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8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable Tape Feeder 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable Tape Feeder 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable Tape Feeder 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable 7-13 Tape Feeder 02-08 hd This document supports assembly 50381206 Rev. - 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable Tape Feeder 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable Tape Feeder

Page i Table of Contents 50381206 Assembly Drawings...1 50381206 Bill of Materials...5 0730A-0002 Precision Block Assembly....7 0730A-0002 Bill of Materials...9 0730A-0012 Reservoir Motor Mount...10 0730A-0301 13 -Tail Assembly...11 Functional Description...12 Procedures and Adjustments...12 Adhesives and Lubricants...12 Control Panel Detail...13 Status LED Color Summary...13 Operating the Tail Section / Splicing... 14 Operating the Tail Section / Adjusting the Reel Tensioners... 15 Loading the Tape Reel (Lane 2)...16 Opening the Tape Window and Peel Edge (Lane 2)...18 Loading Tape into the Tape Window (Lane 2)...19 Threading Cover Tape into the Reservoir (Lane 2)...21 Loading the Tape Reel (Lane 1)...23 Opening the Tape Window and Peel Edge (Lane 1)...26 Loading Tape into the Tape Window (Lane 1)....27 Threading Cover Tape into the Reservoir (Lane 1)...29 Closing the Tape Window...31 Removing Cover Tape Slack....32 Emptying the Reservoir...32 Powering Up...33 Basic Operation...33 Pitch Selection...34 Offset Setting Mode...35 Toothplate Slot Sensor Diagnostic....36 PSV Sensor Diagnostic...37 Carrier Tape Drive Motor Diagnostic...38 Reservoir Drive Motor Diagnostic...39 Auto Feed Carrier Drive Diagnostic....40 Auto Feed Reservoir Drive Diagnostic...41 PSV Enable/Disable Setting...42 Feeder Database Chart...43 Preventative Maintenance....44 Troubleshooting....45 Changes To This Revision...47

Page 1 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 50381206 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 10 27 41 47 11 8 49 55 29 18 46 38 B 24 45 12 50 22 7 21 A 40 64 62 63 13 17 42 25 53 54 60 59 56 42 58 61 19 16 30 39 9

Page 2 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 50381206 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 3 15 14 2 20 65 12 40 2 *factory applied 12 32 34 31 DETAIL A 57 4 44 40 43 48 46 DETAIL B

Page 3 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 50381206 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 9 45 23 47 17 C 30 53 54 5 52 51 33 28 39 10 13 18 29 63 21 26 6 59 60

Page 4 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 50381206 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 20 14 15 3 1 12 1 34 33 52 40 DETAIL C 4

Page 5 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder Bill of Materials 50381206 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 0730A-0007 LH TENSIONER ASSY 2 1 0730A-0008 RH TENSIONER ASSY 3 2 0730A-0010 RESERVOIR IDLER ASSY 4 2 0730A-0011 RESERVOIR DRIVE HOUSING ASSY 5 1 0730A-0012 RESERVOIR MOTOR MOUNT ASSY 6 1 0730A-0030 LEFT RESERVOIR INSERT ASSY 7 1 0730A-0031 RIGHT RESERVOIR INSERT ASSY 8 2 0730C-0252 PEEL EDGE EXTENSION SPRING 9 1 0730C-0116 RH COVER 10 1 0730A-0040 LH COVER WITH LABEL 11 1 0730C-0061 SERIAL NUMBER LABEL BLANK 12 5 0730C-0083 RES IDLER ARM POST 13 2 0730C-0085 TAPE PATH LABEL BLANK 14 2 0730C-0092 SMALL RES IDLER SPRING 15 2 0730C-0093 LARGE RES IDLER SPRING 16 1 0730C-0101 BAR CODE LABEL BLANK 17 1 0730C-0105 RH RESERVOIR COVER 18 1 0730C-0106 LH RESERVOIR COVER 19 1 0730C-0108 GROUNDING SPRING 20 2 0730C-0122 FOLDING ROLLER 21 2 0730C-0138 EXIT PATH DEFLECTOR 22 1 0730C-0229 HANDLE 23 2 0730C-0202 PEEL EDGE LATCH 24 1 0730C-0204 RESERVOIR DOOR 25 1 0730C-0211 RH UPPER TAPE PATH 26 1 0730C-0214 LH EXIT CHUTE 27 1 0730C-0217 LH UPPER TAPE PATH 28 1 0730C-0218 LH LOWER TAPE PATH 29 1 0730C-0221 LH CTRL PANEL HOUSING 30 1 0730C-0222 RH CTRL PANEL HOUSING 31 2 0730C-0233 RESERVOIR DRIVE ROLLER 32 2 0731C-0069 RESERVOIR DRIVE GEAR 33 1 0738A-0032 CONTROLLER

