User`s manual

Chapter 4 Diagnostics
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[2]
key =
SOL TOGGLE CHECK
, then: The following keys will cause the corresponding solenoid
to either toggle on or off. It will not continuously cycle.
[1]
Solenoid #1 Index Vac A
[2]
Solenoid #2 Index Vac B
[3]
Solenoid #3 Index Vac C
[4]
Solenoid #4 Index Vac D
[5]
Solenoid #5 Index Pin A
[6]
Solenoid #6 Index Pin B
[7]
Solenoid #7 Index Pin C
[8]
Solenoid #8 Index Pin D
[9]
All Solenoids ON
[0]
All Solenoids OFF
To return to OUTPUT CHECK Menu.
[3]
key =
PICK UP HEAD CHK
[1]
key = Input tube air assist.
[2]
key = Pick up head vacuum.
[3]
key = Drop off air assist.
[4]
key = Pick up head plunge.
To return to OUTPUT CHECK Menu.
[4]
CHK LIGHT POLE
; Optional Function. Only installed on 3000B at customer request.
This routine is used to check the functionality of the light pole for those systems
so equipped. The buttons act as toggle switches for the lights. As in the
solenoid check, the
[0]
key will turn all the lights off, and the
[9]
key will turn them
all on.
DEFINITION OF LIGHT UNDER NORMAL OPERATION
[1]
= Green light Handler running parts normally.
[2]
= Amber light Handler is operating normally but requires operator intervention
to continue. For example, a new tray of parts needs to be
loaded.
[3]
= Red light Error in handler operation. Handler will pause and error
message will flash on the microterminal display. Needs
immediate operator intervention to resolve problem.
[9]
= All lights on For diagnostic purposes only.
[0]
= All off For diagnostic purposes only.
To return to OUTPUT CHECK Menu.
[5] CPU PORT CHECK
;
There is an eight bit input and an eight bit output TTL port on the 3000-055 CPU PCB.
This port is used for some handler options. Pressing numbers
[1]
[8
on the
microterminal turns on/off the matching bits on the output port.
To return to OUTPUT CHECK Menu.
To return to DIAGNOSTICS Menu.