2) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template cell. 5.4.3.2.1.6. Integral (Y*time) To add or edit Speed (distance/time) content: 1) Right-click a template cell and a shortcut menu appears. 2) Select Add Content or Edit Content from the shortcut menu and the Add or Change a Calculation wizard appears.
4) Select the Next command button. 5) Enter the Lower value to define the base of the integral calculation and an Upper value to define maximum value to include in the integral. To not restrict the maximum value of the integral, a very large value can be set for the Upper value.
6) Select the Next command button. 7) Select desired text formatting options.
8) Select the Next command button. 9) Select Specification Limits and Units. If these values are violated colored bars will appear in the formatted template cell. Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Spreadsheet>Template>Specification Limit Indicators for more information.
10) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template cell. 5.4.3.2.1.7. Special Value To add or edit Special Value content: 1) Right-click a template cell and a shortcut menu appears. 2) Select Add Content or Edit Content from the shortcut menu and the Add or Change a Calculation wizard appears.
4) Select the Next command button. 5) Select a Special Value type.
6) Select the Next command button. 7) Select desired text formatting options.
) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template parameter column. 5.4.3.2.2. Specification Limit Indicators Each Parameter displayed on the Spreadsheet Page Tab can have both Lower and Upper specifications applied. If a specification limit is violated, the software displays a red or blue indicator on the left edge of the Data Table cell.
Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Spreadsheet>Template>Add & Edit Content for information on how to apply LSL and USL values. 5.4.3.3. Parameters When parameters are displayed on the Spreadsheet template, they include header, labels and unit cells. These parameters can be color coded with the associated Parameter Labels so they can be easily identified together.
This group contains file information associated with the run such as; date and time, (of profile) and the data file tag. User Defined Parameter Group: These parameter columns can be used to enter text to help identify the row with unique information about that run (i.e. shift, operator, line number, part number). This information will also appear in the Tool Status box on the Profile worksheet. Parameter Labels The Parameter Labels display details associated with the displayed parameters.
For example, in the Maximum Positive Slope parameter, the parameter unit is °C/sec. 5.4.3.4. SPC Flags SPC Flags allow the user to flag parameters so they are displayed on the SPC Page Tab. For each Parameter listed after the User defined Parameters, there is an SPC Flag. To display the parameter data in an X-Bar and R-Chart format, select the desired SPC Flag. Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>SPC Page Tab for more information. This is available when in Engineer Mode.
5.4.3.5. Data Run Rows All of the data runs in the open working directory are listed on the Spreadsheet Page Tab as individual rows. The first data run uploaded or imported into the directory is on the bottom and the most recent data run is on the top. When any data run row is selected, all of the cells in the entire row are highlighted in purple and blue. The purple cells indicate that the cells can be modified and the blue cells indicate the data cannot be modified.
Filtering more than one column at a time acts as a Logical AND Function. All conditions of all set filters must be met for data row(s) to remain visible. How to use the Filter function: 1) Click the Filter button to reveal the unique data as populated in that column under that particular parameter label. 2) Select a desired data value to filter, or the two standard filters All and Special.
< less than <> Not equal to 2) Select a data filter by: • Clicking the greater than relational operator option button beside the left data column. • Click a parameter value from the list or type it in the text box. • Click the AND logical operator option button. • Click the less than relational operator option button beside the right data column. • Click a parameter value from the list or type it in the text box.
5.4.3.7. Statistics There are shaded rows located on the bottom of the Spreadsheet worksheet, which are the combined calculations for all the data runs that are currently being viewed in the Spreadsheet worksheet display. The following information is the definitions for each Statistics row: • N = Number of samples included in the calculations • Min. = The lowest value in the parameter column. • Max. = The highest value the parameter column. • Avg = The average of all values in the parameter column.
5.4.4. Profile Page Tab The Profile worksheet is where a selected data run is represented graphically. The software allows the user to analyze the data and to compute statistics based on the data. This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes.
The Profile Page Tab is divided into two panes, the Data Graph and Data Table. Using the pane split bar, these panes can be moved vertically so the user can display more of the Data Graph or Data Table. The Data Table also includes a vertical scroll bar so the user can view more Data Table without moving the pane split bar.
5.4.4.1. Menus & Toolbar • Menus: File, Edit, Wizards, M.O.L.E.®, Machine-Oven, Assembly-Board, Process-Paste, Profile, Tools and Help. • Toolbar Buttons: Engineer Mode - Start, Open Working Directory, Save, Print, Magnify, 100%, Slope, Peak Difference, Overlay, Measure, Notes, Prediction, Help, First (data run of the data set), Back (to previous data run), Forward (to the next data run), and Last (data run of the data set).
Verify Mode - Start, Open Working Directory, Save, Print, Notes, Help, First (data run of the data set), Back (to previous data run), Forward (to the next data run), and Last (data run of the data set).
5.4.4.2. The Data Graph The Data Graph is a display that shows the data collected from the data run overlaid on a graph. The user can analyze and highlight various process features with the tools listed below. The features associated with the Data Graph can be used when in Engineer mode. They can only be viewed when in Verify mode.
The Data Graph features are described in the sections that follow. Some of these features are also controlled using the appropriate menu options. Refer to Software>Menu and Tool Commands for more information. 5.4.4.2.1. Time (X) & Temperature (Y) Scales The Data Graph displays both Time (X) and Temperature (Y) scales. According to the type of sensor that is associated with the displayed profile, the Temperature (Y) scale may display different a type of scale other than Temperature .
The Distance scale will not be accurate until an accurate conveyor speed is set. Relative Time Scale Distance Scale Points Scale Absolute Time Scale Temperature (Y) Scale: The vertical Temperature (Y) scale displays the scale of the measured temperature. Lower values are at the bottom and higher values at the top. The Temperature (Y) scale includes temperature labels on the left side of the graph.
scaled to fit the current Temperature (Y) scale limits. These units can be displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit. The amount of displayed Temperature (Y) grid lines can be changed on the Profile tab of the Preferences dialog box. Refer to topic Software>Menus>File>Preferences>Profile for more information. Autoscaling: The software includes a powerful Autoscaling option to automatically scale the Data Graph so the data will always be visible and easy to work with.
A Data Plot in the Data Graph can be suppressed or restored at any time by clicking the channel check box with the corresponding sensor description in the Data Table. This allows the user to view any combination of the Data Plots or individually. When two or more Data Plots overlap the same values, the Data Plots overwrite each other.
To move the Process Origin: 1) Position the mouse pointer over the Process Origin. 2) When the mouse pointer becomes a , click and hold the left mouse button to drag it left or right releasing the mouse button when the Time (X) Reference line is at the desired location. The X/Y Readout in the Status Bar indicates the true position of the Process Origin while it is being moving.
Conveyor Speed can not be set or viewed after the Data Graph has been magnified. When the mouse pointer is placed over the conveyor speed indicator, it becomes a This informs the user that they can double-click the indicator to quickly change the conveyor speed in the machine recipe. .
By changing the conveyor speed from the indicator, the user is modifying the selected machine recipe. This recipe can also be edited using the Software>Menus>Machine>Set Machine Information command on the Machine-Oven menu. 5.4.4.2.5. Time (X) Reference Lines Time (X) Reference lines are colored vertical lines that indicate the Temperature (Y) values at the intersection of a Data Plot with each line.
