Instruction Manual for JBC models including: P405 Pedal for Nano Rework Station, P405, Pedal for Nano Rework Station, Pedal

INSTRUCTION MANUAL - JBC Tools

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

P405 Pedal

ALE - Automatic-Feed Soldering Station

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
P405
Pedal

This manual corresponds to the following references: P-405
Packing List
The following items are included:

Pedal ..............................................................1 unit

Manual .................................................... 1 unit Ref. 0028917

Connections
Connect the pedal to JBC station or peripherals. The connector is identified by the designation "PEDAL".

Pedal Ref. P-405

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Pedal Compatibility
P405 is compatible with JBC devices as shown in the table in the highlighted column. P305* and P005* is also shown in the table below. Marked with means pedal P405 cannot be connected directly to JBCs control unit. A module must be used (See next pages "Pedal Set Up").

Control Unit
Station Module
Preheater Fume
Extractor

DI DDE DME HDE JNASE JTSE WS ALE NAE ALE MS/MSE MV/MVE MN/MNE PHNE PHSE PHBE PHXLE FAE1 FAE2

P405

Pedals P305*

P005*

* not included, sold separately
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Pedal Set Up for: - DDU, HDU, NAU, JNAU, JTU, ALU (Control Units) - PHNK, PHSK, PHBK, PHXK (Preheaters)

Note: Peripheral moduls - MSE, MVE or MNE - are needed to connect the pedal to DDU y HDU.

1. Enter the Peripherals Menu and select the port which you want to join to the pedal.
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Peripherals
Pedal Module

Port 2-PA
PD_a MSE

Select port

2. Select the pedal from the list.

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Peripherals Port 2-PA

Pedal Module

Pedal PD_a

PD_a MSE

PD_b

None

Note that your first connection is denoted as "a", the second being "b", etc. (e.g. PD_a, PD_b,...)

3. Set the pedal function according to your work needs:

Select how the pedal acts: as Sleep, Extractor (hibernation) or as a module switch.
Select the activating mode of the pedal (pressed/released)

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Peripherals
Pedal Function Mode Minimum time
Back

Port 2-PA
PD_a Extractor released
0 sec

Set the duration of the activation time when pressing the pedal once*. For continuous functioning keep the pedal pressed.

*NB: The same can be applied inversely by continually pressing the pedal and releasing to activate. 4

Pedal Set Up for DMU (Control Unit)

Note: Peripheral moduls - MSE, MVE or MNE - are needed to connect the pedal to DMU. After connecting one of the mentioned moduls to the station a popup window opens.

1. To configure the module MSE/MVE/MNE press Setup in the popup window.

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Peripherals

MS a

Port 1 2 3 4 PERIPHERAL
Peripheral 1 plugged:

Electric Suction Module

Setup

Postpone

2. Select the module from the list of peripheral connections. Remember your first connection is denoted as "a", the second being "b", etc. (e.g. MS_a, MS_b,...). Do the same with the pedal (e.g. PD_a,...)
3. Select the port of the tool you want to link to the peripheral.

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Peripherals

MS a PD a

Port 1 2

3 4

4. Press Menu or Back to save changes. Once set up, the module settings can be changed by entering the Peripherals Menu .
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Pedal Set Up for FAE1, FAE2 (Fume Extractors)

1. Enter the Main Menu and select Port.
Main menu Exit
1 Reset 2 Unit 3 Port
4 Filter set 5 Counters 6 Program version

Select Port

2. At the Port Menu select Pedal.
Port 1 Program Ctm - 100% 2 Delay to stop 3 Pedal
Back

Select Pedal

3. Set the pedal function according to your work needs:

Pedal

1 Activation One-touch

2 Mode

Pressed

Back

Shows the activation mode. Choose between Onetouch* and Continous*.
Select the activating mode of the pedal. Choose between Pressed and Released.

* One-touch activates the pedal funtion until pressed twice. Continous activates the pedal function while pressing the pedal.

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Example: Chip Compoments Rework Process using Tweezers and Pedal
The Pedal is frequently used to rework components with tweezers. AN115, JBCs Adjustable Nano Tweezers, is the most effective tool for desoldering chip components but also it facilitates its rapid placement and soldering by using P405 pedal connected to JBC´s NAS station.
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ROBOT
P405 Pedal

connect to the same port

Nano Control Unit

Tweezers

Connections
Connect pedal P405 to the same port where AN115 nano tweezers are connected.
In the peripherals menu for the "Pedal Activation Mode" choose between "pressed" and "released".

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* "Press Mode" previously selected
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Desoldering*
Lift the tweezers from the holder, press and hold the pedal to activate the tweezers and desolder the component.
Once the pedal is released the tweezers enters in hibernation mode and cools down.

DS360 Micro Desoldering Iron

Pad Cleaning
Clean the pads with JBC´s desoldering tool DS360.
For this operation JBC´s desoldering station DSS is needed.

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DPM Manual Solder Paste Dispenser

Solder Paste Dispensing
Apply the solder paste amount needed to solder the new chip component.
The use of JBC´s DPM solder paste dispenser is recommended.

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Placing Do not press the pedal. Use the tweezers to position the component on the previously tinned pad. Note: The inactive tweezers prevents the component from heating up prematurely.
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Soldering Once in position press and hold the pedal to activate the tweezers and perform the soldering.
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Notes
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Notes
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Specifications

P405 Pedal Ref. P-405

- Cable length: - Total Net weight:

1.9 m / 74.80 in 232 g / 0.51 lb

- Total Package Dimension / Weigt: 155 x 85 x 55 mm / 255 g

(L x W x H)

6.10 x 3.35 x 2.17 in / 0.56 lb

Complies with CE standards ESD safe

Warranty JBC's 2 year warranty covers this equipment against all manufacturing defects, including the replacement of defective parts and labour. Warranty does not cover product wear or misuse. In order for the warranty to be valid, equipment must be returned, postage paid, to the dealer where it was purchased.
This product should not be thrown in the garbage. In accordance with the European directive 2012/19/EU, electronic equipment at the end of its life must be collected and returned to an authorized recycling facility.

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