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Administrator Functions Creating Security Profiles
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Administrator Functions
Administrators are responsible for creating Tasks in TaskLink™ and
other functions not performed by operators. Administrators would
likely perform these functions:
Creating Security Profiles, below
Creating a Task in TaskLink, below
(Optional) Do a First Article Test on page 3-32
(Optional) Set TaskLink to Operator Mode on page 3-33
Teaching the Reference Vision File on page 3-34
Teaching the Package File on page 3-40
Get Movetimes/Optimize Movetimes on page 3-51
Monitoring Statistics on page 3-52
Maximizing Programming Yields on page 3-57
(Optional) Creating a Data File from a Master Device on page 3-58
(Optional) Creating a Label Printer File on page 3-60
(Optional) Creating a Laser Marking File on page 3-62
Automotive Performance Pak on page 3-69
These functions are discussed in this section.
Creating Security Profiles
The Security Dialog in AH500 manages user profiles to control secu-
rity by allowing different rights to be assigned to each profile.
To create a new profile:
1. In the Security Dialog, use the drop-down arrow to select Super-
visor.
2. Enter the password.
3. Click Edit Users.
4. Type a name into the Name field.
5. Type a password into the Password field.
6. Check the box next to each stated right (privilege) for the new
user. For example: if the new user is to create new Vision Files
for jobs, check Teach Vision.
7. Click Save (the diskette image).
Creating a Task in TaskLink
Task is the TaskLink term for a set of instructions to complete a pro-
gramming job. Tasks, which are stored in a Task database file (*.TSK),
contain all the information necessary for programming and testing
specific devices with a specific algorithm. Information contained in a
Task includes:
Device settings - identifies a specific device (or family of devices
to select from)
Data settings - Data file name
The Security Dialog
opens above the SETUP
Window after clicking
Start on the AH500
Startup Window.
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System settings - Package file name and Vision file name
Process settings - Continuity check, electronic ID check, blank
check, erase, verify, program and device marking information.
For complete instructions on how to create a Task, see TaskLink’s
online Help Topics.
Files Selected in TaskLink
In addition to containing all device-specific settings, a Task references
these files:
(Optional) Do a First Article Test
Prior to programming hundreds of devices, a newly created TaskLink
Task is tested. Follow your company’s First Article Test Plan.
Test Prior to Creating Vision and Package Files
Outlined below is a suggested test process using Data I/O’s desktop
programmer called FlashPAK. This method allows testing without
having to create a Reference Vision File or a Package File required for
the PS Machine.
1. Create a new Job for FlashPAK—
1a. In TaskLink, set the Programming System to FlashPAK; System
> Select Programming System > FlashPAK.
1b. Open Task Manager and create a new Task with the Add button.
1c. Create the Task as usual in the Edit dialog.
2. Test the new Job on FlashPAK—
2a. Using the Load button, send your new Task to a PC Card, or, if
the FlashPAK is on a network, select it.
2b. Test the Task on the FlashPAK by programming a device and
verifying the results.
3. Duplicate the Job for your PS System—
File Information
Reference Vision
File (*.vpp)
For instructions on creating a Reference Vision
File, see Teaching the Reference Vision File on page
3-34.
Package File (*.txt) For instructions on creating a Package File, see
Teaching the Package File on page 3-40.
Data File (*.hex or
*.bin, for example)
The data file contains your data to be pro-
grammed into the devices.
Laser Marking File This optional file resides on the Laser PC or Han-
dler PC depending on mode. See (Optional) Creat-
ing a Laser Marking File on page 3-62.
Label Marking File
(generally .bmp)
This optional file resides on the Handler com-
puter. See (Optional) Creating a Label Printer File on
page 3-60.
Definition: A Task is a set
of instructions for process-
ing devices. Once a Task
is selected and a Pass
Limit is set, the Task is
referred to as a job to run
on the PS System. The
same Task can be used for
many Jobs.
For help with FlashPAK
see the Operator’s Guide.
Administrator Functions (Optional) Set TaskLink to Operator Mode
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3a. If the job passed the tests, in TaskLink Task Manager, select the
Task and click Duplicate. Enter a name and click OK.
3b. Edit the Task so that it can be used on your PS System as follows:
1) Select the Task, 2) Click Edit, 3) On the Task tab, use the Pro-
gramming System Type drop-down arrow to select PS Series
FlashCORE, 4) On the Handler Files tab, select (or create) a Pack-
age file name and a Vision file name, 5) Click OK.
4. Run the duplicated Task on the PS System—
Note: If you have the option selected to Automatically Switch Pro-
gramming Systems, (System > Options > Automatically Switch . .
.) then you can skip the next step.
4a. Close Task Manager and change the programming system to
PS System (System > Select Programming System). Re-open the
Task Manager.
4b. Select the duplicated job and click Run.
Note: The Vision File and Package File must be taught if they are
new.
Test After Creating Vision and Package Files
After a Reference Vision File and a Package File are created
(described in the next few headings) or they already exist for this
package type and job, then this first article test method is quickest if
your job includes Laser Marking or Labeling.
1. Create the PS job—
1a. In TaskLink, create a new job for PS Systems.
1b. Click Run (or Load) in TaskLink to start the AH500.
2. Run one device—
2a. In AH500, click Start.
2b. In the Setup Window, select media options as usual.
2c. At the PS workspace, set up the input and output media as
usual.
2d. Click Run > Run One.
2e. Verify that the job passed the tests.
(Optional) Set TaskLink to Operator
Mode
Options to add, remove, and edit Tasks are found in TaskLink’s Task
Manager dialog when in Administrator Mode (the default). You can
set TaskLink to Operator Mode which allows running jobs from the
Operator Dialog but not adding, removing or editing them.
To switch between Operator Mode and Administrator Mode, see
TaskLink on-screen Help.
For more information
on Vision File and
Package File creation
see Teaching the Ref-
erence Vision File on
page 3-34 or see
videos in the
PS System online
Help.