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PS Series Owner’s Manual 3—1 Chapter 3 3 Operation Two primary levels of operation of the PS288, PS388, PS588 (PS System) are • Operator fu nctions, and • Administrator functions. Operators generally follow this sequ enc…

Setup ■ Setting Up the Label Printing System
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Note: If you have other options such as a remote laser system or
Serialization, contact Data I/O Customer Support or a local
Data I/O approved service representative.
Setting Up the Label Printing
System
If your PS System has the optional Label Printing System, it was
installed by Data I/O. If you need to remove, repair, or reinstall your
Label Printer, refer to the Label Printer Owner’s Manual that came
with your PS System. For questions and service contact Data I/O
Customer Support or a local Data I/O approved service representa-
tive.

PS Series Owner’s Manual 3—1
Chapter
3
3Operation
Two primary levels of operation of the PS288, PS388, PS588
(PS System) are • Operator functions, and • Administrator
functions.
Operators generally follow this sequence to process devices:
Figure 3-1: Operator Functions (begin on the next page).
Administrators generally follow this sequence to create jobs:
Figure 3-2: Administrator Functions (begin on page 3-31).
Shaded boxes are activities that are performed once per package type
(except possibly for very small devices).
Start TaskLink
Select Task and
Load Job
Set PS media
and options
Install media
and options
Run Job on
PS System
(Optional)
Create PS Sys-
tem security pro-
files
Create a Task
in TaskLink
(Optional)
Test First
Article
Teach the Ref-
erence Vision
File, page 3-34
Teach the Pack-
age File, page
3-40
(Optional)
Monitor statis-
tics
Check green rectangle locations:
•Quick Vision File Test (Page 39)
•(Optional) recommended check
(Page 41)
•Setting Input Media Rotation
(Page 42) It’s a master page
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Operation ■ Operator Functions
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Operator Functions
Operator functions include setting up hardware, turning on the
PS System, starting TaskLink, loading a job, and running a job.
Requirements prior to running a job on the PS Machine:
• You have a Task for your target device. This is generally an
administrator function. Refer to Creating a Task in TaskLink on
page 3-31.
• All assemblies needed for the target job, such as the Automatic
Tray Feeder, a Marking System and the Tape Output System, are
installed (or ready to be installed) on the PS System and ready.
See Chapter 2- Set Up.
Operators, please read Safety Symbols on page viii of the Preface and
Precautions for Safe Operation on page 1-23, (if you have not already).
You should generally be familiar with the PS System as described in
Chapter 1.
Running a Job on PS Systems
List of Steps to Run a Job
Operator functions appear in chronological order as follows:
1. Check the System on page 3-2
2. Installing Socket Adapters – FlashCORE on page 3-3
3. (Optional) [PS588 only] Installing Socket Adapters – OPTIMA on
page 3-6
4. Installing the Correct Probe Tip on page 3-7
5. Turning System Power On on page 3-10
6. Starting AH500 via TaskLink (Selecting a Job) on page 3-10
7. (Optional) Preselecting Programmers on page 3-13
8. Adjust Socket Opener Ribs on page 3-14 if you’ve changed Socket
Adapters.
9. Adjust Two Items After Changing Socket Adapters on page 3-15 for
special adapters only
10. Set Media and Options—the Setup Window on page 3-16
11. Install Media and Options—the Workspace on page 3-20
12. Start Programming on page 3-21
13. Stopping the System on page 3-22
14. Light Tower Interpretation on page 3-25
15. (Optional) Changing Programmer Status on page 3-25
16. Turning Off System Power on page 3-27
17. (Optional) Operating the TF20 Automatic Tray Feeder on page 3-29
Check the System
Before you set up for your job, check that:
• All side panels are closed and no one is working on the machine.
PS Machines must be
level and at room tem-
perature before running
a job.