5.4.4.2.6. Temperature (Y) Reference Lines Temperature (Y) Reference lines are colored horizontal lines that are positioned within the Temperature (Y) scale in the graph. Temperature (Y) Reference lines can be added to the Data Graph using the Software>Menus>Profile>Set Temperature (Y) Reference Lines command in the Profile menu.
5.4.4.2.7. MAP Data MAP data is the Machine model, Assembly number and Process name data associated with the displayed data run. This data is located in the upper right corner of the Data Graph along with the data run filename. This data can be specified when creating or modifying the Machine, Assembly and Process information The user can turn the MAP data ON or OFF using the Show on Profile commands located on the Machine, Assembly and Process menus.
5.4.4.2.8. M.O.L.E. Status M.O.L.E. status information displays the Max internal temperature, Battery Voltage and the data run Date - Time at the time the data run was performed. This information is located in the upper right corner of the Data Graph below with the MAP Data. The user can turn the M.O.L.E. status information ON or OFF using the Show on Profile commands located on the M.O.L.E. and Profile menus.
5.4.4.2.9. Machine Zones The Time (X) scale can be divided into zones that represent the machine zones in a process defined in units of length or time. Zones can be specified editing or creating a new machine model. Refer to topic Software>Menus>Machine>Set Machine Information or Create new Machine for more information.
To display defined zones along the Time (X) scale, select the Show on Profile command on the Machine menu. When zones are displayed, they appear as Magenta and Blue colored lines along the bottom of the data graph and as dotted vertical lines that extend top to bottom. The Magenta zones indicate heating and Blue zones indicate cooling. The first zone begins at the Process Origin. When the Process Origin is moved, the zones move with it. When importing SMG SPC (.
Zone Temperature Lines appear in the Data Graph as colored bars at the temperature set for each zone. (Zone Temperatures can be displayed only after zone sizes are defined). Upper Zone Temperature Lines appear in the Data graph as solid colored bars and the lower Zone Temperature Lines are dashed. 5.4.4.3. KPI Data Table The KPI Data Table includes various user configured parameter values. Each column after the Sensor Locations allows the user to define parameters using the Template commands.
5.4.4.3.1. Data Table Template The Data Table is built using a template file (*.TPF) overlaid on a cell grid. Columns to the right of the Channel check boxes and Sensor Locations allow the user to define parameters using the Template commands.
The Data Table template is automatically loaded every time the software is started and is used as the default template for every downloaded data run. This template file is specified on the Profile Page Tab of the Preferences dialog box. Refer to topic Software>Menus>File>Preferences>Profile for more information. For reference, the file name for the loaded template appears in the lower left corner of the template grid.
To display Template commands: 1) Move the mouse pointer over a column header. 2) When the mouse pointer becomes a , right-click and a shortcut menu appears. Template commands can also be accessed on the View menu. Refer to topic Software>Menus>View Menu for more information. To add or edit a calculation refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Profile>Data Table>Template>Add & Edit Content for more information.
5.4.4.3.1.1. Add & Edit Content Wizard To add or edit template content, the software includes a wizard to guide the user through the related content options. The Data Table template allows six different calculation categories to be displayed. Add & Edit Content wizards: Temperature Value (Y) Time Value (X) Slope (dX/dY) Temperature (Y) Delta Speed (distance/time) Integral (Y*time) This wizard contains all the related steps to add or edit content to the template.
5.4.4.3.1.1.1. Temperature Value (Y) To add or edit Y-Axis Values content: 1) Right-click a template cell and a shortcut menu appears. 2) Select Add Content or Edit Content from the shortcut menu and the Add or Change a Calculation wizard appears. When navigating through the wizard, the step list on the left uses a color key to inform the user of the current step, steps that have been completed and remaining steps. Current Completed 3) Click Temperature Values (Y).
4) Select the Next command button. 5) Select a Temperature (Y) Axis Value. If Temperature at Time Reference calculation is selected, the software requires the user to select an established Time (X) Reference line. If one is not established the software automatically creates one on the Profile Page Tab Data Graph.
6) Select the Next command button. 7) Select the calculation constraints. These options are the specified area on the Time (X) Axis where the values are to be extracted from. When a constraint is applied, the constraint symbol appears in the header of the calculation. If the Within Magnified Window constraint is selected and the Magnify tool is used to zoom in on a portion of the Data Graph, the Data Table displays the statistics for those values within the magnified window.
8) Select the Next command button. 9) Select desired text formatting options.
10) Select the Next command button. 11) Select Specification Limits and Units. If these values are violated colored bars will appear in the formatted template cell. Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Profile>Data Table>Template>Specification Limit Indicators for more information.
12) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template column. 5.4.4.3.1.1.2. Time Value (X) To add or edit X-Axis Values content: 1) Right-click a template cell and a shortcut menu appears. 2) Select Add Content or Edit Content from the shortcut menu and the Add or Change a Calculation wizard appears.
4) Select the Next command button. 5) Select a Time (X) Axis Value. If any Temperature Reference (Y) calculation is selected, the software requires a Temperature (Y) Reference Line to be established. Refer to topic Software>Menus>Profile>Add Temperature (Y) Reference Lines.
6) Select the Next command button. 7) Select the calculation constraints. These options are the specified area on the Time (X) Axis where the values are to be extracted from. When a constraint is applied, the constraint symbol appears in the header of the calculation. If the Within Magnified Window constraint is selected and the Magnify tool is used to zoom in on a portion of the Data Graph, the Data Table displays the statistics for those values within the magnified window.
8) Select the Next command button. 9) Select desired text formatting options.
10) Select the Next command button. 11) Select Specification Limits and Units. If these values are violated colored bars will appear in the formatted template cell. Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Profile>Data Table>Template>Specification Limit Indicators for more information.
12) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template column. 5.4.4.3.1.1.3. Slope (dX/dY) To add or edit Slope Value content: 1) Right-click a template cell and a shortcut menu appears. 2) Select Add Content or Edit Content from the shortcut menu and the Add or Change a Calculation wizard appears.
4) Select the Next command button. 5) Select a Slope Value. If Slope Between Time References calculation is selected, the software requires the user to select an established Time (X) Reference line. If one is not established the software automatically creates one on the Profile Page Tab Data Graph.
6) Select the Next command button. 7) Select the calculation constraints. These options are the specified area on the Time (X) Axis where the values are to be extracted from. When a constraint is applied, the constraint symbol appears in the header of the calculation.
8) Select the Next command button. 9) Select desired text formatting options.
10) Select the Next command button. 11) Select Specification Limits and Units. If these values are violated colored bars will appear in the formatted template cell. Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Profile>Data Table>Template>Specification Limit Indicators for more information.
12) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template column. 5.4.4.3.1.1.4. Temperature (Y) Delta To add or edit Temperature (Y) Delta content: 1) Right-click a template cell and a shortcut menu appears. 2) Select Add Content or Edit Content from the shortcut menu and the Add or Change a Calculation wizard appears.
4) Select the Next command button. 5) Select a Y-Axis value delta calculation and which channels to you wish to be included in this calculation.
6) Select the Next command button. 7) Select desired text formatting options.
8) Select the Next command button. 9) Select Specification Limits and Units. If these values are violated colored bars will appear in the formatted template cell. Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Profile>Data Table>Template>Specification Limit Indicators for more information.
10) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template cell. 5.4.4.3.1.1.5. Speed (distance/time) To add or edit Speed (distance/time) content: 1) Right-click a template cell and a shortcut menu appears. 2) Select Add Content or Edit Content from the shortcut menu and the Add or Change a Calculation wizard appears.
4) Select the Next command button. 5) Select the two conveyor speed sensors and the distance between them.
6) Select the Next command button. 7) Select a Time (X) Axis Value. If any Temperature Reference (Y) calculation is selected, the software requires a Temperature (Y) Reference Line to be established. Refer to topic Add Temperature (Y) Reference Lines.
8) Select the Next command button. 9) Select desired text formatting options.
10) Select the Next command button. 11) Select Specification Limits and Units. If these values are violated colored bars will appear in the formatted template cell. Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Summary>Template>Specification Limit Indicators for more information.
12) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template cell. 5.4.4.3.1.1.6. Integral (Y*time) To add or edit Speed (distance/time) content: 1) Right-click a template cell and a shortcut menu appears. 2) Select Add Content or Edit Content from the shortcut menu and the Add or Change a Calculation wizard appears.
4) Select the Next command button. 5) Enter the Lower value to define the base of the integral calculation and an Upper value to define maximum value to include in the integral. To not restrict the maximum value of the integral, a very large value can be set for the Upper value.
6) Select the Next command button. 7) Select desired text formatting options.
8) Select the Next command button. 9) Select Specification Limits and Units. If these values are violated colored bars will appear in the formatted template cell. Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Profile>Data Table>Template>Specification Limit Indicators for more information.
10) Select the Finish command button to complete the wizard and display the new calculation data in the selected template cell. 5.4.4.3.1.2. Specification Limit Indicators Each Parameter displayed on the Data Tab can have both Lower and Upper specifications applied. If a specification limit is violated, the software displays a red or blue indicator on the left edge of the Data Table cell.
Refer to topic Software>Page Tabs>Profile>Data Table>Template>Add & Edit Content Wizard for information on how to apply LSL and USL values. 5.4.4.3.2. Sensor Location Description The user can use the Sensor Location cells in the Data Table to describe the location where each sensor is connected to the test product. The color and description indicates which Data Plot on the Data Graph it represents.
When the user places the mouse pointer over a Sensor Location Description, that channel on the Data Graph profile will be become bolder so the user can easily identify it.
5.4.4.3.3. Channel Check Boxes The Channel check boxes control whether the associated Data Plot is displayed on the Data Graph and whether the data for that channel are included in the data table calculations. To turn a Data Plot ON or OFF: 1) Click the channel check box beside a Sensor location description to turn it “ON” or “OFF”. The user can click the Show All check box to turn all channels “ON” or “OFF”.
To display a Value Pop-up: 1) Select the Profile Page Tab view. 2) Move the mouse pointer and hover over a desired value cell in the Data Table. That value will be displayed on the Data Graph where that value was extracted. To display more than one value pop-up at one time, left-click on each desired value cell. To print Value Pop-ups displayed on the Data Graph, they must be displayed using selection method. Value Pop-ups displayed using the hover method will not print.
5.4.4.4. Target 10-OK Target 10-OK is a simple yet powerful way to achieve the pursuit of the perfect profile. The user specifies requirements for the profile initial slope, soak, TAL (time above liquidous), peak parameter and the channels that these requirements are to be applied. Then the software automatically calculates a single go/no-go number. A Target 10 specification is created using the Create Target 10 Specification workflow wizard.
Process Parameters: Initial slope, Soak, TAL & Peak parameters derived from the associated paste for the currently selected data run. Limit Adjustment: Upper and lower specification limits from the selected process for each parameter. The user can adjust these as needed to meet their requirements. Parameter Values: Actual values derived from the current data run. Normalized Values: Parameter values in the data run converted to a single number based on a 0-10 scale.
Worst Condition: Once all of the Target 10-OK numbers are calculated into normalized values, the software reduces the evaluation of the displayed data run profile to a single worst condition number for each process parameter. Individual Parameter Indicators: These are individual visual indicators of the worst condition number for each process parameter. The user can click these indicators to launch the detail dialog box where they can visually analyze the worst condition number for each channel.
Show button: The user can select this button to display or hide various Target 10-OK features. Target 10 Specification File Management: This area includes Load and Save Target 10 buttons to load and save Target 10 specification files (*.T10). The Load button is used to load a saved Target 10 specification file which is displayed on the Data Graph. This typically is used to determine if different Target 10 specification may be a better match with the currently displayed data run.
used to save a Target 10 specification if any adjustments have been made, or creating a new one based off of an existing Target 10 specification. If a different Target 10 specification is saved with a data run, it does not affect the original Target 10 specification associated with the data run when using the OK button on the MEGAM.O.L.E.® or V-M.O.L.E.® profilers. Assembly Image: This is a thumbnail image of the assembly product associated with the currently displayed data run.
5.4.5.1. Menus & Toolbar • Menus: File, Edit, Wizards, M.O.L.E.®, Machine-Oven, Assembly-Board, Process-Paste, Profile, Tools and Help. • Toolbar buttons: Engineer Mode - Start, Open Working Directory, Save, Print, and Help.
Verify Mode - Tab not available. 5.4.5.2. X-Bar Chart The X-Bar Chart is the graphical chart produced from samples of a flagged parameter on the Spreadsheet Page Tab. The chart uses a rolling average of 2 through 6 sample points. The user can specify the sample points on the SPC Page Tab of the Preferences dialog box. The X-bar is the average of the data samples and the UCL and LCL are calculated using a formula based on the Range data.
The calculation numbers vary depending on the data in the Spreadsheet Page Tab. Using the filter function or the hide command allows the user to select the specific data runs to include on the SPC chart. 5.4.5.3. R Chart The R Chart is the graphical chart produced from samples of a flagged parameter on the Spreadsheet Page Tab. The R-Bar is the averages of the range samples. If the Sub-Group size on the SPC Page Tab of the Preferences dialog box is set to 1, the R chart becomes a moving range (mR) chart.
The calculation numbers vary depending on the data in the Spreadsheet Page Tab. Using the filter function or the hide command allows the user to select the specific data runs to include on the SPC chart. 5.4.5.4. Statistics Box The Statistics Box reflects the current SPC data from the selected, sorted and filtered data set parameter. Statistics box data: • N = Number of subgroups. • Min. = The lowest data point on the graph. • Max. = The highest data point on the graph.
5.5. Menu and Tool Commands 5.5.1. File Menu This section explains how to use all of the Menu and Toolbar button commands. Each of the following sections will list all of the commands specific to each of the menus. Commands in the File menu are used to manipulate and configure data run files. The dimmed menu commands are used in other page tabs.
5.5.1.1. New (Start) The New (Start) command is a blank state starting point where users can choose from five different MEGAM.O.L.E.® MAP workflows. A MAP workflow is a wizard of steps based on which option is selected which help guide a user. The dimmed workfows are associated with the Verify mode and can only be used when in Engineer mode.
