Specifications

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Once the initial test routine has been developed it’s always a good practice to fine-tune and validate the
inspection setup for proper setup and operation prior to releasing the test for use.
A useful method to fine-tune an inspection routine is to run (3 or more) assembled boards of the same board
type. In doing so, variances in component stock used to assemble PCBAs can be accounted for and
considered in the test (Such as, lot color variations and different manufacturers/labeling of the same device).
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During the initial setup of a new board each unique device is trained and a single template created. If <Auto-
Train Enable> is selected, then common devices are taught once and all matching devices are automatically
associated with a single library template. The training process continues automatically, stopping only when all
devices that match this template have been added or if the expected device does not meet one of the
parameter settings and must be interactively defined by the operator. This can be fine-tuned by either training
an Alternative Device Template or editing device settings (described in the next section). See also:
Template Training Methods and Settings.
1. Right-click on the device outline displayed in the Video 1 Display Screen. This will open a Device
Editor Menu. Select <Train Alternative> to add a new template.
Train Alternative Template Add New Template Example Templates