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Maintenance • Adjustments, Calibrations, and Function al Tests PS288 Owner’s Manual 5—49 search area, place the arrow on any line, hold the left touchpad button down, and use the touchpad to drag the line. Figur e 5-58—A…

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4d) On the Actuator tab, click Z AutoFind. See Figure 5-56. Ensure that
the device is picked from the center.
Figure 5-56—Z AutoFind.
4e) Pick up the device by right-clicking the touchpad over the device.
Left-click over the Vis area on the window to move the device to the
Vision system.
4f) On the Search Search dialog tool bar, click the icon to open the Area
Object dialog.
Figure 5-57—Click to open Area Object dialog
4g) Adjust the size of the device search area (red rectangle) around the
device so that it is 30-50% larger than the device. To adjust the device

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search area, place the arrow on any line, hold the left touchpad button
down, and use the touchpad to drag the line.
Figure 5-58—Adjust device search area around device
4h) When the device search area is adjusted, click the green triangle on the
Area Search00.Area dialog to exit. See Figure 5-59.
Figure 5-59—Click green triangle

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4i) On the Search Search dialog tool bar, click
a to hide Object dialog. See
Figure 5-60.
Figure 5-60—Click
a to hide Object dialog
4j) On the Gantry window, click P4 to return the PNP head to
Programmer 4. Right-click to place the device in the socket.
4k) On the Handler Computer, use Windows Explorer to copy the reference
vision file just modified (in this example, S273.prj).
4l) Paste a copy of S273.prj file to create Copy of S273.prj.
4m) Rename Copy of S273.prj to VisionTemplate.prj. This ensures that the
new vision calibration values are saved to the template used to teach
reference vision files.
This completes the process of calibrating the vision system.
NOTE: To teach a reference vision file, see “Teach the Reference
Vision File” on page 3-21
Replacing Major
Assemblies
The PS288 is a modular system that easily facilitates the removal and
replacement of most major assemblies. Basic instructions for their replace-
ment can be found in this section.
WARNING: Replacement of any mechanical assembly requires
machine recalibration to ensure proper placement of devices and
prevent damage to the PS288 or potential injury to personnel.