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Computer Remote Control Response: R16 (when rotation is completed) @@17X Define Pass Category — X represents category number 1 to 5. This command allows the remote computer to define the pass category. If this command is…

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Computer
Remote
Control
This
command
is
used
in
conjunction
with
the
command
@13.
When
the
2500
sends
the
remote
computer
a
:
it
waits
indefinitely
for
an
@14
command.
The
category
number
sent
with
command
@14
is
converted
to
a
bin
number
using
the
binning
map.
If
labeling
is
assigned
to
the
bin,
the
device
is
labeled
with
information
received
from
the
label
hex
file
then
put
into
the
assigned
bin.
If
you
are
labeling
the
present
device
with
the
same
information
as
the
previous
device,
we
recommend
that
you
use
the
alternative
form
of
this
command:
@14XP.
This
allows
for
maximum
throughput.
Alternate:
@14AP
(P
commands
the
2500
to
use
the
last
label
sent).
Do
not
send
a
2500
hex
file.
Response:
R14
@@15
Download
the
2500
Device
Table
The
device
table
is
downloaded
in
the
following
format:
XX-DEWCE
(cr-lf)
XX-DEVICE
XX-DEVICE
XX-DEVICE
R15
(cr-lf)
where
XX
represents
the
device
index
number
(01
to
99)
in
decimal,
and
DEVICE
represents
the
device
package,
such
as
PLCC
20
for
a
20-pin
PLCC
device.
For
a
complete
list
of
supported
device
package
types,
refer
to
the
Q2
command
in
the
“Hex
Label
Format”
section
of
this
appendix.
Description:
This
command
allows
the
remote
computer
to
obtain
the
latest
device
table
list
from
the
2500,
ensuring
that
the
remote
computer
has
the
latest
device
information.
The
remote
computer
can
reformat
the
list
and
display
it
on
the
computer
screen
for
the
operator
to
select
and
run.
Response:
the
2500
device
table
followed
by
R15
@@16X
Retry
Devices
in
Programming
Module
where
X
represents
from
0
to
3,
where
0
=
No
rotation
(reseat
only),
1
=
Rotate
90
degrees,
2
=
Rotate
180
degrees,
and
3
=
Rotate
270
degrees.
This
command
must
be
used
in
conjunction
with
the
@13
command.
It
is
used
to
reorient
the
device
in
the
programming
module
if
a
backwards
device
is
detected
by
the
computer
interfacing
to
the
programming
electronics.
Example:
The
computer
sends
the
@13
command
to
the
2500.
The
2500
loads
a
device
into
the
programming
module
and
returns
a
:
(CR-LF)
to
the
computer.
The
computer
sends
a
PROGRAM
(P)
command
to
the
2500
and
receives
a
“device
insertion”
error.
The
computer
can
instruct
the
2500
to
rotate
the
device
(by
sending
an
@16X
command)
to
try
to
reinsert
the
device
with
the
correct
orientation.
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Response:
R16
(when
rotation
is
completed)
@@17X
Define
Pass
Category
X
represents
category
number
1
to
5.
This
command
allows
the
remote
computer
to
define
the
pass
category.
If
this
command
is
not
sent,
the
2500
assumes
that
all
parts
receiving
a
label
are
good.
When
a
part
is
good,
the
“PART
TOTAL”
is
incremented
and
compared
to
the
^PROGRAM
TARGET”
to
determine
if
the
run
is
complete.
Response:
R17
@@18
Handler
Identification
This
command
allows
the
remote
computer
to
determine
the
type
of
Data
I/O
handler.
Response:
R2500
@@21
Print
Only
Causes
the
2500
to
print
labels
only.
This
is
followed
by
a
hex
file.
The
user
must
press
START
for
each
printed
label.
To
invoke
a
new
command,
send
a
!
(the
reset
command).
Response:
R21
@@22
Purge
Cycles
devices
remaining
in
the
system
to
the
output
tubes.
Response:
R22
@@23X
Contact
Adjust
Determines
whether
the
2500
will
stop
with
the
first
device
and
ask
the
operator
to
align
the
device
to
the
programming
module
contacts.
X
=
0
Do
not
stop
for
contact
adjust
X
=
1
Stop
for
contact
adjust
Response:
R23
#
!
Request
Number
Of
Devices
Labeled
This
command
returns
the
number
of
devices
labeled
since
the
last
@01
or
@02
command.
It
may
be
sent
at
any
time.
Response:
RXXXX
(XXXX
=
four-digit
decimal
number
in
ASCII)
Reset
This
command
stops
any
command
in
progress
and
prepares
the
2500
to
accept
the
next
command.
A
reset
may
be
sent
at
any
time.
WARNING:
A
500
millisecond
delay
must
occur
before
the
next
command
is
issued.
Response:
None
*
(asterisk)
Terminate
job
This
command
is
used
to
terminate
a
job
initiated
by
the
@03XX,
@12XXXX,
or
@13XXYYZZZZ
commands
before
the
specified
part
count
has
been
reached.
After
the
*
is
received,
the
2500
sets
the
current
device
in
the
appropriate
output
track
and
does
not
pick
the
next
device
from
the
input
track.
Response:
R*
after
the
last
part
is
sorted
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UNABLE TO LOWER BEAM
ERROR CLEARED.
LABELS NOT CALIBRATED, PRESS START.
ENTER DOT SPLIT VALUE.
UNABLE TO PICK DEVICE, PRESS START.
OUT OF LABELS, PRESS START.
TESTSITE CLAMP MALFUNCTION, PRESS START.
UNABLE TO LOWER BEAM, PRESS START.
UNABLE TO RAISE BEAM.
BEAM MOTOR MALFUNCTION, PRESS KEY.
HANDLER PORT MALFUNCTION.
REMOTE COMPUTER NOT READY.
PROGRAMMER NOT READY.
INVALID PROGRAMMER RESPONSE, PRESS KEY.
PROGRAMMER NOT RESPONDING.
ERROR RECEIVED WHILE ATTEMPTING LOAD.
TARGET DEVICE COUNT ACHIEVED, PRESS KEY.
CHECKSUM ERROR.
INVALID DATA FORMAT.
DEVICE SIZE DATA RECORD IS MISSING.
DEVICE ROTATION DATA RECORD IS MISSING.
DEVICE ERROR CLEARED, PRESS START.
INPUT CAL ERROR, PRESS START.
OUTPUT CAL ERROR, PRESS START.
RECEIVING TUBE NOT AVAILABLE.
CATEGORY.
DEVICE JAM AT OUTPUT TUBE, PRESS START.
ILLEGAL REMOTE COMMAND.
Computer
Remote
Control
Handler
CRC
Error
Codes
If
the
2500
stops
during
operation
due
to
an
error,
the
audible
alarm
sounds,
and
one
of
the
following
messages
is
displayed.
The
2500
sends
an
error
code
to
the
remote
computer
in
the
form
of
a
#
followed
by
a
three-digit
decimal
between
E00
and
E99,
followed
by
a
CR-LF.
In
most
cases,
the
operator
must
take
some
corrective
action
and
press
a
key
to
restart
the
2500.
For
example,
#E07
indicates
an
error.
As
soon
as
the
beam
is
lowered,
the
2500
sends
#000
to
indicate
the
error
condition
has
been
cleared
and
then
resumes
operation.
These
error
codes
and
their
corresponding
messages,
which
can
occur
any
time
during
the
execution
of
a
remote
command,
are
listed
below:
Code
Error
Text
000
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
027
028
029
099
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