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PROGRAM/TEST ONLY USE ARROW KEYS TO ALIGN BEAM WITH DEVICE CENTER. PRESS [D] TO LOWER BEAM. PRESS START TO CONTINUE. Operation Aligning a Device to a PLCC Programming Module Whenever you run a new TaskLink Task or Kit us…

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Operation
If
you
start
a
Task
with
an
incorrect
number
in
the
Parts
/tube
field,
press
STOP
and
then
LOWER
CASE
+
T.
Enter
the
correct
number.
Press
ENTER
and
then
START
to
continue
running
the
Task.
This
screen
also
indicates
where
TaskLink
expects
device
pin
1
to
be
located
when
the
device
is
in
the
input
track.
This
is
critical
for
correct
device
handling
and
insertion
in
the
programming
module
socket.
Make
certain
that
your
device
matches
this
positioning.
Refer
to
page
4-22
for
more
information
on
installing
devices
in
the
input
tube
holder.
The
system
automatically
downloads
the
data
file
defined
in
your
Task
or
prompts
you
to
insert
a
master
device.
If
the
Task
asks
you
to
load
RAM
data
from
a
master
device,
TaskLink
prompts
you
to
insert
the
master
device
to
be
loaded.
Place
the
device
in
the
input
track,
against
the
programming
station
stop
guide.
Be
careful
to
observe
the
correct
orientation
of
pin
1.
Close
the
hood.
The
2500
detects
the
device,
picks
it
up,
inserts
it
in
the
programming
module,
and
loads
the
device's
data
into
RAM.
After
the
load,
the
master
device
is
set
in
the
left
device
recess
near
the
labeler.
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PROGRAM/TEST ONLY
USE ARROW KEYS TO ALIGN BEAM WITH
DEVICE CENTER. PRESS [D] TO LOWER BEAM.
PRESS START TO CONTINUE.
Operation
Aligning
a
Device
to
a
PLCC
Programming
Module
Whenever
you
run
a
new
TaskLink
Task
or
Kit
using
a
PLCC
device,
the
display
on
the
2500
prompts
you
to
align
the
beam.
Follow
the
procedure
below
to
adjust
the
position
of
the
beam
so
that
it
picks
the
device
at
its
center
and
inserts
the
device
into
the
programming
module
correctly.
Failure
to
perform
the
alignment
and
cleaning
procedures
may
cause
premature
wear
of
the
module's
contacts
and
an
eventual
decrease
in
programming
yield.
Note:
This
alignment
procedure
assumes
that
the
devices
are
square
PLCCsf
with
pin
1
oriented
toward
the
back
of
the
input
track
(away
from
the
front
of
the
2500).
Alignment
of
rectangular,
32-pin
PLCC
devices
is
described
on
page
4-32.
Align
Beam
to
the
Device
Follow
these
steps
to
align
the
beam
to
a
device
in
the
input
track.
1.
Insert
a
tube
of
devices
into
the
input
track
and
close
the
hood.
2.
Start
the
new
Task.
3.
The
beam
positions
itself
over
the
first
device
and
pauses.
The
2500
displays:
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Manual
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PROGRAM/TEST ONLY
USE ARROW KEYS TO ALIGN DEVICE WITH
PROG. MODULE. PRESS [D] TO LOWER BEAM.
PRESS START TO CONTINUE.
FRONT PANEL ARROW KEYS
1857-1
Operation
4.
Press
and
to
center
the
chuck
over
the
device
(left-to-right).
Pressing
the
arrow
key
once
moves
the
beam
one
small
step
in
that
direction.
Figure
4-22
Aligning
Beam
to
the
Device
Align
Device
to
Module
Note:
You
can
change
beam
alignment
while
a
Task
is
running.
When
the
beam
hesitates
above
the
device,
press
STOP
and
use
the
front
panel
arrow
keys.
5.
Press
and
hold
D
on
the
2500's
keyboard
to
lower
the
beam
and
check
the
position
of
the
chuck
on
the
device.
For
a
slower
insertion,
lower
the
beam
manually
by
pushing
directly
on
the
top
of
the
beam
assembly,
on
either
side
of
the
beam's
limit
bar
(the
limit
bar
is
shown
in
Figure
1-7).
Adjust
the
left-to-right
position
as
necessary.
When
the
beam
is
centered,
press
START.
6.
The
beam
picks
up
the
device,
rotates
it
90
,
moves
it
over
the
programming
module,
and
pauses
before
inserting
the
device
in
the
block.
The
2500
displays:
7.
Press
and
to
center
the
device
over
the
programming
module
(left-to-right
when
you
stand
in
front
of
the
2500).
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