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Keep Current Subscription Service
Keep Current 7
Sample Keep Current Scenario
The following example illustrates a typical Keep Current scenario:
1. In May, you update your system software to version
x
.4. At the same
time, you enroll in the Keep Current Subscription Service.
2. In June, Cruft Technologies announces a new device, the Cruft 1263.
3. A week later, Data I/O announces support for the Cruft 1263 and
places a Keep Current algorithm for the Cruft 1263 on the Keep
Current BBS and the Data I/O web page.
4. The next day you connect to the Keep Current Library via the BBS or
the web page and download the new algorithm for the Cruft 1263.
5. In August, Data I/O releases version
x
.5 system software, complete
with the new algorithm for the Cruft 1263.
6. You update your programmer to version
x
.5 system software. The
algorithm for the Cruft 1263 is part of the system software.
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Figure 1-1. ProMaster 2500 System..............................................................1-2
Figure 1-2. External Features of the 2500....................................................1-3
Figure 1-3. System Air Adjustment Knobs.................................................1-5
Figure 1-4. External Features on the ProMaster 2500 (rear view) ...........1-5
Figure 1-5. Major Features Under the Hood...............................................1-6
Figure 1-6. Dot Matrix Labeler Component Identification Drawing......1-7
Figure 1-7. Beams and Programming Station Component Identification Drawing
1-8
Figure 1-8. The ProMaster 2500 Front Panel...............................................1-9
Figure 1-9. TaskLink Main Screen: Options Pull-Down Menu Selected.. 1-
12
Figure 1-10. TaskLink General Parameters Dialog Box..........................1-13
Figure 2-1. Connecting the Air Line from the External Source to the 2500..
2-2
Figure 2-2. The 2500 Shipping Crate............................................................ 2-3
Figure 2-3. System Contents..........................................................................2-4
Figure 2-4. Selecting the Correct Quick Connect.......................................2-5
Figure 2-5. Connecting the External Air to the 2500..................................2-6
Figure 2-6. Adjusting High and Low Air Pressure....................................2-7
Figure 2-7. Chuck Selection Chart................................................................2-8
Figure 2-8. Adjusting Plate Height...............................................................2-9
Figure 2-9. Loading Labels in the Dot Matrix Printer.............................2-10
Figure 2-10. Installing the Labeler Ribbon Cassette in the Dot Matrix Printer
2-12
Figure 2-11. Threading Labels in the Thermal Printer............................2-14
Figure 2-12. Threading a Ribbon in the Thermal Printer........................2-15
Figure 2-13. TaskLink Main Screen (Administrator Mode)...................2-18
Figure 2-14. Labeler Setup Path (Local mode on the front panel).........2-23
Figure 2-15. Changing the Label Calibration Value................................2-24
Figure 2-16. Changing the Label Placement Value..................................2-25
Figure 2-17. Changing the Dot Split Value...............................................2-26
Figure 2-18. Print Shift (affects vertical position).....................................2-27
Figure 2-19. Label Calibration (affects horizontal position)...................2-28
Figure 2-20. Location of Firmware EPROMs on the Main Controller Board
2-31
Figure 3-1. Overview of the Steps Involved in Creating Tasks...............3-3
Figure 3-2. Add Task Pull-down Menu.......................................................3-4
Figure 3-3. Add Task Dialog Box.................................................................3-5
Figure 3-4. Edit Task Dialog Box..................................................................3-6
Figure 3-5. Illegal Bit Condition ...................................................................3-8
Figure 3-6. ProMaster Dialog Box................................................................3-9
Figure 3-7. Selecting Orientation of Device Pin 1 in the Input Tube Using TaskLink
3-10
Figure 3-8. Recommended Device Orientation in Input Device............3-11
Figure 3-9. Logic Device Parameters.........................................................3-12
Figure 3-10. Memory Device Task .............................................................3-14
Figure 3-11. Memory Parameters Dialog Box...........................................3-15
Figure 3-12. Commands Available under Setup......................................3-19
Figure 3-13. Log File Format Compared to Task Statistics Screen........3-19