Page 6 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder Bill of Materials (continued) 50381206 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 34 1 0738A-0005 TENSIONER SENSOR 35 1 0738A-0007 PSV SENSOR CABLE (NOT SHOWN) 36 1 0738A-0008 CONTROL PANEL CABLE (NOT SHOWN) 37 1 0738A-0011 TENSION SENSOR CABLE (NOT SHOWN) 38 1 0730A-0030 CONTROL PANEL, MPDL 39 22 0730C-0161 PLASTITE PAN HEAD M031 X 06 40 27 0730C-0162 PLASTITE PAN HEAD M031 X 12 41 1 700C-185 SAFETY LABEL 42 3 80026805 SOCKET HEAD CAP, 3 X 12 43 3 M03-TLWE-SS TOOTHED LOCK WASHER EXTERNAL, SS, 3 44 5 M03-HEXFLANGENUT HEXFLANGENUT, 3 45 7 80026803 SOCKET HEAD CAP, 3 X 8 46 1 M04X08-THCSSLH-BZ TORX SPECIAL LOW HEAD, BZ 47 2 0062-ECLIP-E ECLIP,.0625" 48 1 M04-HEXNUT HEXNUT, 4 49 2 0125-ERRING-E RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL 50 1 80055605 LOCK WASHER, 3 51 1 M03X06-SBHS-SS SOCKET BUTTON HEAD, SS, 3 X 6 52 3 M03X06-SBHS SOCKET BUTTON HEAD, 3 X 6 53 9 M03X06-SBHS TORX BUTTON HEAD, BZ 54 6 M03X08-TFHS-BZ TORX FLAT HEAD, BZ 55 1 0730A-0301 13 TAIL ASSEMBLY 56 1 0730A-0033 D13 HINGE COVER ASSY. 57 1 0730C-0321 D13 UPPER TAIL MOUNT 58 1 0730C-0326 D13 LOWER CLAMP BLOCK 59 2 0730C-0323 D13 REEL PIN CAP 60 2 0730A-0032 D13 REEL PIN ASSY 61 1 0730C-0019 SPRING WARNING LABEL 62 1 0730A-0038 HEATSINK WITH GAP PAD 63 1 0730A-0041 T-RAIL HYBRID ASSEMBLY 64 1 0730C-0390 STIFFENER RAIL 65 1 0730A-0003 BASE PLATE ASSY 66 1 410C-041 DOUBLE SIDED TAPE,.75" WIDE (NOT SHOWN)

Page 7 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 0730A-0002 Precision Block Assembly *factory applied 22 9 2 11 *factory applied 20 1 10 29 23 23 22 33 16 13 12 15 21 34 7 6 8 20 30 19 24 32 24 25 4 25 18

Page 8 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 0730A-0002 Precision Block Assembly 2 13 12 1 20 14 21 27 19 31 9 22 32 5 28 26 8 3 6

Page 9 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder Bill of Materials 0730A-0002 Precision Block Assembly ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 0730A-0021 PEEL EDGE ASSY 2 1 0730A-0048 TAPE WINDOW ASSY 3 2 0730A-0026 BACKLASH SLIDE W/PIN ASSY 4 1 0730C-0020 44MM DRIVE MOTOR 5 1 0730C-0267 TOOTHPLATE LEFT, RCFL 6 2 0730C-0025 INTERMEDIATE GEAR 7 2 0730C-0026 JACKSHAFT 8 2 0730C-0031 BACKLASH RETAINER 9 1 0730C-0033 LEFT TAPE DECK 10 1 0730C-0044 LOCATING BLOCK 11 1 0730C-0052 TAPE WINDOW SHAFT 12 1 0730C-0054 WINDOW LATCH SHAFT 13 1 0730C-0269 WINDOW LATCH 14 1 0730C-0200 SLOT SENSOR RETAINER LEFT 15 1 0730C-0201 SLOT SENSOR RETAINER RIGHT 16 1 0738A-0012 SLOT SENSOR PCB 17 1 0738A-0013 IO CABLE (NOT SHOWN) 18 1 381C-023 44MM DRIVE MOTOR 19 1 0730C-0266 RCFL TOOTHPLATE 20 4 0125-ERRING-E RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL 21 2 M016X04-SHCS SOCKET HEAD CAP, 1.6 X 4 22 6 80035101 SOCKET BUTTON HEAD, 2 X 4 23 2 80031305 SOCKET HEAD CAP, 2 X 8 24 4 80055603 LOCK WASHER, 2.5 25 4 80052202 SOCKET HEAD CAP, 2.5 X 5 26 4 80031704 FLAT WASHER, 3 27 2 80028907 SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 5 28 4 M03X10-SHCS SOCKET HEAD CAP, 3 X 10 29 1 103C-114 LATCH LEVER SPRING 30 1 0730C-0238 COMPONENT DIVERTER 31 1 0738A-0029 POGO BLOCK 32 1 0730A-0001 PRECISION BLOCK W/PINS ASSY 33 1 0730A-0042 MAIN TAPE DECK V3 34 1 0730A-0043 RIGHT TAPE DECK V3

Page 10 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 0730A-0012 Reservoir Motor Mount Assembly ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 4 0125-ERRING-E RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL 2 2 0730C-0069 RESERVOIR INT GEAR 3 4 0730C-0161 PLASTITE PAN HEAD M031 X 06 4 2 380C-041 JACKSHAFT 5 1 381C-023 44MM DRIVE MOTOR 6 1 0730C-0020 44MM DRIVE MOTOR 8 4 M03-LW LOCK WASHER, 3 Front View 2 2 1 4 1 1 6 3 Rear View 4 3 5 1

