pick. The default value is determined by component type and outer
dimensions.
XY Select the acceleration of the XY axis to move to the placement position, after
component pick-up, in the combo box. The default value is determined by
component type and outer dimensions
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the acceleration at pick-up Z-axis down and up movement in the combo box.
The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Place Z down/up Select the acceleration at placement Z-axis down and up movement in the combo
box. The default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Theta Select the theta-axis rotation speed in the combo box. The default value is
determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Non-stop vision recognition Select whether non-stop vision recognition is performed or not.

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6-2-17 Vision centering (3010-20)


Vision centering (3010-20) window is to set the data specific to 3010-20.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the vision centering information of 3010-20 is used or not.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is
called out at program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after
setting “Use” in the component database.
Nozzle number range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the
selected contents. The default value is determined by component type and
outer dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. for picking from the drop down list of the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Vacuum Pump The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
XY Select the XY acceleration after capturing an image until reaching the
corrected placing position in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for picking in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Place Z down / Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
(3020/3020R)) The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Place Z down / Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
(3010/3020V/3020VR) The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Theta Speed Select the θ rotating speed in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
CDS Height When an IC head is used, set the CDS height to judge if a component is
present or not.
Input range: -25.00mm to 10.00mm.
The default value is determined by the component type. It is –(Component
height x 1/3)mm only when the component type is PLCC (QFJ).
Non-stop vision recognition Specify whether to use a non-stop vision recognition.
This item is effective in 3010/3020V/3020VR.

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6-2-18 Vision centering (2070-80)


Vision centering (2070-80) window is to set the data specific to 2070-80.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the vision centering information of 2070-80 is used or not.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is
called out at program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data
after setting “Use” in the component database.
Nozzle number range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the
selected contents. The default value is determined by component type and
outer dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. for picking from the drop down list of the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Vacuum Pump The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Ejector The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
XY Select the XY acceleration after capturing an image until reaching the
corrected placing position in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for picking in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Place Z down/ Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Theta Speed Select the θ rotating speed in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
CDS Height When an IC head is used, set the CDS height to judge if a component is
present or not.
Input range: -25.00mm to 10.00mm.
The default value is determined by the component type. It is –(Component
height x 1/3)mm only when the component type is PLCC (QFJ).

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6-2-19 Vision centering (2050-60)


Vision centering (2050-60) window is to set the data specific to 2050-60.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the vision centering information of 2050-60 is used or not.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is
called out at program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data
after setting “Use” in the component database.
Nozzle number range Select the nozzle No. range in the drop-down list of the combo box.
The contents of the combo box of nozzle No. range vary depending on the
selected contents. The default value is determined by component type and
outer dimensions.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. for picking from the drop down list of the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Ejector The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
XY Select the XY acceleration after capturing an image until reaching the
corrected placing position in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for picking in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Place Z down/ Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.
Theta Speed Select the θ rotating speed in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer
dimensions.

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6-2-20 Vision centering (JM-20)


The vision centering (JM-20) screen is used to set the data native to JM-20.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the vision centering information of JM-20 is used or not.
The default value is “Use”.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is
called out at program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data
after setting “Use” in the component database.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. at pick in the drop-down list of the combo box. The
Nozzle No. can be set by key input. The input range is 300 to 3999. The
default value is determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure at pick. The default value is determined by
Vacuum Pump component type and outer dimensions.
XY Select the acceleration of the XY axis to move to the placement position,
after component pick-up, in the combo box. The default value is
determined by component type and outer dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the acceleration at pick-up Z-axis down and up movement in the
combo box. The default value is determined by component type and outer
dimensions.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1(speed is slow) -
speed 5(speed is fast).
Place Z down / Place Z up Select the acceleration at placement Z-axis down and up movement in the
combo box. The default value is determined by component type and outer
dimensions.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”,
furthermore, you can set subdivision speed to speed 1(speed is slow) -
speed 5(speed is fast).
Theta Speed Select the theta-axis rotation speed in the combo box. The default value is
determined by component type and outer dimensions.

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6-2-21 Vision centering (JM-10)


Vision centering (JM-10) window is to set the data specific to JM-10.

Item Description
Use/Not use Select whether the vision centering information of JM-10 is used or not.
Default setting: “Use”.
* When “Not use” is set, centering will not be set when component data is called out at
program editing. Accordingly, call out the component data after setting “Use” in the
component database.
Nozzle No. Select the nozzle No. for picking from the drop down list of the combo box.
Or, the nozzle No. can be set by key input.
Input range: 300 to 4499
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Ejector The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Vacuum Pressure Input the vacuum pressure for picking.
Vacuum Pump The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
XY Select the XY acceleration after picking an element until reaching the placing position
in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
Pick Z down/ Pick Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for picking in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”, furthermore, you can
set subdivision speed to speed 1(speed is slow) - speed 5(speed is fast).
Place Z down/ Place Z up Select the Z down and up acceleration for placing in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.
When you choose “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”, furthermore, you can
set subdivision speed to speed 1(speed is slow) - speed 5(speed is fast).
Theta Select the θ acceleration in the combo box.
The default settings are determined by the component type and outer dimensions.

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6-2-22 Pick conditions general setting window


Pick condition general setting window is to set the data used by every machine when picking
components.

Item Description
Pick Offset X, Y, Z Input the picking stroke from the picking height to the nozzle tip when
picking embossed tape.
Input ranges of X, Y and Z: Vary depending on the component type.
Retry Times Input the number of retries at the failure of component picking.
Input range: 0 to 9 (Default value: 1)
Pick-up coordinate offset X/Y/Z Input the offset value in the X/Y/Z direction of the pick-up coordinates.
The input range is as follows:
XY: -56.00 mm to 56.00 mm
Z: -25.00 to 25.00 mm
The default value is 0.00 mm.
Pick position correction, Select by radio button whether the automatic correcting function for pick
mechanical position from the laser recognition result is used or not for the mechanical
feeder. The default is “No”.
Pick position correction, electric Select by radio button whether the automatic correcting function for pick
position from the laser recognition result is used or not for the electric
feeder. The default is “No”.
Pick position correction, OCC Select by radio button whether the automatic correcting function for pick
position for OCC. The default is “No”. (This is valid only when the
packaging style is “tray.”)
Auto Teaching Select to conduct auto teaching or not using the radio button.
Default setting: “No”.
Placement monitor 120 Set whether or not to perform imaging before pickup.
pre-pick image The default is “Imaging.” However, if the “Imaging” is set and the long side
of the component exceeds 3.40 mm, the default is “No imaging”.
Placement monitor 120 Set whether or not to perform imaging after pickup.
post-pick image The default is “No imaging.”
Placement monitor 120 Set the lighting at pickup between “Auto” and “1 to 8”.
lighting setting at pickup “8” represents the brightest lighting and “1” represents no lighting.
The default is “Auto.”

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6-2-23 Pick conditions (RS-1)


The pick condition (RS-1) screen is used to set the data native to RS-1.

Item Description
Picking Stroke Input the picking stroke (mm) of the nozzle end at picking operation.
 When the control mode is “Stroke”:
Input range: -6.500 to 6.500 mm
Default value: 0.200 mm
When the gripper nozzle is used: 0.200 mm
When the packaging style is “tray”: 1.000 mm
When the short side of outer dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.000 mm
Vacuum Control Select whether or not to adjust the vacuum time at pickup by using the radio
Adjust button.
The default value is “No.”
After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum start timing, vacuum start correction
value and vacuum stabilization wait time of vacuum control will be set again to
each default value.
Vacuum Control When “Yes” is selected at vacuum control, this item can be entered. Enter the
Vacuum Start Timing vacuum start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Vacuum Control When “Yes” is selected at the adjustment of vacuum control, this item can be
Start Correction Value entered. Enter the correction value of vacuum start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at the adjustment of vacuum control, this item can be
Stability Waiting Time entered. Enter the time required for the stabilization of vacuum.
The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.

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6-2-24 Pick conditions (RX-7)


The pick condition (RX-7) screen is used to set the data peculiar to RX-7.

Set vision centering data for a high-speed head and that for a general-purpose head respectively.

Item Description
Number of recognition retries Set how many times the machine will retry to recognize a component.
Input range: 0 to 9. (Default: 4)
Set the number counted as shortage of components.
Component Run Out
Input range: 0 to 9. (Default: 3)
Set the number counted as a malfunctioning feeder.
Unqualified Feeder Count
Input range: 0 to 9. (Default: 3)
Set offset of the height of the feeder travel surface.
Pick-up height margin
Input range -999.99 to 999.99. (Default: 0.00)
Set the time period while the nozzle stops at the component pick-up position
Nozzle staying time (moving down position) in order to pick the component up securely.
Input range: 0 to 32767.
Set the XY-direction offset amount for shifting the pick-up position from the
Pick Offset X Y center of a component.
Input range -999.99 to 999.99. (Default: 0.00)
Set the distance from the topside of a component to the picked-up surface of
Component Pick-up surface
the component.
offset
Input range -999.99 to 999.99. (Default: 0.00)
The choices are Nozzle to start the vacuum before the down and Nozzle to start
Vacuum Starting Timing
the vacuum after the down. (Default: before).

Set vision centering data for a high-speed head and that for a general-purpose head common item.
Item Description
Auto Teaching X Y Set practice having automatic cavity teaching or not at the time of the production.
When long side 2.00mm or less, narrow side 1.20mm or less, shape class tip parts,
load figure tape, 8mm, a condition of supply an angle of 0 degrees were prepared, it
becomes selectable.
Default "Yes."
When it is unselectable, "No" becomes fixed.
Auto Teaching height Set it whether you carry out a measurement of the high parts top surface by HMS
when you perform parts adsorption from a feeder.
Default "Yes."

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6-2-25 Pick conditions (JX-350)


The pick condition (JX-350) screen is used to set the data peculiar to JX-350.

Item Description
Z-axis 2-step control Select whether or not to exert 2-step control of the Z-axis by using the radio
Yes/No button.
The default value is “No.”
After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the down change-over height and up
change-over height of Z-axis 2-step control will be set again to each default
value.
Z-axis 2-step control When “Yes” is selected at Z-axis 2-step control, this item can be entered.
Down change-over height Enter the change-over height for the case where the nozzle goes up.
The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm (default value: 2.00 mm).
Z-axis 2-step control When “Yes” is selected at Z-axis 2-step control, this item can be entered.
Up change-over height Enter the change-over height for the case where the nozzle goes up.
The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm (default value: 0.50 mm (angular chip only)
or 2.00 mm (except the angular chip).
Vacuum control Select whether or not to adjust the vacuum time at pickup by using the radio
Adjustment button.
The default value is “No.”
After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum start timing, vacuum start correction
value and vacuum stabilization wait time of vacuum control will be set again to
each default value.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at vacuum control, this item can be entered. Enter the
Vacuum start timing vacuum start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at the adjustment of vacuum control, this item can be
Vacuum start correction value entered. Enter the correction value of vacuum start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at the adjustment of vacuum control, this item can be
Vacuum stabilization wait time entered. Enter the time required for the stabilization of vacuum.
The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Pick stroke Enter the stroke amount of the nozzle end at pickup.
Input range: -6.500 to 6.500 mm
Default value: 0.200 mm
Packaging style of “Tray”: 1.000 mm
When the short side of external dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.000 mm

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6-2-26 Pick conditions (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R)


The pick condition (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R) screen is used to set the data native to RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R.

Item Description
Picking Stroke Input the picking stroke (mm) of the nozzle end at picking operation.
 When the control mode is “Stroke”:
Input range: -6.500 to 6.500 mm
Default value: 0.200 mm
When the gripper nozzle is used: 0.200 mm
When the packaging style is “tray”: 1.000 mm
When the short side of outer dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.000 mm
Vacuum control Select whether or not to adjust the vacuum time at pickup by using the radio
Adjustment button.
The default value is “No.”
After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum start timing, vacuum start correction
value and vacuum stabilization wait time of vacuum control will be set again to
each default value.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at vacuum control, this item can be entered. Enter the
Vacuum start timing vacuum start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at the adjustment of vacuum control, this item can be
Vacuum start correction value entered. Enter the correction value of vacuum start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at the adjustment of vacuum control, this item can be
Vacuum stabilization wait time entered. Enter the time required for the stabilization of vacuum.
The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.

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6-2-27 Pick conditions (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA)


The pick condition (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA) screen is used to set the data peculiar to
FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA.

Item Description
Z-axis 2-step control Select whether or not to exert 2-step control of the Z-axis by using the radio
Yes/No button.
The default value is “No.”
After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the down change-over height and up
change-over height of Z-axis 2-step control will be set again to each default
value.
Z-axis 2-step control When “Yes” is selected at Z-axis 2-step control, this item can be entered.
Down change-over height Enter the change-over height for the case where the nozzle goes up.
The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm (default value: 2.00 mm).
Z-axis 2-step control When “Yes” is selected at Z-axis 2-step control, this item can be entered.
Up change-over height Enter the change-over height for the case where the nozzle goes up.
The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm (default value: 0.50 mm (angular chip only)
or 2.00 mm (except the angular chip).
Vacuum control Select whether or not to adjust the vacuum time at pickup by using the radio
Adjustment button.
The default value is “No.”
After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum start timing, vacuum start correction
value and vacuum stabilization wait time of vacuum control will be set again to
each default value.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at vacuum control, this item can be entered. Enter the
Vacuum start timing vacuum start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at the adjustment of vacuum control, this item can be
Vacuum start correction value entered. Enter the correction value of vacuum start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected at the adjustment of vacuum control, this item can be
Vacuum stabilization wait time entered. Enter the time required for the stabilization of vacuum.
The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the
component type.
Pick stroke Enter the stroke amount of the nozzle end at pickup.
Input range: -6.500 to 6.500 mm
Default value: 0.200 mm
Packaging style of “Tray”: 1.000 mm
When the short side of external dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.000 mm

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6-2-28 Pick conditions (3010-20)


Pick condition(3010-20)window is to set the data specific to 3010-20.