Workflows: • Fresh Start: Start a new profile (data run) by entering Machine (oven), Assembly (board) and Process (Paste) information. • Tweak Existing: Start a new profile (data run) based on an existing profile. • Create Target 10 File: Create a Target 10 Specification using an existing profile (data run) or OvenCHECKER™. • Download Data: Start a new profile (data run) by downloading the M.O.L.E. Profiler. • Verify Process: Setup a M.O.L.E.
This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. To open a working directory: 1) On the File menu, click Open Working Directory. 2) Navigate to the location where the data run files (.XMG) are located. 3) Click the Open command button to select the directory or Cancel to quit the command. This command can be accessed on the Toolbar. Open Working Directory button 5.5.1.3. Import The Import command imports existing SMG/SMFW (.MDM) and M.O.L.E.® MAP (.XMG) files into the current working directory.
automatically converts the profile, configured machine data, process documentation then saves it in the new (.XMG) file format. The import command also imports Text (.TXT) files. The values in these files must be either comma or tab separated values. This process automatically converts the data then saves it in the new (.XMG) file format. This is available when in Engineer Mode. 5.5.1.3.1. SMG SPC (.mdm) To import SMG SPC (.mdm) files: 1) On the File menu, point to Import and then select SMG-SPC (.mdm).
You can import several files at one time. For consecutive files, click the first file in the list, press and hold down the SHIFT key, and then click the last file in the list. For files that are not consecutive, press and hold down the CTRL key, and then click each file that you want to import. 4) Click the Open command button to import or Cancel to quit the command. The .MDM is automatically converted to a (.XMG) file and saved in the current open working directory. 5.5.1.3.2. TEXT (.txt) To import Text (.
5) Select from the formatter options. If the user is not sure if the Text file values are comma or tab separated, the Test command button can be used to test the format to display the data in columns and rows. 6) Click the OK command button to import or Cancel to stop. 5.5.1.3.3. MAP (.xmg) To import MAP (.xmg) files: 1) On the File menu, point to Import and then select MAP (.xmg).
2) Navigate to the file folder where the file(s) to import are located. 3) Select the file to import. You can import several files at one time. For consecutive files, click the first file in the list, press and hold down the SHIFT key, and then click the last file in the list. For files that are not consecutive, press and hold down the CTRL key, and then click each file that you want to import. 4) Click the Open command button to import or Cancel to quit the command. The .
The data run information is automatically converted to the Microsoft® Excel file format. 5.5.1.5. Save Data Run The Save Data Run command saves the any changes made to the selected data run. If the user selects a different page tab or exits the software, any changes made to the selected data run will automatically be saved. This is available when in Engineer Mode. To save the current data run: 1) On the File menu, click Save Data Run and the currently selected data run will be saved.
The Preferences property sheet includes various tabs associated with the each individual Page Tab and the MAP menus.
5.5.1.6.1. Profile To access profile preferences: 1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the Profile tab.
Y-Axis Units Temperature units can be globally set for the Y-Axis. The software also allows the user to set units for optional sensors such as, UV, AERO, and Humidity. This command does not set the units reported by the M.O.L.E. profiler. It applies only to the software. X-Axis Units Time units and measurement type can be globally set for the X-Axis. The user can select from the following scales: • Point: the data points collected from the Process-Origin.
When saving a data run file, the software includes options to add the set Machine, Assembly, Process, Computer Name and Date-Time. Once the default filename is set, the (.XMG) file will be incremented automatically to avoid that file from being overwritten. If a user creates a new Data Table template, it can save using the template commands. If the new template is to be used as the default, the new one can be specified in this text box. The new template will now be loaded every time the program is started.
5.5.1.6.2. Machine To access machine preferences: 1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the Machine tab. Units The user can set the machine conveyor speed and zone size units. These units will be used as the default when setting machine information. Files As the user creates Machine (.OVS) & Recipe (.XMR) files, they are saved to the specified default working directories. Changing the directory locations may be useful when the user would like to share them on a network drive.
Select the corresponding check box to include the Machine and Recipe settings when printing in Report format. Show Select the corresponding check box to display the Zone Convection Settings and/or Zone Conveyor Speeds in the Set Machine Information dialog box. Having these options displayed is useful when the user wishes to have the ability to set the convection temperature and/or speed of the machine conveyor for each zone. 5.5.1.6.3.
Units The user can set the board size and component location units. These units will be used as the default when setting assembly information. Files As the user collects assembly board image files, they can be saved to the specified default working directory. When setting assembly information the user can select a product image. The software automatically starts in the directory specified as the default.
Units The user can set the Time and Slope time process parameters extracted from a data run. Files The user can change the location where they store the paste database and Target 10 Specs files to a specified default working directory of their choice. Included with the software is a Paste database file (paste1.psp). As the user creates process recipes the software creates an extension paste file (user1.psp) which is combined with the default paste1.psp file.
5.5.1.6.5. Summary To access summary preferences: 1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the Summary tab. Files The user can decide which default Summary template they wish to use. If a user creates a new Summary template, it can save using the template commands. If the new template is to be used as the default, the new one can be specified in this text box. The specified template will now be loaded every time the program is started.
Password Select the corresponding check box to password protect the Summary Page Tab and preferences. If password protection has been selected, a dialog box appears prompting the user to enter the current password. The software will then need to be restarted to apply password protection settings. If the default password has not been changed, the current password is Admin. Refer to topic Software>Menus>File>Preferences>Misc>Passwords for more information. 5.5.1.6.6.
new template is to be used as the default, the new one can be specified in this text box. The specified template will now be loaded every time the program is started. Show The Spreadsheet Page Tab is built with cells that are organized into columns and rows. The software allows the user to show and hide the cell Row/Column labels and Grid lines. Selecting the corresponding check boxes to show or hide the labels and cells.
SPC The software utilizes the standard Moving Average/Moving Range Charting technique with a subgroup size of 2-6. The user can specify the samples per subgroup using the drop-down list. Refer to Appendix B for more information. Report Select the corresponding check box to include the SPC Page Tab when printing in Report format. Password Select the corresponding check box to password protect the SPC Page Tab and preferences.
5.5.1.6.8. M.O.L.E.(r) To access M.O.L.E. preferences: 1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the M.O.L.E.(r) tab. Show The Status bar located on the bottom of the software display can show the status of the M.O.L.E. Profiler Power Pack battery, Internal operating temperature, connected COM port. Select the corresponding check box to display these status indicators. Report Select the corresponding check box to include the M.O.L.E. information when printing in Report format.
1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the M.O.L.E.(r) tab. 2) In the Calibration Interval section, select 6 or 12 months from the drop down box. 3) Select the Apply or OK command button to save. Update Firmware If a new version of the MEGAM.O.L.E.® Profiler firmware is released by ECD, the user can use the Update Firmware wizard to upgrade to the newest version. To update MEGAM.O.L.E.® Profiler firmware: 1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the M.O.L.E.(r) tab.
5) Navigate to the file folder where the firmware file *.BIN is located. 6) Select the firmware file. 7) Click the Open command button to start updating the firmware. 8) When the update firmware process is complete, select the OK command button.
