BEFORE YOU BEGIN
This Manual
Before you begin to work with the 7100 Dicing Series machine, please read this Manual. It explains how to work with the System, where and when to perform operations, and why to do them.
Please be sure to read the section on Conventions. This section makes it easier for you to perform procedures and understand concepts by explaining the standards used in this Manual.
The Model 7100 Glossary, explains the technical terms used in describing the System and System functions. Please use it as a reference tool while working with the Manual.
Reading Chapter 3, System Operation, and Chapters 4 through 10 will give you tools to perform the operation procedures.
Please read every procedure through to the end before starting the procedure, whether it effects the System hardware or software. Thorough understanding of what you are about to do will prevent unnecessary loss of time due to confusion while you are performing the procedure.
Note: After Power On, and before normal operation, it is recommended to warm up the system by running a simulated dicing session for thirty minutes. The User should place a Workpiece on the Cutting Chuck, define and assign a Recipe, and run simulated dicing for thirty minutes. The User must ensure that the Cut Depth is set so that the Blade does not enter the Workpiece and no Kerf Check or Cut Verification algorithm is selected. The spindle should rotate at typical speed (the speed used for dicing) with cutting water on.
This simulated dicing, in the system steady state, warms up the Model 7100 to prepare it for normal operation. Advanced Dicing Technologies Ltd. suggest
BEFORE YOU BEGINThis ManualBefore you begin to work with the 7100 Dicing Series machine, please read this Manual. It explains how to work with the System, where and when to perform operations, and why to do them.Please be sure to read the section on Conventions. This section makes it easier for you to perform procedures and understand concepts by explaining the standards used in this Manual.The Model 7100 Glossary, explains the technical terms used in describing the System and System functions. Please use it as a reference tool while working with the Manual.Reading Chapter 3, System Operation, and Chapters 4 through 10 will give you tools to perform the operation procedures.Please read every procedure through to the end before starting the procedure, whether it effects the System hardware or software. Thorough understanding of what you are about to do will prevent unnecessary loss of time due to confusion while you are performing the procedure.Note: After Power On, and before normal operation, it is recommended to warm up the system by running a simulated dicing session for thirty minutes. The User should place a Workpiece on the Cutting Chuck, define and assign a Recipe, and run simulated dicing for thirty minutes. The User must ensure that the Cut Depth is set so that the Blade does not enter the Workpiece and no Kerf Check or Cut Verification algorithm is selected. The spindle should rotate at typical speed (the speed used for dicing) with cutting water on.This simulated dicing, in the system steady state, warms up the Model 7100 to prepare it for normal operation. Advanced Dicing Technologies Ltd. suggest
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