Installation guide

Model 7100 Workflows
Advanced Dicing Technologies Ltd.
3.6-6
3.6.4.1 Defining Jobs
When defining jobs, the User selects a Recipe to be assigned to a Workpiece
or series of Workpieces. The Recipe contains information about the Blade
that will do the cutting, the Workpiece that will be cut and the algorithms
and parameters that define exactly how the Workpieces are processed.
3.6.4.1.1 Assigning Recipes
When a Workpiece enters the System it is assigned the default Recipe,
unless a new Recipe is assigned using the Define Jobs procedure.
The Define Jobs procedure is executed from the Auto menu by clicking
Auto > Define Job.
3.6.4.2 Placing/Removing Workpieces
Once the recipe is created and assigned, the next step of operating the
Model 7100 is to place a Workpiece onto the Cutting Chuck.
The actual instructions as to how to place and remove the Workpiece are
given in
section 3.5.
3.6.4.3 Teaching Alignment
When teaching Alignment, the User uses the Vision System to teach the
System how to perform Manual or Auto Alignment on a particular type of
Workpiece. Once Alignment has been successfully taught, the System is
able to process any Workpiece to which the Recipe that includes that
Alignment information, has been assigned.
For additional information about Teaching Alignment, see Chapter 6.
3.6.4.4 Teaching the Index
Along with Teaching Alignment (see section 3.6.4.3), Teaching the Index is
required in order for the System to perform Auto Alignment.
When teaching the Index, the User operates the Vision System to teach the
System the exact distance along the Y-Axis between Streets on the
Workpiece. When teaching the Index, the User must first define a Model,
which is a pattern that is repeated at regular intervals throughout the
Workpiece. Teaching the correct Index is essential for creating a cut map
and for dicing accuracy.
For additional information about Teaching the Index, see section 6.1.2.1.