5.5.1.6.9. Misc To access misc preferences: 1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the Misc tab.
Language This is where the user can change all of the menus and commands to a different language. If the language is changed it will require the software to be restarted. To select a different language: 1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the Misc tab. 2) Select a desired language from the Language drop-down box. 3) Restart the software program. Files The most recently open working directories are displayed at the bottom of the File menu.
user will not be able to access the protected worksheet without proper password privileges. When protecting the Engineer mode, the user will not have access to engineer mode features. If there are password protected features, data will not be affected when uploading from the M.O.L.E. profiler. To change the password: 1) On the File menu, click Preferences, and then click the Profile tab. 2) In the Password section, click the Change Password command button and the Password Change dialog box appears.
Email The user can send or save a Screen image (.BMP) or Data Run (.XMG) to an email recipient. The user can set a default email address to have the software automatically populate the Email recipient text box when using the Send to command. Authorization The software is a fully functional 30-day trial version that can be authorized at any time. Once the trial period is over, the user cannot access the software until it is authorized.
4) When finished select the Submit button. A confirmation screen appears indicating that the Software Unlock Key has been sent to the email address provided in the form.
5) Enter the 16-digit Software Unlock Key and then the Start MAP command button to complete the software Authorization. 5.5.1.7. Print Preview The Print Preview command shows a preview of the page(s) to be printed. This command is useful when confirming print options.
This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. To view a print preview: 1) On the File menu, click Print Preview. 2) Use the buttons on the toolbar to look over the page or make adjustments before printing. 5.5.1.8. Print The Print command allows all of the individual Page Tabs and MAP information to be printed in a report format. The default Page Tabs in addition to MAP information to be included when printing can also be configured on the associated Preference tab.
To print: 1) On the File menu, click Print. 2) Select desired print options. • Print: Hardcopy print of selected Tabs and/or MAP information.
• Print PDF: Print a .PDF file of selected Tabs and/or MAP information using the MAP PDF Printer. • e-mail PDF: Sends a .PDF file of selected Tabs and/or MAP information using the users default email program.
Until the e-mail is sent or the user cancels this process, the software will not be able to be accessed. 5.5.1.9. Send to The Send to commands let the user send or save a Screen image (.BMP) or Data Run (.XMG) to an email recipient or file folder. This command is useful when the user would like to share profile data with other locations or when troubleshooting problems. This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. 5.5.1.9.1. Screen Image To send a screen image: 1) Launch an email program (i.e.
2) On the File menu, point to Send to Mail Recipients then select Screen Image to capture a bitmap (.BMP) image of the displayed Page Tab screen. 3) In the Send to dialog box select Email or File Folder. 4) Enter an email address or navigate to a file folder. When sending a file to multiple recipients, all email addresses must be separated by a semicolon (;). 5) Click the OK command button to finish or Cancel to quit the command.
When sending files, the email program may display an message dialog that informs the user that it is sending the email. 5.5.1.10. Recent Working Directory The most recently open working directories are displayed at the bottom of the File menu. This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. To select a working directory: 1) On the File menu, click the name of the desired directory or press the appropriate number beside it. 5.5.1.11. Exit The Exit command closes the software program.
5.5.2. Edit Menu The Edit menu commands enable the user manage the data run set displayed on the Spreadsheet to so the most beneficial data is assembled in the working directory. This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. 5.5.2.1. Copy To copy data: 1) Select the Spreadsheet Page Tab. 2) Highlight a Spreadsheet data run row or individual cell. 3) On the Edit menu, click Copy to copy the data in the selected Spreadsheet cells for pasting into other user definable cells or different programs.
1) Select the Spreadsheet Page Tab. 2) Highlight a user definable cell. User definable cells have label headers of User 1-5 and are colored green. 3) On the Edit menu, click Paste, to paste the data in the selected Spreadsheet cells. This command can also be used by pressing the shortcut keys [CTRL +V]. 5.5.2.3. Rename Data Run Since the software is a data run manager, the user can rename the data run files displayed on the Spreadsheet Page Tab. To rename a data run: 1) Select the Spreadsheet Page Tab.
4) Rename the data run file. 5) Click the Save command button to rename the file or Cancel to quit the command. 5.5.2.4. Hide Data Run The Hide Data Run excludes a data run row without eliminating it completely from the working directory. This command is similar to the filter function, and is helpful when data runs may not be beneficial to the data run set statistics. To hide a data run: 1) On the Edit menu, click Hide Row.
5.5.2.5. Remove Data Run Since the software is a data run manager, the user can remove data runs open working directory displayed on the Spreadsheet Page Tab. When a data run is removed the software automatically creates a backup (.BAK) file of the removed data run. To restore, navigate to the working directory, rename the (*.BAK) file extension to the M.O.L.E.® MAP software (.XMG) file extension. To remove a data run: 1) On the Edit menu, click Remove Data Run to remove a data run that is not wanted.
5.5.3.1. Mode Modes are a set of page tabs, menus, toolbars, and shortcuts that are grouped and organized so that the user can work in a specific task-oriented environment. When you use a mode, only the menus, toolbars, and shortcut commands that are relevant to it are displayed. The software has two Modes; Verify and Engineer. Engineer mode contains all of the M.O.L.E.® MAP software features and functions.
To switch modes: 1) On the View menu, point to Modes then select the desired mode to switch to.
Modes can be accessed on the Toolbar by using the modes drop down box.. Mode drop down box 5.5.3.1.1. Verify The full featured M.O.L.E.® MAP software, includes a simplified operating mode that provides customers what they need for everyday profile verification. For a complete outline of page tabs, menus, toolbars, and shortcuts associated with the Verify mode, refer to Appendix C.
5.5.3.1.2. Engineer Engineer mode contains all of the M.O.L.E.® MAP software features and functions. These options are typically used so a process Engineer can set up a M.O.L.E. Profiler for a data run, MAP information and Target-10 verification specifications. The Engineer mode has a password protection feature that uses case-sensitive text for securing access to it. When password protection is used, a user will not have access to engineer mode features without proper password privileges.
5.5.3.2. Toolbars By default, the Standard and Navigate toolbars appear docked on a single row, showing the toolbar buttons that are used most often. When there is a check mark beside the toolbar command it indicates that that it is displayed. The toolbars can be moved to other edges of the program window. To move, drag docked toolbar until the toolbar snaps into place on the desired edge. This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes.
This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. To display the status bar: 1) On the View menu, click Status bar to display or hide the Status bar. 5.5.3.4. Increase Font The Increase Font command has the capability to zoom the current Page Tab in multiple times. This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. To Increase Font: 1) On the View menu, click Increase Font to make the current Page Tab view larger. When the maximum Increase Font level has been reached the command will be dimmed.
This is available when in Engineer Mode. To zoom 100%: 1) On the View menu, click 100% to restore current Page Tab view to the default. The 100% command can be accessed on all Page Tabs excluding the Profile Page Tab. 5.5.3.7. Load Default Template Template data calculations are highly customizable. When a user has changed one, the user can use the Load Default Template to discard all modifications and restore the default template specified in Software>Menus>File>Preferences.