Item Description
Control Mode Select with the radio button which is used as the control method to press down the
component, stroke or load. (Default setting: Stroke).
If the nozzle to be used does not support load control, you cannot select load.
If the control method is changed, Z down/up speeds in the picking and placement
conditions are reset to the default settings.
Picking Stroke Input the amount of the nozzle tip pressed down for picking as the stroke amount (mm) or
load amount (g).
 Control method is “Stroke”.
Input range: –6.500 to 6.500mm
Default value: 0.200mm
Packaging style is Tray: 1.000mm
If the short side of the outer dimensions is less than 0.450mm: 0.000mm
 Control method is “Load”.
Input range: Varies depending on the nozzle No. and centering conditions.
Default value: Varies depending on the nozzle No. and centering conditions.
Z Two-Step Speed Control Select whether to conduct the Z-axis two-step speed control with the radio button.
Yes/No Default setting: “No”.
If the selection is changed from “No” to “Yes”, the following items of Z-axis two-step speed
control are reset to their default values: Down speed change height, up speed change
height.
Z Two-Step Speed Control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for Z-axis two-step speed control. Input the nozzle
Down Speed Change down speed change height.
Height Input range: 0.00 to 6.00mm (Default value: 2.00mm)
Z Two-Step Speed Control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for Z-axis two-step speed control. Input the nozzle up
Up Speed Change Height speed change height.
Input range: 0.00 to 6.00mm (Default value: 0.50mm (for square chips only) or 2.00mm
(for those other than square chips))
Vacuum Control Select whether to adjust the vacuum time for picking or not with the radio button.
Adjust Default setting: “No”.
If the selection is changed from “No” to “Yes”, the following items of vacuum control are
reset to their default values: Vacuum starting timing, vacuum starting correction value,
vacuum stability waiting time.
Vacuum Control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment. Input the vacuum
Starting Timing starting timing.
Input range: -30000 to 30000ms. The default setting is determined by the component type.
Vacuum Control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment. Input the correction
Starting Correction Value value for vacuum starting timing.
Input range: -30000 to 30000ms. The default setting is determined by the component type.
Vacuum Control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment. Input the time waiting
Stability Waiting Time until the vacuum stabilizes.
Input range: 0 to 30000ms. The default setting is determined by the component type.
* In the case of KE-3020 and KE-3120R, the default value of the angle chip exceeding size
1005 is different. Set “Yes” for the vacuum adjustment of the data created in the
database in the machine, and then set the correct default value.

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6-2-29 Pick conditions (2070-80)


Pick condition(2070-80)window is to set the data specific to 2070-80.

Item Description
Control Mode Select with the radio button which is used as the control method to press down
the component, stroke or load. (Default setting: Stroke).
If the nozzle to be used does not support load control, you cannot select load.
If the control method is changed, Z down/up speeds in the picking and
placement conditions are reset to the default settings.
Picking Stroke Input the amount of the nozzle tip pressed down for picking as the stroke
amount (mm) or load amount (g).
 Control method is “Stroke”.
Input range: –6.500 to 6.500mm
Default value: 0.200mm
Packaging style is Tray: 1.000mm
If the short side of the outer dimensions is less than 0.450mm: 0.000mm
 Control method is “Load”.
Input range: Varies depending on the nozzle No. and centering conditions.
Default value: Varies depending on the nozzle No. and centering conditions.

6-2-30 Pick conditions (2050-60)


Pick condition(2050-60)window is to set the data specific to 2050-60.

項目 内容
Pick stroke Enter the stroke amount of the nozzle end at pickup.
Input range: -6.500 to 6.500 mm
Default value: 0.200 mm
Packaging style of “Tray”: 1.000 mm
When the short side of external dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.000 mm

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6-2-31 Pick conditions (JM-20)


The pick condition (JM-20) screen is used to set the data native to JM-20.

Item Description
Control Mode Select by radio button whether the component thrust control is performed by Stroke or
Load. (Default: Stroke)
Picking Stroke If the applied nozzle is not a nozzle that permits load control, Load cannot be selected.
After the control mode is changed, the Z-axis down/up speed of the pick condition and
placing condition are reset to the default value.
Z Two-Step Speed Control, Input the picking stroke of the nozzle end at pick operation by Stroke (mm) or Load (g).
Yes/No  When the control mode is “Stroke”:
Input range: -6.5000 to 6.5000 mm
Default value: 0.200 mm
When the packaging style is “tray”: 1.000 mm
When the short side of outer dimensions is led than 0.450 mm: 0.000 mm
 When the control mode is “Load”:
Input range: Depends on the nozzle No. and centering condition.
Default value: Depends on the nozzle No. and centering condition.
Z Two-Step Control, Down Select by radio button whether Z-axis two-step control is exerted or not.
Speed Change Height The default value is “No”. After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the down speed change
height/up speed change height of Z two-step control is reset to the default value.
Z Two-Step Control, Up When “Yes” is selected for Z two-step control, this item can be input. Input the nozzle
Speed Change Height down speed change height. The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm (default: 2.00 mm).
When “Yes” is selected for Z two-step control, this item can be input. Input the nozzle up
speed change height. The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm (default: 0.50 mm (square chip
only) or 2.00 mm (for the others).
Vacuum Control, Adjust Select by radio button whether the vacuum time at pick is adjusted or not. The default
value is “No”. After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum starting timing, vacuum starting
correction value, and vacuum stability waiting time of vacuum control are reset to the
default values.
Vacuum Control, Starting When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input. Input the
Timing vacuum starting timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, Starting When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input. Input the
Correction Value correction value of vacuum starting timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The
default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, Stability When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input. Input the
Waiting Time vacuum stability time. The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value is
determined by component type
Chuck nozzle grip force Select the chuck nozzle grip force among “Weak”, “Medium”, and Strong”.
The default value is “High.”
* Only when the chuck nozzle is selected, this item can be set.
Waiting time after a Set the waiting time until a component is picked up after it is detected.
component is detected The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. (default: 0ms)
You can set this item only when “Stick” or “INS Bulk” is selected as the packaging style.

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6-2-32 Pick conditions (JM-10)


Pick condition (JM-10) window is to set the data specific to JM-10.

Item Description
Picking Stroke Input the amount of pressing the nozzle tip down for picking as the stroke amount (mm).
Input range: –6.500 to 6.500mm
Default value: 0.200mm
Gripper nozzle is used: 0.200mm
Packaging style is Tray: 1.000mm
If the short side of the outer dimensions is less than 0.450mm: 0.000mm
Vacuum Control, Adjust Select by radio button whether the vacuum time at pick is adjusted or not. The default
value is “No”. After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum starting timing, vacuum starting
correction value, and vacuum stability waiting time of vacuum control are reset to the
default values.
Vacuum Control, Starting When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input. Input the
Timing vacuum starting timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, Starting When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input. Input the
Correction Value correction value of vacuum starting timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The
default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, Stability When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input. Input the
Waiting Time vacuum stability time. The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value is
determined by component type
Waiting time after a Set the waiting time until a component is picked up after it is detected.
component is detected The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. (default: 0ms)
You can set this item only when “Stick” or “INS Bulk” is selected as the packaging style.

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6-2-33 Placement conditions general setting window


Placement condition general setting window is to set the data used by every machine when placing
components.

Item Description
Trial Select using the radio button whether to place a component or not while executing trial.
Default setting: “No”.
Release Check Using the radio button, select whether to use or not the function to check if a laser
centering component is kept attached to the nozzle even after placement operation.
Default setting: “No”.
Component Layer In the combo box , select the placing order on a component basis.
Input range: Layer 1 to layer 7 (Default setting: Layer 4)
Placement Monitor Select the action of the placement monitor from among "Not used", "Picture",
"Detection" and "Movie".
Default setting: Not used
Placement monitor 120 Set whether or not to perform imaging before placement.
Pre-placement imaging The default is “Imaging.” However, if “Imaging is set” and the long side of the
component exceeds 5.30 mm, the default is No imaging.”
Placement monitor 120 Set whether or not to perform imaging after placement.
Post-placement imaging The default is “Imaging.” However, if “Imaging is set” and the long side of the
component exceeds 5.30 mm, the default is No imaging.”
Placement monitor 120 Set the lighting at placement between “Auto” and “1 to 8.”
Lighting setting at “8” represents the brightest lighting and “1” represents No lighting.
placement The default is “Auto.”

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6-2-34 Placement conditions (RS-1)


The placement condition (RS-1) screen is used to set the data native to RS-1.

Item Description
Length or Wt Select with the radio button which is used as the control method to press down the
(Control method) component, stroke or load. (Default setting: Stroke).
If the nozzle to be used does not support load control, you cannot select load.
If the control method is changed, Z down/up speeds in the picking and placement
conditions are reset to the default settings.
Length or Wt Input the amount of the nozzle tip pressed down for placing as the stroke amount
Placing Stroke (mm) or load amount (g).
 Control method is “Stroke”.
Input range: -55.000 to 55.000mm
Default value: 0.500mm
If the short side of the outer dimensions is less than 0.450mm: 0.200mm
 Control method is “Load”.
Input range: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Default value: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Vacuum Control, Select by radio button whether the vacuum time at pick is adjusted or not. The
Adjust default value is “No”. When “Yes” is selected, the other items of vacuum control
can be input. After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum stop timing, vacuum stop
correction value, blow starting timing, blow continuing time, and vacuum OFF
waiting time are reset to the default values.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Vacuum Stop Timing Input the vacuum stop timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Vacuum Stop Correction Input the vacuum stop timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms.
Value The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Blow Starting Timing Input the blow starting timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Blow Continuing Time Input the blow continuing time. The input range is 0 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Vacuum OFF Wait Time Input the time until the vacuum goes off. The input range is 0 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.

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6-2-35 Placement conditions (RX-7)


The placement condition (RX-7) screen is used to set the data peculiar to JX-350.

Set vision centering data for a high-speed head and that for a general-purpose head respectively.

Item Description
Set the time period while the nozzle stops at the component placement position (moving
Nozzle staying time down position) in order to place the component on a board securely.
Input range: 0 to 32767.
Set offset in height direction at the component placement position.
Placement height offset Input range -999.99 to 999.99. (Default: 0.00)

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6-2-36 Placement conditions (JX-350)


The placement condition (JX-350) screen is used to set the data peculiar to JX-350.

Item Description
Z-axis 2-step control Select whether or not to exert Z-axis 2-step control by using the radio button.
Yes/No The default value is “No.” If “Yes” is selected, the other items of Z-axis 2-step control
can be entered.
After “No” is changed over to “Yes”, the down change-over height and up change-over
height of Z-axis 2-step control will be set again to each default value.
Z-axis 2-step control When “Yes” is selected for Z-axis 2-step control, this item can be entered. Enter the
Down change-over nozzle down change-over height.
height The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm. The default value is 0.70 mm.
Z-axis 2-step control When “Yes” is selected for Z-axis 2-step control, this item can be entered. Enter the
Up change-over height nozzle up change-over height.
The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm. The default value is 2.00 mm.
Vacuum control Select whether or not to adjust the vacuum time at placement by using the radio button.
Adjustment The default value is “No.” If “Yes” is selected, the other items of vacuum control can be
entered.
After “No” is changed over to “Yes”, the stop timing, stop correction value, blow start
timing, blow continuation time, and wait time of vacuum control will be set again to each
default value.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered.
Stop timing Enter the vacuum stop timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component
type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered. Enter
Stop correction value the correction value of vacuum stop timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component
type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered. Enter
Blow start timing the blow start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component
type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered. Enter
Blow continuation time the blow continuation time.
The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered. Enter
Wait time the time until the vacuum goes off.
The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component type.
Placement stroke Enter the stroke amount of the nozzle end at placement.
Input range: -55.00 to 25.00 mm
Default value: 0.500 mm
When the short side of external dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.200 mm

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6-2-37 Placement conditions (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R)


The placement condition (RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R) screen is used to set the data native to
RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R.

Item Description
Picking Stroke Select by radio button whether the component placing stroke control mode is performed
(3 nozzles/6 nozzles) by Stroke or Load. (Default: Stroke)
(Control mode) When the applied nozzle is not a nozzle that permits load control, Load cannot be
selected. After the control mode is changed, the Z down/up speeds of the pick condition
and placement condition are reset to the default value.
When “Load” is selected, it is displayed whether the nozzle to be used is “High load” or
“Low load” and the load type is also displayed.
Placing Stroke Input the placing stroke of the nozzle end at placement by Stroke (mm) or Load (g).
 When the control mode is “Stroke”:
Input range: -55.00 to 55.00 mm
Default value: 0.500 mm
When the short side of outer dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.200 mm
Pressurization time Set the load applying time in the unit of ms.
This data is effective when high-load control is used.
Fluxer Select whether or not to perform fluxer transfer.
Yes/No The default value is “No.”
To select “Yes”, “Vision centering” is already selected for the centering method in the
corresponding component data and the vision centering of RX-6/RX-6B/RX-6R must be
set to “Use.”
When “Yes” is selected, the centering condition will be set to “Priority of vision centering.”
Fluxer Select the control method for inserting a component between Stroke” or “Load” by using
Stroke the radio button. (Default: Stroke)
(control method) If the nozzle to be used is not a load controllable type, “Load” cannot be selected.
When the control method is changed, the fluxer Z-axis down/up speed is set again to the
default. (After the control method is changed, the default value of placement data will
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Fluxer Enter the stroke amount of the component for the top surface of the fluxer by stroke
Stroke amount (mm) or load (g).
Stroke Set the stroke of the nozzle end at fluxer transfer.
 When the control method is “Stroke”:
Input range: -3.000 to 3.000 mm
Default value: 0.100 mm
 When the control method is “Load”,
Input range: The input range depends on nozzle No.
Default value: The default depends on nozzle No.
Fluxer Select the fluxer type between “Linear fluxer” and “Rotary fluxer.”
Fluxer type (Default value: Linear fluxer)
After the type is changed, the transfer plate type and transfer position will be returned to
each default value.
Fluxer Select the transfer plate type among “1-groove type”, “2-groove type” and “4-groove
Transfer plate type type.” However, when “Rotary fluxer” is already selected for the fluxer type, select only
“1-groove type.”
(Default value: 1-groove type)
If the transfer plate type is changed, the transfer position is returned to the default.
Fluxer Select the fluxer transfer position among the following positions.
Transfer position “Transfer position 1” to “Transfer position 4”
(Default value: Transfer position 1)
Fluxer Select the chemical liquid type to be used for the fluxer among “Chemical liquid 1” to
Chemical liquid type “Chemical liquid 10.”
(Default value: Chemical liquid 1)
Fluxer Enter the Z-axis bottom dead point holding time at fluxer transfer.
Bottom dead point The input range is 0 to 3000 ms. (Default value: 20 ms)
holding time
Fluxer Select the Z-axis up acceleration among the following values.
Z-axis up acceleration “High speed 2”, “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”, and “FC speed”
(Default value: Low speed)
Fluxer Select the Z-axis down acceleration among the following values.
Z-axis down “High speed 2”, “High speed”, “Medium speed”, “Low speed”, and “FC speed”
acceleration (When “Stroke” is selected for the control method, the default value is Low speed.)
(When “Load” is selected for the control method, the default value is FC speed.)
Fluxer To perform vision recognition before and after solder application for production operation,
Solder inspection set the threshold value to be used for inspection.
difference judgment This data is effective only when the rotary fluxer is used.
value Input range: 0 to 255
Default value: 20
Fluxer To perform vision recognition only after solder application for production operation, set
Solder inspection the threshold value to be used for inspection.
threshold value This data is effective only when the rotary fluxer is used.
Input range: 0 to 255
Default value: 143

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6-2-38 Placement conditions (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA)


The placement condition (FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA) screen is used to set the data peculiar to
FX-3/FX-3R/FX-3RA.

