Seica PILOT H4 Manuel utilisateur



PILOT H4
OPERATOR MANUAL

PUBLICATION ISSUED BY:
Via Kennedy, 24
10019 STRAMBINO (TO)
Phone No..: +39 0125 63 68 11
Fax. No.: +39 0125 63 68 99
e-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.seica.com
Document Code: MA-VI-PIH40PEN-03
Software release: VIVA
Date of issue: 2014 - 07 - 28
The material in this manual is for informational purposes only, and is subject to change without notice.
Seica S.p.A. assumes no liability in case of error or consequential damages that may result from the use
or misinterpretation of any of the procedures provided in this publication.
Seica S.p.A. reserves the right to change the technical specifications without notice.
(*)Where ever Seica is noted in the present manual, it also implies Seica Inc., Seica Sarl, Seica China,
Seica subsidiaries, divisions, and/or affiliates.
(**) The cover image is for presentation purposes only

contents
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CONTENTS
1 GENERAL...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 AUDIENCE................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2 ASSUMPTIONS............................................................................................................................................................................. 1-2
1.3 SYNTAX CONVENTIONS............................................................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.4 SEICA CUSTOMER CARE CENTER................................................................................................................................................. 1-4
1.5 COMMENTS ABOUT THE DOCUMENTATION ................................................................................................................................... 1-4
1.6 INTERNET WEBSITE...................................................................................................................................................................... 1-4
1.7 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS....................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.7.1 Project criteria ................................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.7.2 Safety devices...................................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.7.3 Safety devices location........................................................................................................................................................ 1-6
1.7.4 Warnings and recommended behavior ............................................................................................................................... 1-7
1.7.5 Intended use........................................................................................................................................................................ 1-8
1.7.6 Improper uses..................................................................................................................................................................... 1-8
1.7.7 Residual hazards................................................................................................................................................................. 1-8
1.7.8 WARNINGS FOR MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES............................................................................................................... 1-8
1.8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 1-9
1.8.1 Operating environment....................................................................................................................................................... 1-9
1.8.2 Electrical rating.................................................................................................................................................................. 1-9
1.8.3 Air specifications.............................................................................................................................................................. 1-10
1.8.4 Weight............................................................................................................................................................................... 1-10
1.8.5 Overall dimensions........................................................................................................................................................... 1-11
1.8.6 Work Area......................................................................................................................................................................... 1-12
2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW.................................................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1 GENERAL ARCHITECTURE.................................................................................................................................................. 2-2
2.1.1 AC group ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2-3
2.1.2 ATE rack............................................................................................................................................................................. 2-4
2.1.3 Axis drivers and filters........................................................................................................................................................ 2-4
2.1.4 Control panel and emergency button.................................................................................................................................. 2-4
2.1.5 Cover.................................................................................................................................................................................. 2-7
2.1.6 Power supplies.................................................................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.1.7 Motors ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2-7
2.1.8 Light indicator or semaphore ............................................................................................................................................. 2-7
2.1.9 PC-main.............................................................................................................................................................................. 2-7
2.1.10 Test area........................................................................................................................................................................... 2-8
2.1.11 Measuring heads............................................................................................................................................................... 2-8
2.2 FIXTURE CONTROL PANEL ................................................................................................................................................. 2-8
3 GETTING STARTED.................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 SYSTEM STARTING.................................................................................................................................................................. 3-2
3.2 TRANSLATION............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-3
3.2.1 Translation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.3 TEST PROGRAM EXECUTION......................................................................................................................................................... 3-6
3.3.1 TEST ENVIRONMENT....................................................................................................................................................... 3-6
3.4 TEST RESULTS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-8
3.5 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN............................................................................................................................................................... 3-9
3.6 FIXED PROBES ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3-10
3.6.1 Fixed probe positioning.................................................................................................................................................... 3-10
3.7 SUPPORTS ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-11
4 MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1 GENERAL INSPECTION AND CLEANING ......................................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.2 CHECK OF THE FILTERS................................................................................................................................................................ 4-2
4.2.1 Replacing the filter ............................................................................................................................................................. 4-2
4.3 DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS..................................................................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.3.1 System diagnostic ............................................................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.3.2 Meaning of the error messages........................................................................................................................................... 4-4
SCAFP board layout ............................................................................................................................................................... 4-6
F32/P32 board layout.............................................................................................................................................................. 4-7
S64 board layout ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4-8
4.3.3OVP.................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-9
4.4 REPLACING THE PROBE NEEDLE ................................................................................................................................................. 4-10
4.5 REPLACING THE OPENFIX PROBE ................................................................................................................................................ 4-10

