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1942-2 (5) TUBE OUTPUT (1 + 2) BEAM TRAVERSE (6) LABELER (Hidden) (4) TUBE INPUT (3) BEAM ROTATE MOTOR ENCODER Figure 5-1 7 Location of the Motors Preventive Maintenance Test No. Motor Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 Beam Forwar…

PRESS NUMBER TO TEST MOTOR, E TO EXIT
1 - BEAM FORWARD 4 - TUBE INPUT
2 - BEAM REVERSE 5 - TUBE OUTPUT
3 - BEAM ROTATION 6 - LABELER
Preventive
Maintenance
Motor
Test
The
solenoids
perform
the
following
operations
(confirm
that
LEDs
on
the
solenoids
turn
on
for
the
duration
of
each
test):
•
Blower
—
Turns
on
low
air
pressure
to
the
output
tracks.
There
is
no
air
on
the
input
track.
•
Cutoff
—
Turns
low
air
pressure
to
the
beam
on
and
off.
If
you
are
running
all
tests,
perform
the
cutoff
test
first
when
you
enter
the
diagnostic
tests.
At
the
start
of
the
diagnostic
tests,
the
beam
should
be
up.
Pressing
3
directs
air
to
the
beam,
allowing
it
to
rise.
Note:
After
you
run
this
test
you
must
press
RESET
to
exit
the
solenoid
tests
and
then
reselect
协
e
solenoid
tests.
If
you
do
not
press
RESET,
the
Beam
Up/Down
and
the
High
Pressure
tests
will
not
operate
correctly.
•
Beam
Up/Down
—
Directs
low
air
pressure
to
raise
the
beam.
Pressing
the
4
key
allows
the
beam
to
lower.
•
Blow
Off
—
Turns
on
low
air
pressure
to
the
chuck
tip
to
assist
in
releasing
a
device.
Feel
for
air
blowing
out
of
the
chuck
tip.
•
High
Pressure
—
Turns
on
high
pressure.
The
beam
will
lower
quicker
than
the
Beam
Up/Down
test,
which
uses
low
air
pressure.
•
Vacuum
—
Turns
on
the
vacuum
generator.
Place
your
finger
over
the
end
of
the
chuck
and
feel
the
vacuum.
•
Clamp
—
Activates
the
programming
module
holding
clamps.
They
should
both
advance
and
clamp
the
module.
To
exit
the
solenoid
test
and
return
to
the
Diagnostic
menu,
press
E
and
then
ENTER.
To
exit
the
solenoid
test
and
return
to
the
2500's
main
menu,
press
RESET.
To
select
Motor
Test
from
the
Diagnostics
menu,
press
3.
The
2500
displays:
WARNING:
To
perform
the
motor
tests,
the
hood
has
to
be
raised
for
better
visibility.
To
avoid
electrical
shock
or
mechanical
injury,
these
tests
should
be
performed
only
by
a
service
technician
trained
on
electromechanical
equipment.
The
beam
moves
quickly.
To
avoid
injury,
keep
your
hands,
hair,
and
loose
clothing
away
from
the
path
of
the
beam
while
running
these
tests.
Refer
to
the
motor
test
table
and
Figure
5-17.
Press
the
number
for
the
motor
you
wish
to
test,
and
then
press
START
to
activate
the
motor.
Press
CAL
to
reverse
the
rotation
direction.
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1942-2
(5) TUBE OUTPUT
(1 + 2) BEAM
TRAVERSE
(6) LABELER
(Hidden)
(4) TUBE INPUT
(3) BEAM ROTATE
MOTOR ENCODER
Figure
5-1
7
Location
of
the
Motors
Preventive
Maintenance
Test
No.
Motor
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
Beam
Forward
Beam
Reverse
Beam
(Head)
Rotate
Tube
Input
(Orbital)
Tube
Output
(Orbital)
Label
Drive
Note:
The
beam
traverse
motor
(tests
1
and
2)
may
appear
to
stall
or
fail.
This
could
be
caused
by
a
dirty
or
dry
lead
screw.
Refer
to
page
5-63
for
the
lead
screw
cleaning
and
lubricating
procedure.
If
this
does
not
resolve
协
e
problem,
adjust
the
motor
speed
by
entering
STOP
command
LOWER
CASE
+
M,
described
in
Appendix
B.
CAUTION:
Be
sure
to
open
the
hood
during
traverse
motor
test
1
to
prevent
the
beam
from
hitting
the
hood
shock
mount.
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DO YOU WANT TO
LABEL?
↑ ↓
DO YOU WANT TO LABEL? (Y OR N)
CYCLE PARTS
CUSTOM PLCC 20 PLCC 28 PLCC 32
PLCC 44 PLCC 52 PLCC 68 PLCC 84
MOVE TO SELECTION THEN PRESS ENTER
1 <------- TEMPORARY FILE
SELECT POSITION OF PIN 1
AS IT COMES OUT OF THE TUBE.
USE ARROW KEYS THEN PRESS ENTER.
<------- TEMPORARY FILE
SELECT POSITION OF PIN 1
AS IT WILL GO INTO THE TUBE.
1 USE ARROW KEYS THEN PRESS ENTER.
CYCLE PARTS
ENTER NUMBER OF PARTS PER TUBE (13): _
Preventive
Maintenance
Cycle
Parts
This
option
inserts
devices
into
the
programming
module
without
programming
them.
It
differs
from
the
diagnostic
tests
because
it
allows
you
to
assess
the
following
system
operations
under
operating
conditions
without
having
to
program
devices:
•
Beam
movement
•
Vacuum
generator
functionality
•
High
and
low
air
pressure
•
Applying
labels
to
devices
To
select
Cycle
Parts,
press
4
from
the
Diagnostic
menu.
The
2500
displays:
To
Cycle
Only
[f
you
do
not
want
to
label
devices,
press
N
at
the
prompt.
The
2500
displays:
Use
the
arrow
keys
to
select
an
existing
device
or
describe
a
custom
device,
and
press
ENTER.
Only
eight
selections
appear
on
the
display
at
once;
use
and
to
scroll
to
the
selections
not
visible
on
the
display.
The
2500
displays:
Use
the
2500's
arrow
keys
to
move
the
pin
1
icon
to
correspond
to
the
location
of
pin
1
on
the
device
in
the
input
tube,
and
press
ENTER.
The
2500
displays:
Use
the
arrow
keys
to
select
the
pin
1
position
of
the
device
as
it
goes
into
the
receiving
tube.
Press
ENTER
when
you
are
satisfied
with
your
selection.
The
next
display
prompts
you
to
enter
the
number
of
parts
per
tube.
The
default
value
appears
in
parentheses.
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