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■ Operator Functions ◘ Stopping the System PS Series Owner’s Manual 3—23 back Figure 3-2 4: Emergency St op (E-St op) butt ons on the PS288 (not shown) and PS388 (top). The y are different from the PS588 (bottom). T o re…

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Note: If the input/output media are tubes, tube vibration might
need adjustment if devices do not move easily. Use the vibration
controls on the front of the PS System to adjust tube vibration.
Stopping the System
There are three methods for stopping the PS System:
• Emergency Stop— Stop the movement of the head immediately.
• Pause a Job— Pause a job to stop the head at its next destination.
Devices finish programming if started but are not removed from
sockets. The programming session can be continued.
• Finish a Job— Stop picking blank devices, finish the current
programming cycle, and remove devices from all the sockets
placing them into appropriate media. The programming job can
be resumed.
Emergency Stop
To prevent bodily injury or damage to equipment in an emergency,
press the red Emergency Stop (E-Stop) button located on the upper
sides of the machine. Pressing an E-Stop button immediately stops
motion of the PNP head and the gantry.
WARNING: Electric shock and collision hazards. In an emergency,
do not use the on-screen Pause button to turn off power. PRESS-
ING PAUSE DOES NOT REMOVE POWER to the system. In an
emergency, press the Emergency-Stop button.
The Pause button has an
image of a stop sign on
it (red octagon).

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Figure 3-24: Emergency Stop (E-Stop) buttons on the PS288 (not
shown) and PS388 (top). They are different from the PS588 (bottom).
To restart the system
1. Rotate the E-Stop button clockwise until it springs back to its full
height. The monitor displays the message Check doors/E-stop!
2. Click OK. The system resumes the interrupted operation.
Pausing a Job
To pause a job (stopping the Gantry) click Pause on the Run window.
Devices being programming will finish programming. This is the pre-
ferred method of pausing the system in a non-emergency situation.
CAUTION: Personal safety hazard. Do not open Safety Shields
until all movement of the machine has stopped.
To resume, click Run. See Figure 3-25.
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Figure 3-25: Click Pause to stop a job you wish to continue next. After
clicking Pause, the Tower Lamp changes to yellow. In this image,
Programmers 1 and 2 have programmed devices in them (green).
(PS588 shown.)
Note: When restarting a job that uses Tape Output, pull the red
E-Stop/On button on the taping machine to start it.
To remove all devices that are currently in programmers:
Click Clear on the Run Window. All devices will be removed from the
programming sockets and placed in the Reject Tray.
Ending a Job
To end a job prior to programming the preset number of devices, click
Finish on the Run Window. This completes the current programming
cycle. No more blank devices are picked from the input media, and
all devices in the sockets are removed and placed in the appropriate
output or Reject container.
The job can be resumed by selecting it again in TaskLink and clicking
Run. A message offers the choice to finish a previously terminated job
or start from zero.