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4.6 CALIBRATIONS.................................................................................................................................................................... 4-12
4.6.1 JOYSTICK CALIBRATION............................................................................................................................................... 4-15
4.6.2 CAMERA CALIBRATION................................................................................................................................................. 4-15
4.6.3 ELECTRICAL PROBES CALIBRATION.......................................................................................................................... 4-15
4.6.4 MOBILE CAPACITIVE PROBE CALIBRATION............................................................................................................. 4-22
4.6.5 STAMPER CALIBRATION............................................................................................................................................... 4-25
4.7 LUBRICATING THE BALL SCREWS............................................................................................................................................... 4-28
4.8 LUBRICATING THE PROBE GUIDE (X DIRECTION)......................................................................................................................... 4-28
5 APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 USE THE HDU RECOVERY UTILITY ................................................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2 PC SETTINGS........................................................................................................................................................................... 5-2
5.3 RESTORING THE FACTORY CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................ 5-2
LIST OF FIGURES
Fig. 1-1 PILOT H4: “System configuration” dialog window..............................................................1-3
Fig. 1-2 PILOT H4: Example of VIVA Software GUI .......................................................................1-3
Fig. 1-3 PILOT H4: Safety device location....................................................................................1-6
Fig. 1-4 PILOT H4: System layout............................................................................................ 1-11
Fig. 1-5 PILOT H4: Side view and front view.............................................................................. 1-11
Fig. 1-6 PILOT H4: Work area ................................................................................................. 1-12
Fig. 2-1 PILOT H4: System overview ..........................................................................................2-1
Fig. 2-2 PILOT H4: System synoptics..........................................................................................2-2
Fig. 3-1 PILOT H4: Run Page of the VIVA software .......................................................................3-6
Fig. 3-2 PILOT H4: Program Report dialog window........................................................................3-8
Fig. 4-1 PILOT H4: SCAFP Module layout.....................................................................................4-6
Fig. 4-2 PILOT H4: F32/P32 Module layout ..................................................................................4-7
Fig. 4-3 PILOT H4: S64 Module layout ........................................................................................4-8
Fig. 4-3 PILOT H4: OVP board ...................................................................................................4-9
Fig. 4-5 PILOT H4: “System Maintenance” dialog window, tab “Calibration”.................................... 4-13
Fig. 4-6 PILOT H4: “System Configuration” dialog window, tab “Calibration”................................... 4-14
Fig. 4-7 PILOT H4 OVP Board .................................................................................................. 4-15
Fig. 4-8 PILOT H4 Setting the Electrical Probe Calibration............................................................ 4-16
Fig. 4-6 PILOT H4 “Set Camera X (TOP) dialog window ............................................................... 4-19
Fig. 4-7 PILOT H4 “Set Camera Y (TOP) dialog window” .............................................................. 4-20
Fig. 4-10 PILOT H4 Align top camera........................................................................................ 4-21
Fig. 4-12 PILOT H4 Setting the “Mobile Opens Probe” Calibration” ................................................ 4-22
Fig. 4-13 PILOT H4 “Calibration Mobile Open Probe” dialog window............................................... 4-23
Fig. 4-14 PILOT H4 Setting the “Stamper” Calibration”................................................................ 4-25
LIST OF TABLES
Tab. 4-1: PILOT H4: Maintenance schedule .................................................................................4-1
Tab. 4-2: Table of corrective actions ..........................................................................................4-5

general
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1GENERAL
The PILOTH4 system belongs to the new generation of flying probers, created to solve the problem of
testing electronic boards without the aid of fixtures or specialized mechanical devices.
PILOTH4 is particularly suitable for testing prototypes, samples, small series, SMD boards with specific
accessibility problems: in general, when the costs and time of constructing a fixture are not justifiable.
The technology and materials used for measuring head motion provides extremely high levels of
acceleration and speed. The system requires little maintenance and offers a high level of system uptime
for critical time-to-market” situations.
The brushless motors used for the horizontal movements of the heads also require little maintenance and
the integrated encoders keep the position of the heads constantly under control so no realignment or
calibration is necessary after a stop.
This manual contains all of the required information to use the test system safely and correctly. The
procedures used to test electronic boards together with inspection and maintenance on the system are
considered in detail.
The operator is recommended to read this manual thoroughly and familiarize with test procedures and
system operation.
A knowledge on testing, electronics and use of Personal Computer is required.

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1.1 AUDIENCE
This manual contains useful information for:
•Operators in charge of testing mounted boards
•Developers of test programs
•Technicians in charge of maintenance operations on the system
1.2 ASSUMPTIONS
Technical knowledge on testing, electronics and use of Personal Computer is required.
1.3 SYNTAX CONVENTIONS
To facilitate the understanding of the sentences used to describe the software, we have used the
following symbols:
WARNING Indicates a potential hazard for the operator or the system that could result from
the action described in the warning.
NOTE: Indicates a note, a recommendation or a point on which readers should focus more carefully.
The syntax to select a software menu or menu item is as follows:
MENU\item 1 = Select the menu indicated, then choose item 1.
Example: BOARD\Select
MENU 1\MENU 2\MENU n \item 1 = Select menu 1, submenu 2, ..., submenu n, and then item 1.
Example: TOOLS\HARDWARE\Autolearn\Debug
The keyboard selection is indicated as follows:
Button 1+ Button 2 = Press button 1 and button 2 simultaneously.
Button 1, Button 2 = Press button 1, release it and press button 2.
The files are indicated using the following syntax:
File.nod
File.srg ... etc,
where "File" is the filename and “.nod” and ".srg" are the file extensions.

general
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The dialog windows and their components are described by means of the terms described in Fig. 1-1
Fig. 1-1 PILOT H4: “System configuration” dialog window
he Graphical User Interface of the VIVA software provides a set of commands and buttons, arranged in
horizontal and vertical toolbars. Fig. 1-2 is an example of the VIVA software GUI.
Fig. 1-2 PILOT H4: Example of VIVA Software GUI
Text
box
A
B
C
Name of the
dialog window Tab
Radio
button
Section
Checkbox
Button

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1.4 SEICA CUSTOMER CARE CENTER
SEICA “CUSTOMER CARE CENTER” (SCCC) is the support to the customers. It is always possible to call
the SCCC if you can’t solve your problem through the product help on line or technical documentation.
Before calling the SCCC please be sure to have the following info:
¾System type
¾System serial number
¾Software release
Phone 0039-125-636811
Fax 0039-125-636899
E-mail [email protected]
Mail SEICA S.p.A.
Via Kennedy, 24
10019 Strambino (TO) – ITALY
World Wide Web www.seica.com
1.5 COMMENTS ABOUT THE DOCUMENTATION
You can email to: seica@seica.com if you have comments or suggestions about the documentation.
1.6 INTERNET WEBSITE
You can find update info about products, technologies and events on: http://www.seica.com
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