2) Navigate to the location where the template files are located. Depending on which page tab you are viewing, the software only displays the template file type for that tab. • Summary Template File (*.TSU) • Spreadsheet Template File (*.TSH) • Data Table Template File (*.TPF) When loading templates the software opens to the default Templates folder of the M.O.L.E.® MAP Software file structure. You can change this setting using the Preferences property sheet.
5) Click the Yes command button to use at the new default template for No to apply it to the current data run only keeping the current default template. This command can also be accessed by right-clicking over a template. 5.5.3.9. Save Template When a template data calculation has been changed or a new one has been added, the user can save the calculations to the template saved with the currently displayed data run. This is available when in Engineer Mode.
2) Specify a new file name. 3) Click the Save command button to save the new template file or Cancel to quit the command. This command can also be accessed by right-clicking over a template. 5.5.3.11. Toggle Gridlines The Summary and Spreadsheet Page Tabs are built with cells that are organized into columns and rows. The software allows the user to show and hide the cell gridlines as needed. This command is particularly helpful when customizing the Summary Page Tab template.
5.5.3.13. Toggle Page Breaks As data calculations get added to the Spreadsheet Page Tab, it may increase the amount of pages when printing. The software includes a preview of where page breaks occur. This is available when in Engineer Mode. To toggle page breaks: 1) On the View menu, click Toggle Page Breaks to show or hide the page break lines. This command can also be accessed by right-clicking over the Spreadsheet template. 5.5.4. Wizards Menu M.O.L.E.
5.5.4.1. Get Started This command activates the Get Started dialog box for access to the New (Start) command. To activate the Get Started dialog box: 1) On the Wizards menu, click Get Started and a dialog box appears with the New (Start) command button. 5.5.4.2. Fresh Start The Fresh Start workflow is a wizard that starts a new profile (data run) by entering Machine (oven), Assembly (board) and Process (Paste) information. This is available when in Engineer Mode. The Fresh Start workflow: 1) Connect the M.
3) On the Start dialog box, click the Fresh Start command button and the workflow wizard appears. When navigating through the wizard, the step list on the left uses a color key to inform the user of the current step, steps that have been completed and remaining steps. Current Completed Remaining 4) Select the desired instrument from the dialog box to make active. If a M.O.L.E. Profiler has already been selected during a different process, the software automatically selects the M.O.L.E.
5) Click the Next command button. 6) Select a machine from the Machine drop down list. If the machine does not appear in the list click the New command button to create a new machine. Refer to topic Software>Menus>Machine>Create new Machine for more information.
7) Set the machine recipe settings such as Conveyor Speed, Zone Temperatures and Temperature units. The software includes features to save and load machine recipe setting files. These files are helpful to quickly load machine information and to ensure they are always the same.
8) Click the Next command button. If no value is specified for the conveyor speed or the default oven temperature values, the software will remind the user to set them. 9) Set the assembly information such as part number, board size, sensor locations and a product image.
If the user specifies a product image, clicking the Enlarge command button displays the Set Sensor Locations dialog box where the user can specify the locations of each sensor. To move sensor locations, drag the sensor markers to the approximate location where the sensors are attached.
10) When finished, click the OK command button to accept or Cancel to return without making any changes. 11) Click the Next command button. 12) Select your process specification. Select a Paste from the database or previously created Target 10 Specification. If your Paste does not appear in the database list click the New command button to create a new one. Refer to topic Software>Menus>Process>Create new Paste for more information. 13) Choose the Profile Type (Ramp-Soak-Spike or Ramp-to-Spike).
Once a paste is selected the specifications are displayed on the graph. The software also allows paste specification data to be viewed in a table view by clicking the Table command button.
14) Click the Next command button 15) Set Recording Parameters such as the instrument name, recording interval, start parameters and stop parameters. This step is where the user can also turn a sensor channel ON or OFF, set the sensor location description and sensor type. Refer to section Software>Menus>MOLE>Set Recording Parameters for detailed information for each setting.
16) Click the Next command button. If the currently selected M.O.L.E. Profiler is a SuperM.O.L.E.® Gold, sending recording parameters will erase the data currently stored in the M.O.L.E. Profiler. The software will warn the user with a message box. 17) Verify the instrument status. This dialog box displays the health of the M.O.L.E. Profiler such as battery charge, internal temperature, thermocouple temperatures. If everything is OK, the dialog box displays a GREEN sign.
18) Click the Next command button. 19) Review the oven settings and click the Next command button to continue.
20) Pass the thermally protected M.O.L.E. Profiler and test product through the process. Refer to topic Basics>Operation>Step 2 - Data Collection for more information. If the M.O.L.E. Profiler already contains a data run or if the selected M.O.L.E. Profiler is wireless RF, click the Next command button to proceed to the next step. 21) Select the desired data run and then click the Finish command button to complete the wizard and read the data run from the M.O.L.E. Profiler.
This step of the wizard allows the user to remove a selected data run from the M.O.L.E. Profiler by either selecting the Delete After Reading check box or selecting the Delete command button and removing it before downloading. This feature is not available for the SuperM.O.L.E.® Gold Thermal Profiler as it does not have the ability to store more than one data run. • Prior to reading the data run, the software prompts the user to select the sensor type for the active channels.
22) When the data run has been downloaded, the software prompts the user to specify a new file name (*.XMG). When saving a data run (*.XMG) to a different file directory other than the current Working directory, the software automatically sets the new file directory as the current Working Directory. This process does not delete any data run files in the previously set Working directory and can be quickly accessed using the Recent Working Directory command on the File menu.
I 23) When finished, click the Save command button. 24) The software then prompts the user if they want to enter Prediction mode. Entering prediction mode enables the user to change a zone temperature value or the conveyor speed and predict the outcome of that change. Refer to topic Software>Menus>Tools>Prediction for more information. 25) Click the Predict command button to enter Prediction mode or Done to complete the process . 5.5.4.3.
This is available when in Engineer Mode. The Tweak Existing workflow: 1) Connect the M.O.L.E. Profiler to the computer. Refer to Basics>Setup>Communications Setup for more information. 2) On the File menu, click New. A message box appears with the five workflow wizard options. 3) On the Start dialog box, click the Tweak Existing command button and the workflow wizard appears.
5) Click the Next command button. 6) Select the desired instrument from the dialog box to make active. If a M.O.L.E. Profiler has already been selected during a different process, the software automatically selects the M.O.L.E. Profiler connected to the COM port previously used. If the software does not detect a M.O.L.E. Profiler, using the communication cable connect it to the computer and click the Scan for Instruments command button to search again. M.O.L.E.
7) Click the Next command button. 8) Verify the instrument status. This dialog box displays the health of the M.O.L.E. Profiler such as battery charge, internal temperature, thermocouple temperatures. If the user selects the Show Critical command button the dialog box will only display items that will prevent the user from completing a successful data run.
9) Click the Next command button. 10) Review the oven settings and click the Next command button to continue..
11)Pass the thermally protected M.O.L.E. Profiler and test product through the process. Refer to topic Basics>Operation>Step 2 - Data Collection for more information. If the M.O.L.E. Profiler already contains a data run or if the the selected M.O.L.E. Profiler is wireless RF, click the Next command button to proceed to the next step. 12) Select the desired data run and then click the Finish command button to complete the wizard and read the data run from the M.O.L.E. Profiler.
