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Introduc tion 1-8 3/97 ProMa ste r 2500 User Ma nual . Label Applicatio n Area — The portio n of the labeler where a printed label is applied to the device. Track Height A djustment — A hex screw allo ws the ope rator to…

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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.

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Label Application Area
—The portion of the labeler where a printed
label is applied to the device.
Track Height Adjustment
—A hex screw allows the operator to adjust
the height of the track section to match the height of the input and output
tubes (see Figure 1-7).
Optics
—These emitter-collector pairs detect passing devices as they
travel through the system. The 2500 uses the optics to keep track of
devices entering from the input, count devices passing into the output
tubes, detect device jams if they occur, and perform other operations. A
special optic pair on the labeler (called the ADC optic) is used to sense the
location of the labels on the roll.
Figure 1-6
Dot Matrix Labeler Component Identification Drawing
1770-2
LABELING STATION
PRINT HEAD
SPRING CLIP
(1 of 2)
RIBBON
ADVANCE
KNOB
RIBBON
CASSETTE
PRESS BEARINGS
PLATEN
APPLICATION PLATE (Raised)
LABEL DRIVER ROLLER
PINCH ROLLER 2
PINCH ROLLER 1
LABEL ADVANCE
KNOB
LABEL REEL COVER
LABEL
SENSING
OPTIC
ADC OPTIC (1 of 2)

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Figure 1-7
Beams and Programming Station Component Identification Drawing
BEAM HOME OPTIC
1766-1
BEAM ROTATE MOTOR
BEAM SOLENOID (1 of 4)
BEAM DOWN OPTIC
BEAM UP OPTIC
SOLENOID LED (1 of 4)
CHUCK
CABLE HARNESS GUIDE
INPUT
TUBE
HOLDER
TRACK WIDTH
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
MODULE CLAMP
(1 of 2)
TRACK AIR ADJUSTMENT KNOB
CHUCK TIP
SPA PINS
DEVICES IN
OUTPUT TUBE
TRACK HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
LIMIT BAR
LEAD SCREW
FRONT CARRIAGE SHAFT
TRACK AIR LINES
OUTPUT TUBE HOLDER 1