Item Description
Z-axis 2-step control Select whether or not to exert Z-axis 2-step control by using the radio button.
Yes/No The default value is “No.” If “Yes” is selected, the other items of Z-axis 2-step control
can be entered.
After “No” is changed over to “Yes”, the down change-over height and up change-over
height of Z-axis 2-step control will be set again to each default value.
Z-axis 2-step control When “Yes” is selected for Z-axis 2-step control, this item can be entered. Enter the
Down change-over nozzle down change-over height.
height The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm. The default value is 0.70 mm.
Z-axis 2-step control When “Yes” is selected for Z-axis 2-step control, this item can be entered. Enter the
Up change-over height nozzle up change-over height.
The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm. The default value is 2.00 mm.
Vacuum control Select whether or not to adjust the vacuum time at placement by using the radio button.
Adjustment The default value is “No.” If “Yes” is selected, the other items of vacuum control can be
entered.
After “No” is changed over to “Yes”, the stop timing, stop correction value, blow start
timing, blow continuation time, and wait time of vacuum control will be set again to each
default value.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered.
Stop timing Enter the vacuum stop timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component
type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered. Enter
Stop correction value the correction value of vacuum stop timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component
type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered. Enter
Blow start timing the blow start timing.
The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component
type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered. Enter
Blow continuation time the blow continuation time.
The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component type.
Vacuum control When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be entered. Enter
Wait time the time until the vacuum goes off.
The input range is 0 to 30000 ms. The default value depends on the component type.
Placement stroke Enter the stroke amount of the nozzle end at placement.
Input range: -55.00 to 55.00 mm
Default value: 0.500 mm
When the short side of external dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.200 mm

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6-2-39 Placement conditions (3010-20)


Placement condition (3010-20) window is to set the data specific to 3010-20.

Item Description
Length or Wt Select with the radio button which is used as the control method to press down
(Control method) the component, stroke or load. (Default setting: Stroke).
If the nozzle to be used does not support load control, you cannot select load.
If the control method is changed, Z down/up speeds in the picking and
placement conditions are reset to the default settings.
Length or Wt Input the amount of the nozzle tip pressed down for placing as the stroke
Placing Stroke amount (mm) or load amount (g).
 Control method is “Stroke”.
Input range: -55.000 to 55.000mm
Default value: 0.500mm
If the short side of the outer dimensions is less than 0.450mm: 0.200mm
 Control method is “Load”.
Input range: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Default value: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Z Two-Step Speed Control Select whether to conduct the Z-axis two-step speed control with the radio
Yes/No button.
Default setting: “No”. If “Yes” is selected, you can input other items of Z-axis
two-step speed control.
If the selection is changed from “No” to “Yes”, the following items of Z-axis
two-step speed control are reset to their default values: Down speed change
height, up speed change height.
Z Two-Step Speed Control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for Z-axis two-step speed control. Input the
Down Speed Change Height nozzle down speed change height.
Input range: 0.00 to 6.00mm. Default value: 0.70mm.
Z Two-Step Speed Control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for Z-axis two-step speed control. Input the
Up Speed Change Height nozzle up speed change height.
Input range: 0.00 to 6.00mm. Default value: 2.00mm.
Vacuum control Select whether to adjust the vacuum time for placing or not with the radio
Adjust button.
Default setting: “No”. If “Yes” is selected, you can input other items of vacuum
control.
If the selection is changed from “No” to “Yes”, the following items of vacuum
control are reset to their default values: Vacuum stop timing, vacuum stop
correction value, blow starting timing, blow continuing time, vacuum OFF wait
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Vacuum control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment. Input
Vacuum Stop Timing the vacuum stop timing.
Input range: -30000 to 30000ms. The default setting is determined by the
component type.
Vacuum control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment. Input the
Vacuum Stop Correction Value correction value for vacuum stop timing.
Input range: -30000 to 30000ms. The default setting is determined by the
component type.
Vacuum control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment. Input the
Blow Starting Timing blow starting timing.
Input range: -30000 to 30000ms. The default setting is determined by the
component type.
* In the case of KE-3020 and KE-3020R, the default value is different. Set
“Yes” for the vacuum control adjustment of the data created in the database in
the machine, and then set the correct default value.

Vacuum control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment. Input the
Blow Continuing Time time period to continue blow.
Input range: 0 to 30000ms. The default setting is determined by the component
type.
* In the case of KE-3020 and KE-3020R, the default value is different. Set
“Yes” for the vacuum control adjustment of the data created in the database in
the machine, and then set the correct default value.
Vacuum control Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment. Input the
Vacuum OFF Wait Time time until the vacuum goes off.
Input range: 0 to 30000ms. The default setting is determined by the component
type.
Fluxer Select to conduct fluxer transfer or not.
Yes/No Default setting: “No” is selected.
To select “Yes”, the following conditions must be satisfied: “Vision centering”
has been selected as the centering method for the corresponding component
data; “Use” has been selected for vision centering of 3020/3020R.
If “Yes” is selected, the centering condition is set to “Vision centering preferred”.
Fluxer Select with the radio button which is used as the control method to press down
Length or Wt the component, stroke or load. (Default setting: Stroke).
(Control method) If the nozzle to be used does not support load control, you cannot select load.
If the control method is changed, fluxer Z down/up speeds are reset to the
default settings. (Reset of picking and placing data to the default values due to
control method change is conducted within fluxer transfer data only.)

Fluxer Input how much the component pressed down from the fluxer top surface as
Length or Wt the stroke amount (mm) or load amount (g).
Length or Wt Input how much the nozzle tip pressed down at the time of fluxer transfer.
 Control method is “Stroke”
Input range: -3.000 to 3.000mm
Default value: 0.100mm
 Control method is “Load”
Input range: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Default value: Varies depending on the nozzle No.

Fluxer Input the z-axis bottom dead point hold time for fluxer transfer.
Bottom Dead Point Hold Time Input range: 0 to 3000ms (Default value: 20ms)
Fluxer Select the Z-axis up acceleration from among the following:
Fluxer Z Up “Fast2”, “Fast”, “Medium”, “Slow”, “FC”.
(Default setting: Slow)
Fluxer Select the Z-axis up acceleration from among the following:
Fluxer Z Down “Fast2”, “Fast”, “Medium”, “Slow”, “FC”.
(Default setting when control method is Stroke: Slow)
(Default setting when control method is Load: FC)
Fluxer Select the transfer position of the fluxer from among the following:
Transfer Pos. “Transfer Pos.1” to “Transfer Pos.4”
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Fluxer Set the threshold value to be used for inspection when image recognition is
Judgment value of solder conducted both before and after applying the solder during production.
inspection difference Effective only when the rotary fluxer is used.
Input range: 0 to 255
Default value: 20
Fluxer Set the threshold value to be used for inspection when image recognition is
Threshold value of solder conducted only after applying the solder during production.
inspection Effective only when the rotary fluxer is used.
Input range: 0 to 255
Default value: 143

6-2-40 Placement conditions (2070-80)


Placement condition (2070-80) window is to set the data specific to 2070-80.

Item Description
Length or Wt Select with the radio button which is used as the control method to press down the
(Control method) component, stroke or load. (Default setting: Stroke).
If the nozzle to be used does not support load control, you cannot select load.
If the control method is changed, Z down/up speeds in the picking and placement
conditions are reset to the default settings.
Length or Wt Input the amount of the nozzle tip pressed down for placing as the stroke amount
Placing Stroke (mm) or load amount (g).
 Control method is “Stroke”.
Input range: -55.000 to 55.000mm
Default value: 0.500mm
If the short side of the outer dimensions is less than 0.450mm: 0.200mm
 Control method is “Load”.
Input range: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Default value: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Fluxer Select to conduct fluxer transfer or not.
Yes/No Default setting: “No” is selected.
To select “Yes”, the following conditions must be satisfied: “Vision centering” has
been selected as the centering method for the corresponding component data;
“Use” has been selected for vision centering of 2070-80.
If “Yes” is selected, the centering condition is set to “Vision centering preferred”.
Fluxer Select with the radio button which is used as the control method to press down the
Length or Wt component, stroke or load. (Default setting: Stroke).
(Control method) If the nozzle to be used does not support load control, you cannot select load.
If the control method is changed, fluxer Z down/up speeds are reset to the default
settings. (Reset of picking and placing data to the default values due to control
method change is conducted within fluxer transfer data only.)
Fluxer Input how much the component pressed down from the fluxer top surface as the
Length or Wt stroke amount (mm) or load amount (g).
Length or Wt Input how much the nozzle tip pressed down at the time of fluxer transfer.
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Input range: -3.000 to 3.000mm


Default value: 0.100mm
 Control method is “Load”
Input range: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Default value: Varies depending on the nozzle No.
Fluxer Input the z-axis bottom dead point hold time for fluxer transfer.
Bottom Dead Point Hold Input range: 0 to 3000ms (Default value: 20ms)
Time
Fluxer Select the Z-axis up acceleration from among the following:
Fluxer Z Up “Fast2”, “Fast”, “Medium”, “Slow”, “FC”.
(Default setting: Slow)
Fluxer Select the Z-axis up acceleration from among the following:
Fluxer Z Down “Fast2”, “Fast”, “Medium”, “Slow”, “FC”.
(Default setting when control method is Stroke: Slow)
(Default setting when control method is Load: FC)
Fluxer Select the transfer position of the fluxer from among the following:
Transfer Pos. “Transfer Pos.1” to “Transfer Pos.4”
(Default setting: Transfer Pos.1)

6-2-41 Placement conditions (2050-60)


Placement condition (2050-60) window is to set the data specific to 2050-60.

項目 内容
Placement stroke Enter the stroke amount of the nozzle end at placement.
Input range: -55.00 to 55.00 mm
Default value: 0.500 mm
When the short side of external dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.200 mm

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6-2-42 Placement conditions (JM-20)


The placement condition (JM-20) screen is used to set the data native to JM-20.

Item Description
Stroke (control mode) Select by radio button whether the control mode to thrust the component is
performed by stroke or load. (Default: Stroke)
When the applied nozzle is not a nozzle that permits load control, Load cannot be
selected. After the control mode is changed, the Z down/up speeds of the pick
condition and placement condition are reset to the default value.
Placing Stroke Input the placing stroke of the nozzle end at placement by Stroke (mm) or Load (g).
 When the control mode is “Stroke”:
Input range: -55.00 to 55.00 mm
Default value: 0.500 mm
When the short side of outer dimensions is less than 0.450 mm: 0.200 mm
Z Two-Step Speed Select by radio button whether Z-axis two-step control is exerted or not.
Control, Yes/No The default value is “No”. When “Yes” is selected, the other items of Z Two-Step
Control can be input.
After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the down speed change height/up speed change
height of Z two-step control are reset to the default value.
Z Two-Step Control, When “Yes” is selected for Z two-step control, this item can be input. Input the
Down Speed Change nozzle down speed change height. The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm. The
Height default value is 0.70 mm.
Z Two-Step Control, When “Yes” is selected for Z two-step control, this item can be input. Input the
Up Speed Change Height nozzle up speed change height. The input range is 0.00 to 6.00 mm. The
default value is 2.00 mm.
Vacuum Control, Select by radio button whether the vacuum time at pick is adjusted or not. The
Adjust default value is “No”. When “Yes” is selected, the other items of vacuum control
can be input. After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum stop timing, vacuum stop
correction value, blow starting timing, blow continuing time, and vacuum OFF
waiting time are reset to the default values.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Vacuum Stop Timing Input the vacuum stop timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Vacuum Stop Correction Input the vacuum stop timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms.
Value The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Blow Starting Timing Input the blow starting timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Blow Continuing Time Input the blow continuing time. The input range is 0 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be input.
Vacuum OFF Wait Time Input the time until the vacuum goes off. The input range is 0 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.

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Placement condition (JM-10) window is to set the data specific to JM-10.

Item Description
Placing Stroke Input the amount of pressing the nozzle tip down for placement as the stroke
amount (mm).
Input range: –55.000 to 55.000mm
Default value: 0.500mm
If the short side of the outer dimensions is less than 0.450mm: 0.200mm
Vacuum Control, Select by radio button whether the vacuum time at pick is adjusted or not.
Adjust The default value is “No”. When “Yes” is selected, the other items of
vacuum control can be input. After “No” is changed to “Yes”, the vacuum
stop timing, vacuum stop correction value, blow starting timing, blow
continuing time, and vacuum OFF waiting time are reset to the default
values.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be
Vacuum Stop Timing input. Input the vacuum stop timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000
ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be
Vacuum Stop Correction Value input. Input the vacuum stop timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000
ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be
Blow Starting Timing input. Input the blow starting timing. The input range is -30000 to 30000
ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be
Blow Continuing Time input. Input the blow continuing time. The input range is 0 to 30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.
Vacuum Control, When “Yes” is selected for vacuum control adjustment, this item can be
Vacuum OFF Wait Time input. Input the time until the vacuum goes off. The input range is 0 to
30000 ms.
The default value is determined by component type.

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6-2-44 Check
Check windows are to set up the detailed information on various checks.
(1) Tombstone detection

Item Description
Tombstone Detection Select whether to use the tombstone detection or not using the radio button.
Yes / No / If possible Default setting: “If possible”.
Tombstone Detection Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected for tombstone
Accept. detection. Input the height as the acceptance value. The input range varies
depending on the component type.

(2) Pick position check

Item Description
Pick Position Check Select whether to use the picking position gap check or not using the radio
Yes/No button.
Default setting: “No”.
Pick Position Check Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected for picking position gap
Accept. check. Input the acceptance value. The default value and the input range
vary depending on the component size and the supply angle.

