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Universal Advantis Y1 axis error code 10201

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 17:33:25 EDT 2023 | jdengler

Since you haven't received any useful advise I will throw my 2 cents in. I do not know this machine but in general what you describe is an axis that does not get it's home pulse in time. Many machines will have an in-range sensor that gets flagged

Re: IP3 Zero without Reboot???

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 28 21:10:11 EST 1999 | Doug

Larry, To zero the IP3, you hold down the "-" key and press "F5" (set), then F6 to go back to page zero, then sero the machine. On the CP6 you hold down the "-" key and press F6. Doug L.

Re: IP3 Lock-Up

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 05:12:12 EST 2000 | Dean

...problem? Are you not sure its not a "feature". LOL I have had the same problem...spent many hours tracing down the sequence of events which leeds up to this situation. No real solution...however, I use the key command zero set feature rather t

Re: IP3 Lock-Up

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 05:12:12 EST 2000 | Dean

...problem? Are you not sure its not a "feature". LOL I have had the same problem...spent many hours tracing down the sequence of events which leeds up to this situation. No real solution...however, I use the key command zero set feature rather t

Calculating Mydata angels with CircuitCam

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 12:23:39 EST 2009 | stepheniii

Are you working for an OEM? If so see if you can get your engineering department to change their "zero orientation" for the packages. At one place I believe the CAD department called them "G codes". What was really bad there was that one shape had

QFN's and LGA's

Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 17:00:56 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist

We just placed a 56 pin QFN, 1 per board, on 10 boards and had zero defects. A good paste job, proper placement and a correct oven profile are the keys. If these are set up correctly, on larger runs your defects won't be zero but they should be le

Fuji IP1 help requested

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 01:21:42 EST 2005 | bvdb

We own a Fuji IP1 with all the manuals, etc. but can't figure out how to inch the tray robot. We can inch the X, Y, Z, Q axis and the SX and SY axis. All the axis auto zero OK (including the trays), but when I push the "4" key to inch the trays we

place BGA by FUJI IP3

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 11:11:31 EDT 2002 | cnoonan

Sounds like your problem is your camera setting for Head 1 (Gain & Offset), are you rejecting any other parts on that head? Go to (Set) (Propers) (Cameras) (Gain & Offset) you can then zoom in and out to check light contrast. Check the numeric col

Component orientation

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 20:35:52 EDT 2022 | stephendo

Over simplified generic method. Step 1: make a document with every part shape showing zero orientation. Specify CW or CCW. Step 2: Find every step in the process that does not follow the standardisation and adjust as needed. The best I saw this wor

Siemens Siplace 80S15 causing Line Controller to hang up, and 80S15 keeps waiting for machine data from Line controller

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 16:27:32 EDT 2020 | sportsradar

With LC off, the machine when told "Without LC" will zero set. It displays Error 746. After zero set, turn LC on, and it hangs up. Error 746 is IEC blocked, solutions Reboot machine and PC. And we know, rebooting isn't getting me anywhere. What car

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