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Trang 1Thank you for purchasing the “Panasonic product.”
Read the operating instructions carefully for proper and safe usage
Before placing the machine in service, be sure to read “Safety Precautions.”
Store the operating instructions carefully
Operating Instructions
Data Generation System
NPM-DGS Programming Manual (3/3)
N7201A664E15 (V10.10)
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“Use of this system:
This system is designed for the purpose of efficiently creating and managing the production data to be used for placing electric and electronic components
This system shall be used for this purpose only
It shall not be used for any other purpose.”
“Operation of the machine:
The machine shall be operated by professional, specially trained operators
It shall be operated by professional, specially trained operators
For information regarding available training courses, please contact Panasonic Smart Factory Solutions Co., Ltd., Sales company or Sales agent.”
For machine training in Europe, you may contact Panasonic Industry Europe:
Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH FA Division Robert-Koch-Strasse 100, 85521 Ottobrunn Germany Phone number: 0049-(0)89-453541192
Risk of injury due to improper operation
Do not operate the machine without receiving special training
Warning
Prohibited
●About training, conduct in your company or contact us
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This is the Agreement between the users and us related to Programming Terminal Support System NPM-DGS The product includes the software of the computer, relative media, (CD-ROM or floppy disk, etc.), and the printed materials as instruction manuals
We regard user’s installation or use of this software as their approval of the restriction based on the terms and conditions of this Agreement If you have any disagreement with it, please return the software to the sales agent where you got it, before use
The software is reserved by the Copyright Laws, International Copy Right Treaties, etc
The software is to be permitted, but its right is not transferred to others
License Grant and Limitations
The users are permitted to get the following rights in this Agreement
1 The users can install the software to the only specified computer and use
For installing it to several computers, it is necessary to get the same number of licenses as them
2 The software cannot be used for several computers on the same network server at the same time.For using it for several computers, it is necessary to get the same number of licenses as them
3 Reverse engineering, disassembling, and decompiling of the software are forbidden
4 This Agreement also includes the license of other company’s software which is constructed in thissoftware
5 The software cannot be divided for using for other computer
6 The software is to be updated with older version one simultaneously and also used together The License of the software is effective in older version software, too
(The new version software itself does not constitute the granting of the license.)
7 The software cannot be lent nor rented
8 The License of the software shall not be to apply for lending the instruction manuals
Product configuration
This product is configured by the following types of software
1 Software independently developed by Process Automation Division of Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America and Panasonic Smart Factory Solutions Co., Ltd
2 SharpZipLib to which GNU General Public License applies
Regarding software that a user license is agreed based on the above 2
For conditions of software use, please see the URL below
“fitness for a particular purpose”
• To acquire the source code if this software, access the URL below
http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SharpZipLib/Download.aspx
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Registered trademarks and/or trademarks mentioned herein are as follows
Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 , Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2016 are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries
The official name of Windows 7 is Microsoft® Windows® 7 operating system.
The official name of Windows 8 is Microsoft® Windows® 8 operating system.
The official name of Windows 8.1 is Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 operating system.
The official name of Windows 10 is Microsoft® Windows® 10 operating system.
The official name of Windows Server 2008 is Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 operating system.
The official name of Windows Server 2012 is Microsoft® Windows® Server 2012 operating system.
The official name of Windows Server 2016 is Microsoft® Windows® Server 2016 operating system.
The proper product name of Windows is Microsoft® Windows® operating system
Other product and company names mentioned herein may be either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies
Trang 6Organization of manuals
Organization of instruction manuals
This system includes the following manuals
Each of those manuals is designed for the purpose of a work Refer to a manual suit for the purpose of a work you will perform
Programming manual
(1/3), (2/3), (3/3) This manual explains how to install and how to create the production data of this system
Recognition optional data This manual explains how to create component recognition data
2D inspection editor This manual explains how to create each data of post-placement inspection, pre-placement inspection and inspection after printing
Gerber converter This manual explains how to create the inspection data after printing by using the gerber data
SP data editor This manual explains how to create the data for a printer
Offline Camera Unit
(Option)
The manual explains how to create the part recognition data and how to perform the part recognition test using an offline camera unit
Trang 7Wording in context
How to read operating instructions
Description depends on the page; however, it is constructed basically as follows
Actual operation
Describes the effect produced by the operation
Describes the supplementary explanation.
