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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.

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(Optional) Do a First Article Test
Prior to programming hundreds of devices, a newly created TaskLink
Task is tested. Follow your company’s First Article Test Plan. The two
methods discussed below are 1) Prior to creating a Package file, and
2) after creating it.
Test Prior to Creating a Package File
Outlined below is a suggested test process using Data I/O’s desktop
programmer called FlashPAKIII. This method allows testing without
first having to create the Package File required for PSV7000.
1. Create a new Job for FlashPAK—
1a. In TaskLink, set the Programming System to FlashPAK (Sys-
tem > Select Programming System > FlashPAK).
1b. Open Task Manager and create a new Task with the Add
button.
1c. Create the Task as usual in the Edit dialog.
2. Test the new Job on FlashPAK—
2a. Using the Load button, send your new Task to a PC Card, or,
if the FlashPAK is on a network, select it.
2b. Test the Task on the FlashPAK by programming a device
and verifying the results.
3. Duplicate the Job for your PSV7000 System—
3a. If the job passed the tests, in TaskLink Task Manager, select
the Task and click Duplicate. Enter a name and click OK.
3b. Edit the Task so that it can be used on your PSV7000 System
as follows: 1) Select the Task, 2) Click Edit, 3) On the Task
tab, use the Programming System Type drop-down arrow to
select PSV7000, 4) On the Handler Files tab, select (or create)
a Package File name, 5) Click OK.
4. Run the duplicated Task on the PSV7000 System—
Note: If you have the option selected to Automatically Switch Pro-
gramming Systems, (System > Options > Automatically Switch .
. .) then you can skip the next step.
4a. Close Task Manager and change the programming system to
PSV7000 System (System > Select Programming System).
Re-open the Task Manager.
4b. Select the duplicated job and click Run.
Note: The Package File must be taught if it is new.
“FlashPAK” refers to all
FlashPAK models.
For help with FlashPAK
see the Operator’s Guide.

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Test After Creating a Package File
After a Package File is created (described in the next few headings) or
it already exists for this package type and job, then this first article
test method is best when your job includes Laser Marking or
Labeling.
1. Create the PSV7000 job—
1a. In TaskLink, create a new job for PSV7000 Systems.
1b. Click Run (or Load) in TaskLink to start the AH700.
2. Run one device—
2a. In AH700, click Start.
2b. In the Setup window, select media options as usual.
2c. At the PSV7000 workspace, set up the input and output
media as usual.
2d. Click Run > Run One.
2e. After it finishes, verify that the job passed the tests.
Note: If a programmer does not have a Socket Adapter, or an incor-
rect Socket Adapter is installed, the programmer will automatically
be disabled.
(Optional) Setting TaskLink to Operator
Mode
Options to add, remove, and edit Tasks are found in TaskLink’s Task
Manager dialog when in Administrator Mode (the default). You can
set TaskLink to Operator Mode which limits actions to running and
viewing tasks in the Operator Dialog but not but not editing or
deleting Tasks, Kits, or Archived Jobs.
To switch between Operator Mode and Administrator Mode, see
TaskLink’s online Help.
Enhanced Yield Programming
1. Several selections on the Setup window > Options tab affect yield
that are not set in TaskLink. Administrators may wish to advise
operators regarding the setting of the Continuity Retries field
and the Fail Retries field.
2. [Automotive Performance Pak only] Optional: Determine if
any of the five utilities available with the AP Pak are required for
this job. They must be set in the AH700 Setup window > Options
tab.
Programmers that are
not used for a particular
job can be turned off in
the AH700 Start window.
For more information
on the AP Pak, see the
AH700 on-screen
Help.