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Local Mo de F-12 ProMa ster 25 00 U ser Ma nual The 2500 displays : Press 1 . The 250 0 displays: The C in the displays represents the category signal sent by TaskLink (or any computer remote control driver program) to i…

Local Mode
ProMaster 2500 User Manual F-11
The 2500 displays:
Enter a number from 0 to 254. Entering a “0” (zero) places the left end of
the label on the leading edge of the device; each unit higher moves the
label 0.010-inches away from the leading edge of the device. Press
ENTER
to accept the selection.
This parameter can also be changed by the system administrator using
TaskLink.
Label Adjust
This is a fine-tune adjustment for the label placement value when it is set
to “autocenter.” To change the value when the 2500 is in the local mode,
go to the Labeler Setup menu and press
3
.
The 2500 displays:
Use the 2500’s key pad to change the displayed setting. Increasing the
number moves the label farther from the leading edge of the device.
When you have entered the desired value, save it by pressing
ENTER
.
The 2500 records this value as the new default and returns to the Labeler
Setup menu.
Note: When you are running a Task or performing any other handler operation,
it is best to use the Stop command
LOWER CASE
+
C
for this parameter.
Handler Menu
The items in this menu allow you to alter parameters affecting the
handling of devices on the 2500.
Binning
The binning assignments defined by this command are used to redefine
which output tube on the 2500 will receive the pass and fail devices after
the programming operation. Under normal circumstances these will not
be changed from the factory defaults.
If it should become necessary to change the bin assignments, press
3
from
the System Setup menu to select HANDLER.
ENTER LABEL PLACEMENT VALUE (X):
ENTER "A" FOR AUTO CENTERING
* * * LABELER SETUP MENU * * *
1 - LABEL CALIBRATION 4 - SETUP MENU
2 - LABEL PLACEMENT
3 - LABEL ADJUST
ENTER LABEL ADJUST VALUE (X): _
* * * SYSTEM SETUP MENU * * *
1 - GENERAL 4 - MAIN MENU
2 - LABELER
3 - HANDLER

Local Mode
F-12 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
The 2500 displays:
Press
1
. The 2500 displays:
The
C
in the displays represents the category signal sent by TaskLink (or
any computer remote control driver program) to indicate the result of the
last programming operation. In the example above, a
C1
signal from
TaskLink indicates that the device passed.
BIN 1
represents output tube
holder 1 and
BIN 2
represents output tube holder 2. When TaskLink send
a C1 signal, the 2500’s beam takes the device to the labeler (if the Task has
label selected as part of the current process) and then places that device in
output track 1.
For a device that has had a programming error, TaskLink might be
configured to send a C2 to the 2500. The 2500 would not label the failed
device and would send it to output bin 2, which is output tube 2.
This is the default setting for the binning control setup. Notice that in the
second line for all failures, there is no
X
after
Label
in the second line of
the display above. If labeling has been selected in the Task, this
unselected option instructs the 2500 not to label a device that has failed. If
you find that the 2500 is labeling failed devices, check to see that someone
has not inadvertently placed an X after Label in the second line. The 2500
will not label passing devices with one label text and failing devices with
different label text.
Control Functions
This command is used in conjunction with the Program/Test Only and
Program/Test and Label commands under the Operations menu. These
commands are used by Data I/O service personnel only and are not
usable under normal operation.
* * * HANDLER SETUP MENU * * *
1 - BINNING
2 - CONTROL FUNCTIONS
3 - SETUP MENU
BIN 1=C1-X C2- C3- C4- C5- LABEL-X
BIN 2=C1- C2-X C3-X C4-X C5-X LABEL-

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ProMaster 2500 User Manual Index-1
A
Absolute addressing, 3-17
Adapter, air connection, 2-4
ADC optic
adjusting value, 5-34, B-2
adjusting, dot matrix printer, 5-34
adjusting, thermal printer, 5-35
label calibration, 5-7
positioning, 5-7
roller assembly, 5-15, 5-17
super optic collector, A-5
Adjusting
ADC optic, dot matrix printer, 5-34
ADC optic, thermal printer, 5-35
ADC value, 5-34, B-2
dot matrix print head gap, 5-24
dot split, 2-26
label placement, 2-25, 5-25
label print position, 5-25
label print position, thermal printer, 5-26
labels, 5-25
print intensity, thermal printer, 2-29
print quality, dot matrix printer, 2-22
thermal printer, 5-27
track, 5-64
track air, 4-38
track width, 4-12
Air
handler input, 4-17
input requirements, 2-2
Air filter, external, 2-5
Air flow, system, 5-9
Air gauges, setting, 2-7, 4-17
Air input, pressure, 4-17
Air line
adapter, 2-4
connection, 2-5
disconnecting, 2-6
Air pressure
adjusting, 2-7
adjustment knobs, 1-4
recommended settings, 2-5
Alarm, audible, setting, F-9
Algorithm-specific error message, 6-2
Aligning device
to DIP/SOIC/32-pin PLCC module, 4-31
to PLCC module, 4-27
Anti-backlash nut, replacement, 7-24
Antistatic precautions, 4-4
Antistatic wrist strap, 5-50
Application plate, checking the height, 2-9
Attachment, 8-pin 150 mil SOIC device, 4-14
Audible alarm
about, 2-21
setting, F-9
Automatic RAM fill command, 3-18
Auto-Select, 3-11