This step of the wizard allows the user to remove a selected data run from the M.O.L.E. Profiler by either selecting the Delete After Reading check box or selecting the Delete command button and removing it before downloading. This feature is not available for the SuperM.O.L.E.® Gold Thermal Profiler as it does not have the ability to store more than one data run. • Prior to reading the data run, the software prompts the user to select the sensor type for the active channels.
13) When the data run has been downloaded, the software prompts the user to specify a new file name (*.XMG). When saving a data run (*.XMG) to a different file directory other than the current Working directory, the software automatically sets the new file directory as the current Working Directory. This process does not delete any data run files in the previously set Working directory and can be quickly accessed using the Recent Working Directory command on the File menu.
I 14) When finished, click the Save command button to complete the process. 5.5.4.4. Create Target 10 Specification The Create Target 10 Specification is a wizard that helps the user create a Target 10 Specification using an existing profile (data run) or OvenCHECKER™. The Target 10 specification can then be used to verify a process or machine performance. 5.5.4.4.1.
2) On the Start dialog box, click the Create T10 using an existing profile option, then click the Create T-10 Spec command button and the workflow wizard appears. When navigating through the wizard, the step list on the left uses a color key to inform the user of the current step, steps that have been completed and remaining steps. Current Completed Remaining 3) Select the instrument type that will be used to verify the process.
4) Click the Next command button. 5) Select a data run. This is the data run that is known to be good and the user wishes to confirm the process is reproducing faithfully using the verify process. If the selected data run was created using a recording interval other than 1.0 second, the Slope calculation will not be included in the Target10 Specification.
This list displays the data runs from the currently open working directory. 6) Click the Next command button. 7) Map the desired channels from selected data run to channels of the M.O.L.E. Profiler. These typically are the most important channels that best represent the process being verified.
8) Click the Next command button. 9) Once the channels are mapped, review the results of the Target 10 specification. The user can then decide if they wish to send these to the M.O.L.E. profiler or make final modifications to the Slope, Soak, Time Above and/or Peak parameter.
10) If the user decides to make modifications, click the Modify Target10 command button and the the Target 10-OK tab is displayed. Make the desired modifications to the Slope, Soak, Time Above and/or Peak parameter specifications. If any of the parameter specifications are changed the OK button will inform the user by displaying (OKModified).
11) Click the OK command button to accept the modified specifications or Cancel to discard them and return to the workflow wizard.
12) If the user either decides to send the Target10 to the M.O.L.E. profiler or complete the wizard by clicking the Finish command button, the software prompts the user to save the Target 10 file (*.T10). Only the MEGAM.O.L.E.® and V-M.O.L.E.® can have the Target 10 sent to them. When using the SuperM.O.L.E.® Gold the Target 10 will only be able to be saved as a file.
13) When finished naming the file, click the Save command button to complete the workflow wizard. This Target 10 Specification can now be used when Verifying a process. Refer to topic Menus and Tool Commands>File Menu>Wizards Menu>Verify Process for more information. 5.5.4.4.2.
2) On the File menu, cllick New. A message box appears with the five workflow wizard options. 3) On the Start dialog box, click the Create T10 using an OvenCHECKER option, then click the Create T-10 Spec command button and the workflow wizard appears. When navigating through the wizard, the step list on the left uses a color key to inform the user of the current step, steps that have been completed and remaining steps.
5) Click the Next command button. 6) Select a machine from the Machine drop down list. If the machine does not appear in the list click the New command button to create a new machine. Refer to topic Software>Menus>Machine>Create new Machine for more information.
7) Set the machine recipe settings such as Conveyor Speed, Zone Temperatures and Temperature units. The software includes features to save and load machine recipe setting files. These files are helpful to quickly load machine information and to ensure they are always the same.
8) Click the Next command button. If no value is specified for the conveyor speed or the default oven temperature values, the software will remind the user to set them. 9) Select your process specification by selecting a Paste from the database or previously created Target 10 Specification. If your Paste does not appear in the database list click the New command button to create a new one. Refer to topic Software>Menus>Process>Create new Paste for more information.
When the user selects a paste from the database, they can use the radio buttons below the drop down box to filter and display only the user created pastes from paste database. If the user decides to use a previously created Target 10 Specification, selecting the Load command button displays a list of Target 10 Specification Files (*.T10).
10) After selecting a process specification, click the Next command button. 11) Verify the instrument status. This dialog box displays the health of the V-M.O.L.E.® Profiler such as battery charge, internal temperature, thermocouple temperatures. If everything is OK, the dialog box displays a GREEN sign. If there are any items that may prevent the user from collecting good data, they are highlighted and a RED sign is displayed.
12) Click the Next command button. 13) Review the machine settings and click the Next command button to continue.
14) After the oven stabilizes, turn the V-M.O.L.E.® Profiler on and press the record button. 15) Pass the OvenCHECKER™ through the machine. 16) Once the OvenCHECKER™ has been retrieved from the machine and the V-M.O.L.E.® Profiler has been stopped, disconnect the V-M.O.L.E.® Profiler from the OvenCHECKER™ and place it near the computer. Since you are creating a new Target 10 Specification, the OK button on the V-M.O.L.E.® does not need to be pressed at this time as contains an old Target 10 Specification.
This step of the wizard allows the user to remove a selected data run from the M.O.L.E. Profiler by either selecting the Delete After Reading check box or selecting the Delete command button and removing it before downloading. This feature is not available for the SuperM.O.L.E.® Gold Thermal Profiler as it does not have the ability to store more than one data run. 18) Once the OvenCHECKER™ data run is downloaded, review the calculated results of the Target 10 specification.
If the user decides to make modifications, click the Modify Target10 command button and the the Target 10-OK tab is displayed. Make the desired modifications to the Slope, Soak, Time Above and/or Peak parameter specifications. If any of the parameter specifications are changed the OK button will inform the user by displaying (OKModified).
19) Click the OK command button on the Modify Specifications pallet to accept the specifications or Cancel to discard them and return to the workflow wizard.
20) Click the Finish command button and the software prompts the user to save the Target 10 Specification file (*.T10).
21) When finished naming the file, click the Save command button to complete the workflow wizard. This step saves both the Target 10 Specification file (*.T10) and the downloaded data run (.XMG) and is displayed on the Target10-OK tab.
This OvenCHECKER™ Target 10 Specification can now be used to verify that your machine performance is the same in the future. Refer to topic Menus and Tool Commands>File Menu>Wizards Menu>Verify Process for more information. 5.5.4.5. Download Data The Download Data workflow is a wizard that starts a new profile (data run) by downloading a file from the M.O.L.E. Profiler. Once the data run is downloaded, the user can then choose to apply Machine (Oven), Assembly (Board) and Process (Paste) information.
2) On the File menu, click New. A message box appears with the five workflow wizard options. 3) On the Start dialog box, click the Download Data command button and the workflow wizard appears. When navigating through the wizard, the step list on the left uses a color key to inform the user of the current step, steps that have been completed and remaining steps. Current Completed Remaining 4) Select the desired instrument from the dialog box to make active. If a M.O.L.E.