Page 11 8mm PrecisionPro (Green) DL Spliceable, 7"-13" Tape Feeder 0730A-0301 13" Tail Assembly ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 0730C-0324 D13 REEL PIN SLIDE 2 2 0730C-0325 D13 CONTACT COVER 3 27 M025X04-TFHS TORX FLAT HEAD, 2.5 X 4 4 1 0730C-0319 D13 REAR WIRE COVER UPPER 5 1 0730C-0320 D13 REAR WIRE COVER 6 2 0730C-0340 REEL POSITION LABEL GOLD 7 5 410C-224 ROLLER PIN, SLIM 8 3 0730C-0328 UPPER TAPE ROLLER 9 1 0738A-0018 PSV CABLE 10 6 0730C-0311 PLASTITE SCREW 11 2 0730C-0305 TENSION PLATE 12 2 0740C-0157 PEEL TENSION SPRING 13 2 0730C-0329 TENSION DETENT 14 2 0730C-0338 TENSION ARM STUD 15 4 M03X08-SHCS SOCKET HEAD CAP, 3 X 8 21 8 0730C-0187 DOUBLE SIDED TAPE,.25" (NOT SHOWN) 16 1 0730C-0341 D13 LANE 1 LABEL GOLD 17 1 0730C-0342 D13 LANE 2 LABEL GOLD 18 2 0730C-0330 TENSION ARM 19 1 0730C-0337 TAPE GUARD 20 1 0730C-0336 13" TAIL PLATE 4 14 17 12 8 7 6 20 5 1 3 12 16 13 10 19 15 11 9 2 10 18 7

Page 12 Functional Description Procedures and Adjustments Definitions of Adhesives and Lubricants The PrecisionPro (Green) Spliceable Tape Feeder advances a component from the reel holder to the peeler blade, where the mylar (cover) tape is removed. The component is then advanced to the feeder pick-up position, where it waits for pickup by the machine. The following subsections contain the procedures that are required for proper feeder operation. The following lubricants and adhesives may be required during maintenance procedures and may be referenced with icons on the Assembly Drawings within this documentation package. A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is supplied with each lubricant, adhesive or cleanser. The MSDS contains information on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as well as proper handling and disposal of these chemicals. Refer to the MSDS for additional safety information. Lubricants List The following table defines the current listing of lubricants for this machine. Lubricants Icon Number UIC Part Number Description Quantity 50 51239501 Loctite ViperLube Synthetic Grease.42 oz. Adhesives List The following table defines the current listing of required adhesives for this machine. Adhesives Icon Number UIC Part Number Description Quantity 86 40830764 Loctite 222 Global Use 10 ml. NOTE Use a Hover-Davis set up cart for your feeder. Using a non Hover Davis set up cart may void the warranty and/or damage the feeder.

Page 13 Control Panel Detail Lane 1 Status LED (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status LED (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator Lane1&2StatusLED Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button - Eachbi-colorLEDwillindicatethestatusoftheirrespectivelane.If the feeder has a error and a lane Status LED is blinking red, pressing the Lane Select Button will clear the error. - The advance button is used to advance the currently active lane, as indicated by the Lane Status LED that is illuminated at the time. - Used to toggle select the active lane. After 30 seconds of no control panel activity, both Status LED s will light showing the status of their respective lanes. Lane selection is necessary to advance the feeder using the control panel, or for calibration. This button is also used to restart the Reservoir Motors to apply tension to the cover tape. - Used to toggle select between either 2 or 4 pitch carrier tape. 2 & 4 Pitch Indicator LED - Indicates the current pitch selection of the feeder, both lanes always havethesamepitchsetting. Status LED Color Summary Led Color Mode Orange Normal Mode - Feeder has just been powered up and has not been used yet. Calibration Mode - Calibration setting is zero. Blinking Red Normal Mode - Feeder carrier drive jammed. Blinking Orange Normal Mode - Feeder reservoir error. Red Calibration Mode - Calibration setting is behind from factory setting. Green Normal Mode - Feeder is in normal operation. Calibration Mode - Calibration setting is ahead from factory setting. Off Normal Mode - Other lane is active.

Page 14 Operating the Tail Section / Splicing It is possible to change tape reels without removing the feeder from the pick and place machine. To do this, pull up then straight back on the Reel Pin Assembly. Remove the Reel Pin Cap from the Reel Pin Assembly and remove the tape reel. NOTE In order to trigger Product Setup and Validation (PSV), the Reel Pin Assembly must be moved from the contacts at the home position. This will communicate to the placement machine that a reel has been removed from the feeder (When PSV is enabled on the placement machine). Reel Pin Assembly Contacts Reel Pin Cap

Page 15 Operating the Tail Section / Adjusting the Reel Tensioners The Reel Tensioners can be adjusted to accommodate different diameter reel sizes. To adjust, push the Reel Tensioner Lock Button in, then slide the Reel Tensioner up or down until the desired reel size shows through the Reel Size Window on the Reel Tensioner. Reel Size Window Reel Tensioner Lock Button

Page 16 Loading the Tape Reel (Lane 2) With the Reel Pin Assembly removed from the feeder, remove the Reel Pin Cap from the Reel Pin Assembly and insert the Reel Pin Assembly through the center hole of the tape reel. Insert the Reel Pin Cap into the end of the Reel Pin Assembly to secure the Reel Pin Assembly to the tape reel. Lift up on the Reel Tensioner and insert the Reel Pin Assembly into the slot in the Tail Section. Slide the Reel Pin Assembly all the way forward and down. Release the Reel Tensioner on to the edge of the tape reel. Direction of feed Direction of feed

Page 17 Pull the tape from the reel and thread the component tape under the Guide Roller and under the Latch Lever into the channel under the Control Panel. Continue feeding the tape until it reaches the Tape Window. Latch Lever Guide Roller

Page 18 Opening the Tape Window and Peel Edge (Lane 2) To open the Peel Edge, push down slightly on the Tape Window, then slide the spring loaded Window Latch forward, this will allow the Tape Window to be opened. Lift the Tape Window. The spring loaded Window Latch will latch over the edge of the Tape Window to hold it open. Both Peel Edges can now be opened and closed. Push down on the Peel Edge Latch and lift the Peel Edge. The end of the Peel Edge will latch under the Peel Edge Latch. Tape Window Window Latch Tape Window Peel Edge Peel Edge Latch

