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ProM aster 25 00 User Manua l 6-1 6 Troubleshooting This chapt er describes P roMaster 25 00 messages a nd contains troubleshooting flow charts. Use the flow charts to help determine the likely cause of probl ems you may…

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ProMaster 2500 User Manual 6-1
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Troubleshooting
This chapter describes ProMaster 2500 messages and contains
troubleshooting flow charts. Use the flow charts to help determine the
likely cause of problems you may experience while operating the 2500.
Some of the items listed in the flow chart refer to repair and replacement
procedures that should be performed by trained service technicians.
These repair and replacement procedures are described in Chapter 7.
The information in this chapter is presented in the following order:
Messages................................................................................................... 6-1
Troubleshooting Flow Charts................................................................ 6-6
WARNING:Performing the repair and replacement procedures listed
in the troubleshooting flow chart may expose you to
harmful high voltage. To avoid electrical shock or
mechanical injury, only a service technician trained on
electromechanical equipment should perform these
procedures. If you are not a service technician who has
been trained on the 2500, do not raise the main plate.
Messages
This section lists and describes, in alphabetical order, the system error
messages that appear on the 2500’s front panel and selected messages
from the TaskLink screen.
Note: For descriptions of TaskLink messages not described below, refer to the
software’s online documentation (press F1 while the error is on the
screen).

Troubleshooting
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ALGORITHM-SPECIFIC ERROR
A few devices have special internal features or programming
requirements not used by any other devices. When the 2500 detects an
error while trying to access one of these unique features, it issues this
generic error code. Record the part number on the device, the device part
number in the Task, and contact Data I/O Support (phone numbers listed
in the Preface) for additional assistance.
BEAM OPTIC MALFUNCTION
The beam reference optic is not operating correctly.
Run the diagnostic tests. Clean, adjust, or replace the optics (emitter or
collector) as needed.
Check the optics and harness wiring.
CAPACITOR CONFIGURATION
ERROR
The programming module’s configuration jumpers are not located in the
correct positions for the device being programmed. Refer to page 4-8 for
the configuration procedure.
CATEGORY X BIN NOT
AVAILABLE
The system does not recognize an output tube in the output tube holder.
Insert an output tube and the operation should continue. If it still fails,
check the microswitch by performing the output tube Optic test.
Check the switch and harness wiring.
DEVICE ALGORITHM NOT
FOUND
The device defined in the Task was not found. This error occurs if an
algorithm update was installed without updating the device list.
If a new Algorithm disk or disks have recently been installed, run the
Task Database Device Check
utility to check for any name mismatches.
DEVICE ON THE BEAM WAS
DROPPED. CAREFULLY
REPLACE THE DEVICE ON
CHUCK OR REMOVE FROM
SYSTEM AND PRESS START
This message appears if the beam fails to correctly pick up a device.
If possible, place the device on the chuck correctly. When it is properly
replaced, the 2500 displays:
Press
START
to continue the operation.
If the beam fails to pick up the device and you cannot replace it on the
chuck properly, remove the device and press
START
.
Check the vacuum in diagnostics. Check for leaks in the beam or hoses.
Ensure that the air pressure is at the correct setting.
DEVICE OVERCURRENT
The device in the programming module drew excessive current. The
device may be defective. Inspect the programming module for excessive
wear to the block or deformed module contacts. Replace as required.
DEVICE ERROR CLEARED, PRESS START