Symbols used in this manual
In this manual, the following expressions and symbols are used for description
This shows the part to be clicked on
Shows a reference item
Shows an operation flow
Screen name Shows a screen name
This shows the part to be double-clicked on
[Button] Shows a button or a menu
“Message” Shows a message on the screen
‘Item’ Shows an item text on the screen
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Hardware
Standards
Main body IBM PC/AT-compatible machine
A desktop PC is strongly recommended Indispensable CPU Intel® CoreTM i5-2430 equivalent or greater
Intel® CoreTM i7-7700 is recommended
Motherboard Fully compatible with IBM Serial I/O Fully compatible with IBM Graphics board SXGA or higher (Display color: 65536 or more)
Desktop area: 1280 x 1024 dots or higher
8GB or more recommended
When using Windows Server OS, 16GB or more is recommended
Internal storage 120GB or more of free space (NTFS file system)
When using Windows Server OS, 500GB or more is recommended
Optical drive DVD drive 4x or faster
(Used for installation) Card slot SD memory card reader (External device available)
(Necessary when loading production data with the equipment.)
Recommended
English version: 101 keyboard Indispensable
PostScript-ready product recommended
Recommended
A network card for 1000BASE-T is recommended for transferring inspection images of the LWS editor
Indispensable
Uninterruptible power supply
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Standards
OS Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro (64 bit version) is recommended
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro (32 bit version) Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Pro (32 bit / 64 bit version) Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional (32 bit / 64 bit version) SP2 or later
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2016 is recommended Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 R2
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 or later
Indispensable
Support Language English, Chinese, Japanese
Framework Microsoft® Net Framework 3.5 SP1
Microsoft® Net Framework 4.6.2 Microsoft® Net Framework 4.7.2 DBMS
(Data Base Management
System)
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2016 is recommended Microsoft® SQL Server® 2014 SP1 (32 bit / 64 bit version) Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 SP3 (32 bit / 64 bit version) Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 SP3
Java Runtime Environment
(JRE) Version 7 Updata 25 or later (32 bit / 64 bit version)
NOTICE The hardware/OS should be prepared and installed on your own
Use the default settings of your OS for font, time, date, color, and others
A sudden PC-power down may result in data losses A proper shutdown is
necessary
The use environment conforms to that of your hardware
Software names in the descriptive texts of this document will be expressed as follows;
Windows 10 Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro (32 bit / 64 bit version) Windows 8.1 Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Pro (32 bit / 64 bit version) Windows 8 Microsoft® Windows® 8 Pro (32 bit / 64 bit version) Windows 7 Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional (32 bit / 64 bit version)
SP1 or later Windows Server 2012 Microsoft® Windows® Server® 2012 or later Windows Server 2008 Microsoft® Windows® Server® 2008 R2 or later Net Framework 3.5 Microsoft® Net Framework 3.5
SQL Server 2016 Microsoft® SQL Server® 2016 SP1 (64 bit version) SQL Server 2014 Microsoft® SQL Server® 2014 SP1 (32 bit / 64 bit version) SQL Server 2012 Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 SP3 (32 bit / 64 bit version)