Page 19 Loading Tape into the Tape Window (Lane 2) CAUTION When loading component tape, especially 0402 and 0603 devices, extreme care must be taken to assure that loose components do not drop into the feeder drive mechanism. These small devices can lodge in the gear teeth causing drive failure. To load tape into the Tape Window area, open the tape window and feed the component tape into the Tape Window channel. Make sure the component pockets fit in the channel. CAUTION When loading and unloading component tape, extreme care must be taken to assure that the Peel Edge Spring does not get damaged. Peel Edge Spring Align component pocket with channel Load carrier tape to at least this point, if there is not enough leader If the carrier tape does not have enough leader to load it into the Exit Chute, the front of the carrier tape must be cut into a point. Load the tape so the leading edge is at least past the Tape Sprocket, as shown by the arrow in the illustration above. For ease of tape loading, it is recommended that the carrier tape be cut as shown, every time tape is loaded, regardless of whether there is enough leader tape or not.

Page 20 CAUTION When loading component tape, especially 0402 and 0603 devices, extreme care must be taken to assure that loose components do not drop into the feeder drive mechanism. These small devices can lodge in the gear teeth causing drive failure. Continue feeding the component tape into the exit chute at the front end of the feeder, peeling back the cover tape as you do. Lay the cover tape over the Peel Edge. Align the sprocket holes of the component tape with the Toothplate. CAUTION When loading and unloading component tape, extreme care must be taken to assure that the Peel Edge Spring does not get damaged. Align sprocket holes in the component tape with the Toothplate Peel back cover tape and lay over Peel Edge Thread the carrier tape into the Exit Chute. Note : Peel back the cover tape first!

Page 21 Press down on the Peel Edge to lower it against the carrier tape. Pull the cover tape back towards the Cover Tape Folding Roller. Threading Cover Tape into the Reservoir (Lane 2) Loop the cover tape around the Cover Tape Folding Roller, then around the Tensioner Roller. Press down on the Idler Assembly arm to lock open the reservoir drive mechanism. NOTE Make sure there are no twists in the cover tape. When splicing, do not knot the ends of the cover tape together. Cover Tape Folding Roller Idler Assembly

Page 22 Pull the cover tape straight back and trim away excess, leaving approximately 1 inch extra past the drive mechanism. Cut cover tape Tuck the end of the cover tape between the idler and drive rollers into the cover tape reservoir. Press down on the Idler Assembly Lock mechanism to release the Idler Assembly closing the rollers onto the cover tape. Idler Assembly Lock

Page 23 Loading the Tape Reel (Lane 1) With the Reel Pin Assembly removed from the feeder, remove the Reel Pin Cap from the Reel Pin Assembly and insert the Reel Pin Assembly through the center hole of the tape reel. Insert the Reel Pin Cap into the end of the Reel Pin Assembly to secure the Reel Pin Assembly to the tape reel. Lift up on the Reel Tensioner and insert the Reel Pin Assembly into the slot in the Tail Section. Slide the Reel Pin Assembly all the way forward and down. Release the Reel Tensioner on to the edge of the tape reel. Direction of feed Direction of feed

Page 24 Pull the tape from the reel and thread under the two Guide Rollers. Continue to thread the tape up and through the opening in the Tail Section. Pass end of tape through Tail Section opening Thread tape under two Guide Rollers

Page 25 Pull the tape through the opening in the Tail Section and thread the tape under the Latch lever and into the channel under the Control Panel. Continue to feed the tape up to the Tape Window. Latch Lever

Page 26 Opening the Tape Window and Peel Edge (Lane 1) To open the Peel Edge, push down slightly on the Tape Window, then slide the spring loaded Window Latch forward, this will allow the Tape Window to be opened. Lift the Tape Window. The spring loaded Window Latch will latch over the edge of the Tape Window to hold it open. Both Peel Edges can now be opened and closed. Push down on the Peel Edge Latch and lift the Peel Edge. The end of the Peel Edge will latch under the Peel Edge Latch. Tape Window Window Latch Tape Window Peel Edge Peel Edge Latch

Page 27 Loading Tape into the Tape Window (Lane 1) CAUTION When loading component tape, especially 0402 and 0603 devices, extreme care must be taken to assure that loose components do not drop into the feeder drive mechanism. These small devices can lodge in the gear teeth causing drive failure. To load tape into the Tape Window area, open the tape window and feed the component tape into the Tape Window channel. Make sure the component pockets fit in the channel. CAUTION When loading and unloading component tape, extreme care must be taken to assure that the Peel Edge Spring does not get damaged. Peel Edge Spring Align component pocket with channel Load carrier tape to at least this point, if there is not enough leader If the carrier tape does not have enough leader to load it into the Exit Chute, the front of the carrier tape must be cut into a point. Load the tape so the leading edge is at least past the Tape Sprocket, as shown by the arrow in the illustration above. For ease of tape loading, it is recommended that the carrier tape be cut as shown, every time tape is loaded, regardless of whether there is enough leader tape or not.

Page 28 CAUTION When loading component tape, especially 0402 and 0603 devices, extreme care must be taken to assure that loose components do not drop into the feeder drive mechanism. These small devices can lodge in the gear teeth causing drive failure. Continue feeding the component tape into the exit chute at the front end of the feeder, peeling back the cover tape as you do. Lay the cover tape over the Peel Edge. Align the sprocket holes of the component tape with the Toothplate. CAUTION When loading and unloading component tape, extreme care must be taken to assure that the Peel Edge Spring does not get damaged. Align sprocket holes in the component tape with the Toothplate Peel back cover tape and lay over Peel Edge Thread the carrier tape into the Exit Chute. Note : Peel back the cover tape first!

