Installation guide
ADT Model 7100 Semi-Automatic Dicing System Operations Manual
Height Procedures
P/N 97100-9002-000-14 Ver 06/05
7.3-5
10 Firmly tighten the upper C-clamp on the Mechanical Button housing.
11 In the Wizard in the Video Workspace, click Next and then Finish
(according to the wizard). The System automatically performs a
flatness check on the Mechanical Button and then performs the Chuck
to Non-Chuck Delta Measurement procedure to calibrate the difference
in height between the Mechanical Button and the Cutting Chuck.
Several delta measurements can be carried out, as described in
section
7.3.3.1.
7.3.2 Chuck Height
Chuck Height determines the Cutting Chuck position along the Z-Axis by
lowering the Blade until it touches the surface of the Cutting Chuck
boundary. This type of Height procedure is a contact Height, as physical
contact is made between the Blade and the Cutting Chuck.
There are two disadvantages to using Chuck Height:
• Having the Blade make physical contact with the Cutting Chuck wears
both Blade and the Chuck.
• Chuck Height can only be performed when no Workpiece is present on
the Cutting Chuck.
To Perform Chuck Height:
1 In the Setup & Diagnostics Workbook, select Saw > Dicer > Height to
display the Height tools, as shown in Figures
7-2 or 7-3.
2 Click Chuck. The System lowers the Blade to the Cutting Chuck and
calculates the exact distance traveled. When completed, the message
"Contact Height completed” appears in the Wizard.
7.3.3 Chuck to Height Device Delta Measurement
This procedure measures the difference between the Chuck Height, as
performed on the Chuck, and the non-Chuck Height, as performed using a
Height Device (NCHD or Button). This enables the System to calibrate the
two measurements and use the non-chuck height device as reference point.
Several delta measurements can be carried out, as described in
section
7.3.3.1 below.
Chuck to Reference Point (Height Device) Delta Measurement is normally
performed after changing the position of the Cutting Chuck relative to the
Height Device, or vice versa. Because the procedure involves performing
Note: The contact height can be performed on a ceramic chuck either on the
left or right side of the chuck. This ip done by defining the Chuck Height Side
parameter, located under Diagnostics > Chuck.










