User manual

ProMaster 2500 User Manual 4-1
4
Operation
For System Operators and Administrators
Before you read this chapter, be familiar with the information in Chapter
1, especially the major components on the 2500. Chapter 1 has detailed
drawings of the beam, track sections, and labeler that identify parts that
will be referred to in this chapter. Chapter 1 also introduces TaskLink
concepts and describes how to move around between items on the screen.
This chapter describes actions an operator will perform during a typical
day operating the ProMaster 2500 system. Some of the topics covered in
this chapter include:
What Is a Task?........................................................................................4-2
Overview: Starting a New Task.............................................................4-2
Reconfiguring the System for a New Device.......................................4-7
Running a Task......................................................................................4-23
Aligning a Device to a PLCC Programming Module.......................4-27
Aligning a Device to a DIP/SOIC/32-pin PLCC
Programming Module ..........................................................................4-32
Introduction to Kits...............................................................................4-36
Adjusting Track Air...............................................................................4-40
WARNING:Handler components travel at high speeds and with
sufficient force to cause personal injury. The ProMaster
2500 has a safety interlock switch that prevents handler
components from moving while the hood is up.
Do not attempt to bypass this safety feature and operate
the handler with the hood raised.