PCBRM100 User’s Guide
Chapter 4: Software Overview
4101.00.902
4-66
Alignment Process
Vision System Alignment
•
Motion Options
•
Use Board Zero Frame
•
If unchecked: Used only in component level programs where board image is not
used. Component x/y coordinates taught and saved in component level program
•
Top General LED (%):
(min 0 / max 100)
•
Align Camera Zoom (%):
(min 1 / max 100)
•
X Position (mm): (min 0 / max 1680) {teach} {motor}
•
Y Position (mm): (min 0 / max 455) {teach} {motor}
•
If checked: Used for board image-based programs. Component x/y coordinates
taught in board image
•
Top General LED (%):
Overhead light setting (100% typical)
•
Align Camera Zoom (%):
Alignment zoom (based on size of part)
•
Use Z HotGas:
Must be checked if “Z” hot gas nozzle is used (moves nozzle to align
position)
•
Use FootSwitch:
•
If unchecked:
•
Timed Delay (sec): (min 0 / max 300)
•
If checked: Allow time-based alignment
•
Set Y-Axis To SolderPot
: For point-to-point soldering. Still in development. DO NOT
USE. Moves solder pot to match board carrier.
•
Alignment Pattern:
(drop down menu)
•
ObjectDimensions: Yellow box
•
CrossHair: No yellow box
•
Circle: Yellow box is now circle
•
X Position (pix):
(min 0 / max 1280) {teach} Shifts yellow align box forcing the operator to
align component in a non-standard fashion. Typical example is when leads are offset.
•
Y Poxition (pix):
(min 0 / max 1024) {teach} Shifts yellow align box forcing the operator to
align component in a non-standard fashion. Typical example is when leads are offset.
Summary of Contents for PCBRM100
Page 1: ...PCBRM100...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide 4101 00 902...
Page 6: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 2...
Page 16: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 12...
Page 17: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 13 Left Side...
Page 18: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 14 Center Right Side...
Page 19: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 15 Rear...
Page 20: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 16...
Page 22: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 18...
Page 23: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 19 Left Side...
Page 24: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 20 Center...
Page 25: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 21...
Page 26: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 22 Laser Warnings...
Page 27: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 23 Front...
Page 28: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4101 00 902 1 24 Rear...
Page 30: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 2 Facility Requirements 4101 00 902 2 2...
Page 32: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 2 Facility Requirements 4101 00 902 2 4...
Page 33: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 3 Start Up 4101 00 902 3 1 3 Start Up 3 Start Up 3...
Page 34: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 3 Start Up 4101 00 902 3 2...
Page 38: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 3 Start Up 4101 00 902 3 6...
Page 40: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 4 Software Overview 4101 00 902 4 2...
Page 90: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 4 Software Overview 4101 00 902 4 52 Adjustments...
Page 96: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 4 Software Overview 4101 00 902 4 58...
Page 118: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 4 Software Overview 4101 00 902 4 80...
Page 120: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 5 Process Development 4101 00 902 5 2...
Page 158: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 6 Maintenance 4101 00 902 6 2...
Page 180: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 6 Maintenance 4101 00 902 6 24...
Page 182: ...PCBRM100 User s Guide Chapter 7 Error Messages 4101 00 902 7 2...