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Second_task_name
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Tasks
and
Kits
The
requirements
for
user-created
messages
are
described
below:
Message
file
must
be
an
ASCII
text
file.
Save
the
file
as
an
unformatted
text
file.
Message
file
must
be
called
tl.msg.
TaskLink
looks
for
a
file
with
this
name.
The
maximum
line
length
in
this
file
is
66
characters.
Each
message
number
must
begin
with
a
tilde
(~),
followed
by
four
digits
as
in
the
following
example:
0023.
The
tilde
and
four-digit
number
must
be
on
a
line
by
themselves.
The
message
that
will
be
displayed
includes
all
the
text
after
the
tilde
and
message
number,
and
before
the
next
tilde
in
the
file.
Spacing
and
formatting
is
maintained
(WYSIWYG)
unless
you
use
\b
(for
bold).
The
\b
does
not
appear
on
the
screen
and
all
characters
move
to
the
left
two
spaces
for
every
\b
in
the
line.
Creating
Task/Kit
Batch
Files
You
can
create
an
ASCII
batch
file
that
allows
you
to
run
any
combination
of
Tasks
and
Kits
in
the
order
defined
in
the
file.
TaskLink
reads
the
batch
file,
searches
the
current
Task
Database
file
(last
file
used)
for
the
Task/
Kit,
and
runs
it
using
the
normal
screens.
Each
line
in
the
batch
file
(unformatted
ASCII
text
file)
is
only
required
to
have
the
name
of
an
existing
Task
or
Kit.
A
sample
file
would
look
like
this:
If
an
optional
Task
Database
file
name
is
entered
before
the
Task/Kit
name
and
is
terminated
by
a
double
colon
TaskLink
looks
for
the
Task
in
the
specified
Database
file.
The
fourth
line
in
the
same
sample
file
below
directs
TaskLink
to
look
in
a
Database
file
called
Not_current_file
to
find
a
Kit
called
Second
kit
name.
Note:
Do
not
use
two
consecutive
colons
in
Task
or
Kit
names
if
you
plan
to
use
those
Tasks/Kits
in
batch
files.
To
run
a
batch
file
in
administrator
mode,
select
Tasks
from
the
Main
menu.
Choose
a
batch
file
from
the
list
displayed,
and
press
.
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ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
Tasks
and
Kits
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iMport
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ASCII
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Task/Kit.
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.
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Tasks
Utilities
Options
Exit!
Run
Task/Kit.
.
.
T
Run
Task/Kit
Batch
File.
..
Add
Task.
..
Add
Kit.
.
.
TaskLink
Setup
Data
Program
7
7
Ilie
Some
Task
Data
Source
SuMcheck
Device
Process
Notes
To
run
a
batch
file
in
operator
mode,
enter:
tl
-bBatchfile_naine
where
-b
starts
the
batch
file
mode
and
batchfile_name
is
any
valid
DOS
file
name.
TaskLink
does
not
require
any
specific
file
extension
for
batch
files.
Figure
3-28
Selecting
the
Batch
File
Command
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
3-39
4
Operation
For
System
Operators
and
Administra
tors
Before
you
read
this
chapter,
be
familiar
with
the
information
in
Chapter
1,
especially
the
major
components
on
the
2500.
Chapter
1
has
detailed
drawings
of
the
beam,
track
sections,
and
labeler
that
identify
parts
that
will
be
referred
to
in
this
chapter.
Chapter
1
also
introduces
TaskLink
concepts
and
describes
how
to
move
around
between
items
on
the
screen.
This
chapter
describes
actions
an
operator
will
perform
during
a
typical
day
operating
the
ProMaster
2500
system.
Some
of
the
topics
covered
in
this
chapter
include:
What
Is
a
Task?
4-2
Overview:
Starting
a
New
Task
4-2
Reconfiguring
the
System
for
a
New
Device
4-7
Running
a
Task
4-23
Aligning
a
Device
to
a
PLCC
Programming
Module
4-27
Aligning
a
Device
to
a
DIP/SOIC/32-pin
PLCC
Programming
Module
4-32
Introduction
to
Kits
4-36
Adjusting
Track
Air
4-40
WARNING:
Handler
components
travel
at
high
speeds
and
with
sufficient
force
to
cause
personal
injury.
The
ProMaster
2500
has
a
safety
interlock
switch
that
prevents
handler
components
from
moving
while
the
hood
is
up.
Do
not
attempt
to
bypass
this
safety
feature
and
operate
the
handler
with
the
hood
raised.
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
4-1