Figure 3-14. General Parameters Dialog Box............................................3-20
Figure 3-15. Serialization Parameters Dialog Box....................................3-22
Figure 3-16. The Serialization Process.......................................................3-23
Figure 3-17. Utilities Pull-down Menu......................................................3-27
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Figure 3-18. Commands Available from the Options Pull-down Menu..3-
28
Figure 3-19. Selecting Security Options.....................................................3-29
Figure 3-20. Password Screen for System Operators...............................3-30
Figure 3-21. Configuring Operating Preferences.....................................3-31
Figure 3-22. Selecting “Add Kit” from the Main Screen.........................3-32
Figure 3-23. Kits are a Series of Tasks in a Single Job..............................3-33
Figure 3-24. Edit Kit Screen.........................................................................3-34
Figure 3-25. Naming the First Task in the Kit..........................................3-34
Figure 3-26. Adding the Second Task to the Kit ......................................3-35
Figure 3-27. Sample Message Presented to System Operator when Kit Is Run
3-36
Figure 3-28. Selecting the Batch File Command.......................................3-38
Figure 4-1. Overview of the Procedure for Starting a Task......................4-3
Figure 4-2. TaskLink Operator Screen.........................................................4-5
Figure 4-3. Enter Your Name on the Security Screen................................4-6
Figure 4-4. TaskLink Main Operator Screen...............................................4-6
Figure 4-5. Configuring Blocks on a Programming Module....................4-8
Figure 4-6. Configuration Box Compartments...........................................4-9
Figure 4-7. Configuration Box LidOptional Configurations for 28-pin Module.
4-10
Figure 4-8. Installing a Programming Module.........................................4-12
Figure 4-9. Adjusting the Track Width — Turning the knob clockwise
opens all three track sections together. .....................................................4-13
Figure 4-10. Final Track Adjustment.........................................................4-14
Figure 4-11. Closeup View of Input Track with 8-pin 150-mil Device
Keeper Bar Assembly Installed ..................................................................4-15
Figure 4-12. 8-pin 150-mil SOIC Device Keeper Bar Assembly Mounted in
the Input Track..............................................................................................4-16
Figure 4-13. Chuck Selection Chart............................................................4-16
Figure 4-14. Adjusting High and Low Air Pressure................................4-17
Figure 4-15. Threading New Labels in the Dot Matrix Printer..............4-19
Figure 4-16. Threading Labels in the Thermal Printer............................4-21
Figure 4-17. Installing Devices in the Tube Holder................................. 4-23
Figure 4-18. Main Operator Screen in TaskLink......................................4-23
Figure 4-19. Choosing a Process From Those Presented on the Screen 4-24
Figure 4-20. Checking the Sumcheck.........................................................4-25
Figure 4-21. Setting Pass Limit and Parts Per Tube.................................4-25
Figure 4-22. Aligning Beam to the Device ................................................4-27
Figure 4-23. Aligning Device to the Module ............................................4-28
Figure 4-24. Checking the Front-to-Back Alignment (looking from the
perspective of the input track)....................................................................4-29
Figure 4-25. Device too Close to the Front................................................4-30
Figure 4-26. Device too Close to the Back.................................................4-30
Figure 4-27. DIP Device Alignment...........................................................4-32
Figure 4-28. TaskLink Status Screen During Device Processing...........4-33
Figure 4-29. Task Session Summary Screen..............................................4-34
Figure 4-30. Kits are a Series of Tasks in a Single Job..............................4-35
Figure 4-31. Overview: Running a Kit (the number by each screen refers to
the number of the step describing it on the previous page.................... 4-37
Figure 4-32. Track Air Adjustment Knob..................................................4-38
Figure 5-1. Optic and Microswitch Locations ............................................5-3
Figure 5-2. High and Low Pressure Air Lines..........................................5-10