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User's Manual

AH-160M Series [Hardware & Software]

ContentsChapter 1 Description .......................................................3

1-1 Introduction ....................................................................................31-2 Safety Precaution ..........................................................................31-3 Appearance and Accessories ........................................................4

Chapter 3 Installation .......................................................93-1 Preparation Work ...........................................................................93-2 Hardware Installation .....................................................................9

3-3 Software Installation ....................................................................12

Installation .........................................................................14

Contents

Contents

Software Manual .........................................64A-1 Introduction ..............................................................................64

A-4 Software Function ....................................................................64

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Chapter 1 Description1-1 Introduction

1-2 Safety Precautions

electric shock.‧

on this product.‧

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1-3 Appearance and Accessories

‧ AH-160M Main Unit ‧ CD‧

‧ AC power cord‧

1 PC1 PC1 strip1 strip

1 strip

rance and Accessories

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Stroke

Adapter supported

Input Pressure

200W

1-5 Operating RequirementSpec

CPU

Hard disk

Display

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Chapter 2 Name of Each Component

6. Power Switch

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19. Fail Zone

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22. Socket 1-124. Socket 1-3

30. Socket 2-132. Socket 2-3

23. Socket 1-2

31. Socket 2-233. Socket 2-4

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Chapter 3 Installation3-1 Preparation work

3-2 Hardware Installation

3-2-1 Remove the Retaining Pins

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operation.

Step 2.

Step 3.

3-2-2 Tower Light Installation

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the two sides of the circuit.

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3-3 Software Installation

3-3-1 AH-160M Driver Installation

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installation.

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3-3-2 Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package Installation

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3-3-3 AH-160M Software Installation

process.

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3-3-4 Net Framework 3.5 SP1 Installation (Install .Net Framework 3.5 SP1)

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3-3-5 SU-6808x8_A Installation (Install SU-6808x8_A Software)

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3-4 First Time Connection of AH-160M

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3-4-1 SU-6808 Driver Installation

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3-5 First Time Start up of the Software

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3-5- 1 AH-160M Platform Recognition

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3-5-2 SU-6808 eMMC Programmer Recognition

Step 1. Turn of AH-160M

carefully.

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Chapter 4 Replacement of Components

4-1 Replacement of Vacuum NuzzleStep 1. Turn off the software and power of AH-160M.

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4-2 Replacement of Press-barStep 1. Turn off the software and power of AH-160M.

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4-3 Replacement of the Location NotchStep 1. Turn off the software and power of AH-160M.

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parallel.

4-4 Replacement of Socket BoardStep 1. Turn off the software and power of AH-160M.

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Step 4. Close hatch door carefully.

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Chapter 5 AH-160M Operating and Setting5-1 User Login

5-1-1 New add/ Delete/ Amend for User

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Authority

5-2 Introduction of Software Main Form

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3 6

5

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software.

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Description

The Socket is ready.

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5-3 Layout Setting Form

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6

3

4

window.

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5-3-1 Calibration Platform Control on Layout Setting Form

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5

Sensor.

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5-3-2 Tray Layout

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5-3-3 Station Layout

parts for description.

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precissor position. The unit is pulse.

Position. The unit is pulse.

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5-3-4 Programmer Layout

2

3

1

4

5

6

pulse.

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5-4 X-Y Axis Sdjustment

5-4-1 Manual X-Y Axis Adjustment

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5-4-2 Automatic Estimation of X-Y Axis of Tray Position

N1 N2Cells N3

Corner Corner M2 M3Standard Var

DD 12 96 14.90

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5-4-3 Automatic Adjustment of Socket Image

position.

5-5 Adjust Nozzle Stroke

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5-5-1 Manual Adjustment of Nozzle Stroke

the IC.

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Short stroke Standard Stroke

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5-5-2 Automatic Adjustment of Nozzle stroke

the IC.

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depends on the IC and socket.

5-6 Adjustment of Press-bar Stroke

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Short stroke Standard Stroke

to the Socket.

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Chapter 6 SU-6808x8_A Software Operation

There are 6 areas.

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Chapter 7 Operating Procedures of AH-160M

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Chapter 8 Simple Troubleshooting8-1 Power‧

8-2 Motor‧

8-3 Pressure‧

Make sure there is IC on the suck position.

8-4 Programmers‧

Make sure the socket is installed correctly.

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Chapter 9 Messages and Troubleshooting9-1 Description of Messages and Troubleshooting

No Type Action Note1 Display the window only.2

occurred.

No Type Note1

2

3 connected to the software

4

The work order is

9-2 Wrong Message List

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Code Content Note

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Code Content Note

The input tray is not installedThe output tray is not installedThe input and output tray are not installed

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Chapter A SU-6808 eMMC Programmer/Duplicator Software Manual A-1 Introduction

A-2 Usage Consideration

A-3 Install and link to SU-6808

software.

A-4 Software Function

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1.

2.

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3.

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4.

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6. the Master Socket.

function.

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on the Master Socket.

left side window.

this function.

IC.

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9.

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Areas

Master tape.

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A-5 Usage Example

sure the production of Master tape is correct.

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A-5-2. Produce Master Tape in Bin format

production of the Master tape is correct.

A-5-3. Change partial data of the eMMC

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A-5-4. The reason why Check Sum are different and Verify Fail between master tape IC and Clone copy IC

while Clone Master. So that it can clone the data with the delete File data

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