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Index PS288 Owner’s Manual Index—3 Motion Controller interface card 4-6 reloading software onto interface card 5-59 Movetimes teaching in the package file 3-46 O Operator Functions 3-1 to 3-15 checking system readiness 3…

Index
Index—2 PS288 Owner’s Manual
Feeder Unit
aligning pick point 2-14
setting pitch 2-13
teaching location for package file 3-46
Filter
cleaning input air filter 5-5
FlashCORE Programmers
calibrating 5-27, 5-41
internal structure 4-2
preselecting for Job 3-15
replacing assembly 5-53
Fume Extractor
description 1-8
filter replacement intervals 1-22
replacing all filters 5-24
replacing pleated filter 5-18
replacing pre-filter 5-8
G
Gantry
description 1-4
system theory 4-6
Gantry Lead Screws
grease fittings 5-23
Get Movetimes 3-46
H
Handler Computer
overview 1-6
system description 4-4
Handler User Interface
AH400 1-13
TaskLink 1-12
I
I/O Controller
overview 1-6
system description 4-1
Input Panel
description 1-10
Input/Output Modules
automatic tray feeder 2-7
standard and optional combinations 1-10
static tray 2-5
tape 4-8
tray 4-9
tube 2-7, 4-8
Interface Cable
connecting to tape input feeder 2-12
K
Keyboard and Touchpad
description 1-6
system theory 4-5
L
Label Printing
creating file 3-65
editing winAH400.ini file 2-25
label type 3-65
setting up 2-25
to 2-26
system description 4-9
Laser Filters
determining contents 1-22
handling and storage 1-23
replacement intervals 1-22
replacing all 5-24
replacing pleated filter 5-18
replacing pre-filter 5-8
Laser Marking File
creating 3-57
to 3-64
editing image file text 3-59
loading image file 3-60
template.mkh default settings 3-59
verifying proper laser operation 3-62
Laser Marking System
description 4-10
first time installation 2-27
safety interlock description 1-19
safety interlock locations 1-19
safety labels 1-20
set up 2-27
specifications 1-18
Light Tower 4-5
colors 3-13
description 1-4
monitoring 3-13
M
Main Power Switch
description 1-10
Main Power Systems 4-1
Maintenance
interval table 5-2
Marking System
description 1-7
Master Device
creating data file from 3-56

Index
PS288 Owner’s Manual Index—3
Motion Controller
interface card 4-6
reloading software onto interface card 5-59
Movetimes
teaching in the package file 3-46
O
Operator Functions 3-1 to 3-15
checking system readiness 3-2
turning on power 3-2
starting TaskLink and loading Job 3-2
preselecting programmers 3-15
configuring input/output settings 3-4
verifying Job information 3-6
preparing input/output modules 3-8
running a Job 3-9
stopping the system 3-10
shutting down the system 3-12
clearing a disabled socket 3-13
disabling a programmer 3-14
monitoring light tower 3-13
Operator Grounding Plug
description 1-6
P
Package File
description 3-20
Package File Teaching 3-35
to 3-47
movetimes 3-46
programmer locations 3-35
shuttle transfer locations 3-45
tape input locations 3-46
tray locations 3-40
tube locations 3-43
Pause
programming session 3-11
PCMCIA Card
in FlashCORE programmer 4-3
Pick and Place (PNP) System
gantry system theory 4-6
PNP head 4-6
Pick and Place Head (PNP)
description 1-4
Pin 1 Orientation 3-8
Pitch
adjusting on tape input feeder 2-13
Pneumatic Input Requirements 2-2
PNP. See Pick and Place Head (PNP)
Pocket Empty Sensor 5-67
Power
applying first time 2-4
shutting down system 3-12
turning on 3-2
Power Cable
connecting 2-3
Power Switch 1-10
Power Systems 4-1
circuit breakers 4-1
I/O Controller 4-1
low voltage systems 4-2
Pressure Seal Unit
tape output module 2-17
Preventive Maintenance
interval table 5-2
daily 5-4
weekly 5-4
monthly 5-5
every three months 5-12
every six months 5-15
yearly 5-23
Process Errors
programming yields 3-55
Programmer
disabling 3-14, 5-58
disabling a socket 3-13
Programmer Locations
teaching in the package file 3-35
Programming Yields
maximizing 3-53
monitoring statistics 3-50
process errors 3-55
socket issues 3-54
system maintenance 3-55
R
Reference Vision File
description 3-20
Reference Vision File Teaching 3-21
to 3-35
Reject Bin/Box
installing 2-6
Repair Service
contact information -iii
Requirements
electrical 2-3
pneumatic 2-2
room ventilation 1-23
Rotation
PNP head and rotational corrections 4-6
setting R-axis value 3-22
Run window color code 5-57

Index
Index—4 PS288 Owner’s Manual
S
Safety
main precautions 1-16
symbols -ii
Safety Interlocks
laser marking system 1-19
locations 1-19
Safety Shields
cleaning 1-11
description 1-6
how to use 1-11
interlocks 4-5
Safety Systems
description 1-10
safety shield interlocks 4-5
system theory 4-5
Seal Unit
heat 2-16
pressure 2-17
Service Mode
starting 3-48
Shut Down System 3-12
Shuttle Belt
adjusting 5-6
replacing 5-12
Shuttle Transfer Locations
teaching in the package file 3-45
Socket Actuator
setting air pressure 5-37
Socket Actuator Pressure Regulator 2-3
Socket Actuator Sensor
adjusting 5-37
Sockets
disabling 3-13
disabling one site 5-58
programming yield issues 3-54
Static Tray Input/Output Modules
setting up 2-5
Statistics
resetting 3-52
reviewing 3-51
Stopping
emergency stop and restart 3-10
end a job 3-12
pause a programming session 3-11
Subassemblies
overview 1-3
System Shut Down 3-12
T
Tape Input
feeder unit control panel 2-13
Tape Input Feeder
description 1-8
installing 2-10
to 2-14
installing first time 2-10
interface cable 2-12
pitch 2-13
Tape Output Module
adjusting carrier tape position 2-21
adjusting PNP head 2-23
controller 2-21
description 1-8
heat seal unit 2-16
installing 2-14
to 2-25
installing first time 2-15
pressure seal unit 2-17
Tape Output Sensors
carrier tape 5-67
cover tape 5-66
device jam 5-65
pocket empty 5-67
Task
creating with TaskLink 3-20
referred to as “Job” 3-20
TaskLink
creating a Task 3-20
loading a Job 3-2
starting 3-2
using session data logging feature 3-50
Teaching Package File 3-35
to 3-47
axis limit errors 3-47
Teaching Reference Vision File 3-21
to 3-35
setting R-axis rotation value 3-22
Template.mkh
default settings 3-59
TF20 Automatic Tray Feeder
operating 3-18
TF30 Automatic Tray Feeder
operating 3-19
Theta. See Rotation
Touch Screen Monitor
description 1-6
system theory 4-5
Tray Locations
teaching in the package file 3-40
Troubleshooting
general 5-55
to 5-62
programmer problems 3-13
to 3-15
tape output sensors 5-65
to 5-67