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PSV5000 O wner ’s M anual - 91 - A handy sign - off chart is at the end of this chapter. Chapt er Fo ur 4 — Mainte nance Performin g the maintena nce procedure s describe d in this chapter optimizes o peration of yo ur P…

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Administrative Functions Additional Features
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CONFIRM INPUT DEVICE (AP PAK OPTION)
This safety enhancement checks that the input device is the correct one
for the job each time the input media is changed. When a job starts or
when the input media (such as Tape-In or Tray Feeder) is empty, a
barcode must be scanned to continue. This barcode must match the
value setup in the TaskLink task. Typically, it is the raw material part
number of the devices.
LABEL GENERATOR (AP PAK OPTION)
This separate application is a utility for designing labels for reels of
device tape or other media. Choose size, number of fields, and layout.
Call up variables from TaskLink or enter new content. Print on-demand
or automatically after each reel of devices.
ORDERING AND INSTALLING
Ordering the AP Pak involves sending Data I/O a number from the Setup
window in CH700 with your purchase order. Data I/O will send a security
file via return e-mail. Complete instructions along with the installation
procedure are in the CH700 online Help: find Automotive Performance
Pak in the online Help index.
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A handy sign-off chart is
at the end of this
chapter.
Chapter Four 4
Maintenance
Performing the maintenance procedures described in this chapter
optimizes operation of your PSV5000 System, enhances longevity by
minimizing wear and malfunctions, and reduces any downtime.
The manuals that came with any optional equipment on your
system may contain additional maintenance procedures.
Note: Only individuals trained on these procedures by Data I/O or its
representatives are qualified to perform maintenance on the PSV5000
System.
This section describes the preventive maintenance schedule for the
PSV5000 System and equipment options, with topics appearing in this
order:
Maintenance Schedule starting on the next page
Workspace, Head and Gantry on page 98
Programmers on page 119
The Laser Module on page 124
Handler Computer on page 129
Troubleshooting on page 131
Tape Output System Maintenance on page 140
Tray Feeder on page 148
Maintenance Additional Features
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Make copies of this chart
and post near your work
area.
Maintenance Schedule
This Maintenance Interval Chart below recommends intervals based on
single-shift daily usage. Information about the specified procedures and
intervals can be found on the pages referenced in the right column.
An asterisk (*) denotes optional equipment.
Date
completed
/ initials
Component
Action
(see precautions also, on page listed)
Page
Items to check Every Day
Every day Sockets
Clean with dry compressed air. Check for wear;
replace if necessary. For HIC Socket Adapters, see
more information in customer letter Cleaning HIC
Sockets (PN 983-5053) on our web site Technical
Library. This link opens the PDF which lists
cautions and suggested items, such as Cleaning
brush (PN 5655500901) and ProGold Wipes
(PN 5705500902).
page
98
Every day Input air pressure
Verify the input air pressure at the regulator is
within specifications and that it is constant, that is
the Nm3/min. [Normal Cubic Meter/min.] (SCFM )
must be stable. For specifications, see Connecting
Air on page 34.
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