PS288_OwnersMnl_PriorTo2009 - 第3页
T able of Content s • Preface Contacting Data I/O -i World Wide Web -i E-mail -i Telephone -i Data I/O Customer Support -ii Worldwide -ii China -ii Hong Kong -ii Germany -ii Other Countries -ii Warranty Information -ii R…

November 2006 972-0209-001B
Data I/O has made every attempt to ensure that the information in this document is accurate and complete.
Data I/O assumes no liability for errors, or for any incidental, consequential, indirect, or special damages,
including, without limitation, loss of use, loss or alteration of data, delays, or lost profits or savings, arising
from the use of this document or the product which it accompanies.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, for any purpose, without written permission from Data I/O, except by the owner of this
equipment for internal use only.
Data I/O Corporation
6464 185th Avenue NE, Suite 101
Redmond, Washington 98052
425-881-6444
www.dataio.com
Acknowledgments:
Data I/O, PP100, PS200, PS300, PS288 and PS588 are trademarks of Data I/O Corporation.
Data I/O Corporation acknowledges the trademarks of other organizations for their respective products or
services mentioned in this document.
©2006 Data I/O Corporation
All rights reserved

Table of Contents
• Preface
Contacting Data I/O -i
World Wide Web -i
E-mail -i
Telephone -i
Data I/O Customer Support -ii
Worldwide -ii
China -ii
Hong Kong -ii
Germany -ii
Other Countries -ii
Warranty Information -ii
Repair Service -iii
User or Address Change -iii
About This Manual -iv
Warnings, Cautions, and Safety Symbols -iv
1 • Introduction
System Description 1-1
Specifications 1-2
Terms Used to Indicate Direction 1-2
Four Basic Operations 1-3
Subassemblies 1-3
Input/Output Options and Combinations 1-9
Safety Systems 1-9
Software and User Interface Components 1-10
TaskLink Interface 1-11
AH500 Interface 1-12
Laser Interface 1-15
Required Facilities for Operation 1-15
Precautions for Safe Operation 1-15
Laser Safety 1-16
Laser Specifications 1-17
Laser Safety Interlocks 1-18
Laser Safety Labels 1-20
Disposal of Laser Vacuum Filters 1-21
Laser Vacuum Filter Replacement Intervals 1-21
Determining Filter Contents 1-21
Filter Handling and Storage 1-22
Room Ventilation 1-22
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions 1-23
Handling Devices Safely 1-23

Table of Contents
2 • Set Up
Making the Necessary Connections 2-1
Pneumatic Input and Controls 2-2
Electrical Input 2-3
Applying Power for the First Time 2-4
Setting Up Static Tray Input/Output 2-5
(Optional) Setting Up the Automatic Tray Feeder 2-7
(Optional) Setting Up the Tube Input and Tube Output Modules 2-7
(Optional) Setting Up the Tape Input Feeder 2-10
(Optional) Setting Up the Tape Output System 2-14
(Optional) Setting Up the Label Printing System 2-24
(Optional) Setting Up the Laser Marking System 2-26
3 • Operation
Operator Functions 3-1
Check System Readiness 3-2
Switch On System Power 3-2
Start TaskLink and Load Job 3-2
Configure Input/Output Settings 3-4
Verify Job Information 3-6
Prepare Input/Output Modules 3-8
Run a Job 3-9
Stop the System 3-10
Shut Down the System 3-12
Monitor the Light Tower 3-13
Troubleshoot Programmer Problems 3-13
(Optional) Preselect the Programmers 3-15
(Optional) Change a Socket Adapter 3-17
(Optional) Operate the TF20 Automatic Tray Feeder 3-18
(Optional) Operate the TF30 Automatic Tray Feeder 3-19
Administrator Functions 3-20
Create a Task Using TaskLink 3-20
Teach the Reference Vision File 3-21
Teach the Package File 3-33
Monitor Statistics 3-48
Maximize Programming Yields 3-51
Monitor Daily Operation Logs 3-53
(Optional) Create a Data File from a Master Device 3-54
(Optional) Create a Laser Marking File 3-55
(Optional) Create a Label Printer File 3-63
4 • System Theory
Main Power System 4-1
Circuit Breakers 4-1
I/O Controller 4-1
FlashCORE Programmer 4-2
CPU - PowerPC Controller Board (RPX-Lite) 4-3
Waveform Board 4-3
Backplane Board 4-3
Socket Adapter Board 4-3