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(3) Coplanarity check

Item Description
Coplanarity Check The coplanarity check radio buttons become selectable when lead components
Yes/No are selected as the component type. Select whether to conduct lead floating
check of the component or not using the radio button.
Default setting: “No”.
Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
Accept. Input the acceptance value.
Input range: 0.01 to 1.00mm (Default value: 0.20)
Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
Electrode Width, Length Input the width and length of the electrode.
Input range: 0.00 to 3.00mm (Default value: 0.00)
Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
E. Gloss Select the electrode gloss information in the combo box.
Select from among “Normal”, “Gloss” and “No gloss”. Default setting: “Normal”.
Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
E. Brightness Threshold Input the electrode brightness threshold.
Input range: 5 to 120.
Default values
Ball components: 50
Those other than ball components
Electrode gloss information is Normal: 40
Electrode gloss information is Gloss: 80
Electrode gloss information is No gloss: 15

Coplanarity Check If “Yes” is specified for coplanarity check, input the laser strength in the combo
Laser Strength box.
Input range: 0 to 7 (Default value: 7).
Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
Measurement Height Offset Input the measurement height offset.
Input range: -4.00 to 4.00mm (Default value: 0.00).
Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
Scanning Offset Input the scanning position offset.
Input range: 0.00 to 3.00mm (Default value: 0.00).
Coplanarity Check If “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check, input the AGC correction value in the
AGC Adjustment combo box. Input range: 0 to 5 (Default value: 3).
Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
Measuring Mode Input the measuring mode in the combo box.
Select from among “Auto”, “Standard” and “High-precision”.
Default setting: “Auto”.
Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
Exposure Time Input the camera exposure time within the coplanarity sensor.
Input range: 1 to 1000 (Default value: 100).

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Coplanarity Check Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for coplanarity check.
Lead Offset Input the offsets (Bottom, Right, Top, Left) from the end point of component
Bottom, Right, Top, Left outline to the lead tips. The lead offset items which can be set vary depending
on the component type.
Input range: 0.00 to 50.00mm (Default value: 0.00).
Coplanarity inspection Set the component angle at inspection.
Inspection angle The input range is 0 to 359 (default value: 0).
Coplanarity inspection Select the angle among “90°, 180°, 270°”, “180°” and “Non.”
Alternative inspection angle The default is “90°, 180°, 270°.”

(4) SOT angle check

Item Description
SOT Angle Check Select whether to conduct the SOT angle check or not using the radio
Yes/No button.
Can be selected only when the component type is SOT. Default setting:
“No”.

(5) Component verification

Item Description
Component Verification Select whether to check the resistance, capacitance and polarity or not
Yes/No using the radio button.
Default setting: “No”.
Component Verification Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for verification.
Resistance Input the upper and lower limits of acceptance value, unit and allowance.
Select the unit from among “Ω”, “KΩ” and “MΩ” in the combo box.
Input range of acceptance value: 0.00 to 999.99 (Default value: 0)
Input range of the upper limit: 0 to 100% (Default value: 10)
Input range of the lower limit: -100 to 0% (Default value: 10)
Component Verification Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for verification.
Capacitance Input the upper and lower limits of acceptance value, unit and allowance.
Select the unit from between “pF” and “μF” in the combo box.
Input range: 0.00 to 999999.99 (Default value: 0)
Input range of the upper limit: 0 to 100% (Default value: 80)
Input range of the lower limit: -100 to 0% (Default value: 20)
Component Verification Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for verification.
Polarity Input the direction in the combo box.
Select from among “Right” (default), “Top”, “Left” and “Bottom”.

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(6) Polarity inspection

Item Description
Polarity inspection Select whether or not to execute polarity inspection by using the radio
Yes/No button.
This item can be set only when the component type is “INS electrolytic
capacitor.”

(7) Dimension check

Item Description
Dimension Check Select whether to conduct dimension check or not using the radio button.
Yes/No Default setting: “No”.
Dimension Check Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected for dimension check.
Standard Size Input the standard size of the component. Default setting: Outer dimension
of the component.
Dimension Check Input allowed when “Yes” or “If possible” is selected for dimension check.
Width Judge / Length Judge Input the percentage of the component size.
Input range: 1 to 100% (Default value: 15%)

(8) Height measurement of placed PWB surface

Item Description
Measure PWB Surface Height Using the radio button, select whether to conduct or not the height
Yes/No measurement of placed PWB surface.
Default setting: “No”.
Measure PWB Surface Height Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for the height measurement of placed
Accept. PWB surface. Input the bow acceptance value of PWB.
Input range: 0.00 to 5.00mm
Default value: 0.50mm
Measure PWB Surface Height Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for Measure PWB Surface Height.
Offset X, Y Input the offsets of the placing position and the component height
measuring position.
Input range: -50.00 to 50.00mm
Default value: 0.00mm

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(9) Placed component height check

Item Description
Check Component Height Select whether to conduct the height check of placed component or not
Yes/No using the radio button.
Default setting: “No”
Check Component Height Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for the height check of placed
Accept. component. Input the acceptance value based on the results of HMS
measurement.
Input range: 0.00 to 5.00mm
Default value: 0.50mm
Check Component Height Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for the height check of placed
No. of Samples component. Input the portions of the component to be checked.
Input range: 1 to 4. Default value: 4.
Check Component Height Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for the height check of placed
Offset X, Y component. Input the offset (X, Y) from the center position of the
component.
The same number of offsets can be input as the number of portions to be
checked.

(10) Height check before placing

Item Description
Height check before placing Select whether to conduct the height check before placing or not using the
Yes/No radio button.
Default setting: “No”
Height check before placing Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for the height check before placing.
Accept. Input the acceptance value based on the results of HMS measurement.
Input range: 0.000 to 5.000mm
Default value: 0.000mm
Height check before placing Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for the height check before placing.
No. of Samples Input the portions of the component to be checked.
Input range: 1 to 4. Default value: 4.
Height check before placing Input allowed when “Yes” is selected for the height check before placing.
Offset X, Y Input the offset (X, Y) from the center position of the component.
The same number of offsets can be input as the number of portions to be
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(11) Front/back judgment at pickup

Item Description
Inspection Select whether or not to make a front/back judgment at pickup by using the
radio button.
The default is “No.”
Threshold value Select whether the threshold value is automatic or set as a value by using
the radio button.
The default is “Auto.”
When “Value” is selected, the text box of threshold value becomes effective.
Value of threshold value Set the threshold value for front/back judgment at pickup in the range of 1 to
255.
The default is 128.
Component surface Select either “Bright” or “Dark” for component surface.
The default is “Dark.”

(12) Component existence/non-existence judgment at placement point

Item Description
Inspection Select whether or not to make a component existence/non-existence
judgment at placement point by using the radio button.
The default is “Yes” when the long side of the component is 5.30 mm or less
or “No” when the long side of the component exceeds 5.30 mm.
Threshold value Select whether the threshold value is automatic or set as a value by using
the radio button.
The default is “Auto.”
When “Value” is selected, the text box of threshold value becomes effective.
Value of threshold value Set the threshold value for front/back judgment at pickup in the range of 1 to
255.
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(13) Determination of insertion of a component

Item Description
Determination of insertion of a Select whether to conduct the determination of insertion of a component or
component not using the radio button.
Yes/No Default setting: “No”
Determination of insertion of a Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for determination of insertion of a
component component. Input the hole diameter of the component.
Diameter of a hole Input range: 0.01 to 15.00mm. However, the lead diameter has been set,
the range is between the lead diameter and 33.5mm. Default value: Space
Determination of insertion of a Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for determination of insertion of a
component component. Input the lead diameter of the component.
Diameter of a lead Input range: 0.01 to 15.00mm. However, the hole diameter has been set,
the range is between 0.01mm and the hole diameter. Default value: Space
Determination of insertion of a Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for determination of insertion of a
component component. Input the determination size of the component.
Width Judge / Length Judge Input range: 0.01 to 15.00mm
The default value is calculated based on the diameters of the hole and lead.
Select whether you lead correct in radio button.
Lead correction A type can insert "MRF-S" "MRF-L" "INS tape" a load figure, and parts
Yes/No judgment is selectable only when it becomes saying "Yes".
Default value is "No".
You cannot change it on the basis of the parts data.
Jig No.
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(14) Setting for determining the component direction

Item Description
Setting for determining the Select whether to make the setting for determining the component direction or not
component direction using the radio button.
Yes/No Default setting: “No”
Setting for determining the Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
component direction direction. Select the determining method from among the "Lead", "Package" and
method "Chamfering" radio buttons.
Default value: "Lead"
If a pickup nozzle has been selected, "method (Pickup Nozzle)" is indicated.
If a gripper nozzle has been selected, "method (Gripper Nozzle)" is indicated.
Setting for determining the Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
component direction direction. Input the value to be used as the reference of direction determination.
Threshold Input range: -2.0000mm to 2.0000mm. Default value: 0.0000mm.
Setting for determining the Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
component direction direction. Specify the margin () within which the measurement result is not judged as
Margin () an error in regard to the threshold.
Input range: 0.0000mm to 2.0000mm. Default value: 0.0000mm.
Setting for determining the Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
component direction direction, and "Package" or "Chamfering" is selected as the determining method.
Height Input the height value of component at the time of package recognition.
Input range: 0.00mm to 55.00mm. Default value: 1.00mm.
Setting for determining the Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
component direction direction and "Chamfering" is selected as the determining method. Input the angle at
Angle the time of direction determination.
Input range: -90.00 degrees to 90.00 degrees. Default value: 0.00 degree.
Setting for determining the Input allowed when "Yes" is selected for setting for determining the component
component direction direction, and "Lead" or "Package" is selected as the determining method.
Pickup correction height However, input not allowed when Gripper Nozzle is selected irrespective of the
determining method.
Input the pickup correction height at the time of direction determination.
Input range: 0.00mm to 55.00mm. Default value: Component height - 0.3mm.

(15) Component insertion error detecting function (JM-20)

Item Description
Component insertion error Select whether or not to detect a component insertion error for JM-20 by using
detecting function (JM-20) the radio button.
Yes/No Only when the component type is “insertion component” or “INS electrolytic
capacitor”, this item can be selected.
The default value is “No”.
Normal judgment range Set the normal judgment range based on the data obtained in JM-20.
The normal judgment range of the upper limit is “Normal torque ratio + Specified
value”, and the normal judgment range of the lower limit is “Normal torque value
– Specified value.”
Data acquisition status The torque ratio acquisition status is displayed. The information of “Not
obtained” or “Obtained” is displayed.

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(16) Component insertion error detecting function (JM-10)

Item Description
Component insertion error Select whether or not to detect a component insertion error for JM-10 by
detecting function (JM-10) using the radio button.
Yes/No Only when the component type is “insertion component” or “INS electrolytic
capacitor”, this item can be selected.
The default value is “No”.
Normal judgment range Set the normal judgment range based on the data obtained in JM-10.
The normal judgment range of the upper limit is “Normal torque ratio +
Specified value”, and the normal judgment range of the lower limit is
“Normal torque value – Specified value.”
Data acquisition status The torque ratio acquisition status is displayed. The information of “Not
obtained” or “Obtained” is displayed.

(17) Setting for a feed operation of the radial feeder

Item Description
Setting for a feed operation of Select whether you do not perform whether you feed operation.
the radial feeder Choose it among“No (Default) ” “ Yes(An HMS check is made) “ “ Yes(No
No/Yes(An HMS check is made) HMS check is made) “.
/Yes(No HMS check is made)
Set the number of the parts from the point that parts performed tooth
Continuous number of
omission of to the next tooth omission point.
components.-
Default:1.
Components.
Input range:1-9999
Continuous number of Set the number of the parts of the tooth omission part.
components. Default:1.
No components. Input range:1-9999

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(18) Setting for checking HMS components of the radial feeder.

Item Description
Set the number of the measurement spot.
Inspection number Default:1.
Input range:1-2
Clamp rmation in HMS in the state that you clamped.
Yes/No Choose it among“Yes (Default) ” “No”
When an HMS measurement is Choose parts presence state when I failed in HMS.
Disabled Choose it among“ Components (Default) ” “ No components”
Components/No components
Offset XY Appoint an offset level from the adsorption position of parts
Set an offset of XY for the inspection number.
Default:X=-1.00mm、Y=0.00mm
Input range:X=±Package dimensions X
Y=±Package dimensions Y
Judgment valuet Set a judgment level of the parts presence.
Default:-18.00mm
Input range:±35.00mm

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6-2-45 Vision
6-2-45-1 Vision component main
Vision component main window is to input the conditions for vision components.

Item Description
Pitch Width Input the lateral lead pitch.
The input range varies depending on the component type. (The default value
is 1.27 mm when the component type is PLCC (QFJ) or SOJ, and blank for the
other types.)
Pitch Length Input the longitudinal lead pitch.
Input range: Varies depending on the component type (Default setting: Space)
Length Input the length of the lead in contact with the PWB.
Input range: Varies depending on the component type (Default setting: Space)
Width Input the lead width. In case of a ball, input the diameter of the ball.
Input range: Varies depending on the component type (The default setting is
0.00mm when the component type is SOP, HSOP, SOJ, QFP, PLCC (QFJ),
PQFP(BQFP), TSOP, TSOP2, CONN, CON2, Z lead connector, J lead socket,
gullwing socket or bumper socket. The default setting is space for other
component types.)
Count Input the number of leads for a lead component.
Input the number of balls on the outer circumference. If the number of balls
vary on the top, bottom, left and right, input the maximum number.
The input range varies depending on the component type. The maximum
number is 51 when the component type is BGA; 160 for FBGA; 384 for other
component types. (Default value: Space)
Start 1 to 3 Input the position of the missing leads.
Input range: 0 to number of leads (Default value: 0)
Miss. 1 to 3 Input the number of missing leads.
Input range: 0 to number of leads (Default value: 0)

Button Description
Vision Control Edit Calls up the light control data window.
Comp Viewer Calls up the component viewer screen when the component type is
“general-purpose component” or “insertion component”.
Element Calles up the element data screen when the component type is
“general-purpose vision” or “insertion component”.

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(1) Vision control data (3010-20 Series)


This window is to set up the details of the operation during vision recognition.
Click the [Edit] button in the Vision Control area on the Vision window, and the following window
will appear.

Item Description
Light Type Select the light type in the combo box.
Select from among “Bottom Light”, “Back Light” and “Side Light”.
If the machine type is JM-10 or JM-20, select between "Bottom Light" and
"Side
Light".
The default setting is “Side Light” when the component type is BGA or
FBGA.
The default setting for other component types is “Bottom Light”.
Light Style Select the detailed light type in the combo box.
 In case of a bottom light, select from among “Standard” (default), “CBGA”
and “LGA”.
 In case of a side light, select from between “Red Side Light” and “Blue
Side Light”. Default setting: Space.
Split Recognition Input the split count of X, Y and Z for split recognition.
Count Split ranges: X (1 or 2), Y (1, 2 or 3), Z (1 or 2). (However, Z cannot be
edited.)
Default settings: X (1), Y (1), Z (1).
Editing not allowed when the machine type is JM-10.
Split Recognition Input the moving distance of the VCS. The input range varies depending on
Pitch between components the machine type.
Editing not allowed when the machine type is JM-10.
VCS Selection Select the VCS type using the radio button.
The VCSs which can be selected by the current machine type are shown.
VCS Focus Height Input the height at which the VCS recognizes.
Input range: -2.0000 to 2.0000 (Default value: 0)

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Place Offset X, Y, Z, θ Input the component offset for placement.