Trang 10Specifications
Basic specifications
Number of machines Maximum: 1000 machines (Number of machines registered
in the system Maximum: 30 machines per line Parts library Maximum: 100000 data (number of data registered in the
system) Placement points1 Maximum: 10000 points per PCB
Maximum: 100000 points per number of PCBs allowed for optimization (Data creation job)
Number of patterns (blocks) Maximum: 1000 patterns per PCB2
Number of marks being set Maximum: 1000 data (number of data registered in the
system) Maximum: 1000 points per PCB (number of bad marks being set)3
Number of PCBs allowed for
1: It includes placement coordinates, recognition mark coordinates bad mark coordinates and PCB warpage measurement points
Please consult us for the mixed line with the CM / DT machines
2: If PCB warpage measurement is included, the maximum shall be 100 patterns per machines
3: Master bad marks and group marks are excluded
License is required per machine
For use environment, it complies with hardware use environment
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7.7 PCB Pane 7-1557.7.1 Skipping Non-Arranged Components 7-163 7.7.2 Skipping Component Inspection 7-164 7.7.3 Skipping Component Dispensing 7-167 7.7.4 Searching for Components on the PCB Pane 7-168 7.7.5 Copying Component Name on PCB Pane 7-170 7.7.6 Hiding Placement Points 7-171 7.7.7 CSV Output of the Placement Point List 7-172 7.7.8 Displaying thumbnails 7-175 7.7.9 Moving Selected Placement Point 7-177 7.8 Assignment Condition Pane 7-179 7.9 Cycle Time Pane 7-184 7.10 Event Log Pane 7-188 7.11 Setups 7-1897.11.1 Setup of the Number of Boards to be Produced 7-189 7.11.2 Optimization Option Configuration 7-190 7.11.3 Setup of the Number of Component Divisions 7-194 7.11.4 Setup of Machine Motion Options 7-197 7.11.5 Setup of Inventory (The Number of Feeder and Nozzle Resources) 7-212 7.11.6 Setup of Inspection Condition Data 7-213 7.11.7 Dispensing Option Data 7-215 7.12 Data Creation 7-2197.12.1 Optimization 7-2197.12.2 Simulation 7-223 7.12.3 Production Data Output (Output to Folder) 7-223 7.12.4 Production Data Output (Output to Machine) 7-225 7.12.5 Synchronizing Line Configuration 7-2297.12.6 Changing Machine Configuration 7-231 7.12.7 Synchronizing Dispensing Related Library 7-232 7.12.8 Split Project by Changeover Group 7-233 7.12.9 Tool 7-2357.13 Tips on the Data Creation Job 7-237 7.14 List of Functions Feasible Using Data Creation Job, PPD and PPD editor (LWS mode) 7-238
8 SECURITY MANAGER 8-1
8.1 User Setup 8-28.1.1 New Role Addition 8-5 8.1.2 Change User Role 8-7 8.1.3 Delete User Role 8-10 8.1.4 Add User 8-11 8.1.5 Change User Account 8-13 8.1.6 Deleting User Accounts 8-21 8.1.7 Searching User Account 8-22 8.1.8 Exporting User information 8-24 8.1.9 Importing User Information 8-25 8.2 Function List 8-27
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9 PPD MANAGER 9-1
9.1 PPD Overview 9-29.1.1 Overview 9-2 9.1.2 Launching PPD Manager 9-3 9.2 PPD Manager Window 9-49.2.1 Adding a Folder 9-6 9.2.2 Deleting a Folder 9-7 9.2.3 Renaming a Folder Name 9-8 9.2.4 Moving a Production Data / Folder 9-99.2.5 Set Lines/Folder to Show 9-11 9.2.6 Deleting Production Data 9-12 9.2.7 Renaming the Production Data 9-13 9.2.8 Renaming a Lot of the Production Data 9-149.2.9 Production Data Display Filter 9-15 9.2.10 Searching in the Navigation Area 9-16 9.2.11 Label Query 9-17 9.2.12 Creating Recipe Data Query 9-209.2.13 Refreshing the Display of PPD Manager 9-22 9.3 Production Data Operation 9-239.3.1 Launching Data Creation Job Editor 9-23 9.3.2 Importing Production Data 9-25 9.3.3 Exporting Production Data 9-30 9.3.4 Downloading the Production data 9-32 9.3.5 Merging