Administrative Functions ■ Administrator Functions
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Use the physical
keyboard instead of
the on-screen
keyboard when
entering passwords.
1.
At the Main CH700 (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
Supervisor
.
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).
(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.
T
EST
P
RIOR TO
C
REATING A
P
ACKAGE
F
ILE
Outlined below is a suggested test process using Data I/O’s desktop
programmer called FlashPAK III. This method allows testing without first
having to create the Package File required for PSV5000.
1.
Create a new Job for FlashPAK—
1a.
In TaskLink, set the Programming System to FlashPAK
(
System > 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 PSV5000 System—
For help with FlashPAK
see its Operator’s Guide.
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