Input range of X: -99.00 to 99.00 (Default value: 0.00)
Input range of Y: -99.00 to 99.00 (Default value: 0.00)
Input range of Z: -10.00 to 10.00 (Default value: 0.00)
Input range of θ: -3.00 to 3.00 (Default value: 0.00)
Motion Control If you want to set up the motion at the picking position, mark this checkbox.
At Pick Position
Motion Control If the checkbox of “At Pick Position” in the Motion Control area has been
At Pick Position XY marked, select the motion control speed in the combo box.
Select from among “Ultra Slow” (default), “Slow”, “Medium” and “Fast”.
Motion Control If the checkbox of “At Pick Position” in the Motion Control area has been
At Pick Position Angle marked, input the motion angle after picking.
Input range: 0 to 359° (Default value: 90°)
Motion Control If the checkbox of “At Pick Position” in the Motion Control area has been
At Pick Position Height marked, input the height during rotation.
Input range: -20.0 to 20.0mm (Default value: 0mm)
Motion Control If you want to set up the motion on the VCS, mark this checkbox.
On VCS
Motion Control If the checkbox of “On VCS” in the Motion Control area has been marked,
On VCS XY select the speed for split recognition in the combo box.
Select from among “Ultra Slow”, “Slow” (default), “Medium” and “Fast”.
Motion Control If the checkbox of “On VCS” in the Motion Control area has been marked,
On VCS Rotate Speed select the rotating speed for split recognition in the combo box.
Select from among “Ultra Slow” (default), “Slow”, “Medium” and “Fast”.
Motion Control If the checkbox of “On VCS” in the Motion Control area has been marked,
On VCS Z Axis select the Z-axis speed for split recognition in the combo box.
Select from among “Ultra Slow”, “Slow” (default), “Medium” and “Fast”.
Motion Control If the checkbox of “On VCS” in the Motion Control area has been marked,
On VCS Angle input the motion angle for recognition.
Input value: 90° only.
Motion Control If the checkbox of “On VCS” in the Motion Control area has been marked,
On VCS Height input the height during rotation.
Input range: -20.0 to 20.0mm (Default value: 0mm)

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In the case of JM-10 or JM-20, the following screen is displayed.

Item Description
Main division Select the light type in the combo box.
Select from among “Bottom Light”, “Back Light” and “Side Light”.
The default setting is “Side Light” when the component type is BGA or FBGA.
The default setting for other component types is “Bottom Light”.
Sub-division Select the detailed light type in the combo box.
 In case of a bottom light, select from among “Standard” (default),
“CBGA” and “LGA”.
 In case of a side light, select from between “Red Side Light” and “Blue
Side Light”.
Division recognition Input the split count of X, Y and Z for split recognition.
Number of divisions Split ranges: X (1 or 3), Y (1, 2 or 3), Z (1 or 2). (However, Z cannot be
edited.)
Default settings: X (1), Y (1), Z (1).
Note that the input range for this item varies depending on the machine
model and/or the VCS type.
Division recognition Input the moving distance of the VCS. The input range varies depending on
Pitch the machine type.
VCS selection Select the VCS type using the radio button.
The VCSs which can be selected by the current machine type are shown.
VCS focus height Input the height at which the VCS recognizes.
Input range: -2.0000 to 2.0000 (Default value: 0)
Placement offset X, Y, Z, theta Input the component offset for placement.
Input range of X: -99.00 to 99.00 (Default value: 0.00)
Input range of Y: -99.00 to 99.00 (Default value: 0.00)
Input range of Z: -10.00 to 10.00 (Default value: 0.00)
Input range of θ: -3.00 to 3.00 (Default value: 0.00)
DFFP setting Only when the component type is “Insertion component” and “27 mm DFFP”
is selected at VCS selection, this item can be set.
DFFP setting Select the recognition count in the combo box.
Recognition count Select an odd number of 1 to 3. The default is “3.”
DFFP setting Set the pitch.
Pitch The input range is 0.5 to 5.0 (default value: 3.00).
DFFP setting Set the threshold value.
Threshold value The input range is 0 to 100 (default value: 80).
DFFP setting Set filter size 1.
Filter 1 The input range is 3 to 15 (default value: 5).
DFFP setting Set filter size 2.
Filter 2 The input range is 3 to 37 (default value: 9).

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(2) Vision control data


This window is to set up the detailed data on the lights during vision recognition.
On this window, click the [Light Control] button on the vision control data screen, and the
following window will appear.

 Bottom light

 Back light  Side light

Item Description
Split View Setting If you want to conduct any particular split, mark the corresponding checkbox.
Checkbox Default setting: Marked.
Split View Setting Input the number of the light pattern. (Lower section)
Light Pattern Input range: 1 to 4 (Default setting: Automatic number assignment)
Split View Setting Shows the order to illuminate specific splits. (Non-enterable)
Sequence No. (Upper section)
Light Pattern To use the lights enabled by setting the light types and light styles, mark the
Light checkbox checkboxes.
 In case of bottom lights, you can select from among the checkboxes of “Coaxial
Light”, “Bottom Light 1”, “Red Side Light 1” and “Red Side Light 2”. Default
setting: Marked.
 In case of back lights, you can select from among the four checkboxes,
“Front/Rear” and “Left/Right” on the Bottom Side and Top Side respectively.
Default setting: Marked.
 In case of side lights, you can select from among the checkboxes of “Red Side
Light 1”, “Red Side Light 2”, “Blue Side Light 1”, and “Blue Side Light 2”. Default
setting: Marked.
Light Pattern Input the volume levels of the lights enabled by setting the light types and light
Volume level styles.
Input range: 20 to 200%

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(3) Light control data (RX-7)


When you use this type of components with a production line including an RX-7, define a
pattern for each component so that any pattern cannot be shared with components.
.

Set the following items on the “Vision Control (RX-7)” screen.

Head Item Description


Select “At all times” or “Flash.” “Flash” is initially
Lighting time
selected
Select the brightness of the light in the range of 0 to 8.
High-speed head Coaxial Light
The initial value is “4.”
Select the brightness of the light in the range of 0 to 8.
Oblique Lighting
The initial value is “4.”
Select “At all times” or “Flash.” “Flash” is initially
Lighting time
selected
Select the brightness of the light in the range of 0 to 8.
Upper-step Lighting 1
The initial value is “4.”
Select the brightness of the light in the range of 0 to 8.
Upper-step Lighting 2
The initial value is “4.”
General-purpose Select the brightness of the light in the range of 0 to 8.
Middle-step Lighting 1
head The initial value is “4.”
Select the brightness of the light in the range of 0 to 8.
Middle-step Lighting 2
The initial value is “4.”
Select the brightness of the light in the range of 0 to 8.
Lower-step Lighting 1
The initial value is “4.”
Select the brightness of the light in the range of 0 to 8.
Coaxial Light
The initial value is “4.”

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(1) Lead component (bend)
Set the following data for SOP, HSOP, SOJ, TSOP, TSOP2, QFP, PLCC, PQFP (BQFP), J lead
socket, gullwing socket, and bumper socket. (Sample: SOP)

Item Description
Bend Level Select the level to detect the bend of a lead in the combo box.
Select from among “15%”, “20%”, “25%”, “30%” and “None”.
Default setting: 20%

(2) Outline recognition component


Set the following data for outline recognition components.

Item Description
Contrast Select the recognition pattern in the combo box.
Select from among “4 sides”, “4 corners”, “Center of gravity” and “4 sides
(High-precision rectangle component)”.
Default setting: 4 sides.
Centering Method Select the centering method of an outline recognition component in the
combo box.
Select from between “4 sides” and “Center of gravity”.
Default setting: 4 sides.
This item can be set only when “4 sides (High-precision rectangle
component)” has been selected as Contrast.
Correction Input the contrast correction value for lighting.
Input range: -127 to 127 (Default value: 0)

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(3) CONN
Set the following data for CONN.

Item Description
Bend Level Select the level to detect the bend of a lead in the combo box.
Select from among “15%”, “20%”, “25%”, “30%” and “None”.
Default setting: 20%
View Field For the connector components, select the range of the leads to be recognized and
those to be excluded in the combo box.
Select from among “All”, “Both-end leads only” and “Both-end leads excluded”.
Default setting: All.
When “Both-end leads only” or “Both-end leads excluded” is selected,
 If “Top” is selected for Leads On, “Upper Left” and “Upper Right” items are shown.
 If “Bottom” is selected for Leads On, “Lower Left” and “Lower Right” items are
shown.
Leads On Select the lead direction in the combo box.
Select from between “Top” (default) and “Bottom”.
The indication of View Field switches between “Upper Left”, “Upper Right” and “Lower
Left”, “Lower Right”.
Also the indication in the lead input part switches between top lead and bottom lead.
Upper Left, Upper Right Input the number of leads on the upper left and upper right respectively.
Input range: 1 to 3 when “Both-end leads only” is selected for View Field; 0 to 3 when
“Both-end leads excluded” is selected. (Default setting: 3)

(4) CON2
Set the following data for CON2.

Item Description
Bend Level Select the level to detect the bend of a lead in the combo box.
Select from among “15%”, “20%”, “25%”, “30%” and “None”.
Default setting: 20%
View Field For the connector components, select the range of the leads to be recognized and
those to be excluded in the combo box.
Select from among “All”, “Both-end leads only” and “Both-end leads excluded”.
Default setting: All.
When “Both-end leads only” or “Both-end leads excluded” is selected, the following
items are shown: “Upper Left”, “Upper Right”, “Lower Left”, “Lower Right”.
Upper Left, Upper Right, Input the number of leads on the upper left, upper right, lower left and lower right
Lower Left, Lower Right respectively.
Input range: 1 to 3 when “Both-end leads only” is selected for View Field; 0 to 3 when
“Both-end leads excluded” is selected. (Default setting: 3)

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(5) CONX
Set the following data for CONX.

Item Description
Bend Level Select the level to detect the bend of a lead in the combo box.
Select from among “15%”, “20%”, “25%”, “30%” and “None”.
Default setting: 20%
Profile Select the lead profile in the combo box.
Select from between “Flat Lead” and “Gullwing Lead”.
Default setting: Flat Lead.
LREP Input X and Y of the lead at the right end.
Input range of X: -99.00 to 99.00 (Default value: 0.00)
Input range of Y: -99.00 to 99.00 (Default value: 0.00)

(6) QFN
Set the following data for QFN.

Item Description
Bend Level Select the level to detect the bend of a lead in the combo box.
Select from among “15%”, “20%”, “25%”, “30%” and “None”.
Default setting: 20%
Base Style Select from among “Standard”, “Square land at each corner”, “Oblique land
1 at each corner” and “Oblique land 2 at each corner” bitmapped images.
Default setting: “Standard”.

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(7) BGA, FBGA


Set the following data for BGA and FBGA.

Item Description
Contrast Select the recognition pattern in the combo box.
 In case of BGA
“Out-PWB”, “Out-Ceramic”, “All balls-PWB”, “All balls-Ceramic” and “All
lands”. Default setting: “Out-PWB”.

 In case of FBGA
Select from among “All balls-PWB”, “All balls-Ceramic”, “All lands” . Default
setting: “All balls-PWB”.

When “All balls-PWB”, “All balls-Ceramic” or “All lands” is selected, items of


“Ball Pattern” and “Base Style” and the [Browse] button are shown.
Ball Pattern Select the ball pattern type in the combo box.
Select from among “User Data”, “Standard BGA” and “Peripheral BGA”.
Under the conditions below, the following four types are additionally shown:
“Zigzag Standard BGA (Many)”, “Zigzag Peripheral BGA (Many)”, “Zigzag
Standard BGA (Few)”, “Zigzag Peripheral BGA (Few)”.
1. Lateral and longitudinal pitches are the same.
2. Pitches are:
2.00 to 3.00mm for BGA; 1.00 to 2.00mm for FBGA
3. Number of balls on each side is 25 or less.
You can select the ball pattern type on the “Ball pattern list & Ball pattern
preview” window which can be called up by clicking the [Browse] button.
Default setting: Space.
When “User Data” is selected, the [Edit] button is shown.
Pattern Name Shown when “User Data” is selected as the ball pattern type.
Select the pattern name in the combo box. Default setting: Space.
The ball pattern name registered on the ball pattern editing window is
shown. (This window is called up by clicking the [Edit] button.
Base Style Select from among the following bitmapped images: “Standard”, “Index
mark 4 corner”, “Index mark 3 corner”, “Index mark 2 corner”, “Index mark 1
corner”, “Peripheral strip mark”, “Mark overspill type 1” and “Mark overspill
type 2”.
Default setting: Standard.
Diameter Inspection Select whether to conduct diameter inspection or not using the checkbox .
Default setting: Not marked.

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Diameter Inspection Input allowed when the checkbox of Diameter Inspection is marked. Set the
Level level of diameter inspection.
Input range: 1 to 100%. Default vale: 50%.
Area Inspection Select whether to conduct area inspection or not using the checkbox .
Default setting: Not marked.
Area Inspection Input allowed when the checkbox of Area Inspection is marked. Set the level
Level of area inspection.
Input range: 1 to 100%. Default value: 50%.
Edit button Calls up the ball pattern editing window.
Browse button Calls up the ball pattern list & ball pattern preview window.

1) Browsing the ball pattern


When BGA or FBGA has been specified as the component type, specify “All balls-PWB”,
“All lands” or “All balls-Ceramic” as the recognition type on the BGA or FBGA panel and
click the [Browse] button, and the following window will appear.
This screen shows the registered ball patterns in the tree view and reflects the selected
pattern to the data.

Selected pattern
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2) Editing the ball pattern


Specify “All balls-PWB”, “All lands” or “All balls-Ceramic” as the recognition type and specify
“User data” as the ball pattern type. Then click the [Edit] button, and the following window
will appear.

Select ball/index

Item Description
Ball/index Left-click on the ball pattern area with the ball mark kept pressed, and a ball
pattern is created. Clicking on the same point deletes the pattern.
In the same manner, right-click on the ball pattern area, and an index mark
is created. Clicking on the same point deletes the mark.
Box Left-click on the box and drag it with the box kept pressed, and you can set
a ball layout area.

Fill the ball layout area set above with the selected pattern.