PCB 9-34 9.3.6 Copying Recipe 9-39 9.3.7 Launching Inspection Editor 9-42 9.3.8 Reset of the Downloaded Flag 9-43 9.3.9 Data Check 9-44 9.3.10 Lot Duplication Check 9-45 9.3.11 Automatic Changeover Function 9-46 9.3.12 Feedback to the Master Data 9-60 9.3.13 Importing Nozzle Setup Data 9-66 9.3.14 SP Production Data 9-68 9.3.15 Prototype PCB Data Generation 9-83 9.3.16 Replacing LED & Register Pair Parts 9-86 9.4 Data Creation Job Editor Window 9-919.4.1 Data Creation Job Window Configuration 9-93 9.4.2 Feeder Arrangement Pane 9-98 9.4.3 Nozzle Arrangement Pane 9-103 9.4.4 Feeder Sheet Pane 9-107 9.4.5 PCB Pane 9-109 9.4.6 Assignment Condition Pane 9-119 9.4.7 PCB List Pane 9-120 9.4.8 Event Log Pane 9-123 9.5 Setups 9-124 9.6 Data Creation 9-1259.6.1 Optimization 9-125 9.6.2 Simulation 9-126 9.6.3 Output of Production Data to PPD 9-126 9.6.4 Synchronizing Line Configuration 9-128 9.6.5 Edit Machine Configuration 9-129 9.6.6 Synchronize Recipe with Latest Line Part Library 9-130
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9.6.7 Comparing Line Configuration 9-1329.7 Creating Derived PCBs Based on the Record Data 9-133 9.8 Copy Nozzles from Database 9-135
10 PPD EDITOR (LWS MODE) 10-1
10.1 PPD Editor (LWS mode) Overview 10-210.1.1 Overview 10-2 10.2 Editing Production Data 10-310.2.1 Data Creation Job Window Configuration 10-6 10.2.2 Feeder Arrangement Pane 10-7 10.2.3 Nozzle Arrangement Pane 10-8 10.2.4 Feeder Sheet Pane 10-9 10.2.5 PCB Pane 10-10 10.2.6 Setups 10-11 10.2.7 Simulation 10-11 10.2.8 Committing to LNB 10-11 10.3 Know How of Data Edit 10-1210.3.1 Changing Nozzle during Production 10-12 10.3.2 Moving a feeder from one table to another 10-16 10.3.3 Supply Type Change 10-1710.3.4 Changing Multiple Production Data at Once 10-19
11 RECOGNITION DATA CREATION USING
SCANNER 11-1
11.1 Overview of Recognition Option Data Creation Using Scanner 11-211.1.1 System Configuration 11-2 11.1.2 Preparations 11-2 11.2 Preparing the Background Sheet 11-311.2.1 Framing the Background Sheet 11-3 11.2.2 Creating the Background Sheet 11-4 11.3 Precautions in Capturing Component Images 11-511.3.1 Placing Components onto the Scanning Surface 11-5 11.3.2 Range of Component Scanning 11-5 11.3.3 Scanning Resolution 11-5 11.3.4 Correcting Images Using the Scanner Driver 11-5 11.3.5 When the Component Height is 10 mm or More 11-6 11.3.6 Component Damage by Static Electricity 11-8 11.4 Details of Recognition Option Data Creation Using Scanner 11-911.4.1 Creation Flow 11-9 11.4.2 Basic Layout of the Operation Window 11-10 11.4.3 Basic Operation 11-10 11.4.4 Creating New Data with NPM-DGS 11-11 11.4.5 Setting the Input Data 11-12 11.4.6 Capturing Scanned Images 11-13 11.4.7 Rotating the Style of Packing 11-14
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11.4.10 Setting the Camera and Lighting Mode 11-2111.4.11 Creating the Shape Option Data 11-22 11.4.12 Downloading Image 11-24 11.4.13 Recognition Test 11-25 11.4.14 Setting the Placement Condition Data 11-27 11.5 Error List for Recognition Option Data Creation Using Scanner 11-28
12 PARTS LIBRARY MANAGEMENT 12-1
12.1 Overview 12-212.1.1 Configuration Diagram 12-2 12.1.2 Overview of Functions 12-3 12.2 Operation Examples 12-6
13 OPERATION METHOD 13-1
