Adjust Automatically - GRAPHTEC FCX4000 SERIES User Manual

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Adjust Automatically
This section describes the operation to adjust with registration mark
scan by moving to registration mark automatically after setting the
ARMS mode and POINTS.
Operation
1
Press the [1] key (DURING DETECTION) in the ARMS
SETTING screen (1/5).
(See "Adjust Automatically".)
2
Press the POSITION (
carriage to the area to start scanning of the registration mark.
MARK TYPE 1
Point 3
Point 1 (point to make
origin point)
Move the tool inside
this area
3
Confirm the position of the tool, and if it is OK, press the
[ENTER] key (SET).
Registration marks are scanned automatically. DISTANCE entry screen
is displayed once the scanning is completed.
4
Press the POSITION (
the setting value.
) keys and move the tool
Registration mark scan area
Point 4
Point 2
Move the tool inside
this area
) keys and increase or decrease
MARK TYPE 2
Point 3
Point 4
Point 1 (point to make
origin point)
Point 2
5-45
Supplement
See "Adjust Manually" if you are moving
manually to registration mark for scanning.
Supplement
Press the [2] key (ARMS) in the MENU
screen if it is not ARMS SETTING screen.
Set the "AUTO" of "SCAN START
POSITION" to ON.
Supplement
Left figure is for 4POINTS. Size and position
of the registration scan start area is same for
2POINTS or 3POINTS.
Supplement
Scan the registration marks in accordance
with the setting of the MARK DISTANCE
(see "Setting Mark Distance").
It will return to default screen without
scanning when you press the [ESC] key
(CANCEL).
Supplement
Measured distance is displayed in the top
line in the DISTANCE input screen. Input
value (initially same as measured value)
is displayed under that.
If the input value is not changed, it
will assume that there is no difference
between the measured distance and the
distance in the data.
Digits of settings can be changed by
pressing the [SLOW] key.

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