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Tasks and Kits Serializing Devices You may want to program a serial number into the devices and/or print the number on the label. TaskLink's Serialization... option offers an opportunity to do this in software. A sa…

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Handling/
Labeling Parameters...
Package
Pin 1 Orientation
Tasks
and
Kits
Label
Select
this
parameter
to
label
the
devices.
Devices
do
not
have
to
be
programmed
(or
verified)
and
labeled
in
the
same
process.
They
can
be
programmed
and
placed
in
tubes
to
be
labeled
by
the
2500
later.
The
2500
default
configuration
will
not
label
devices
that
have
failed
the
programming
operation.
(The
2500
can
be
configured
to
label
both
passed
and
failed
devices.
Refer
to
the
Binning
command
in
local
mode
in
Appendix
F.)
Devices
that
have
failed
can
be
labeled
only
by
passing
them
through
the
2500
a
second
time.
Selecting
Handling/
Labeling
Parameters
Numerous
parameters
are
available
by
selecting
the
pushbutton.
Press
and
the
More
Task
Parameters
selection
box
appears
(see
Figure
3-1,
screen
4).
Most
of
these
should
remain
at
their
default
settings.
The
parameters
that
must
be
defined
for
all
Tasks
are
the
selections.
Move
the
screen
cursor
over
Handling/Labeling
Parameters...
and
press
to
select
this
parameter
set.
The
following
handler
and
labeler
parameters
are
defined
in
this
dialog
box.
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3-6
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Selecting
the
Package
Type
The
field
defines
the
device
package
type
you
will
be
processing.
Move
the
screen
cursor
to
this
field
and
press
F2.
TaskLink
displays
a
list
of
package
and
pin
counts
from
8-pin
DIP
to
84-pin
PLCC
devices.
The
package
type
“DIP
24-.3"
represents
a
24-pin
DIP
device
in
a
300
mil.
package
width.
To
select
a
new
package
type,
move
the
screen
cursor
to
the
new
type
and
press
.
Device
Orientation:
Pin
1
Press
Tab
to
move
to
the
field.
This
parameter
is
critical
because
it
tells
the
2500
where
pin
1
on
the
device
will
be
positioned
in
the
input
track.
The
beam
inserts
the
device
into
the
programming
module
with
pin
1
always
to
the
right,
pointing
toward
the
input
tube.
The
Task
must
accurately
identify
the
position
of
pin
1
as
the
devices
are
loaded
in
the
input
track
so
that
the
beam
rotates
and
inserts
it
in
the
programming
module
correctly.
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
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Tasks
and
Kits
Serializing
Devices
You
may
want
to
program
a
serial
number
into
the
devices
and/or
print
the
number
on
the
label.
TaskLink's
Serialization...
option
offers
an
opportunity
to
do
this
in
software.
A
sample
serialization
program
called
serializ.exe
is
provided
with
TaskLink.
For
detailed
information
on
the
serialization
program,
refer
to
the
External
Serialization
Program
section
on
page
3-25
and
to
the
online
help
topic
“Writing
a
Serialization
Program”
under
TaskLink's
General
Help
Index.
To
implement
serialization
features
not
provided
by
serializ.exe,
you
will
need
to
write
a
short
external
serialization
program
(ESP)
to
generate
your
serial
number
and
save
it
in
an
ASCII
file
for
TaskLink
to
use.
To
print
a
serial
number
on
a
label,
enter
a
percent
sign
(%)
in
the
label
text
field
(ProMaster
2500
dialog
box)
for
each
character
to
be
printed
on
the
label
(refer
to
the
command
line
length
parameter
Note:
You
must
have
UI
5
version
1.06
or
greater
to
print
a
serial
number.
Figure
3-16
shows
the
process
steps
in
creating
a
file
to
be
used
for
serializing
devices.
The
Program
line
in
TaskLink's
Serialization
Parameters
screen
(see
Figure
3-15)
allows
you
to
enter
the
executable
name
for
your
external
program
(ESP).
You
can
also
include
the
path
and
command
line
arguments
that
define
the
characteristics
of
the
serial
number
to
pass
to
the
ESP.
The
ESP
is
called
from
the
command
line
using
a
command
similar
to
the
following:
drive:
\
path
\file_name
where
drive
is
the
drive
where
the
ESP
resides,
path
is
a
valid
DOS
path
to
the
subdirectory
where
the
ESP
is
written,
and
flle_name
is
the
ESP
executable
file
name
and
extension.
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2500
User
Manual
Tasks
and
Kits
Figure
3-15
Serialization
Parameters
Dialog
Box
Serialization
Method
select
File
when
operating
with
an
ESP.
(The
Memory
Buffer
selection
is
offered
to
maintain
compatibility
with
a
previous
product
and
should
not
be
used
to
create
a
new
ESP.)
RAM
Serialization
select
On
when
you
want
the
serial
number
to
be
programmed
in
the
device.
Selecting
Off
will
print
the
serial
number
on
the
label
when
you
have
included
two
or
more
percent
(%)
signs
in
a
row
in
the
label
text
field
(in
the
ProMaster
2500
dialog
box).
Edit
Starting
Number
set
to
Yes
when
the
starting
serial
number
will
be
entered
or
edited
by
the
operator
at
the
start
of
the
Task.
Enter
the
new
serial
number
in
the
Next
Serial
Number
field.
TaskLink
will
record
the
last
serial
number
programmed
into
a
device,
increment
it,
and
use
it
as
the
starting
number
the
next
time
the
Task
is
run.
Select
No
if
you
want
to
operate
in
this
manner.
Keep
Next
Number
select
Yes
if
you
want
TaskLink
to
record
the
next
valid
serial
number
so
it
can
be
used
the
next
time
the
Task
is
run.
If
the
last
successfully
programmed
and
serialized
device
had
a
serial
number
of
7123,
selecting
Yes
would
program
serial
number
7124
into
the
first
device
on
the
next
run
of
the
Task.
When
this
dialog
box
is
complete,
move
the
cursor
to
<
OK>
and
press
.
TaskLink
calls
the
ESP
program
(see
Figure
3-16)
when
the
Task
is
run,
before
the
first
device
is
processed.
The
ESP
generates
a
valid
serial
number,
creates
an
ASCII
file
called
SeriaLdat
and
writes
it
on
the
PC
s
disk.
The
ESP
passes
control
back
to
TaskLink.
The
serial
number
file
is
downloaded
to
the
2500's
RAM,
and
the
device
is
programmed.
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