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Data I/O FLX500 Chptr 3 —26— Rerunning the PV -Kit If you suspect a problem with the FLX500 , you can check to see if the problem is the FLX500 and not a device, algorithm, or pow er source, by rerunning the PV -Ki…

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For troubleshooting items not found here, see the
FLX on-screen Diagnostics Help for a thorough
troubleshooting tree. This Help is only available
when in the diagnostics area of the software
interface (opened with the Tools button). The
Diagnostics Windows require a PIN (Personal
Identification Number) for access.
3 …
Troubleshooting

Data I/O
FLX500 Chptr 3
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Rerunning the PV-Kit
If you suspect a problem with the FLX500, you
can check to see if the problem is the FLX500 and
not a device, algorithm, or power source, by
rerunning the PV-Kit job. All hardware required
to run the PV-Kit job, including 16 devices, came
with the FLX500. Contact Data I/O for informa-
tion about ordering replacement parts for the
PV-Kit.
NOTE: Be sure the Socket Adapters are
clean before running the PV-Kit job.
1. Rerun the PV-Kit job. For instructions see
Run PV-Kit on page 5.
2. Read the Throughput displayed on the sta-
tistics screen on the monitor by tapping the
Statistics button on the Run Window.
Record the PPH in the PV-Kit Performance
chart on page 47.
Figure 14—The Statistics Window displays
Throughput, often abbreviated as PPH.
If the PPH is the same as when the machine was
new (approximately 500 PPH) then you can
eliminate many of the possible error causes.

3 … Troubleshooting Actuating a Programmer
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If you are experiencing low throughput during
normal operation, and your PPH when run-
ning the PV-Kit job is . . .
. . . greatly reduced from the original, then contact
Data I/O or your local representative. For contact
information see Customer Support on page 35.
. . . the same as when it was new, then you can gen-
erally eliminate suspected problems with the
FLX500. The problem may have to do with your
device, algorithm, job file, etc. (things related to
device or job file).
Actuating a Programmer
Without Power
If you have a Programmer Module that is not
installed on an FLX500 and still has a Socket
Adapter in it, the Actuator Plate should be in the
up position for removal of the Socket Adapter. If
it is in the down position, you can remove the
adapter by manually actuating the Actuator
Plate to the up (sockets closed) position.
To manually actuate the plate on a programmer
without power:
1. Lay the Programmer Module on its side to
access the bottom.
2. With a flat screwdriver, rotate the actuator
screw shown in Figure 15 as many revolu-
tions as necessary to free the Actuator Plate
so it can be slid out.