13.1 Rank Placement Function 13-213.1.1 Overview 13-2 13.1.2 Function 13-3 13.1.3 Data Creation Overview 13-4 13.2 Support Pin Arrangement Data Creation Function 13-1213.2.1 Overview 13-12 13.2.2 Function 13-13 13.2.3 Overview of Data Creation 13-1413.2.4 Line Configuration Setup 13-15 13.2.5 Support Pin Setting for the PCB Data 13-17 13.2.6 Downloading Support Pin Side Image 13-21 13.2.7 Registration of Component with Support Pins to PCB Data 13-3513.2.8 Software Switch Setup 13-59 13.2.9 Usage of the Support Pin 13-62 13.3 Mounting Large Size PCB 13-7113.3.1 Overview 13-71 13.3.2 Data Creation Procedure 13-73 13.4 Model Switch Function by Product Identification Mark 13-7813.4.1 Overview 13-78 13.4.2 Overview of Data Creation 13-79 13.4.3 Setting the Product Identification Mark 13-80 13.4.4 Software Switch Setting 13-82 13.4.5 Pair PCB Setting 13-83 13.5 SCAP (Special Convert A Panasert) 13-8413.5.1 Overview 13-84 13.5.2 Restriction on Use 13-86 13.5.3 SCAP Startup 13-92 13.5.4 Selecting Placement Machine Program 13-9513.5.5 Available Placement Machine / Conversion File List 13-98 13.5.6 PCB Size Setting 13-99 13.5.7 Associating Placement Machine Program 13-100 13.5.8 Top Recess Parts 13-10213.5.9 Offset Value Setting 13-103 13.5.10 Conversion 13-109 13.5.11 DGS Import 13-111
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13.6 AM Mode 13-11213.6.1 Overview 13-112 13.6.2 Switching to AM Mode 13-113 13.7 Switch DGS Server 13-11413.7.1 Overview 13-114 13.7.2 Starting up Switch DGS Server 13-115 13.7.3 Change of Destination Server 13-116 13.7.4 Server List Deletion 13-119 13.8 DGS Server Integration 13-12013.8.1 Overview 13-120 13.8.2 Creation Flow 13-12113.9 DGS Server Separation 13-12313.9.1 Overview 13-123 13.9.2 Creation Flow 13-124 13.10 Multiple-server Operation 13-12513.10.1 Overview 13-125 13.10.2 Multiple-server Setting / Production Data Creation Flow 13-126 13.11 Prototype PCB Data Generation 13-12713.11.1 Overview 13-12713.11.2 Prototype PCB Data Generation Flow 13-129 13.11.3 Prototype PCB Data Generation 13-130 13.12 Creating Insertion Machine Data 13-14313.12.1 Overview 13-143
14 TROUBLESHOOTING 14-1
14.1 Troubleshooting 14-214.1.1 Installation 14-2 14.1.2 Console 14-5 14.1.3 Connection with LNB 14-7 14.1.4 Restore 14-914.1.5 LNB and PT200 Replacement 14-10
Trang 17Safety precautions
The precautions that shall be observed in order to prevent an injury to the user or the other persons, and damage to property, are described as follows
The degrees of danger or injury, resulting from incorrect usage owing to failure to read an indication, are classified and described as follows
WARNING This indication refers to a situation which is considered that there is a
possibility of death or serious injury
CAUTION This indication refers to a situation which is considered that there is a
possibility of only injury or physical damage
The matters that shall be observed are classified by the symbols shown below, and
described
(The following are the examples of the symbols.)
This kind of symbol indicates an action that must not be carried out
This kind of symbol indicates an action that must be carried out
NOTICE This part describes the precautions in using NPM-DGS
As for the personal computer, monitor, etc., observe the precautions described in
their respective manuals
In addition, for machine operation, see ‘Safety precautions’ described in the machine instruction manual
Trang 18●Check the rated power consumption in the Specification, and consult an electrical contractor
Use the specialized outlet and breaker exclusively
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WARNING
Prohibited
Do not operate the machine
without receiving special training
Risk of injury due to improper operation
●About training, conduct in your company or contact us
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equipment
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Guidelines on using the machine
1 The machine, LNB, and NPM-DGS are the equipment to be connected
to LAN
Use them on your company’s LAN (intranet)
From the perspective of product security, use them to be connected to the robust network.
2 Do not reveal the equipment-operating passwords to others
We highly recommend that your password is at least 5 characters long.
3 When sending the PC for LNB, NPM-DGS, etc to a repair shop or disposing of it, pull out the hard disk or format the hard disk
beforehand
4 If you used an SD card in the case of emergency operation due to network troubles, delete its contents when normal operation is resumed
5 From the aspect of enhancement of product security, we highly
recommend that you always keep your OS environment (including NET Framework) updated to the latest version
Failure to comply could result in the leakage of user ID, password, and your production data to a malicious outsider
The information recorded in an SD card may not be completely deleted through the basic function of the operating system Therefore, you are recommended to use commercial software for complete deletion
The machine refers to the NPM machine main body
LNB is a relay system connecting the machine and NPM-DGS
NPM-DGS refers to the production-data generation system
For information about how to remove a hard disk from your computer or initialize a hard disk, refer to its instruction manual or contact the manufacturer
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= MEMO =
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7 PRODUCTION DATA CREATION
The chapter describes how to create production data on the basis of the PCB data
Trang 247.1.1 Launching Project Manager
To start data generation job, click [Project Manager] in the application launcher at the lower left of the screen
To open the existing data generation job, double-click the line indicating the data generation job you want to edit is displayed
Product070101S-01E00
Product070101S-02E03
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7.1 Overview
Toolbar Shows icons for each operation
Navigation area Searches and deletes the data creation job Displays as folder
hierarchy per line
Data creation job list display area
Shows a list of data creation jobs
Display items of the data creation job list
‘Explanation’ Explanation of data creation jobs
‘Placements’ The total number of placements in data creation jobs
‘Creation Date’ Date when data creation jobs are created
‘Modification Date’ Date when data creation jobs are modified
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[Edit]
[Copy to same line] [Copy to same line] Copies the selected data creation job to the same line [Copy to different
line] [Copy to different line] Copies the selected data creation jot to the different line [Delete] [Delete] Deletes the selected data creation job
[Rename] [Rename] Renames the selected data creation job name [View]
[Refresh] Refreshes the displayed data creation job list [Label]
[Assign Label] [Assign Label] Assigns a designated label to the selected data creation job [Remove label] Removes the assigned data creation job from the selected label [Manage label] Adds a new label or deletes the existing label
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7.1 Overview
7.1.2 Adding Folder
1 Choose a line name
2 Choose [New Folder] from the right-click menu
The <New Folder> screen is displayed
3 Type a new folder name
Up to 64 letters are allowed to input (The following characters cannot be used)
% , ” ’ space \ : ; / < > ? * | double-byte character
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7.1 Overview
7.1.3 Deleting Folder
1 Choose a desired folder to delete
2 Choose [Delete] from the right-click menu
3 The folder deletion confirmation message appears Click [Yes] to delete
The folder is deleted
If PCBs or folders exist in the deleted folder, they are all deleted
If PCB which is still editing exists in the folder, you cannot delete the folder To delete it, close the PCB editor
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7.1 Overview
7.1.4 Renaming Folder
1 Choose a desired folder to rename
2 Choose [Rename] from the right-click menu or double-click the folder
3 Type a new folder name
Up to 64 letters are allowed to input (The following characters cannot be used)
% , ” ’ space \ : ; / < > ? * | double-byte character
You cannot use the same folder name under the same level
The folder is circled in a blue frame
4 Press the [Enter] key or click another location
The folder name is changed
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7.1 Overview
7.1.5 Moving Data Creation Job / Folder
You can move the data creation job or folder by a drag-and-drop operation
① Moving Data creation job
1 Choose a desired data creation job to move
2 Drag and drop the data creation job to the destination folder
The production data is moved into the destination folder
The data can be moved only to the same line
It will be copied if the line is different (