Page 29 Press down on the Peel Edge to lower it against the carrier tape. Pull the cover tape back towards the Cover Tape Folding Roller. Threading Cover Tape into the Reservoir (Lane 1) Loop the cover tape around the Cover Tape Folding Roller, then around the Tensioner Roller. Press down on the Idler Assembly arm to lock open the reservoir drive mechanism. NOTE Make sure there are no twists in the cover tape. When splicing, do not knot the ends of the cover tape together. Cover Tape Folding Roller Idler Assembly

Page 30 Pull the cover tape straight back and trim away excess, leaving approximately 1 inch extra past the drive mechanism. Cut cover tape Tuck the end of the cover tape between the idler and drive rollers into the cover tape reservoir. Press down on the Idler Assembly Lock mechanism to release the Idler Assembly closing the rollers onto the cover tape. Idler Assembly Lock

Page 31 Closing the Tape Window To close the tape window, first make sure that both carrier tapes are installed properly and that both peel edges are closed. Press the Tape Window down firmly. Rotate the Window Latch to the closed position. Tape Window Rotate Window Latch Press down firmly

Page 32 Removing Cover Tape Slack Power up the feeder using either the GSM or the setup stand. Both Lane Status Indicator LED's will illuminate orange. Next, press the Lane Select Button (center button), this will advance the Cover Tape Drive Mechanism and remove all cover tape slack from both lanes. You may need to press the Lane Select Button (center button) a second time depending on how much slack needs to be taken up. Lane 1 Status LED (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status LED (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator Emptying the Reservoir To assure optimum performance, the Cover Tape Reservoir should periodically be emptied. When the reservoir becomes full, the cover tape will start to push the Reservoir Door open. When this occurs, the reservoir should be emptied as soon as possible. To empty the Cover Tape Reservoir, swing the Reservoir Door open, pull the excess cover tape from the Reservoir, then trim away the excess with scissors. Push the trimmed end of the cover tape back into the Reservoir and close the Reservoir Door. NOTE The actual properties of the cover tape, such as thickness, will determine when the Reservoir Door will start to push open. Cut cover tape Reservoir Door

Page 33 Lane 1 Status LED (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status LED (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator Powering Up On power up, the feeder will light the appropriate Pitch Indicator LED, and both Status LED s will flash green for 1 second, then both Status LED s will turn solid orange. The Status LED s will turn from orange to their appropriate status once the feeder has run its motors for the first time (press of Lane Select Button, reset command from host, or advance command from host). The first advance the feeder performs will begin by attempting to take up any slack in the cover tape (up to approximately 12mm). The advance will be delayed until tension is sensed in the cover tape for that respective lane or when the reservoir motor time-out occurs. All future advances will be executed immediately independent of the cover tape tension sensor position as long as the status is ready (green light). WARNING To avoid possible injury, never power up the feeder with the Board Cover removed. Basic Operation The two bi-color Status LED s will normally indicate the status of their respective lane. If the feeder has an error and a Status LED is blinking red, pressing the Lane Select button will clear the error (for both lanes). There are two sources of feeder errors that are detected. If the reservoir tension mechanism fails to properly tension the cover tape before it stops running, the status will change to blinking orange. If the carrier tape drive sprocket sensor fails to see two consecutive sprocket teeth, the feeder will stop advancing and the status will change to blinking red. NOTE When the feeder status is error, the feeder will not advance when commanded. The only exception is if the error cause is lack of reservoir tension, the feeder will advance from the feeder control panel while displaying an error status. When the Lane Select Button is pressed one of the Status LED s will turn off. The LED that is illuminated will indicate which lane is selected. Pressing the Lane Select Button additional times will toggle switch between the two lanes and the appropriate Status LED will illuminate. After 30 seconds of no control panel activity, both of the Status LED s will illuminate and will resume their normal function of showing the status of their respective lane. Lane selection is necessary before advancing a feeder using the control panel Advance Button or when calibrating a feeder. Pressing the Advance Button will make the selected lane move the distance shown. Pressing the Advance Button when no lane is selected will have no effect.

Page 34 Lane 1 Status LED (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status LED (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator Pitch Selection The pitch setting is indicated by the Pitch Indicator LED s (2p or 4p).To change the pitch setting, the feeder must be powered up. Then press and hold the Pitch Select Button down until the Pitch Indicator LED changes. Repeating this process will toggle the pitch setting between 2 and 4 pitch. This setting will be stored in NV ram on the feeder and remain while power is off. NOTE Changing the pitch setting changes the setting for both lanes. You can not run 2 and 4 pitch parts at the same time on different lanes.

