User manual

Operation
4-2 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
What Is a Task?
A Task is a job setup containing all the information necessary for
programming and/or testing a particular part. A Task records all the
parameters of the job setup from the device type and data file used to the
label text printed and placed on the device. Once a Task has been
selected, TaskLink performs most of the system setup automatically and
prompts the operator to insert devices to begin processing.
Overview: Starting a New Task
There are several steps that you will routinely need to perform each time
you select a device that uses a different package type or size. These steps
are listed below and can be used as an overview of the process for new
operators and as a refresher for experienced users. Each step has its
number called out in Figure 4-1.
1. Configure and install a new programming module (page 4-8).
2. Adjust track width (page 4-12).
3. Install new chuck (page 4-16).
4. Check high and low air pressure (page 4-17).
5. Install new labels (page 4-18).
6. Perform an ADC label calibration (pages 4-19 and 4-22).
7. Insert an input tube and two empty output tubes (page 4-22).
8. Start TaskLink (page 4-23).
9. Select a Task from the screen list (page 4-24).
10. Select device from the choices on the screen (page 4-24).
11. Align the beam-to-device and the device-to-module (page 4-27).
12. Press
START
to start the Task.
13. If needed, check the track air during operation (page 4-40).