UNIVERSAL 6241D SMTpart

UNIVERSAL 6241D SMTpart photo-1
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Use the Show Insertion Path option to show the order in which components are inserted by the machine. This feature is useful for manually optimizing the product. 
When Show Insertion Path is selected, all components are cleared from the board display. The components are then displayed in the actual order that the machine would insert them. A line connects the components as they are displayed to make it easier to follow the sequence. The insertion tooling foot-print is displayed for each component. 
To pause the display, push [Ctrl+S]. To resume the display, push [Ctrl+Q]. 
As Show Insertion Path is performed, a cost value is displayed at the right side of the status bar. This value is a cumulative value and is updated as each component is displayed. This cost value is for comparison purposes only. The lower the value, the faster the product should run. 
For example, to determine the difference between a non-optimized product and the same product after optimization, first perform Show Insertion Path before optimizing. Record the cost value. Then optimize the product. Perform Show Insertion Path again. When complete, compare the cost value with the cost value from the unoptimized product. The optimized cost value should be less. 
Use the Insert Delay Interval in the Configuration dialog box of the Prod-uct Editor window to regulate the speed of displaying the insertion path. The Insert Delay Interval does not affect the machine performance, it only makes it easier to view the path. 
The following is a sample showing a partially completed insertion path. Note the cost value of 0.70 in the status bar. 
Adjust Product Reference       
The product reference is the distance from the lower left corner of the board to the location from which the X and Y values are measured. Refer to the Product Reference topic in the Product Editor module for details. 
The product reference may need to be adjusted for a product created by im-porting an IMC pattern or CAD file. 
           
Do not change the product reference in an attempt to improve machine insertion performance. Changing (or defining) the product reference only affects how the components are displayed with respect to the board in the Graphic window display. 
To adjust the product reference, refer to the Define the Product Reference topic in the Product Tasks module. 
Print           
Use the Print option to print the graphic exactly as it appears in the window to the default printer. 
Graphic  47139903 Rev. -       
Print Insertion Path        
Use the Print Insertion Path option to print the graphic with the line that defines the insertion path (Show Insertion Path option) exactly as it appears in the window to the default printer.  
Exit            
Select Exit to close the Graphic window.   
47139903 Rev. -Graphic Changes To This Revision 
           
New part number.         
Pg 1: Added illustration and description of polarized component marks. 
Pg 13: Step 1, new illustration; step 3 changed text and illustration. 
Pg 15-16: Show Insertion Path, second paragraph, added insertion tooling footprint is 
displayed; new illustration; value changed. Pg 17: Added Print Insertion Path paragraph. 
Introduction         
Use the Graphic window to graphically manipulate component insertions on the board or view components in detail. 
The Window         
The Graphic window displays a graphical representation of the production board. The difference between the Graphic window and the Overview win-dow which also graphically displays the board, is that the Graphic window contains a Zoom utility and the ability to actually manipulate the component insertions. The Overview window does not. 
Use the Zoom feature to view the board in less or more detail. This is done by zooming in (more detail) or out (less detail). The Zoom utility is covered in detail in other areas of this module. When the Graphic window is opened, the board is displayed at the same zoom factor as when the window was closed. 
           
Circuits are displayed in light yellow. Offsets associated with those circuits are displayed in gray. A green pie slice in the corner of a circuit or offset in-dicates the reference zero of the circuit. For example, in the previous illustra-tion, reference zero for circuit 1 and offset 3 is in the lower left corner. Refer-ence zero for circuit 2 and offset 4 is in the upper right corner indicating that the circuit/offset is rotated 180°. 
Components are displayed in the graphic window as follows. 
         
Polarized components are displayed with the appropriate polarity mark. Note the "E" on the transistor and the "+" on the diode. 
         
Components for steps that are invalid are displayed in red. 
         
Components for steps that are bypassed are displayed in dark red. 
         
Components for steps that are set to no continuity are displayed in blue. 
           
         
Components for steps that are set to ignore continuity are displayed in pink. 
Components can be manipulated in the Graphic window as follows. 
         
Move the cursor over a component insertion and push the left trackball button to select the component. When a component insertion is selected using this method, it is officially marked and can then be cut, copied, moved, or changed. Select the Edit menu bar heading. Menu options are displayed. Refer to the specific menu items later in this module for details. 
         
Move the cursor over a component and double-click the left trackball button. The Steps window is automatically opened and the selected component is highlighted. 
         
Move the cursor over a component insertion and push the right trackball button. A toolbox is displayed. 
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The toolbox displays the reference ID of the selected component insertion and its X and Y coordinates. 
The following functions can be performed by selecting buttons from the toolbox. 
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-(Circuit only) Selecting this icon from the toolbox moves the selected insertion on the board. The X and Y coordinates displayed in the status bar at the top of the window reflect the current location of the component as it is moved. Select the right tra
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-(Circuit only) Selecting this icon from the toolbox duplicates the selected component in succession. The duplicate component appears as a floating outline until it is positioned on the board. When this is done, another floating outline appears, and so on
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Additional functions can be performed from the toolbox by moving the cursor over board or circuit options (board error correction, bad board reject, or auto miss marker). 
The trash can icon, in the following toolbox displays, is only displayed when the cursor is over a board feature on the circuit, not on an offset of the circuit. 
-Selecting the BEC icon from the toolbox opens the Board (or Circuit) Error Correction dialog box (refer to the Board (Circuit) Error Correction topic in the Circuit List module). 
-Selecting the BBR icon from the toolbox opens the Bad Board Reject dialog box (refer to the Bad Board Reject topic in the Circuit List module). 
-Selecting the AMM icon from the toolbox opens the Automatic Miss Mark dialog box (refer to the Automatic Miss-Marker topic in the Circuit List module). 
Another aid in manipulating component insertions graphically is the status bar which is located just under the menu bar of the Graphic window. 
The status bar displays the following information. 
         
X Coordinate: The X location of the cursor in the window at any given time. 
         
           
Y Coordinate: The Y location of the cursor in the window at any given time. 
         
Units: The measuring unit as defined in the Product Editor configuration. 
         
Zoom: The current Zoom factor. Refer to the Zoom topics later in this module. 
         
Target: the component insertion that the cursor is over. The target displays the reference ID and component ID of the component insertion. The insertion does not have to be selected in order for target information to be displayed. 
Edit           
Use the Edit menu bar heading to manipulate component insertion(s). The following options are available: 
         

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