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Introduc tion 1-6 3/97 ProMa ste r 2500 User Ma nual RS-232 Po rts — Two serial ports are used to connect the 2500 wi th the PC that is runn ing TaskL ink. A third port is a vailable fo r running diagnostic tests. Featur…

Introduction
ProMaster 2500 User Manual 3/97 1-5
Back of 2500 AC Power Input and Power Switch
—The system is factory configured
to accept either 100/110 V or 220/240 V AC input. The input power
assembly includes the power switch and the input fuse for the system
(see Figure 1-4).
System Air Input
—Primary air input to the system. This is the source for
the high and low air pressure used by the pick-and-place beam. The air
input connector accepts a 1/4-inch plastic air line.
Figure 1-3
System Air Adjustment Knobs
LOW PRESSURE
20-50 PSI
HIGH PRESSURE
65-85 PSI
A
J
S
SHIFT
B
K
T
DEL
C
L
U
D
M
V
E
N
W
F
O
X
SHIFT
G
P
Y
H
Q
Z
I
R
ENTER
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
0
LOWER
CASE
RESET
STOP
CAL
START
ON
1764-4
HIGH PRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
LOW PRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT KNOB

Introduction
1-6 3/97 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
RS-232 Ports
—Two serial ports are used to connect the 2500 with the PC
that is running TaskLink. A third port is available for running diagnostic
tests.
Features Under the
Hood
The hood covers the primary transportation and configuration features
on the 2500 as shown in Figure 1-5. These are described below in the
order in which they encounter a device traveling through the system.
Figure 1-4
External Features on the ProMaster 2500 (rear view)
Figure 1-5
Major Features Under the Hood
1759-2
POWER SWITCH
AIR INPUT
REMOTE RS232
PROGRAMMER RS232
HANDLER PORT
AC POWER
INLET
1760-3
CABLE HARNESS
GUIDE
BEAM HEAD
BEAM TRAVERSE
MOTOR
INPUT TUBE
HOLDER
TRACK WIDTH
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
REAR CARRIAGE SHAFT
LEAD SCREW
FRONT CARRIAGE SHAFT
OUTPUT TUBE
HOLDER (1 of 2)
BEAM CARRIAGE
MAIN PLATE
LABELER
LABEL
APPLICATION
AREA
DEVICE RECESS
(2 of 2)
DEVICE RECESS (1 of 2)
LABEL SUPPLY
REEL
PROGRAMMING
STATION
E-STOP
BUTTON

Introduction
ProMaster 2500 User Manual 3/97 1-7
Input Tube Holder
—The tube holder holds a tube of devices to be
processed by the handler. It accepts most standard IC tubes without any
adjustment.
Track Sections
—Three short sections of track provide the channel for
devices to travel through the system. Devices are assisted in their travel
down the track by the 18-degree slope of the track, orbital motors that
gently vibrate the devices, and output track air. The programming station
stop guide (see Figure 1-5) aligns the device so that the beam can pick it
up and place it in the programming module.
Track Width Adjustment Knob
—This knob allows the user to adjust the
width of all three sections of track simultaneously, allowing quick and
easy changeovers for different sized devices (see Figure 1-5).
Labeler
—The 2500 uses either a dot matrix printer or a thermal printer to
print labels that are applied to devices. The dot matrix assembly includes
the 24-wire dot matrix print head, label advance rollers, ribbon cassette,
and label stock. The thermal assembly includes the thermal print head,
label and ribbon advance rollers, ribbon stock, and label stock. Label text
entered in TaskLink is printed on the label, and the label is advanced for
application to the next device (see Figure 1-6). A hinged cover protects
operators from injury while the labeler is operating.