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Unable
to
lower
beam
message,
6-4
Unable
to
pick
up
device,
press
start
message,
6-4
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to
raise
beam
message,
6-4
Unable
to
release
device,
press
start
message,
6-5
Unpacking
and
inspecting
the
2500,
2-2
Updates,
1-19
User
interface
options,
1-14
User
RAM,
1-16
Vacuum
generator
on/off
diagnostic
test,
B-2
power,
5-13
VAC,
checking,
5-34
Vector
translation,
3-14
Verify
fail
message,
5-6
Verify
fail,
pass
X
message,
6-5
Verify
options,
logic
device,
3-12
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Warranty,
xxi
Y
Yield
logging
statistics,
3-19
Numerics
2500
connecting
to
PC,
2-16
general
description,
1-2
installing,
2-4
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
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ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
Keep
Current
Subscription
Service
Computer
Requirements
The
Keep
Current™
subscription
service
keeps
your
programmer
up-to-
date
with
the
latest
features
and
device
support.
You
gain
immediate
access
to
new
and
improved
programming
algorithms
via
the
Keep
Current
Library
accessible
through
the
Internet
or
via
the
Data
I/O
BBS.
Semiconductor
companies
constantly
introduce
new
devices
and
issue
specification
changes
for
existing
devices.
Incorporating
these
changes
swiftly
into
your
programming
system
ensures
that
you
obtain
the
highest
programming
yields
and
best
device
reliability
possible.
Periodic
update
kits
incorporate
all
changes
since
the
previous
update.
The
Keep
Current
device
support
files
are
located
on
the
Data
I/O
Bulletin
Board
System,
on
the
Data
I/O
Web
page,
and
through
anonymous
FTP.
To
access
and
download
the
Keep
Current
files,
you
need
the
following:
The
ability
to
create
3.5-inch
DOS
diskettes:
720KB
if
you
are
using
a
UniSite,
1.44MB
for
all
other
programmers.
The
ability
to
connect
to
the
Keep
Current
Library
through
a
modem
or
the
Internet.
Note:
The
modem
for
BBS
connection
must
be
capable
of
handling
2400
baud
or
greater.
Modem
speeds
less
than
2400
baud
are
no
longer
supported.
Keep
Current
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