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Firmware Keys and STOP Comma nds B-4 ProMast er 25 00 Use r Man ual STOP Com mands Use the STOP commands to pause and change parameters from the middle of a Task (j ob). By using these convenient commands, you can suspen…

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Firmware Keys and STOP Commands
ProMaster 2500 User Manual B-3
From the Diagnostics/Motor Menu
Changes beam &
input/output motor
speed
LOWER CASE + M
Allows changes to the speed for the beam motor,
input track shake motor, and output track shake
motor. Increasing the motor value on the display
lowers the speed and increases the motor’s torque. If
the beam is stalling, the lead screw should be cleaned
and lubricated. If this does not completely resolve
the beam problem, increase the value on the display
to give the motor more torque. (Default settings:
Beam maximum = 225; Input and output orbital
motors = 125.)
From the System Setup Menu
Saves system specific
parameters
LOWER CASE + S
Saves all function keys and current parameters as the
system specific parameters. Answer “Y” to the
question posed on the front panel display.
The 2500 has three separate sets of handler/labeler
parameters, which it stores in memory. These are
only those parameters entered from the 2500’s
keyboard. (TaskLink screen parameters are saved by
that program on your PC hard disk.)
Current default parameters.
Each time you turn
the handler off, the system software saves all the
existing parameters to EEPROM and restores
these same values when you power up again.
System specific parameters.
The parameters
saved by the
LOWER CASE + S
command are
user-defined parameters. This function key
command allows you to set the handler for a
particular set of configuration parameters chosen
by your company. These are also written to a
different EEPROM block on the handler
controller board than the system parameters are.
If these values are changed by another user (as
described in option #1 above) you may restore
the last set of saved parameters by pressing
LOWER CASE + R
.
Factory default parameters.
These are the
original firmware parameters that the 2500 uses
during powerup mode. To restore these factory
values, enter
LOWER CASE + D
from the 2500’s
main menu. Answer the display’s confirmation
question by pressing
LOWER CASE + Y
.
Restore previously
saved system
parameters
LOWER CASE + R
Restores system specific parameters previously
saved by the
LOWER CASE + S
command. Press
Y
to answer “Yes” to the question prompts on the front
panel display to restore these firmware key and
setup parameters.
Function Keys to Press Description
Firmware Keys and STOP Commands
B-4 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
STOP Commands
Use the STOP commands to pause and change parameters from the
middle of a Task (job). By using these convenient commands, you can
suspend a running Task and continue later from the same point without
having to exit and restart. Unlike the firmware keys, STOP commands do
not need to be called from a specific 2500 menu.
To use this set of commands perform the following steps:
1. Pause the 2500’s Task processing by pressing
STOP
.
2. Select a parameter.
3. Change the parameter’s value.
Press
START
to continue running the Task.
Most of the commands described below display a numeric value that
represents the current parameter setting. The display’s messages prompt
you to use the
and
or numeric keypad to change the values. Press
START
to continue running the Task.
Function
Press STOP,
Then press Description
Parts per tube LOWER CASE + T
Enter the number of parts per tube on the keyboard.
Press
ENTER
and then
START
to continue running
the Task.
Label calibration value LOWER CASE + C
,
then
or
Alters when text begins printing on a label. Changing
this value moves text in LEFT/RIGHT direction on
the label. Press
CAL
to recalibrate the ADC label
detection optic after changing this value. Press
START
to continue the Task.
Label adjust LOWER CASE + A
,
then
or
Changes where the label is placed on a device. This
affects the placement of a label on the left-to-right
axis of the device. Each increase in the value moves
the label 0.010 inches closer to the leading edge of the
device. Press
START
to continue the Task.
Noise reduction LOWER CASE+ N
Decreases the beam advance speed to reduce the
noise caused by loud vibrations during application of
large labels. Enter a number from 1 to 99 (higher
numbers cause a greater increase in the dampening
effect). Press
START
to continue the Task.
Print shift
(Thermal Printer)
LOWER CASE + P
Press
and
to enter a new print shift value
between 0 and 16. Entering a larger numeric value
moves the printed character higher on the label.
Press
START
to continue running the Task.
Firmware Keys and STOP Commands
ProMaster 2500 User Manual B-5
Label advance
(Thermal Printer)
LOWER CASE + W
The label advance value defines how far a label is
extended above the application plate just before it is
applied. Increasing the numeric value advances the
label farther above the application plate.
Print intensity
(Thermal Printer)
LOWER CASE + I
The print intensity ranges from 0 (lightest) to 21
(darkest). Press
and
to enter a new thermal
intensity value between 0 and 21 at the display
prompt. Press
START
to continue running the Task.
Function
Press STOP,
Then press Description