‘7.1.7 Editing Data Creation Job ■Copying data creation jobs (Copy to different line)’ )
If the data is not allowed to move to a place or
a folder, the cursor shows mark
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7.1 Overview
② Moving folder
1 Choose a desired folder to move
2 Drag and drop the data to the destination folder
The folder is moved under the destination folder
If the data is not allowed to move to a place or
a folder, the cursor shows mark
The data can be moved only to the same line You cannot move it to the different line
Product070101S-14E00
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Product070101S-15E00
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7.1 Overview
7.1.6 Creating New Data Creation Job
Creating new data creation jobs
1 Click (New) on the toolbar, choose [File] [New] on the menu bar, or choose [New] on the right-click menu displayed over the data creation job list
The <New Project> window opens
2 Type a new data creation job name
The following special characters are excluded
% , ” space \ : ; / < > ? * | double-byte character
Complied with the PT200 rule
3 Choose the desired line
4 To search PCB from the PCB list, choose PCB folder
5 To set a registration destination of data creation job to a folder for the vertual line, choose a folder from Project Folder
6 Enter a PCB name to search
4
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Once the PCB and machine data are imported, the data creation job editor launches
With the ‘Add Suffix to lot name when new lot
is added’ option selected in the Option window, if a new lot is added to the PCB list, a suffix will be added to the name of the new lot For details, see ‘7.3.8 Automatically Adding Suffix to Lot Name’
If nozzle arrangement template in the factory manager is set to ‘Use’, nozzles are
automatically arranged based on nozzle arrangement information when a job is newly created For details of nozzle arrangement template, see the chapter below
( ‘4.3.3 Option Configuration → ■ Data creation job default setup tab’ , ‘7.2.11 Export’)
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7.1 Overview
7.1.7 Editing Data Creation Job
Editing data creation jobs
1 Choose the desired data creation job from the data creation job list
2 Choose [File] [Open] on the menu bar, click (Open) on the toolbar, choose [Open] on the right-click menu displayed over the selected data creation job, or double-click the selected data creation job
The <ProjectEdit> window opens
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7.1 Overview
Refreshing the data creation job list
1 Choose [View] [Refresh] on the menu bar, or click (Refresh) on the toolbar
Latest data are displayed in the data creation job list
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7.1 Overview
Copying data creation jobs (Copy to same line)
1 Choose the desired data creation job from the data creation job list
For multiple selection, Range selection:
Select the top job and while holding down the [Shift] key, select the last job
Individual selection:
Hold down the [Ctrl] key and select
2 Choose [Edit] [Copy Project to Same Line] from the menu bar, click (Copy to same line) on the tool bar or right-click on the selected data creation job and choose [Copy Project
to Same Line] from the right-click menu
The <Copy Project to Same Line> screen is displayed
3 Type a name in ‘Destination Project Name.’
The following special characters are excluded
% , ” space \ : ; / < > ? * | double-byte character
Complied with the PT200 rule
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7.1 Overview
Copying data creation jobs (Copy to different line)
1 Choose [Edit] [Copy Project to Different Line] from the menu bar or right-click on the selected data creation job and choose [Copy Project
to Different Line] from the right-click menu
The <Copy Project to Different Line> screen is displayed
2 Type a name in ‘Destination Project Name.’
The following special characters are excluded
% , ” space \ : ; / < > ? * | double-byte character
Complied with the PT200 rule
3 Choose a line name
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7.1 Overview
Deleting data creation jobs
1 Choose the desired data creation job from the data creation job list
2 Choose [Edit] [Delete] on the menu bar, click (Delete) on the toolbar,
or choose [Delete] on the right-click menu displayed over the selected data creation job
The confirmation window opens
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7.1 Overview
Renaming the data creation job name
1 Choose the data creation job to change the name from the list
2 Right-click on the selected data creation job and choose [Rename] on the right-click menu
The confirmation window opens
3 Type new data creation job name