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Run Screen Buttons
Depending on the access level of the person logged in, only some of the buttons may be available. The
purpose of each button, from left to right, is as follows:
Z Up:
Used to raise the Z axis completely. After pressing this button, the press will move up to its clearance
position as long as the light curtain is not broken, and the press does not encounter excessive force.
Goto Function
: Used to randomly access any connector on the PCB. Select the desired connector by touching
or left- clicking on the connector image in the PCB rendering shown on the left side of the screen. The selected
connector will be highlighted in red.
Offsets
: Used to change the pressing height. The offset window allows a stored offset to be changed for the
current connector type
on the PCB. Connector Offset is particularly useful in compensating for the many
product lot variables encountered when pressing to height. The offset shown when this button is pressed
applies to the
next connector
to be pressed in the current sequence. When changing an offset, verify the name
of the connector in the info panel in the lower right of the screen to avoid unexpected results. The Offset button
may not be available for all users’ access levels.
Connector offset should only be used to compensate for
normal product lot variation, not errors in tool/connector/fixture height data or incorrect profile definitions (see
Figure 29).
Reset Part Viewer Zoom:
Used to reset the zoom setting on the part viewer panel. This resets the zoom
setting so the full board graphic is displayed.
Figure 29
“
New Board
”
- Used to reset the sequence pointer to the first connector. The result is the same as touching or
pressing connector #1 (If the connector is the first step in the sequence).
“
Exit
”
- Used to return to the main screen as displayed on startup. This is usually done at the completion of a
press run. From the main screen, a new PCB can be selected, or the operator can log off. Logging off before
leaving the machine unattended will prevent unauthorized access.
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