Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 16:10:39 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Well, what I have takes data directly from the Protel 99SE placement file, so in the present form it is a bit specific. This file is simple ASCII text, but the layout of columns will be different on other CAD systems. What I have has a number of sh
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 01:17:50 EDT 2007 | Brian
I actually wrote a program that looked just like the CSM66/84 system. I wrote it so we could train our staff offline without having to interrupt production. It did everything just like the real program (including the initial RAM load.) You would use
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 23:02:50 EDT 2007 | jmelson
If I couldn't afford to go to Boston to get some training from the seller, I certainly can't afford a week in Australia! But, thanks for the offer. I do have the HHK (hand held keypad, that's what Philips calls it.) And, after tinkering with var
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 31 11:03:21 EDT 2007 | jmelson
I have a left to right conveyor, so the X offset is larger, but that is not major. You say "Make sure you are teaching with the unit that the machine defaults to or asks for." This is the beam sensor, and I have found no way to change this, either
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 11:27:32 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Hello, I was the guy asking about doorway size for a Philips CSM84. Well, we cut the doorway using the best info we could get, and managed to get the machine inside with only a few scratches on the paint! Still no door, hopefully the fabricator wil
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 21:29:59 EDT 2007 | darby
Component. Press edit on the desired feeder #, let's say 1. The left and right arrow keys will toggle the feeder type eg 8mm, 12mm etc. Press enter The cursor will now shift to the Set No field. Enter the Set No using the numerals on the keypad. To
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 20:15:41 EDT 2007 | darby
PCB > Origin > Origin 0 4 Teach the corner of the pcb at the mechanical stop. This data is from the machine origin. For a unit with a teach camera it will probably be around -25x, 95y. For a beam sensor around 70x, 28y. This is for a right to left
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 14 09:45:31 EDT 2009 | meritajs
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Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 10:13:52 EST 2009 | robertorocco
Hi Tom, > > Thank you very much. I saw the MCH > file and printed out. I am still trying to > download the manual. It will take a while. My > intention to use this machine is to mount some IC > with 24mm wide tape. By the way, do you know > any