Page 35 Offset Setting Mode 1. Make sure the feeder is latched and powered up. 2. Press and release the lane select button to select the lane to be adjusted. 3. Press and hold the lane select button for 10 seconds or until the status Light turns off to enter Offset setting Mode. 4. After releasing the lane select button, the Status Light will either be: A. Illuminated ORANGE, indicating that the feeder is at the factory calibrated pick point. B. Flashing RED, where the number of flashes will indicate the number negative offsets currently subtracted from the factory calibrated pick point. C. Flashing GREEN, where the number of flashes will indicate the number of positive offsets currently added to the factory calibrated pick point. 5. Pressing and releasing the advance button will increment the calibration setting forward.001. Pressing and releasing the pitch select button will increment the calibration setting backward 001". The carrier tape will not move when making this adjustment until you have exited the calibration mode and advanced the feeder. Repeat the process as necessary until you are at the desired pick location. 6. Pressing both the advance and pitch select buttons at the same time will reset the feeder to the factory calibrated pick point. 7. Press and release the lane select button to save changes and exit Offset Setting Mode Lane 1 Status Light (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status Light (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator

Page 36 Toothplate Slot Sensor Diagnostic The Toothplate Slot Sensor Diagnostic is used to verify the accurate advancement of component tape. 1. Press and hold the Pitch Selection Button down while powering up the feeder. The Status Lights for lanes 1 and 2 will flash GREEN repeatedly and turn OFF. 2. Press the feeder latch lever downward to lock the feeder into place and release the Pitch Selection Button. The Status Light for lane 1 will be illuminated GREEN. The feeder is now ready for a Toothplate Slot Sensor Diagnostic on lane 1. NOTE If the Pitch Selection Button is accidently pressed, the Status Light for lane 1 will be illuminated RED. Press and release the Pitch Selection Button and return to Toothplate Slot Sensor Diagnostic Mode. The Status Light for lane 1 will be illuminated GREEN. 3. Open the Tape Window and both Peel Edges for lanes 1 and 2. 4. Load two (2) pieces of 8mm paper component tape, approximately 10 (254mm) long, inside both tape paths as shown below. Tape Window Peel Edges 8mm paper component tape 5. Make sure the 8mm paper component tape engages both Toothplates while closing the Tape Windows and Peel Edges for lanes 1 and 2. 6. Pull the paper component tape, loaded in lane 1 backwards until the 2P LED Status Light illuminates GREEN. Continue pulling the component tape backwards until the 2P LED Status Light turns OFF. This will verify that the Slot Sensor is functioning properly for lane 1. 7. While the feeder is in Toothplate Slot Sensor Diagnostic, press and release the Lane Select Button. The lane 2 Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. 8. Pull the paper component tape, loaded in lane 2 backwards until the 4P LED Status Light illuminates GREEN. Continue pulling the component tape backwards until the 4P LED Status Light turns OFF. This will verify that the Slot Sensor is functioning properly for lane 2. 9. To exit Toothplate Slot Sensor Diagnostic, unlock and power down the feeder.

Page 37 PSV Sensor Diagnostic The PSV Diagnostic is used to verify that the feeder will detect a component reel has been loaded onto the Tail Assembly. 1. Press and hold the Pitch Selection Button down while powering up the feeder. The Status Lights for lanes 1 and 2 will flash GREEN repeatedly and turn off. 2. Press the feeder latch lever downward, to lock the feeder into place and release the Pitch Selection Button. The Status Light for lane 1 will be illuminated GREEN. 3. Press and release the Pitch Select Button. The lane 1 Status Light will be illuminated RED. The 2P Status Light will be off (blank). The feeder is now ready for a PSV Diagnostic on lane 1. 5. Move the Reel Tensioner for lane 1 on the Tail Assembly backward. The 2P Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. 4. Move the Reel Tensioner for lane 1 on the Tail Assembly forward. The 2P Status Light will turn off. This will verify that the PSV Diagnostic has been performed correctly for lane 1. 6. While the feeder is in PSV Diagnostic, press and release the Lane Select Button. The lane 2 Status Light will be illuminated RED. The 4P Status Light will be off (blank). 7. Move the Reel Tensioner for lane 2 on the Tail Assembly backward. The 4P Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. 8. Move the Reel Tensioner for lane 2 on the Tail Assembly forward. The 4P Status Light will turn off. This will verify that the PSV Diagnostic has been performed correctly for lane 2. 9. To exit PSV Diagnostic, unlock and power down the feeder. Lane 1 Status Light (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status Light (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator

Page 38 Carrier Tape Drive Motor Diagnostic The Carrier Tape Drive Motor Diagnostic is used to verify that both Toothplates are turning properly without fault or obstruction. 1. Press and hold the Lane Select Button and the Pitch Select Button down while powering up the feeder until the Status Lights stop flashing and turn OFF. 2. Press the feeder latch lever downward to lock the feeder into place and release the Lane Select Button and the Pitch Select Button. The lane 1 and 2P Status Lights will be illuminated GREEN. 3. Open the Tape Window and both Peel Edges for lanes 1 and 2. 4. While the lane 1 Status Light is illuminated GREEN, press and hold the Advance Button down and inspect the Toothplate in lane 1 for continuous movement. 5. While the feeder is in Carrier Tape Drive Motor Diagnostic, press and release the Lane Select Button. The lane 2 Status Light and the 2P Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. 6. While the lane 2 Status Light is illuminated GREEN, press and hold the Advance Button down and inspect the Toothplate in lane 2 for continuous movement. 7. Close the Tape Window and both Peel Edges for lanes 1 and 2. 8. To exit Carrier Tape Drive Motor Diagnostic, unlock and power down the feeder. Lane 1 Status Light (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status Light (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator

Page 39 Reservoir Drive Motor Diagnostic The Reservoir Tape Drive Motor Diagnostic is used to verify that the Reservoir Drive Motor and Drive Gears mesh and move properly without fault or obstruction. 1. Press and hold the Lane Select Button and the Pitch Select Button down while powering up the feeder until the Status Lights stop flashing and turn OFF. 2. Press the feeder latch lever downward to lock the feeder into place and release the Lane Select Button and the Pitch Select Button. The lane 1 and 2P Status Lights will be illuminated GREEN. 3. Press and release the Pitch Select Button. The 4P Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. 4. Make sure the Reservoir Idler Assembly for lane 1 is lowered into the operating position. 5. Press and release the Advance Button repeatedly while observing the Reservoir Idler Assembly for lane 1. The Reservoir Drive Motor should be moving the Reservoir Drive Gears a fixed, 4mm distance and stop with each press of the Advance Button. 6. While the feeder is in Reservoir Tape Drive Motor Diagnostic, press and release the Lane Select Button. The lane 2 Status Light and the 4P Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. 7. Make sure the Reservoir Idler Assembly for lane 2 is lowered into the operating position. 8. Press and release the Advance Button repeatedly while observing the Reservoir Idler Assembly for lane 2. The Reservoir Drive Motor should be moving the Reservoir Drive Gears a fixed, 4mm distance and stop with each press of the Advance Button. 9. To exit Reservoir Tape Drive Motor Diagnostic, unlock and power down the feeder. NOTE The Reservoir Motor will not run if the Tension Sensor is in the fully tensioned position. There is no direct method of checking the Reservoir Cover Tape Tension Sensors. However, it can be indirectly checked using the Reservoir Drive Motor Diagnostic by checking that the reservoir drive motor will not run if the tension sensor is in the fully tensioned position. Lane 1 Status Light (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status Light (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator

Page 40 Auto Feed Carrier Drive Diagnostic The Auto Feed Carrier Drive Diagnostic is used to verify that the Carrier Drive Motor will continuously advance the Toothplate in 4mm increments. 1. Press and hold the Advance Button and the Lane Select Button down while powering up the feeder until the Status Lights stop flashing and turn OFF. 2. Press the feeder latch lever downward to lock the feeder into place and release the Advance Button and the Lane Select Button. The lane 1 and 2P Status Lights will be illuminated GREEN. 3. Open the Tape Window and both Peel Edges for lanes 1 and 2. 4. Press and release the Advance Button to activate the feeder s Auto Feed Carrier Drive functionality for lane 1. The Carrier Drive Motor will continuously advance the Toothplate on lane 1 in 4mm increments. 5. Press and release the Advance Button to stop the feeder s Auto Feed Carrier Drive functionality. 6. While the feeder is in Auto Feed Carrier Drive Diagnostic, press and release the Lane Select Button. The lane 2 Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. Make sure the 2P Status Light is illuminated GREEN. 7. Press and release the Advance Button to activate the feeder s Auto Feed Carrier Drive functionality for lane 2. The Carrier Drive Motor will continuously advance the Toothplate on lane 2 in 4mm increments. 8. Press and release the Advance Button to stop the feeder s Auto Feed Carrier Drive functionality. 9. Close the Tape Window and both Peel Edges for lanes 1 and 2. 10. To exit Auto Feed Carrier Drive Diagnostic, unlock and power down the feeder. Lane 1 Status Light (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status Light (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator

Page 41 Auto Feed Reservoir Drive Diagnostic The Auto Feed Reservoir Drive Diagnostic is used to verify that the Reservoir Drive Motor will continuously advance the Reservoir Drive Gears in 4mm increments. 1. Press and hold the Advance Button and the Lane Select Button down while powering up the feeder until the Status Lights stop flashing and turn OFF. 2. Press the feeder latch lever downward to lock the feeder into place and release the Advance Button and the Lane Select Button. The lane 1 and 2P Status Lights will be illuminated GREEN. 3. Press and release the Pitch Select Button. The 4P Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. 4. Make sure the Reservoir Idler Assemblies for lanes 1 and 2 are lowered in the operational position. 5. Press and release the Advance Button to activate the feeder s Auto Feed Reservoir Drive functionality for lane 1. The Reservoir Drive Motor should be moving the Reservoir Drive Gears a fixed, 4mm distance continuously. 6. Press and release the Advance Button to stop the feeder s Auto Feed Reservoir Drive functionality. 7. While the feeder is in Auto Feed Reservoir Drive Diagnostic, press and release the Lane Select Button. The lane 2 Status Light will be illuminated GREEN. make sure the 4P Status Light is illuminated GREEN. 8. Press and release the Advance Button to activate the feeder s Auto Feed Reservoir Drive functionality for lane 2. The Reservoir Drive Motor should be moving the Reservoir Drive Gears a fixed, 4mm distance continuously. 9. Press and release the Advance Button to stop the feeder s Auto Feed Reservoir Drive functionality. 10. To exit Auto Feed Reservoir Drive Diagnostic, unlock and power down the feeder. Lane 1 Status Light (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status Light (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator

Page 42 PSV Enable/Disable Setting The PSV Diagnostic is used to verify the feeder s present state of PSV functionality. 1. Press and hold the Advance Button and the Pitch Select Button down while powering up the feeder until the Status Lights stop flashing and turn OFF. 2. Press the feeder latch lever downward to lock the feeder into place and release the Advance Button and the Pitch Select Button. 3. When the feeder is in PSV Enable/Disable diagnostic and the Status Lights for lanes 1 and 2 are illuminated GREEN, PSV is Enabled. To Disable PSV, press and release the Pitch Select Button. The Status Lights for lanes 1 and 2 will be illuminated RED. 4. When the feeder is in PSV Enable/Disable diagnostic and the Status Lights for lanes 1 and 2 are illuminated RED, PSV is Disabled. To Enable PSV, press and release the Advance Button. The Status Lights for lanes 1 and 2 will be illuminated GREEN. 5. To save the current PSV setting and exit PSV Enable/Disable Diagnostic, unlock and power down the feeder. NOTE The PSV on/off setting has no effect on the PSV Sensor check function. However, if the feeder doesn't have PSV Sensors hooked up the status indicated by that diagnostic setting will be random. NOTE PSV Enabled is the factory default. Lane 1 Status Light (Left Lane) Lane 2 Status Light (Right Lane) Advance Button Lane Select Button Pitch Select Button 4 Pitch Indicator 2 Pitch Indicator

