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Version 1.1.0.x KICstart
8 KICstart User Manual
Process Window Setup
Process Window Name – Name of the Process Window file which includes information of the statistics
chosen and limits for those statistics, along with whatever text is typed in the Description field.
Edit Specs – Screen allowing the user to edit or choose statistics and limits for a chosen solder paste or
define your own specs
Read only text box – Shows the paste name, statistics name, and limits for the Process Window.
Same Specs for all TCs – By deselecting this checkbox, you will assign separate specifications for
each individual thermocouple you are using. After deselecting the checkbox, you’ll need to click on
the Edit Specs button to choose which statistics will be used and what spec limits will be set for each
thermocouple used. This option would be used if you had component specific specifications that differ
from the general solder paste specs. Another use for this would be if you wanted to monitor the actual
board temperature as well as component temps. You would then only select the statistics for that TC
that are relevant. If you wish to use the same specifications for all thermocouples, put a check mark in
the box.
Select TC to View – This dialog box will appear only if the Same Specs for all TCs checkbox is
deselected
. By clicking on the dropdown menu, you can view the specifications that have been defined
for that number thermocouple. If a description was included, it will be displayed next to Label.
Process Window Description – Field allowing for freehand notes for a particular Process Window.
Buttons -
Delete
Trashcan
Save and Exit
Green checkmark
Cancel
Red X
Deletes current
Process Window
Saves edits and new
Process Windows
Cancels changes
and exits
Deselect this check box
to assign separate specs
for each thermocouple
used.
See details below.

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