Current Section Shows the starting and end point coordinates of the selected ball layout
area.
Current Position Shows which row and column the cursor is currently located on.
Ball Size You can change the display size of the ball pattern using these radio
buttons.
Editing Ball Pattern Shows the name of the ball pattern currently being edited.
Ball Pattern List Shows the list of the ball patterns registered at present.
Ball Pattern Select the ball pattern in the combo box.
Row, Column Input the maximum number of balls.
Input range of a row: 4 to the maximum number of balls which can be set in
a row (Default setting: Maximum number of balls which can be set in a row)
Input range of a column: 4 to the maximum number of balls which can be set
in a column (Default setting: Maximum number of balls which can be set in a
column)
Peripheral Input the number of lines when the Zigzag peripheral is selected as the ball
pattern.

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(8) General-purpose vision or insertion component (element group/element format)

1) Element data
Create “element data” for general-purpose vision components or insertion components.
The element data window is used to set the length, width, pitch and layout of a lead
component on a group basis.
To display the element data screen, select the [Element] button on the vision component
main screen.

Item Description
Component Type Select the component type in the combo box. Default setting: Space.
Select from among “Lead components”, “Ball components” and “Outline
components”.
Define Data Format Select the data format definition using the checkboxes.
Select from between “Element Group/Element Format” and “Extended Array Data
Format”.
Default setting: “Element Group/Element Format” is marked.
Element Group List No.: Shown from 1 in the order of group creation.
Name: Shows the name of the element group.
Type: Shows the type of the element group. The value set as the type on the
“Element” window.
Complete: Shows whether the element group is complete or not.
Comp Viewer button Calls up the “Comp Viewer” window. If the element group is uncompleted, a
message, “The element data is uncompleted.”, appears.
OK button Makes the set element group effective and returns to the displayed window.
Cancel button Cancels the set element group and returns to the displayed window.
Add button  If Lead components are selected as the component type, selecting the [Add]
button calls up the “Define Leaded Element Groups” window.
 If Ball components are selected as the component type, selecting the [Add] button
calls up the “Element Group” window.
 If Outline components are selected as the component type, selecting the [Add]
button calls up the “Edit outline element groups graphically” window.
 If the [Add] button is selected when element groups have been registered, the
“Simple Input for Leaded Component” window will appear.
Edit button The [Edit] button can be selected when element groups have been registered. If
lead components are selected as the component type, the “Simple Input for Leaded
Component” window appease; if outline components are selected as the
component type, the “Edit outline element groups graphically” window appease.
Delete button The [Delete] button can be selected when element groups have been registered.
Selecting an element group and clicking the [Delete] button will delete the selected
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2) Defining the leaded element group


The leaded element group definition window shows the bitmapped images of the lead
components which help you to understand their profiles easily. You can set the number of
element groups, etc. on an abbreviated basis by selecting your desired bitmapped image.
To display the following window, specify lead components in the Component Type combo
box on the element data window and click the [Add] button.

Item Description
Selecting a template Select a template with the same shape as the component.
The valid sides in the “Number of leaded groups on each side” area change
depending on the shape of the template. Also the “Lead” and “Whole”
indications in the “Total Groups” area change.
Selecting a template sets the default values of the number of leaded groups
on each side and the total number of groups
Number of leaded groups on Input the number of leaded groups on each side.
each side
Total Groups Indicates the total number of element groups. (Non-enterable)
OK button Clicking the [OK] button calls up the “Simple Input for Leaded Component”
window.
Cancel button Click the [Cancel] button and the “Element Data” window reappears.

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3) Simple input of lead component


The lead component simple input window allows you to set the number of leads, lead
pitches, lengths and widths of leads simply, referring to the bitmapped images, on an
element group basis.
To call up the lead component simple input window, click the [OK] button on the leaded
element group definition window first. Then double-click on or select the lead component in
the element group list on the element data window and click the [Edit] button.
Set up the element group selected in the tree view.

Item Description
All Leaded Element Groups Click the [+] box on the tree view. It changes to a [-] indication and all the
defined element groups are expanded.
Position/Lead Count/Lead Input the number of leads within the group to the “Lead Count” field.
Pitch/First Lead Input range of “Lead Count“: 1 to 384 (Default setting: Space)
Input the distance between the lead center and the next lead center to the
“Lead Pitch” field.
Input range of “Lead Pitch“: 0.20 to 22.00 (Default setting: Space)
Input the distance between the corner and the first lead position to the “First
Lead” field.
The input range and the default value of “First Lead” are calculated from the
component outer dimensions and the direction of the side.
Lead Type Select the lead type from between “Gullwing” and “Flat” using the radio
button. Default setting: Flat.
Width (W), Length (L) Input the widths and lengths of the lead and the foot respectively.
Foot Width (FW), Foot Length Input range of width: 0.08 to 10.00 (Default setting: Space)
(FL) Input range of length: 0.10 to 10.00 (Default setting: Space)
Input range of foot width: 0.08 to lead width to lead width (Default setting:
Space)
Input range of foot length: 0.10 to lead length (Default setting: Space)
Add button The [Add] button is valid while “Bottom Side”, “Right Side”, “Top Side”, or
“Left Side” is selected in the tree view. Clicking this button adds a new
element group. The group name is a number given automatically in
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Delete button The [Delete] button is valid while any element group is selected in the tree
view. If this button is clicked, the message appears. Selecting [OK] deletes
the selected element group.
Copy button The [Copy] button is valid while any element group is selected in the tree
view. Click this button and the data of the selected element group will be
loaded.
Paste button The [Paste] button is valid while “Bottom Side”, “Right Side”, “Top Side”, or
“Left Side” is selected in the tree view. If this button is clicked, the data of the
element group loaded by clicking the [Copy] button is created on the
selected side as another element group.
Paste Special button The [Paste Special] button is valid while any element group is selected in
the tree view. If this button is clicked, the data of the selected element group
is overwritten with the data of the element group loaded by clicking the
[Copy] button.
Details button Clicking the [Details] button calls up the “Element Group” window.
Comp Viewer button Calls up the “Comp Viewer” window.
OK button Makes the set element group data valid and goes back to the “Element
Data” window.
Cancel button Discards the set element group data valid and goes back to the “Element
Data” window.

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4) Element group
The element group window allows you to set the element positions, number of elements,
pitches and other items in details.
When lead components have been specified as the component type on the element data
window, click the [Details] button on the lead component simple input window, and the
element group window will appear.
When ball components have been specified as the component type on the element data
window, the element group window can be called up by clicking the [Add] button on the
element data window, double-clicking on the ball component in the element group list or
clicking the [Edit] button.
The element group window also can be called up by double-clicking on the outline
component in the element group list or clicking the [Edit] button.

Item Description
Name Shows the name of the element group.
You can input the name within 32 alphanumeric characters. If omitted, the
following default name is displayed according to the selected type.
Lead component: “Leadxxxx”
Ball component: “ELGxxxx”
Outline component (Corner): “Cornerxxxx”
Outline component (Side): “Sidexxxx”
“xxxx” is an automatically assigned four-digit number.
First Element Position Input the coordinates from the component center to the center of the reference
Offset lead tip.
 X, Y
Input range: Within the component outer dimensions.
Default value: Varies depending on the element type.
θ
Select from among 0, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270 and 315°. However, 45, 135,
225 and 315° can be set for a ball, mark, center of gravity or a user-defined
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Default setting: Space


If the element data is modified on the element window, a message “Since the
element data has been modified, the layout offset θ of the first element is
returned to the default.” appears and θ is returned to its default value.
First Element Position Input the tolerance of the offset coordinates.
Tolerance Input range of X and Y: -1.00 to 1.00; Input range of θ: -3.5 to 3.5.
Default value: 0.0000
Layout Inspection Input the acceptance level of layout inspection.
The acceptance level can be input when the “Inspect” checkbox is marked.
Input range: 0 to 200%. Default setting: 25%.
Element Size Shows the outer dimensions of the component. Cannot be changed.
Outline Component
Element Size You can input the dimensions of the moldline.
Moldline Default settings are
Width: Component outer dimension (lateral)
Length: A value calculated by subtracting the lead length from the component
outer dimension (longitudinal)
Element Size Input the offset of the moldline from the component center position.
Moldline Offset Input range: -1/2 to 1/2 of component outer dimensions (both lateral and
longitudinal)
Default value: Varies depending on the element type.
Point/1D/2D Select the inspecting method of leads (balls) using the radio button.
Select from among “Point”, “1D” and “2D”.
Default setting: Varies depending on the element type.
 “Point” is used to specify sides, comers and marks. If “Point” is selected, you
cannot input to the group boxes in the “Layout Inspection”, “Column”, “Row”
and “Missing Elements” areas.
 “1D” is used to specify leads. If “1D” is selected, you cannot input to the group
boxes in the “Row” area and the “Row” of “Missing Elements” area.
 “2D” is used to specify balls and lands. If “2D” is selected, you can input to all
the fields.
Column, Row Input to Column when “1D” is specified; input to Row and Column when “2D” is
Count, specified.
Pitch between Component, Count: Input the number of leads (or balls) to be inspected. Default setting:
Tolerance Space.
Pitch between Component: Input the pitch between the leads (or balls) to be
inspected. Default setting: Space.
Tolerance: Input the pitch tolerance of leads (or balls). Default setting: 0.0000.
Missing Elements Input the starting position and number of missing leads (or balls).
Column, Row Input to Column when “1D” is specified; input to Row and Column when “2D” is
specified.
Previous page button Set the element groups on the previous page and the next page using the
Next page button “Previous page” button and the “Next page” button respectively.
When the first element group is displayed, the “Previous page” button is
disabled. when the last element group is displayed, the “Next page” button is
disabled.
Add button The [Add] button is valid when no element is registered. Clicking this button
calls up the “Element” window. (Setting of one element at the maximum for one
element group)
Edit button The [Edit] button is valid when an element has been registered. Clicking this
button calls up the “Element” window.
Delete button The [Delete] button is valid when an element has been registered. Clicking this
button deletes the element data.
Expansion button Calls up the [Element Group Expansion Settings] window.
Comp Viewer button Calls up the [Comp Viewer] window.
OK button Updates the added and/or modified element group data and goes back to the
“Element Data” window. The added and/or modified lines are displayed on the
window.
Cancel button Makes the added and/or modified element group data invalid and goes back to
the “Element Data” window.

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5) Element group expansion settings


This window allows you to make the expansion settings of the element group.

Item Description
Centering wait X Set the wait to be used for positioning X in the combo box.
Select from among “Auto”, “Unused”, and “1” through “100”.
Default setting: Auto.
Centering wait Y Set the wait to be used for positioning Y in the combo box.
Select from among “Auto”, “Unused”, and “1” through “100”.
Default setting: Auto.
Centering wait θ Set the wait to be used for positioning θ in the combo box.
Select from among “Auto”, “Unused”, and “1” through “100”.
Default setting: Auto.
Threshold value retry Select whether to use the threshold value retry or not using the checkbox.
Default setting: Not marked.
Threshold value offset Set the threshold value offset.
Input range: -127 to 127
Default value: 0
Recognition order Select the recognition order specification in the combo box.
specification Select from between “Auto” and “Order of definition”.
Default setting: Auto.
Algorithm Select the algorithm in the combo box.
If the element type is corner, side (high-precision), corner (acute angle) or corner
(obtuse angle), select from among, “Standard”, “Conventional algorithm 1” and “Spare
algorithm 2”.
If the element type is other than above, select from among, “Standard”, “Spare
algorithm 1” and “Spare algorithm 2”.
Default setting: Standard.
Parameter 1 Input the parameter 1.
Input any value between 0 and 255.
Default value: 0
Parameter 2 Input the parameter 2.
Input any value between 0 and 255.
Default value: 0
OK button Updates the element group expansion settings data and goes back to the “Element
Data” window. The added and/or modified lines are displayed on the window.
Cancel button Makes the element group expansion settings data invalid and goes back to the
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6) Element (in case of lead)


The element window allows you to set the element information such as the element type,
layout and dimensions in details.
You can call up the element window by clicking the [Edit] button on the element group
window or double-clicking on the element.
The following pages show the display pattern corresponding to the selected element type.

 Outer lead / inner lead

Item Description
Type Select the element type in the combo box.
Select it among “Outer Lead”, “Inner Lead”, “Ball”, “Land” and “Column”.
If “Ball” is selected, the ball element setting window appears.
Similarly, when “Land” or “Column” is selected, the land element
setting window or the column element setting window appears respectively.
When the component type is “insertion component”, “INS pin” can be selected.
When “INS pin” is selected, the INS pin setting screen appears.
Reference Position Select the reference position of the element in the combo box.
Select from among “Center”, “Bottom center” and “Bottom left”.
Default setting: “Center”.
Polarity Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from between “Bright” and “Dark”.
Default setting: “Bright”.
Offset Offset
Offset, Tolerance Input the offset from the coordinates set in the element group.
Input range of X and Y: -Outer dimension to outer dimension
Input range of Z: 0 to 0
Input range of θ: 0 to 359.9999
(Default value: 0.0000).
Tolerance
Input the offset tolerance (0 to 0).
Default value: 0
Element Size Width Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element width. Input range: 0.0800mm to 10.0000mm. (Default setting:
Space)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.
Element Size Length Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element length. Input range: 0.1000mm to 10.0000mm. (Default setting:
Space)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.

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Profile Select the lead type in the combo box.


