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Setup and Ins tallation 2-20 Auto Site Us er Man ual 5. Usin g a 5/64- inch h ex dr iver and th e tw o hex head scre ws pro vided , fasten the conversion plate onto the back of the Auto Site control unit. 6. Slide the co…

Setup and Installation
AutoSite User Manual 2-19
Install the Control
Unit
Follow the steps below to install the control unit into the 3000. This
section does not apply to a 7000. If you are installing AutoSite into a 7000,
set the control unit in the programmer shelf and continue with the section
titled “Convert a a Test Site to a Programming Module.”
CAUTION: In this section, you will be working with the programmer
shelf on the 3000. The shelf is supported by an air shock and
can spring up when you turn the knob or when you detach
the shock from the programmer shelf.
Use caution when adjusting the programmer shelf or
working with the air shock.
1. Using the eight new 5/32-inch screws supplied in the installation kit,
fasten the new control unit mounting plate to the handler. Position
the mounting plate so the beveled edge points to the left.
Note: For best results, we suggest that you fasten one screw half way. Then, lift
the mounting plate up a few inches and fasten the remaining seven screw.
2. Insert the threaded end of the new, shorter shaft into the control unit
mounting plate. Thread the shaft into the shelf lock, which is visible
through the oval cutout in the mounting plate.
3. Position the conversion plate onto the shelf guide so the three-holed
side of the plate lines up with the three holes in the shelf guide. Also,
check that the two-holed side of the conversion plate is on the same
side of the shelf guide as the air shock. Finally, make sure the three
counter-sunk holes on the conversion plate are facing away from the
air shock.
4. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver and the three flathead screws
provided, fasten the conversion plate to the shelf guide.
Figure 2-17
The Location of the Two
Conversion Plate Screw Holes
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SCREW LOCATIONS
CONTROL UNIT

Setup and Installation
2-20 AutoSite User Manual
5. Using a 5/64-inch hex driver and the two hex head screws provided,
fasten the conversion plate onto the back of the AutoSite control unit.
6. Slide the control unit and the shelf guide onto the track. Make sure
the bearings on the shelf guide are properly positioned on the track.
7. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver and the four flathead screws
provided, fasten the left side of the control unit to the mounting plate.
8. Slide the control unit up and down the track, checking for proper
alignment and installation.
9. Loosen the knob on the control unit and raise the control unit to its
topmost position.
10. Reconnect the air shock to the 3000.
11. Slide the control unit up and down the track, checking for proper
installation of the air shock.
12. Loosen the knob on the control unit and lower the control unit to its
bottom-most position.
13. Install the new metal underplate on the 3000.
Convert a Test Site to
a Programming
Module
If you are installing AutoSite into an existing handler (i.e., you did not
buy the handler and AutoSite at the same time), you will need to convert
your existing test sites into AutoSite compatible programming modules.
If you purchased AutoSite and the 3000 (or 7000) at the same time, each
programming module sent with the 3000 is ready for use with AutoSite.
Go to the section titled “Connect the Pin Driver Head,” on page 2-21, to
continue with the setup and installation.
For more information, see the documentation supplied with the
Conversion Kit.

Setup and Installation
AutoSite User Manual 2-21
Connect the Pin
Driver Head
Connect the AutoSite pin driver head to a ProMaster 3000 handler as
follows:
1. Loosen the knob and move the control unit down, giving you more
room to work.
2. Remove any test site from the programming station on the 3000.
3. Verify that the 50-pin cable and the 68-pin cable are connected and
properly fastened to the AutoSite control unit. Do not connect the
other end of the 50-pin and 68-pin cables yet. The 50-pin cable and 68-
pin cable and the ports they connect to are shown in Figures 1-1 and
1-3.
4.
(For control units without connector brackets at ports J1 and J2.)
The
50-pin and 68-pin cables click when properly connected.
5. Connect a 25-pin RS-232C serial cable to the Handler port on the
AutoSite control unit. Refer to Figure 1-3 for the location of the
Handler port.
6. Connect the other end of the serial cable to a serial port on the PC.
Figure 2-18
Lowering the Control Unit
1416-1
CONTROL UNIT
KNOB
POWER
AUXILIARY
HANDLER
SELF TEST