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Figure 3-66—Edit package file
3b) Edit the appropriate Record No. line in the Package File window.
In this example, the Tried value was 4.059.
Change Record No. 16 value to 10% lower than the Tried value, for
example, 4040.
3c) Click Save.
3d) Click Exit.
Monitor Statistics
Occasionally, the system administrator may require statistics for a group of
devices for a given job. This is easily accomplished using any of three statis-
tics tools:
TaskLink’s Session Data Logging Feature
AH500’s Package Statistics Feature
(Optional) Statistical Process Control Software (user-supplied)
TaskLink Session Data Logging
For complete instructions on enabling and using TaskLink’s Session Data
Logging option, see TaskLink online Help.
AH500 Package Statistics
To view programming statistics using the AH500 software:
1. Prepare the system—
From the Setup window, select the Job Info tab. Click Statistics.
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Figure 3-67—Job Info tab
2. Review statistics information—
The statistics include such items as successful programs, continuity
failures, verify failures, etc.
Figure 3-68—Package statistics
Pass/fail criteria are logged for each individual programmer. This is
useful when attempting to identify a potential hardware problem with a
programmer.
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3. Reset statistics—
The statistics displayed correspond to the package file and therefore to
the Socket Adapter used. When a Socket Adapter (or an individual
socket in a Socket Adapter) is replaced on a particular programmer, sta-
tistics for that Socket Adapter or individual socket must be reset.
To reset statistics, click Reset in the right-most column corresponding
to the programmer on which the Socket Adapter (or individual socket)
was replaced.
If a Socket Adapter was replaced, reset all rows for that programmer.
If an individual socket was replaced, reset only the row corresponding
to the replaced socket.
The R-date (reset date) is set to the current date and statistics are reset
to all zeroes.
Figure 3-69—Resetting statistics for Prog1
Statistical Process Control Software (SPC)
This user-supplied software program can import the comma-delimited file
generated by the AH500 software.
1. Enable SPC—
1a) On the Handler Computer, navigate to C:\AH400_32 and open
WinAH400.ini with Notepad editor.
1b) Locate the section for SPC Logging. It will look like this:
[SPC Logging]
LoggingEnabled=FALSE
MaxFileSize=10485760
TempLogFile=C:\AH400_32\spcout.txt
1c) Set the second line value to TRUE:
LoggingEnabled=TRUE
1d) Save and close WinAH400.ini.
NOTE: In the above example the SPC logging file is saved to
C:\AH400_32\ directory. It can, however, be saved anywhere on the