Instruction Manual

2-6 Introduction
Fluid Pump
The fluid pump (also referred to as a “valve” or “jet”, depending on the type) dispenses the
fluid onto the part. It is mounted on the dispensing head, and holds the syringe of dispensing
fluid. For more information, see the appropriate fluid pump manual.
Front Doors
The front doors (shown but not called out) have an electrostatic, dissipative surface that
does not hold an electrostatic charge. Door sensors connect the front doors to the Safety
Interlock system.
Grounding Strap Connector
The operator’s grounding strap plugs into this connection to prevent Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD).
Height Sensor (option)
The Height Sensor is installed on the dispensing head next to the fluid pump and is
controlled by Fluidmove. It checks and gauges the substrate height.
Interior Light
The interior light provides a lighted work area inside the system.
Levelers
The Levelers are adjusted during installation and should not need attention unless the
system is moved to a new location. To protect the dispensing system from moving during an
earthquake, the levelers can be anchored to the floor with screws (see Section 3 Safety for
more information).
Light Beacon (option)
The Light Beacon is a warning device for the operator. The Beacon signals a dispensing
status condition by displaying a colored light and/or issuing an audible tone (see Table 4-6,
Panel / Beacon Colors, Dispensing Status and Recovery Procedures).
Needle Heater (option)
The Needle Heater is a heating element that attaches to the needle and heats the fluid in the
needle to maintain consistent fluid flow. The Needle Heater is an option on the DV-6000
and DP-3000.
Needle Sensor
The Needle Sensor with the tactile sensor records the needle XYZ position. This
information is sent to the dispensing system software.