Select from between “Flat” and “Gullwing”.
Default setting: “Flat” for outer lead; “Gullwing” for inner lead.
Cut Shape Select the cut shape of the lead in the combo box.
Select from among “Flat”, “U-shaped”, “Bottom left” and “Bottom right”.
Default setting: “Flat”.
Coating Select the coating type of the lead in the combo box.
Select from among “Bare”, “Gold” and “Solder”.
Default setting: “Bare”.
Cut Width Input the cut width of the lead. This item can be input when a cut shape other than
“Flat” has been selected. Input range: Varies depending on the element size.
Cut Length Input the cut length of the lead. This item can be input when a cut shape other than
“Flat” has been selected. Input range: Varies depending on the element size.
Lead Size Input the width and length of the foot print. This item can be input when “Gullwing”
Dimensions has been selected as the profile. Default value: Space.
Input range of width: 0.08 to (varies depending on the element size)
Input range of length: 0.10 to (varies depending on the element size)
Lead Size Input the tolerance of the foot print width and length. Default value: 0
Tolerance This item can be input when “Gullwing” has been selected as the profile.
Input range of width and length: 0.0000 to 0.1000

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 Ball / land

Item Description
Type Select the element type in the combo box.
Select it among “Outer Lead”, “Inner Lead”, “Ball”, “Land” and “Column”.
If “Outer Lead” or “Inner Lead” is selected, the outer lead/inner lead element
setting window appears. Similarly, when “Ball” or “Column” is selected, the
ball element setting window or the column element setting window appears
respectively.
However, “Outer Lead” and “Inner Lead” can be selected only when “1D”
has been selected in the element group.
When the component type is “insertion component”, “INS pin” can be
selected.
After “INS pin” is selected, the INS pin setting screen appears.
Polarity Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from between “Bright” and “Dark”.
Default setting: “Bright”.
Offset Offset
Offset, Tolerance Input the offset from the coordinates set in the element group.
Input range of X and Y: -Outer dimension to outer dimension
Input range of Z: 0 to 0
Input range of θ: 0 to 359.9999
(Default value: 0.0000).
Tolerance
Input the offset tolerance (0 to 0).
Default value: 0
Element Size Width Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element width. Input range: 0.0400mm to 5.0000mm. (Default
setting: Space)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.
Ball/Land Select the shape ID fit for the land shape using the radio button.
Shape Select from between “□” and “○”. Default setting: “○”.
This item can be set when “Land” has been selected as the element type.
Ball/Land  Diameter, Area, Ball Presence, Average Diameter
Check Select the item(s) to be checked using the checkboxes. Default setting: Not
marked.
 Check value
Input the check ratios of the checked items.
Default settings are as follows:
Diameter: 50, Area: 50, Ball Presence: 30, Average Diameter: 50
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 Column/INS pin

Item Description
Type Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from among “Outer Lead”, “Inner Lead”, “Ball”, “Land” and “Column”.
If “Outer Lead” or “Inner Lead” is selected, the outer lead/inner lead element
setting window appears. Similarly, when “Ball” or “Column” is selected, the
ball element setting window or the column element setting window appears
respectively.
However, “Outer Lead” and “Inner Lead” can be selected only when “1D”
has been selected in the element group.
Polarity Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from between “Bright” and “Dark”.
Default setting: “Bright”.
Offset Offset
Offset, Tolerance Input the offset from the coordinates set in the element group.
Input range of X and Y: -Outer dimension to outer dimension
Input range of Z: 0 to 0
Input range of θ: 0 to 359.9999
(Default value: 0.0000).
Tolerance
Input the offset tolerance (0 to 0).
Default value: 0
Element Size Width Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element width. Input range: 0.0400mm to 5.0000mm. (Default
setting: Space)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.
Column Select the shape ID fit for the column shape using the radio button.
Select from between “” and “”. Default setting: “”.
Column Input the height of the column. Input range: 0.0000mm to 5.0000mm
Height (Default value: 0.0000mm).

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 Mark

Item Description
Type Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from among “Mark”, “Side”, “Corner”, “Side (high-precision)”, “Corner
(acute angle)” or “Corner (obtuse angle)”.
If “Side” or “Side (high-precision)” is selected, the side/side (high-precision)
element setting window appears. If “Corner”, “Corner (acute angle)” or
“Corner (obtuse angle)” is selected, the corner/corner (acute angle)/corner
(obtuse angle) element setting window appears.
Polarity Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from between “Bright” and “Dark”.
Default setting: “Bright”.
Offset Offset
Offset, Tolerance Input the offset from the coordinates set in the element group.
Input range of X and Y: -Outer dimension to outer dimension
Input range of Z: 0 to 0
Input range of θ: 0 to 359.9999
(Default value: 0.0000).
Tolerance
Input the offset tolerance (0 to 0).
Default value: 0
Element Size Width Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element width. Input range: 0.2000mm to 10.0000mm. (Default
setting: Space)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.
Element Size Length Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element length. Input range: 0.2000mm to 10.0000mm. (Default
setting: Space)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.
Mark Select the shape ID fit for the mark shape using the radio button.
Shape Select from between “□” and “○”. Default setting: “○”.
Mark If you want to conduct matching in the check, mark this checkbox.
Matching
Mark Input allowed when Matching has been marked. Input the check value. Input
Value range: 0 to 1000. Default value: 600.

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 Side, side (high precision)

Item Description
Type Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from among “Mark”, “Side”, “Corner”, “Side (high-precision)”, “Corner
(acute angle)” or “Corner (obtuse angle)”.
If “Mark” is selected, the mark element setting window appears. If “Corner”,
“Corner (acute angle)” or “Corner (obtuse angle)” is selected, the
corner/corner (acute angle)/corner (obtuse angle) element setting window
appears.
Polarity Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from between “Bright” and “Dark”.
Default setting: “Bright”.
Offset Offset
Offset, Tolerance Input the offset from the coordinates set in the element group.
Input range of X and Y: -Outer dimension to outer dimension
Input range of Z: 0 to 0
Input range of θ: 0 to 359.9999
(Default value: 0.0000).
Tolerance
Input the offset tolerance (0 to 0).
Default value: 0
Element Size Width Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element width. Input range: 0.2000mm to lateral outer dimension.
(Default setting: 2.0000mm)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.

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 Corner, corner (acute angle) or corner (obtuse angle)

Item Description
Type Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from among “Mark”, “Side”, “Corner”, “Side (high-precision)”, “Corner
(acute angle)” or “Corner (obtuse angle)”.
If “Mark” is selected, the mark element setting window appears. If “Side” or
“Side (high-precision)” is selected, the side/side (high-precision) element
setting window appears.
Polarity Select the element type in the combo box.
Select from between “Bright” and “Dark”.
Default setting: “Bright”.
Offset Offset
Offset, Tolerance Input the offset from the coordinates set in the element group.
Input range of X and Y: -Outer dimension to outer dimension
Input range of Z: 0 to 0
Input range of θ: 0 to 359.9999
(Default value: 0.0000).
Tolerance
Input the offset tolerance (0 to 0).
Default value: 0
Element Size Width Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element width. Input range: 0.2000mm to lateral outer dimension.
(Default setting: Space)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.
Element Size Length Dimensions
Dimensions, Tolerance Input the element width. Input range: 0.2000mm to longitudinal outer
dimension. (Default setting: Space)
Tolerance
Input the tolerance of the size (0.0000 to 1.0000). Default value: 0.0000.
Corner  Shape
Select either shape fit for the corner shape using the radio button.
Select from between “R”, “C”. Default setting: “R”.
 Radius
Input the corner radius. Input range: 0.0000mm to 5.0000mm (Default
value: 0.0000mm).
 Dimensions of the side C
Input the side C dimension of the corner. Input range: 0.0000mm to
5.0000mm (Default value: 0.0000mm).
※In the KE-2050,60,70,80 series, input of the element size of external form parts becomes needless. It
becomes the unfinished state when I register these data with a database. After registration, please input
the size of the element.

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(9) General-purpose vision (Extended array)


The extended array window allows you to make the settings of element layout, dimensions, etc.
for handling irregular ball patterns.
The following window can be called up by specifying “Extended Array Data Format” in the
“Define Data Format” area and clicking the [Add] button on the element data window, selecting
from among the extended array list and clicking the [Edit] button, or double-clicking on the
corresponding item.

Item Description
Name Input the name of the extended array within 32 alphanumeric characters.
Default setting: EXAxxxx.
“xxxx” is an automatically assigned four-digit number.
Location X, Y Input the coordinates from the element center to the ball to be inspected.
Input range (of both X and Y): – Component outer dimension to component
outer dimension.
Up to 256 locations can be defined.
Element No.: Shows the element No.
No, Type, Complete Type: Shows the element type.
Complete: “OK” (if the element is completed) or “NG” (when the element is
uncompleted).
Layout Inspection Inspect Level
Conducts layout inspection when this checkbox is marked.
X
Input allowed when the checkbox is marked.
Add button The [Add] button is valid when no element is registered. Clicking this button
calls up the “Element” window.
Edit button The [Edit] button is valid when an element is registered. Clicking this button
calls up the “Element” window.
Delete button The [Delete] button is valid when an element is registered. Clicking this
button deletes the element data.
Comp Viewer button The [Comp Viewer] button is valid when an element is registered. Clicking
this button shows the bitmapped images of each element in the element
group.

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(10) General-purpose vision (Outline components)


The “Edit outline element groups graphically” window allows you to make the outline element
group settings simply by selecting bitmapped images with the mouse.
To call up this window, specify outline components in the Component Type combo box on the
element data window first. Then select “Element Group/Element Format” in the “Define Data
Format” area and click the [Add] button.

Position where an
element group can
be added.

If you locate the mouse pointer at a position where an element group can be added, the shape
of the pointer changes to hand and a guidance message appears in the message area in the
lower left of the screen. (The message is “Click here to add a side element group.” or “Click here
to add a corner element group.”.)
Data of corner element group or side element group is added according to the selected
bitmapped image.
A corner element is shown as a red L-shaped mark, and a side element as a blue line.

(11) Insertion component (extended array)


The extended array screen permits setting the detail information on element arrangement,
dimensions, etc. for irregular ball pattern.
In the element data screen, specify the extended data format for data format definition, click the
“Add” button or click the “Edit” button selected in the extended array list, or double-click the
corresponding item.
When the component type is “Insertion component”, the following screen is displayed.

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Item Description
Name Input the name of the extended array within 32 alphanumeric characters.
Default setting: EXAxxxx.
“xxxx” is an automatically assigned four-digit number.
Location X, Y Input the coordinates from the element center to the ball to be inspected.
Input range (of both X and Y): – Component outer dimension to component
outer dimension.
Up to 256 locations can be defined.
Element No.: Shows the element No.
No, Type, Complete Type: Shows the element type.
Complete: “OK” (if the element is completed) or “NG” (when the element is
uncompleted).
Lead inspection Check off “Yes” or “No” for lead inspection in the check box.
Yes The default is “Yes.”
Lead inspection Enter the through-hole diameter and the lead diameter and press the
Through-hole diameter X/Y <Calculate> button. Then, the following calculation result is set in the
Lead diameter X/Y inspection value X/Y.
Calculation button
Inspection value = (Through-hole diameter – Lead diameter) + 2

Because the through-hole diameter and the lead diameter are used for
judgment level calculation, the extended array will be completed even if the
above is not entered.
Lead inspection Enter the lead inspection value for each of X and Y.
Inspection value The input range is 0 to 1.0000 (default value: 0.0000).
Add button The [Add] button is valid when no element is registered. Clicking this button
calls up the “Element” window.
Edit button The [Edit] button is valid when an element is registered. Clicking this button
calls up the “Element” window.
Delete button The [Delete] button is valid when an element is registered. Clicking this
button deletes the element data.
Component viewer button The [Comp Viewer] button is valid when an element is registered. Clicking
this button shows the bitmapped images of each element in the element
group.

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6-2-45-3 Vision component RX-7


When you put a checkmark in the “Use” check box of the “RX-7 Vision” column, vision data is
validated, and the “RX-7 Vision” panel is displayed on the screen.
When you press the <RX-7 Option> button, you can set the options for recognizing a
component with an RX-7 also.
To set RX-7 vision data only, you do not have to make any settings such as the pitch and the
number of leads/balls on the “Vision” panel.
To set the RX-7 vision data, use the <Edit> button.

Set the following items on the “RX-7 Vision” panel.

Item Description
Enter the allowable ratios of the width and length of a
Width, Length component.
Loower-step Lighting 1
Input range: 1 to 30. (Default: 20)
Coaxial Light
Enter the allowable ratio of the height of a component.
Height
Input range: 1 to 30. (Default:30)

6-2-45-3-1 Option
When you press the <RX-7 Option> button, the “Option data” screen appears..
The items displayed on this screen vary depending on the component shape type to be used
with the RX-7.

◆ Chip component

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◆ Lead component

◆ BGA component

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Set the following items on the “Option data (RX-7)” screen.

Item Description
Allowable value of pick position Specify which range you select when a component is recognized.
offset When you select "Full screen," a component is recognized to the full screen.
When you select "Specified Position," a component is recognized in the
specified area. When you select “Specified Position,” enter the recognition
area.When you select "Calculate Automatically from Part Size," a component
is recognized by setting up a recognition area automatically in consideration of
an angle and the angle gap permission.
The input range of the recognition area is from 0.00 to 1000.00. (Default: 0.50)
Allowable value of angle offset Enter the allowable angle offset to be specified if the angle of a component
obtained by recognition does not match the assumed angle of the component.
Input range: 0.00 to 180.00. (Default: 30.00)
Body-to-Background polarity Select the difference of the light and darkness of the body and background of
parts from among "Bright", "Dark," and "Not consider."
“Not considered” is selected as the initial setting.
Ball polarity Select “The body is dark” or “The body is bright” as the difference of
brightness between the body and the ball.
“The body is dark” is selected as the initial setting.
Body Sub Sample Specify the sample coefficient used at the time of body detection.
When you calculate a suitable body sub sample automatically, check the
check box of “Auto”.
Select “Manual” to set a coefficient.
The input range of the coefficient is from 1.00 to 24.00. The initial value is
1.00.
Apparent ball size ratio Enter the ratio of the “recognized ball size” to the “actual ball size” if the
recognized ball size is different from the actual ball size.
Input range: 0.01 to 200.00 (Default: 100.00)
Body Score Threshold Enter the threshold for judging whether it is positioned using a body in the
range of 0.000 to 1.000%.
Input range: 0.000 to 1.000. (Default: 0.4)
Use Body for Rough Positioning When the system calculates the rough position of a component, it uses the
body information to obtain the rough position.
“No” is selected initially.
Check the Excessive Lead Check a check box if you set recognition to NG to detect an excessive lead
when there are more leads of actual parts than the number of leads on data.
“Yes” is selected initially.
Recognizing Select the component recognition method of a general-purpose head, “Overall
recognition” or “Individual recognition.”
“Overall recognition” is selected initially.
Overall recognition group No. Select a group number that allows a general-purpose head to recognize
components at the same time under the same level of lighting when “Overall
recognition” is selected. The initial value is 1.
Rear placement detection Set whether to detect existence of a component already placed on the rear of
a board when a component is picked up. “No” is selected initially.
Rear placement detection Select the brightness of the contact surface, “Dark” or “Bright.” “Dark” is
The contact surface selected as the initial setting.
Rear placement detection Enter a threshold value of the luminance for deciding the brightness of the
threshold value contact surface.
Input range: 0 to 255. (Default: 100)

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The setting items displayed on this “Option data (RX-7)” screen vary depending on the
component shape type to be used with the RX-7 as shown below.

Item Chip Lead BGA Odd-shape Odd-shape Odd-shape


component component component body (without body (with body (with
lead) lead) bowl)
Allowable value of pick
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
position offset
Allowable value of
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
angle offset
Body-to-Background
- ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
polarity
Ball polarity - - ○ - ○
Body Sub Sample - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Apparent ball size ratio - - ○ - ○
Body Score Threshold ○
Use Body for Rough
- ○ ○ - ○ ○
Positioning
Check the Excessive
- ○ - ○ ○
Lead
Recognizing ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Overall recognition
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
group No.
Rear placement
○ ○ - -
detection

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6-2-45-3-2 Chip component


The <Edit> button is disabled.
You do not have to set any vision data for an RX-7.

