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■ Setting Up the Laser Marking Module ◘ Setting Up the Tape Output System PSV7000 Owner’s Manual 2—29 back Setting Up the Laser Marking Module A PSV7000 System that is ordered with a Laser Marking Module requires no addi…

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Setup Setting Up Input and Output Media
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Checks to Perform Prior to Running
1. Mount an empty take-up reel on the spindle.
2. Perform a Peel Force Test
Perform as many peel force tests as needed while adjusting the
sealer controls to obtain the required seal strength.
3. Create the Trailer and Leader
Before beginning a production reel, determine how long the
trailer and the leader should be. Run out enough sealed empty
pockets to make the trailer that is required for the current job.
4. Check Carrier Tape Alignment
To ensure an accurate count, select a spot on the loading track as
a reference point for the first and last devices counted.
5. Set the Counter
Set the counter STOP value in the controller menu to zero.
Note: Use the counter on the TM-50 if desired. However, we rec-
ommend setting this counter to zero and using the pass quantity on
the PSV7000 System to monitor quantity.
Note: When starting a job that uses Tape Output, pull the red
“E-Stop/On” button on the taping machine to start it.
Placing Devices
Devices are placed by the PNP head when your job is run.
Ending a Taped Run
See the PSV7000 Operators Manual or the TM-50 SMD Taping Module
User's Guide.
Replacing a Full Take Up Reel
See the PSV7000 Operators Manual or the TM-50 SMD Taping Module
User's Guide.
Removing a Tape Output Module
Removal of the Tape Output Module is in the reverse order of instal-
lation. See the instructions above.
Remember: when the
reel is being taped on
the TM-50, the trailer
will be the first
length of
empty carrier tape run
before the first device is
taped, and the leader
will be the length of
empty carrier tape run
after the last device
is
taped.
Setting Up the Laser Marking Module Setting Up the Tape Output System
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Setting Up the Laser Marking
Module
A PSV7000 System that is ordered with a Laser Marking Module
requires no additional set up at your site. All software is installed and
all mechanical connections are complete—the Laser Module is ready
to use, although different size device tips may be needed for your
particular job. For replacing the Laser rotor tips, see the PSV7000
Operator’s Manual.
Your job file, created in TaskLink, determines whether or not devices
get marked.
Note: To use the Laser Marking Module, a laser marking file must
first be created and added to a job file. For more information, see
(Optional) Creating a Laser Marking File on page 3-24.
CAUTION: File corruption hazard! Before making any changes to
your winAH400.ini file, save a backup copy.
If, for some reason, your winAH400.ini file requires changes, you can
edit it to accommodate the Laser Marking Module as follows:
Edit the winAH400.ini file for Laser Marking—
1. Using Windows Explorer, locate
C:\AH700\winAH400.ini
and m
ake a backup copy, for example,
winAH400backup.ini
.
2. Open the original file with Microsoft Notepad.
Locate the heading:
;------- Marking System Selection -----
3. There may be a list of marking system names. Remove the semi-
colon from the Laser System corresponding to the one installed
on your PSV7000 System. Only one line should be without a
semicolon.
;If no marking system, remove ; from next line
;MarkerSystem=NONE
;Possible Marking Systems are...
MarkerSystem=AREX
4. Locate the heading:
;----- Laser System Definitions & Options ------
and set this line as follows;
LaserRemoteConnection=ETHERNET 192.168.2.1
If you have previously
used a Marking System,
you may already have
saved a winAH400.ini
file (with a modified
name) specifically for
that marking system
setup.
For more ini file infor-
mation, see the
on-screen Help.
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5. Save the
winAH400.ini
file and exit Windows Explorer.
Note: If you have other options such as Serialization, contact
Data I/O Customer Support or a local Data I/O approved service
representative.