Installation guide

ADT Model 7100 Semi-Automatic Dicing System Operations Manual
Model 7100 Workflows
P/N 97100-9002-000-14 Ver 06/05
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3.6.4.5 Manual Alignment
When performing Manual Alignment, the User operates the Vision System
to precisely align a Workpiece for cutting. This includes using the Vision
System to ensure that the Streets on the Workpiece are parallel to the
Blades, as well as defining a Cut Position as a reference point. Proper
Alignment is required in order to cut Workpieces accurately.
Manual Alignment is often used when only one or two Workpieces require
cutting.
For additional information about Manual Alignment, see section 6.1.1.
3.6.4.6 Blade Changing
The Model 7100 provides the User with several indicators when Blade
replacement is required, including:
Error messages displayed on the screen
Flashing lights on the Light Tower
In addition, the User may decide to perform the Blade Change procedure at
any time during operation.
For additional information about Blade Changing, see section 7.4.
3.6.4.7 Manual Y Offset
The Manual Y Offset procedure teaches the System the difference in
position between the Blade and the Microscope in the Y direction, enabling
the System to make the necessary adjustments during the dicing process.
The Manual Y Offset procedure is performed after a Blade change or before
cutting a series of Workpieces. The User performs a single cut and then
positions the Microscope exactly over the cut. The single cut can be
performed within the cut map or outside the cut map on the tape.
The Y Offset is a parameter that can be automatically calculated and
taught to the System during the Kerf Check process.
For more information about Y Offset, refer to section 6.4.