5) Click the Next command button. 6) Select the desired data run and then click the Finish command button to complete the wizard and read the data run from the M.O.L.E. Profiler.
• Prior to reading the data run, the software prompts the user to select the sensor type for the active channels. When finished select the OK command button to proceed.
8) When the data run has been downloaded, the software prompts the user to specify a file name (*.XMG). When saving a data run (*.XMG) to a different file directory other than the current Working directory, the software automatically sets the new file directory as the current Working Directory. This process does not delete any data run files in the previously set Working directory and can be quickly accessed using the Recent Working Directory command on the File menu.
I 9) When finished, click the Save command button to complete the process. 5.5.4.6. Verify Process The Verify Process workflow is a wizard that configures a M.O.L.E. Profiler or OvenCHECKER™ to verify a process or machine performance using a Target 10 Specification file (*.T10). This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. The Verify Process workflow: The verify process can only be performed using a MEGAM.O.L.E.® or V-M.O.L.E.® Profiler. 1) Connect the M.O.L.E. Profiler to the computer.
3) On the Start dialog box, click the Verify Process command button and the workflow wizard appears. When navigating through the wizard, the step list on the left uses a color key to inform the user of the current step, steps that have been completed and remaining steps. Current Completed Remaining 4) Select the desired instrument from the dialog box to choose the M.O.L.E. Profiler. If a M.O.L.E. Profiler has already been selected during a different process, the software automatically selects the M.O.L.
5) Click the Next command button. 6) Select a Target 10 file from the list to verify. When placing the mouse cursor over a file on the list, a thumbnail image appears to help properly identify the assembly associated with it.
When selecting a Target 10 file to verify, the software displays files located in the \ECD\MegaMoleMAP\Target10Spec\ directory that are associated with the currently selected instrument. 7) Click the Next command button. When selecting a Target 10 file, the software extracts the MAP data from it and sends it to the M.O.L.E. Profiler. The process will overwrite any configurations and Target 10 specs currently stored in the M.O.L.E. Profiler. 8) Verify the instrument status.
9) Click the Next command button. 10) Review the machine settings and click the Next command button to continue.
11) Pass M.O.L.E. Profiler and test product through the process. Refer to topic Basics>Verify>Step 2 - Verify Process for more information. If the selected M.O.L.E. Profiler is wireless RF, click the Next command button to proceed to the Step 14. 12) Press the OK button on the M.O.L.E. Profiler and wait for the GO or NO-GO indication (RED or GREEN). By pressing the OK button, the M.O.L.E. Profiler analyzes the most recent data run to verify the Target 10 Specifications. Only the MEGAM.O.L.E.® and V-M.O.L.E.
If the user has selected to use a Wireless RF option, select Start real-time RF on the top of the data run list and then the Finish command button to display the RF Control dialog. This step of the wizard allows the user to remove a selected data run from the M.O.L.E. Profiler by either selecting the Delete After Reading check box or selecting the Delete command button and removing it before downloading. This feature is not available for the SuperM.O.L.E.
15) When the data run has been downloaded, the software prompts the user to save the verification data run file (.XMG). When saving a data run (*.XMG) to a different file directory other than the current Working directory, the software automatically sets the new file directory as the current Working Directory. This process does not delete any data run files in the previously set Working directory and can be quickly accessed using the Recent Working Directory command on the File menu.
I 16) Once the file is saved, the software returns to the workflow wizard and displays the Target 10-OK results.
17)Analyze the data by selecting the Target10-OK tab on the Profile Tab.
5.5.5. M.O.L.E. Menu The M.O.L.E. menu commands configure a M.O.L.E. Profiler for collecting process data.
5.5.5.1. Select Instrument The Select Instrument command allows the user to select an available M.O.L.E. Profiler to make active so it can interface with the software. This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. To select an instrument: 1) Connect the M.O.L.E. Profiler to the computer. Refer to Basics>Setup>Communications Setup for more information. 2) On the M.O.L.E. menu, click the Select Instrument command. 3) Select the desired instrument from the dialog box.
If the software does not detect a M.O.L.E. Profiler, using the communication cable connect it to the computer and click the Scan for Instruments command button to search again. M.O.L.E.® MAP software allows multiple instruments to be connected to a computer at one time. Selecting the Scan for Instruments command button will detect all instruments and display them in the dialog box. If no instrument is detected the software displays all of the Demonstration thermal profilers to select from.
If an instrument is not currently connected to the computer, the default Demonstration MEGAM.O.L.E.® profiler will be displayed. If everything is OK, the dialog box displays a GREEN sign. If there are any items that may prevent the user from collecting good data, they are highlighted and a RED sign is displayed.
2) Click the OK command button to close the dialog box. 5.5.5.3. Read Instrument The Download Data workflow is a wizard that downloads a recorded thermal profile (data run) from the M.O.L.E. Profiler or starts logging wireless real-time data. Once the data run is downloaded, the user can then choose to apply Machine (Oven), Assembly (Board) and Process (Paste) information. This is available in both Engineer & Verify Modes. 5.5.5.3.1. USB Communication The Download Data workflow: 1) Connect the M.O.L.E.
When navigating through the wizard, the step list on the left uses a color key to inform the user of the current step, steps that have been completed and remaining steps. Current Completed Remaining 3) Select the desired instrument from the dialog box to make active. If there are none displayed, click the Scan for Instruments command button to detect all available instruments. If the software does not detect a M.O.L.E.
If the user has selected to use a Wireless RF option, select Start real-time RF on the top of the data run list and then the Finish command button to display the RF Control dialog. • Prior to reading the data run, the software prompts the user to select the sensor type for the active channels. When finished select the OK command button to proceed.
This step of the wizard allows the user to remove a selected data run from the M.O.L.E. Profiler by either selecting the Delete After Reading check box or selecting the Delete command button and removing it before downloading. This feature is not available for the SuperM.O.L.E.® Gold Thermal Profiler as it does not have the ability to store more than one data run. 6) When the data run has been downloaded, the software prompts the user to specify a file name (*.XMG). When saving a data run (*.
I 7) When finished, click the Save command button to complete the process. 5.5.5.3.2. Wireless RF Communication The Download Data workflow: 1) Connect the M.O.L.E. Profiler to the computer. Refer to Basics>Setup>Communications Setup for more information. 2) On the M.O.L.E. menu, click Read Instrument. When navigating through the wizard, the step list on the left uses a color key to inform the user of the current step, steps that have been completed and remaining steps.
If the software does not detect a M.O.L.E. Profiler, make sure it is ON and/or connected to the computer and click the Scan for Instruments command button to search. M.O.L.E.® MAP software allows multiple instruments to be connected to a computer at one time. Selecting the Scan for Instruments command button will detect all instruments and display them in the list. If no instrument is detected, the software displays a warning message. 4) Click the Next command button.
6) Once the RF Control dialog is displayed, it includes the following command buttons and information: Start/Stop: • Starts logging real-time data and is displayed on the Data Graph. • Once the Start command button is selected it automatically changes to a Stop command button which Stops the M.O.L.E. Profiler logging real-time data. RF Status: • Points logged: Indicates number of data points received.