Page 43 Feeder Database To input Feeder Database information refer to the Tape and Coverless Tape Feeders section of the New Feeder Manual. Feeder Database Chart The following charts include the values needed to input Feeder Database information for the 8mm Dual-Lane Tape Feeders. Enter the feeder definitions for all variations defined to the respective feeder database. 8/2 8/4 Feeder Name GreenDL8mm/2mm GreenDL8mm/4mm Feeder Type Tape-Spliceable Tape-Spliceable Pick Up X -118.00-118.00 Pick Up Y -2905.00-2865.00 Pick Up Tolerance X 0 0 Pick Up Tolerance Y 0 0 Theta Pick Tolerance 0 0 Pick Attempts 0 0 Number Of Slots 1 1 Width 0 0 Reference Slot 0 0 Cycle Time 0.050 0.071 Number Of Tracks (Tape) 2 2 Track Width (Tape) 408.00 408.00

Page 44 Preventive Maintenance For optimum performance, before loading a feeder, review the following preventive maintenance list. 1. Check the Pogo Pins for damage and correct pin length. 2. Keep the Reel Holder (Tail Section) clean from any labels or adhesive that could interfere with the component reel. 3. Keep the Tape Window and Peel Edge clean from adhesive buildup. 4. Before loading, check the feeder for any loose components or debris. 5. Keep the Cover Tape Rollers, Clutch and Idler clean from adhesive or debris. 6. Keep the cover tape and exit paths clean from any adhesive or debris. 7. Empty the Precision Block Reservoir to remove any loose components. 8. Clean the feeder at least once a month or every 1 million cycles. 1 Pogo Pin damage and correct pin length 2 Clean Reel Holder of any label adhesive 3 Clean Tape Window and Peel Edge of any label adhesive 4 Check inside feeder for any loose components or debris 5 Clean Cover Tape Rollers, and Idler of any adhesive or debris 6 Clean Cover Tape and Carrier Tape exit paths of any label adhesive or debris Feeder Receive Line Feeder Transmit Line +12VDC Ground +42VDC Visually inspect the Pogo Block and Pogo Pins for damage and correct pin length

Page 45 Troubleshooting To inspect and repair the feeder, follow the instructions listed in the troubleshooting chart below. When replacing parts and securing Covers, make sure all Cables are securely routed to avoid pinching and feeder damage. When moving the feeder, always use the feeder handle to avoid feeder and Pogo Block damage. When the feeder is loaded into the placement machine, the Latch Lever MUST BE latched up in the locked position. TROUBLESHOOTING Feeder Condition Feeder Inspection Feeder Repair / Part Replacement No Power Flashing RED Status Light (Indicates carrier tape jam condition) Check the Pogo Block fo damaged or missing pins. Check the I/O Cable for damage. Faulty Cable connection(s). Damaged Controller. I/O Cable disconnected from the Controller. Incorrect pocket depth. Damaged Toothplate. Loose component(s) in drive system. Tape path obstruction(s). Replace the Pogo Block. Replace the I/O Cable. Verify all Cables are connected properly. Replace the Controller. Connect the I/O Cable to the Controller. Make sure component tape is within feeder specification. Replace the Toothplate. Remove loose component(s) from the drive system. Clear the tape path or Slot Sensor of any obstruction(s). Empty any loose components from the Precision Block. Flashing ORANGE Status Light (Indicates Reservoir error or cover tape creep) Slot Sensor damaged or misaligned. Slot Sensor Cable pinched. Loose Toothplate. No carrier tape leader. Feeder not loaded properly. Insufficeint cover tape drive. Reservoir has reached cover tape holding capacity Reservoir motor not functioning. Adhesive build up on the Peel Edge. Replace or reset the Slot Sensor. Replace the Slot Sensor Cable. Reset the backlash gear. When loading the feeder, carrier tape must enter the scrap channel. Review tape loading instructions. Peel force out of EIA specification. Empty the Reservoir. Replace the Reservoir Motor. Clean the Peel Edge. (continued on next page)

Page 46 Troubleshooting (continued) To inspect and repair the feeder, follow the instructions listed in the troubleshooting chart below. Do not operate the feeder with the Covers removed. Do not modify the feeder in any way. TROUBLESHOOTING Feeder Condition Feeder Inspection Feeder Repair / Part Replacement Feeder runs off pitch Feeder will not advance Component pick failure Flashing GREEN Status Light (5 seconds) Verify feeder set-up. Damaged Slot Sensor. Damaged Slot Sensor Cable. Check the Pogo Block for damaged or missing pins. Pinched or damaged I/O Cable. Damaged Controller. Controller and cable connections. Verify feeder set-up. Feeder not loaded into the placement machine properly. Factory default pick point has been changed. Component tape pitch is different for both lanes. Verify Toothplate for damaged or missing teeth. Verify pitch setting. Replace the Slot Sensor. Replace the Slot Sensor. Replace the Pogo Block. Replace the I/O Cable. Replace the Controller. Make sure all cables are connected properly to the Controller. Verify pitch setting and feeder calibration. Make sure the feeder is fully inserted into the placement machine and the Lever Latch is in the locked position. Verify feeder pick point location. Both lanes of the feeder must have the same pitch settings. Replace the Toothplate.

Page 47 Changes To This Revision Revised and added to diagnostics and troubleshooting information.