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Administrator Functions
Administrators are responsible for creating Tasks in TaskLink™ and
other functions not generally performed by operators. Administra-
tors would likely perform these functions:
• Editing the winAH400.ini File on page 3-5
• Creating a Task in TaskLink on page 3-5
• Creating Security Profiles on page 3-6
• (Optional) Do a First Article Test on page 3-7
• (Optional) Setting TaskLink to Operator Mode on page 3-8
• Enhanced Yield Programming on page 3-8
• Teaching the Workspace Locations on page 3-9
• Optimize Movetimes on page 3-11
• Monitoring Statistics on page 3-12
• Maximizing Programming Yields on page 3-20
• (Optional) Creating a Data File from a Master Device on page 3-23
• (Optional) Creating a Laser Marking File on page 3-24
• Automotive Performance Pak on page 3-34
These functions are discussed in this section.
Reference List of Operator Functions
These functions for operators are discussed in the separate Opera-
tors Manual. All users, administrators, and operators should know
these procedures.
Checking the System
Installing Input/Output Media
Installing Socket Adapters and Actuator Plates
Installing the Correct Probes
(Optional) Installing the Correct Shuttle Cups
Turning PSV7000 System Power ON
Selecting a Job (Starting AH700 via TaskLink)
(Optional) Preselecting Programmers
Setting Media and Options—the Setup window
Starting Programming
—After Starting a Job...
Stopping the System
Light Tower Interpretation
(Optional) Changing Programmer Status
Turning PSV7000 System Power OFF

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Editing the winAH400.ini File
The winAH400.ini file can be edited to add or remove options which
determines their availability in the AH700 Setup window. It also sets
non-programming features such as language and which events cause
warnings to display. This is a text file that can be edited in text editors
such as Notepad or UltraEdit. Do not use Microsoft Word or other
word processors since they may add hidden special characters such
as end-of-page characters.
CAUTION: File corruption hazard! Before making any changes to
your winAH400.ini file, save a backup copy.
The winAH400.ini is on the Handler computer in the
C:\AH700\
folder.
Cr e at ing a Ta sk in Ta sk L in k
TaskLink stores Tasks (settings for programming job) in a Task data-
base file (*.TSK). A Task contains all the information necessary for
programming and testing specific devices with a specific algorithm.
Settings and Files Selected in TaskLink
Tasks include:
• Device settings - identifies a specific device (or family of devices
to select from)
• Data file name and apropos settings
• System settings - Package file name
• Process settings - Continuity check, electronic ID check, blank
check, erase, verify, program, and device marking/labelling
information.
• (Optional) Setting the Pass Limit (the quantity of devices to pro-
gram for this job) after clicking Run.
More information about
the winAH400.ini file is
in the AH700 on-screen
Help.
Once a Task is selected
and a Pass Limit is set, the
Task is referred to as a
job to run on the
PSV7000 System. The
same Task can be used for
many jobs.
Note that operators can
change the Pass Limit in the
AH700
Setup > Job Info
tab.

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In addition to containing all device-specific settings, a Task references
these files:
Task Creation is Detailed in TaskLink Help
For complete instructions on how to create a Task, see TaskLink’s
online Help Topics.
TaskLink will automatically start the AH700 Application Software
when Run is clicked.
(Optional) Preselecting Programmers
When the AH700 application starts, programmers that are not used
for a particular job can be turned off to improve efficiency; see the
PSV7000 Operators Manual for more. Note that operators also have
access to this feature.
Creating Security Profiles
With the Security Dialog in AH700, administrators can create and
manage user profiles to control security by allowing different rights
to different profiles.
To create a new profile:
1. At the Main AH700 (start) window, clicking Start will open the
Security Dialog in the background. It may be obscured by other
dialogs.
2. In the Security Dialog, use the drop-down arrow to select Super-
visor.
3. Enter the password.
4. Click Edit Users.
5. Type a name into the Name field.
6. Type a password into the Password field.
7. Check the box next to each stated right (privilege) for the new
user. For example: if the new user is to create or edit Package
Files for jobs, check Teach Package.
8. Click Save (the diskette image).
File Information
Package File (*.txt) For instructions on creating a Package File, see
Teaching the Workspace Locations on page 3-9.
Data File (*.hex or
*.bin, for example)
The data file contains your data to be pro-
grammed into the devices.
Laser Marking File This optional file resides on the Laser PC. See
(Optional) Creating a Laser Marking File on page
3-24.
Definition: A Task becomes a
‘Job’ once a Task is set to
Run and a Pass Limit is
requested and set. A Task
can be used for many Jobs.
For best results, use the
physical keyboard
instead of the
on-screen keyboard.