@Ichan
Neoden doesn't ask you for the size of the boards in the panel but it does want to know the location of first component in your file. With that info it will make the necessary calculations. I create a dummy component with x,y value of 0,0 and skip=yes so it won't try to place it. I put this component first in the list. It will make the following steps easier.
For the 1st chip, bottom left use the align button to enter value, so if I'm using my dummy component it will be the bottom left corner of the bottom left board.
Here's the twist....
For the 1st chip, top left board and 1st chip top right board mathematically enter values as if your board was perfectly square. Type those x,y values in do not use the align button. Its a bit of pain and requires a calculator, but I found no other way. The neoden video examples do not use fiducials, or have an example with manual data(absolute values) . I see you also use the bottom left corner as your 0,0 reference as I do.
Don't worry if board is not perfectly squared in machine, its impossible. I verified that this method will work even if your board is at a angle
Click Create panel list button, don't forget this, if you change any values you must click this button afterwards
type in the values of your mark points bottom left, then top right. Two marks points for the whole panel, these values will be relative to the 0,0 reference which in your case is the bottom left corner of your board.
I also noticed you have vacuum test set to no for each part, which would be a good idea to have it checked or you may end up with missing parts on your board.
Mount file
Click Step It will step through the two mark points you entered, then machine will stop
Now align button will no longer be grayed out. You can now use align button for each part to verify where it will place parts. You can also select different boards in your panel
Tips
Make sure your x,y data is the center of the part, I got caught on that one.
Do not use 3 mark points unless I made an error 3 mark points caused parts to be way off. Use 2 mark points bottom left and top right. I have not tested with 4 mark points.
You can do a dry run if you change test no to test yes, it will run the job but doesn't turn on suction. Unable to put it in that mode with their gui software, so you will need to edit file manually, haven't really had any need to use it but its good to know.