Before beginning this procedure, ensure that the current Proper data has been received to the host computer. 1. Turn the power OFF to the machine. 2. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bottom of the camera. 3. While holding the camera, remove the four mounting bolts located to the right of the camera as shown […]
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Follow the steps below when changing a job that is currently complete for other machine types into a job with an NXT line. Generating recipes is not necessary for the NXT unless one wants to view reports. Because this job was already completed using other machines, panelizing, and importing data is not required. 1. Open […]
The NXT represents a new concept in the SMT field and is very different from previous Fuji machines. Due to these differences, there some different procedures when programming for the NXT in Fuji Flexa. A brief listing of the major differences is included below. The line configuration for NXT machines. The machine configuration for the […]
Alarm Display: A.022 Alarm Name:System Parameter Checksum Error 1 Situation at Alarm Occurrence: Occurred when the control power supply was turned ON. Cause:The control power supply lowered and sometimes ranged from 30 VAC to 60 VAC. Correction Action:Correct the power supply, and set Fn005 to initialize the parameter. Cause:The SERVOPACK EEPROM and the related circuit […]
Header J14 selects the speed of the IP bus clock. The IP bus clock speed may be 8MHz or it may be set synchronous to the processor bus clock (25MHz or 32MHz for the MC68040 and MC68LC040). The default factory configuration has a jumper installed on pins 1-2, denoting an 8MHz clock. If the jumper […]
1. Component Changeover Table Innovation: Automatic coupling and uncoupling Combined interface for both electrical and pneumatic connections: Cables no longer have to be connected and disconnected manually Precise alignment: Particularly important for small components Easy to convert for other PCB transport heights Tape reel diameter from 7“ up to 19“: High flexibility Up to four […]
STAGE 1: Power Up and Log On STAGE 2A: Loading a Product File – Using Function Keys STAGE 2B: Loading a Product File – Using Bar Code STAGE 3: Editing a Product File STAGE 4A: Fit Squeegees STAGE 4B: ProFlow Setup STAGE 5A: GSX – Loading a Screen STAGE 5B: Lt – Loading a Screen […]
Error Code:106 Error Text: Invalid selection state Description:Requested action can not be executed on the selected order because of an invalid selection state. Error Code:107 Error Text: Illegal abort action Description:Machine must be stopped before production may be aborted. Solution: Stop the production, by pressing the STOP button. Retry the abort function. Error Code:108 Error […]
The MVME162P4 board is factory-configured in “automatic” system controller mode with a jumper across J1 pins 2-3. In this configuration, the MVME162P4 determines whether it is the system controller by its position on the bus. If the board is located in the first slot from the left, it configures itself as the system controller. When […]
About Machine Weight: Weights for each type of module, base, and tray unit used in the NXT are listed below. The actual weight of the machine should be calculated based on the type of module(s), base and tray-unit(s) being used. (Values listed below do not include the weight of any packing materials.) Note: 1.Use a […]