■ List of Steps to Start a Job
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Starting Programming
PSV5000 Operator’s Manual
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For more about the live
data on the Run
window, see the CH700
on-screen Help.
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Starting Programming
After setting up the machine hardware and input/output media and options,
the job is ready to be run.
Prior to starting a job, make sure there are no devices in the
programmers. See Removing Devices on page 64.
If this job uses laser marking and the marking file has not been set in
the job, see TaskLink Help or contact your administrator.
It is NOT necessary to restart programmers between jobs.
1.
If this job uses laser marking, make sure the Laser PC is On and the
Marking Head is ready. Refer to the next heading below before contin-
uing.
2.
At the Setup window, click Run.
3.
On the Run window, click Run.
4.
Click OK to the message notifying that Tray 1, Tray 2, and Fail Tray have
been found.
The PNP head begins its movements. The
Run
window tracks head
movement (white square), and displays device placement. Socket status
indicators appear inside the programmer outlines.
Laser Marking
If a job uses laser marking, the laser PC must be started as described below.
Laser Safety
The laser marking system operates as a Class 1 laser system, with a class 4 embed-
ded laser (CDRH classification), and therefore uses integrated interlocks to prevent
the laser from firing while any cover is open. The laser should never be operated
without safety covers in place. Observe all warnings regarding laser usage.
WARNING:
Eye damage and burn hazard!
The laser marker uses a class IV laser which emits invisible infrared
light. The invisible infrared light can cause third-degree burns even
when defocused.
The output beam also produces visible and invisible radiation harmful
to eyes. Personnel around the equipment must always wear safety
protective glasses of correct wavelength.