6-2-45-3-3 Lead component


When you press the <Edit> button, the screen like one shown below appears.

Set the following items on the “RX-7 Vision Data” screen for a lead component.

Item name Description


Lead No. You can set up to parameters for one group.
Set each of the following items for only one group.
Lead Orientation Set the lead existing direction
Number of Leads Enter the number of leads
Input range of 1 to 999. (Default: 8 )
Lead Pitch Enter the distance between two consecutive leads (distance of the
center of one lead and that of the next lead)
Input range of 0.001 to 99.999.
The initial value varies according to mold dimensions.
Lead Length Enter the lead length.
Input range of 0.001 to 99.999.
The initial value varies according to mold dimensions.
Lead Width Enter the lead width.
Input range of 0.001 to 99.999
The initial value varies according to mold dimensions.
Lead Contact Length Enter the distance between a lead and the contact surface of a board.
Input range of 0.001 to 99.999. (Default: 0.000.)
Tip to Mold Distance Enter the distance between the tip of a lead and the mold section.
Input range of -999.999 to 99.999
The initial value varies according to mold dimensions.
Lead Offset of the Width Enter offset of the lead center viewed from the center of a component.
Direction Input range of 0.001 to 99.999. (Default: 0.000.)
Lead Length Tolerance Enter the allowable ratio of the lead length to be recognized.
Input range of 1 to 99. (Default: 20.)

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Lead Width Tolerance Enter the allowable ratio of the lead length to be recognized.
Input range of 1 to 99. (Default: 20.)
Lead Pitch Tolerance Enter the allowable ratio of the lead pitch to be recognized.
Input range of 1 to 99. (Default: 10.)
Contact Length Tolerance Enter the allowable ratio of the lead contact surface length to be
recognized.
Input range of 0.001 to 99.999. (Default: 0.000.)
Horizontal Lead Bend Tol. Enter the allowable bentness value of the tip of a lead as the length.
Default: 0.000
Lead Type Select a lead type from between "Gull-wing" and "J-lead."

6-2-45-3-4 BGA information


When you press the <Edit> button, the screen like one shown below appears.

Set the following items on the “RX-7 Vision Data” screen for a BGA component.

Item name Description


Ball Num The number of the balls which you located with a tool button is displayed without
being able to input.
Bowl Diameter Enter the balls diameter.
Input range of 0.001 to 99.999. (Default: 0.500 )
Ball Diameter Tolerance Enter the allowable ratio of the ball diameter.
Input range of 1 to 99. (Default: 20 )
Ball Pitch X/Y Tolerance Enter the allowable ratio of the ball pitch in the X direction and that in the Y direction
respectively. Input the range of 1 to 99. (Default: 10 )
Ball Center Tolerance Set a position tolerance to be applied when a ball is recognized. Any checkmark is
not put in the “Specify” check box initially.
When you put a checkmark in the “Specify” check box, you can set a tolerance.
Input range of 0.001 to 99.999.
Base Pos X/Y Input the standard position of the ball group.
Input the range of -99.999 to 99.999. (Default: 0.000 )
Bowl Pitch X/Y Enter the number of ball pitches in the X direction and that in the Y direction
respectively. Input range of 0.001 to 99.999. (Default: 1.000 )
Angle Input the degree of leaning of the ball.
Input the range of -360.000 to 360.000. (Default: 0.000 )

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6-2-45-3-5 Odd-shape body information (without lead)


When you press the <Edit> button, the screen like one shown below appears.

Item name Description


Component image Takes in a component image.
External dimensions Changes the center position and screen resolution in the recognition
shape window.
Body Body No. Select a body No.
Tolerance Enter the tolerance in the range of 1% ~ 99%.
Coordinate system Select one of “Left-hand polarity” and “Right-hand polarity.”

Icon Description

Newly creates the body information of a rectangular shape.

Newly creates the body information of a circular shape.

Newly creates the body information of the start point only.

Put back recognized data editing to the preceding status.

Retries the put-back operation to the preceding status by the icon.

Deletes all the lead parameters.

Displays the editing marker for setting the component center of external
dimensions.
Blue marker: Sets the center position of the component.

Adjusts the image resolution.

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Displays the editing marker for adding a peak to the body. Touch the peak
position of the body on the take-in screen to create a new peak. Or divide the
side by touching the white marker displayed on the side.
Displays the editing marker for deleting a side or peak of the body.
White marker: Deletes the side or peak position.
Blue marker: Deletes the information of the all the body parameter selected by
[Body No.].

Displays the editing marker for moving the center position of the body.
Blue marker: Sets the center position of the body.

Displays the editing marker for setting the length of each side of the body.
White marker: Sets the side length or peak position of the body.

Displays the editing marker for setting the soundness of each side or peak of the
body.
White marker: Adds the roundness of the side or peak.
Light blue maker: Adjusts the magnitude of the roundness.

6-2-45-3-6 Odd-shape body information (with lead)


When you press the <Edit> button, the screen like one shown below appears.

The input items are the same as the odd-shape body information (without lead).

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New lead creation/lead number adjustment


1) Click [Lead].

2) In [Tool box], select a type of a newly created lead among the all-direction lead button ,

up/down direction lad button and left/right direction lead button . Then, click the
target button. (The up/down direction lead button is described here.)
3) After a new lead is created, a new lead set is created on the frame of external dimensions.
The lead portion of the lead set is displayed by yellow frame line and the contact surface is
displayed by pink. In the reference position of the lead set, a blue marker is displayed.
4) In the combo box of [Lead No.], select the lead No. of the lead to be edited.

5) To add the number of leads, click the read adding button in [Tool box].
6) Click the position where leads are to be added in the outside of the lead set to which the
number of leads are added. The number of leads required for this position will be added.
When the blue marker in the reference lead position is clicked with the mouse, one lead is
added.

7) To reduce the number of leads, click the lead reducing button in [Tool box].
8) At the end of the lead, a white marker is displayed. Click the marker of the lead to be deleted
with the mouse, the lead is deleted. (If any other than both ends of the lead is deleted, lead
loss information is configured.)

Lead width/pitch/length editing


1) Click [Lead]
2) In the combo box of [Lead No.], select the lead No. of the lead to be edited.

3) In [Tool box], click the lead size button .


4) To change the lead length, click the white upward marker at the end of the lead with the
mouse and drag it as it is.
5) The lead length varies depending to the mouse button position. After the end of the
adjustment, release the mouse button.
6) To change the lead pitch, click the white circular marker at the end of the lead with the mouse
and drag it as it is.
7) The lead pitch varies depending on the mouse pointer position. After the end of the
adjustment, release the mouse button.
8) To change the mouse pointer position, click the orange outward marker at the end of the lead
with the mouse and drag it as it is.
9) The lead with varies depending on the mouse pointer position. After the end of the
adjustment, release the mouse button.
10) To change the contact surface length, click the orange upward marker at the end of the lead
with the mouse and drag it as it is.
11) The contact surface length varies depending on the mouse pointer position. After the end of
the adjustment, release the mouse button.

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Lead movement
1) Click [Lead].
2) In the combo box of [Lead No.], select the lead No. of the lead to be moved.

3) In [Tool box], click the lead moving button .


4) Click the blue marker in the reference position of the lead to be moved with the mouse and
drag it as it is.
5) The lead positions in all directions vary depending on the mouse pointer position. After the
end of the movement, release the mouse button.

Lead rotation
1) Click [Lead].
2) In the combo box of [Lead No.], select the lead No. of the lead to be rotated.

3) In the combo box of [Lead No.], click the lead rotating button .
4) Click the yellow marker in the right side of the lead with the mouse and drag it as it is. The
lead set is rotated around the blue marker in the reference lead position. After the end of the
lead position adjustment, release the mouse button.

Lead deletion
1) Click [Lead].

2) In [Tool box], click the lead deleting button .


3) In the combo box of [Lead No.], select the lead No. of the lead to be deleted.
4) Click the blue marker in the reference lead position with the mouse. (Or click an optional
position of [Editing window] with the right part of the mouse.)
5) The deletion confirmation message is displayed. The specified lead information is deleted by
clicking [Yes].

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6-2-45-3-7 Odd-shape body information (with BALL)


When you press the <Edit> button, the screen like one shown below appears.

The input items are the same as those of the BGA information and odd-shape body information
(without lead).

Creation of bowl and adjustment of the number of bowls


1) Click [Bowl].

2) In [Tool box], click the bowl creating button . After a bowl is newly created, a new bowl
pattern will be created in the center of the external dimension frame. In the bowl pattern, the
center position of the pattern is displayed by blue marker, the bowl arranging position is
displayed by light blue marker, and the bowl arrangement enable position is displayed by
white marker.
3) In the combo box of [Bowl No.], select the bowl No. of the bowl to be edited.

4) To arrange a bowl, click the bowl adding button in [Tool box].


5) Click the white-frame marker of the desired bowl arranging position with the mouse, and the
bowl will be arranged in this position.

6) To delete a bowl that is already arranged, click the bowl deleting button in [Tool box].
7) Click the light blue marker of the bowl arranging position with the mouse, and the arrangement
of the bowl in the position will be cleared.

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Bowl diameter/pitch editing


1) Click [Bowl].
2) In the combo box of [Bowl No.], select the bowl No. of the bowl to be edited.

3) In [Tool box], click the bowl size button .


4) To change the diameter of the bowl, click the orange marker in the reference bowl position
with the mouse and drag it as it is.
5) The diameter of the bowl varies depending on the mouse button position. After the end of
the adjustment, release the mouse button.
6) To change the pitch of the bowl, click the white marker in the reference bowl position with the
mouse and drag it as it is.
7) The pitch of the bowl varies depending on the mouse pointer position. After the end of the
adjustment, release the mouse button.

Bowl moment
1) Click [Bowl].
2) In the combo box of [Bowl no.], select the bowl No. of the bowl to be moved.

3) In [Tool box], click the bowl moving button .


4) Click the blue marker in the reference position of the bowl to be moved with the mouse, and
drag it as it is.
5) The bowl positions in all directions vary depending on the mouse pointer position. After the
end of the movement, release the mouse button.

Bowl rotation
1) Click [Bowl].
2) In the combo box of [Bowl No.], select the bowl No. of the bowl to be rotated.

3) In [Tool box], click the bowl rotating button .


4) Click the yellow marker on the right side of the bowl with the mouse and drag it as it is. The
bowl pattern will be rotated around the gray marker in the reference bowl position. After the
end of the bowl rotation, release the mouse button.

Bowl deletion
1) Click [Bowl].

2) In [Tool box] click the bowl deleting button .


3) In the combo box of [Bowl No.], select the bowl No. of the bowl to be deleted.
4) Click the blue marker in the reference bowl position with the mouse. (Or click an optional
position of [Editing window] with the right part of the mouse.)
5) The deletion confirmation message will be displayed. Click [Yes], and the specified bowl
information will be deleted.

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6-2-46 IFS
The IFS screen allows you to set the information that is referred to in the IFS-NX.

6-2-46-1 General setting


This item is set for all the packaging styles. However, the items for the "INS tape" and "INS Bulk"
cannot be set because they are not supported in the IFS-NX.

Item Description
Verify Set whether to verify the position to which the names of components are
attached when a mounter performs the verification using the IFS-NX or
the Setup Explorer performs the verification of the job setup.
When the "No" is set, a mounter is enabled to start a production even in
the state that the verification is not being conducted.
Select the "Yes" or the "No," using a radio button. The default is the
"Yes."

When a Packaging Style of a component or a type of Packaging Style is


changed, the "Verify" is reset to the default.

6-2-46-2 Setting a splicing


This item is set for the component whose packaging style is the "Tape." However, a 32-mm paper
adhesive tape is excepted.

Item Description
Mispick Count to detect splicing Set the number of empty pockets for detecting a splicing position when a
splicing is performed at the time of component replenishment
When a mispick is detected in a mounter by the number of times that
have been set at this point after a splicing is performed, a detecting
position is notified to a server as a position of a component changeover.

Default value: 5
Input range: 1 to 100

However, the lower limit of a setting range turns into a value set by the
number of times of a retry of the picking conditions that is set in a
component database.
When the default value is less than the number of times of a retry, the
default value is automatically changed to the value of the number of
times of a retry.
When a tape width or a feed pitch is changed, the "Mispick Count to
detect splicing" is reset to the default value.
Input maximum number of empty pockets
Maximum number of empty
Default value: 5
pockets
Input range: 1 to 100

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HMS Component Recognition Set whether to check if the component exists or not using an HMS when
the mispick is counted to detect a splicing.
For the "If possible," a check is conducted when an HMS can be used for
a mounter. For the "No," no check is conducted.
Select from between "If possible" and "No," using a radio button.
The default is the "No."

When a packaging style is changed, the "HMS Component Recognition"


is reset to the default value.
RX-7 is shipped with HMS sensor, but does not cope with splice HMS parts recognition.
It is allotted to RX-7 by optimization of IS lite, but, about the parts which set HMS parts recognition
on the basis of parts data in "If possible", does not carry out the HMS parts recognition either.

6-2-46-3 Setting a bulk option


This item is set for the component whose packaging style is the "Bulk."

Item Description
Ejected to Feeder Specify the number of component that is ejected to the feeder until the
information is delivered to new components after receiving a report from
a PDA that a splicing has been performed.

Default value: 0
Input range: 0 to 99999

When a bulk type is changed, the "Ejected to Feeder" is reset to the


default value.

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◆ Revision record

Rev. Date Revised locations Revision contents Remarks


00 Aug. 2010 First edition
01 Dec. 2011 Fully revised Supported Ver. 3.00 Revised

02 Sep. 2012 Fully revised Supported Ver. 4.00 and JM-10 Revised

P3-7, 18, P6-5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14, Supported Ver. 5.00, IFS-NX and a
03 Nov. 2012 Revised
54 to 56 Multi die server

Supported Ver. 6.00 RX-6 and


04 May 2013 Fully revised Revised
JM-20

- Supported Ver. 7.30


- Supported Flexline DB Ver 8.30
05 Dec. 2014 Fully revised Revised
type import.
- Supported RX-6 vacuum table.
- Supported Ver. 8.00
06 May 2015 Fully revised Revised
- Supported JX-350.
- Supported Ver. 9.00
07 Feb.2016 Fully revised - Supported RX-6R. Revised
- Addition of the RX-7 functions

08 July.2016 Chapter 3.6 IFS-NX Ver5.0 correspondence Revised

09 Aug.2016 6-29 - Supported RX-7 Ver2.03 Revised

- Supported Ver. 12.00


10 Dec.2016 Fully revised Revised
- Supported RS-1
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