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* ) 1670-1 X1 X3 X2 X4 X1 X3 X2 X4 X1 X3 X2 X4 28C 28E 28D 28B PLCC 28-5 PLCC 28-1 PLCC 28-2 PLCC 28-3 PLCC 28-4 28A 28A X1 X3 X2 X4 28B 28A X1 X3 X2 X4 28A 28A = NO CONFIGURATION BLOCK Operation Figure 4-7 Configuration…

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Describing
a
Kit
Figure
3-24
Edit
Kit
Screen
When
TaskLink
enters
this
dialog
box
the
cursor
is
in
the
Description
entry
field.
Enter
a
description
of
up
to
40
printable
characters.
Specify
Source
Database
Selecting
Tasks
for
the
Kit
The
Source
Database
is
the
xxxx.tsk
file
containing
all
the
Tasks
you
include
in
the
Kit
you
are
creating.
A
Kit
can
only
access
one
Source
Database.
To
change
to
a
different
Source
Database,
enter
the
path
and
filename
in
the
Source
Database
entry
field,
or
press
F2
and
TaskLink
displays
a
list
of
files.
Move
the
screen
cursor
to
highlight
the
filename.
Press
to
accept
the
new
database
file.
Move
the
screen
cursor
to
the
first
line
in
the
Task/Quantity
/Message
#
entry
box
and
press
to
access
the
Set
up
Task
dialog
box
(see
Figure
3-
25).
Figure
3-25
Naming
the
First
TasA
in
the
Kit
Enter
the
name
of
the
Task
you
want
your
Kit
to
run
first,
or
press
F2
to
choose
from
a
list
of
files
displayed
by
TaskLink.
Move
the
screen
cursor
to
highlight
a
Task
and
press
to
select
it
for
your
Kit.
When
you
select
a
Task,
TaskLink
displays
the
selected
Task
in
the
Task
entry
field.
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1
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
3-35

*
)
1670-1
X1
X3
X2 X4
X1
X3
X2 X4
X1
X3
X2 X4
28C
28E
28D 28B
PLCC 28-5
PLCC 28-1 PLCC 28-2 PLCC 28-3 PLCC 28-4
28A 28A
X1
X3
X2 X4
28B 28A
X1
X3
X2 X4
28A
28A
= NO CONFIGURATION BLOCK
Operation
Figure
4-7
Configuration
Box
Lid
—
Optional
Configurations
for
28-pin
Module.
Figure
4-7
shows
that
the
PLCC-28-4
requires
two
configuration
blocks
marked
“28
A”
installed
in
connectors
XI
and
X3
on
the
programming
module.
The
two
other
connectors
on
the
module
(X2
and
X4)
are
marked
with
an
asterisk
(
to
indicate
that
those
positions
should
be
left
open
(empty).
3.
Remove
the
current
blocks
—
Remove
the
blocks
currently
installed
in
the
module
and
put
them
in
the
correct
compartment
in
the
box.
Blocks
marked
“28A”
are
located
in
compartment
A.
CAUTION:
Be
careful
when
removing
the
configuration
blocks.
A
careless
removal
technique
can
result
加
damage
to
the
configuration
connector
or
to
the
traces
on
the
board.
4.
Install
the
new
blocks
—
Install
the
blocks
in
the
positions
shown
on
the
box
lid's
drawing
(see
Figure
4-7).
5.
Install
the
module
on
the
2500.
6.
Program
devices.
4-10
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual

1767-1
FRONT OF 2500
SPA PINS
PROGRAMMING
MODULE
PROGRAMMING STATION
X2
X4
3
X
ALIGNMENT
PIN (1 of 4)
VIEW FROM THE SIDE
FRONT
OF 2500
BEAM
CHUCK
PROGRAMMING
MODULE
Operation
Installing
a
Programming
Module
Install
the
new
programming
module
with
the
silk-screened
X4
to
the
right
(toward
the
input
track).
Guide
pins
on
the
2500
will
not
allow
you
to
install
the
module
backwards.
If
the
beam
is
centered
over
the
programming
station,
insert
the
module
at
an
angle
into
position
as
shown
in
Figure
4-8.
Figure
4-8
Installing
a
Programming
Module
Adjusting
the
Track
Width
The
2500
automatically
completes
the
installation
of
the
module
on
the
programming
pin
interface
(SPA
pins)
when
you
start
the
Task.
System
software
controls
the
release
of
the
module
between
Tasks
and
when
the
operator
requests
it
by
pressing
STOP
(on
the
2500's
keyboard)
twice.
Pressing
START
closes
the
clamps
on
the
module
again.
Whenever
a
new
Task
requires
that
you
change
device
package
type,
you
must
adjust
the
track
width
for
the
new
device.
All
three
track
sections
are
adjusted
by
turning
the
track
width
adjustment
knob
(see
Figure
4-9).
To
adjust
the
track
width,
perform
the
following
procedure.
CAUTION:
Be
sure
to
adjust
the
track
width
according
to
the
following
procedure.
Closing
the
track
on
a
device
while
it
is
in
the
track
may
compress
the
leads
and
damage
the
device.
4-12
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual