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Contents PS Series Owner’s Manual iii 4 • Maintenance Maintenance Schedule 4–2 Materials Required 4–4 Turning Off the System 4–4 Workspace, Head and Gantry 4–5 Socket Adapters and Actuation 4–5 Cleaning the PS Machine 4–…

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Contents
ii Data I/O • 981-0424-002
2 • Setup
Connecting Facilities 2–2
Connecting Air 2–2
Connecting Electrical Power 2–3
(Optional) Connecting to a Network 2–4
Applying Power for the First Time 2–5
(Optional) Installing Antivirus Software 2–6
Setting Up Input and Output Media 2–6
Setting Up Static Tray Input and Output 2–7
Install Reject Bin 2–9
Setting Up an Automatic Tray Feeder 2–10
Setting Up the Tube Input and Output Media 2–12
Setting Up the Tape Feeder Input 2–16
Setting Up the Tape Output System 2–19
Set Up for Camera Contrast 2–26
Setting Up the Laser Marking System 2–27
Setting Up the Label Printing System 2–28
3 • Operation
Operator Functions 3–2
Running a Job on PS Systems 3–2
Stopping the System 3–22
Light Tower Interpretation 3–25
Changing Programmer Status 3–25
After a Job Completes 3–27
Turning Off System Power 3–27
Automatic Tray Feeder 3–29
Administrator Functions 3–31
Creating Security Profiles 3–31
Creating a Task in TaskLink 3–31
(Optional) Do a First Article Test 3–32
(Optional) Set TaskLink to Operator Mode 3–33
Teaching the Reference Vision File 3–34
Teaching the Package File 3–40
Get Movetimes/Optimize Movetimes 3–51
Monitoring Statistics 3–52
Maximizing Programming Yields 3–57
(Optional) Creating a Data File from a Master Device 3–58
Printer Options 3–60
(Optional) Creating a Label Printer File 3–60
(Optional) Creating a Laser Marking File 3–62
Additional Features 3–69
Automotive Performance Pak 3–69
Contents
PS Series Owner’s Manual iii
4 • Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule 4–2
Materials Required 4–4
Turning Off the System 4–4
Workspace, Head and Gantry 4–5
Socket Adapters and Actuation 4–5
Cleaning the PS Machine 4–11
PNP Probe 4–12
Adjusting Probe Blow-Off Pressure 4–13
Checking the Automatic Tray Feeder 4–15
Replacing the Input Air Filter 4–15
Vacuum Generator Filters and Silencers 4–15
Adjusting the Vacuum Generator Sensors 4–18
Inspecting Gantry Parts 4–24
Programmers 4–29
FlashCORE Programmers Diagnostics 4–29
Removing a Programmer 4–30
The Marking Systems and Shuttle 4–34
The Shuttle Assembly 4–34
Laser Marking Filters 4–41
Handler Computer 4–48
Handler Computer Air Filter 4–48
Installing AH500 Software Updates 4–48
The Vision System 4–49
Inspecting the Vision Camera 4–49
Calibrating The Vision System 4–50
Troubleshooting 4–58
Common Error Messages 4–58
Monitoring Daily Operation Logs 4–59
Collect all PS System Logs 4–59
Programmer Errors 4–62
Pick and Place Problems 4–64
Air Pressure Problems 4–65
Tube Input and Output Problems 4–66
Tray Feeder Problems 4–67
PS Computer Failure 4–68
Functional Block Diagram 4–70
Tape Output System 4–71
Cleaning the Pressure Seal 4–71
Adjusting Pressure of the PSA Seal Rollers 4–74
Troubleshooting the Tape Output System 4–74
Automatic Tray Feeder 4–78
Cleaning and Inspecting 4–78
Conveyor Speed Adjustments 4–78
Electrical Equipment Disposal Notice 4–79
Contents
iv Data I/O • 981-0424-002
Glossary • Glossary
Alphabetical Glossary–1
Index • Index
Subject Index Index–1
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Thanks for referring to the manual. If your PS System is already set up and you want to skip
ahead:
Be safe —see Safety Systems on page 1-4
Where’s the _____ ? —see Machine Components on page 1-11
How to run a job —see Running a Job on PS Systems on page 3-2
What if it stops? —see Troubleshooting on page 4-58
What info does Data I/O want when I request service? --see page --x in the Preface.