TE Connectivity CBP-5T Mk II Customer's Manual page 36

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Navigation Tabs
"Profile Step Sequence" - This tab shows the profile in a step-by-step list format. The name and details
of each step are displayed in a read-only format. The "Add Step" button can be used to create a new step
to be added to the profile. The new step will be opened in the "Profile Step Editor" tab. The "Edit Step"
button (pencil icon) is located to right of each step. This button will open the corresponding step in the
"Profile Step Editor" tab for editing. The "Delete Step" button (garbage can icon) will delete the
corresponding step (the user will be prompted to verify the operation before the step is deleted).
"Profile Step Editor" – This tab shows a single step in editing mode, allowing the user to customize all
aspects of the profile step using the various entries listed below.
"Legacy Profile Viewer" – This tab shows the entire profile in a view that is identical to layout of the
legacy press fit profile editor.
Entries
"Step Name" - This entry is for your use to define or describe the purpose of this step.
"Step Number" – This entry is used to specify where in the profile the step will be located sequentially.
"Speed (mm/s or in/s)" - This is the speed target for the current step in the process. The speed starts at
"Run Speed" and changes ("ramps") linearly down to the speed given in step 1. When step 1 Height is
reached, the speed then ramps to the speed given in the next step processed. This will generally be step
2, but not if a "Goto Step" was programmed as an action (see Figure 37).
Typical speeds range from 8 mm [.315 in.]/second during approach, down to 1 mm/second when
pressing. Some experimenting may be required to optimize the process. Some connectors are more
fragile than others and may require slow speeds, while others can be pressed quickly.
"Step Type" – Used to specify whether the step will be a "Move to Height or Force", "Delay", or "Retract"
type step.
"Height Dimension" - This is used to define the next destination of the pressing surface of the tool above
the board. This field specifies whether a dimension from the connector stackup should referenced
("Unseated Tool Top", "Seated Height") or whether the user will specify a fixed "Custom Height" using the
"Custom Height" entry field (see Figure 39).
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Figure 37
Figure 38
Figure 39
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