■ Applying Power for the First Time □ (Optional) Connecting an Ethernet Cable
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Applying Power for the First Time
Before the PSV5000 System is turned on for the first time, ensure the
following:
The external air line is connected, and the main air valve is open.
All E-Stop buttons are in the released (operating) positions (refer to
Emergency Stop (E-Stop) Buttons
on page 1-4 for location).
All safety doors and access doors are closed.
The programmer power toggle switch on the Power Panel is
ON
(UP)
position.
The power switch on the Handler Computer is set to the
ON
position
(although it will not have power
yet). The rocker switch is ON when
tipped to the down position.
(Optional) The Socket Adapters
required for the job have been
installed on all necessary programmer sites. See
Installing Socket
Adapters
in the
Operator’s Manual
for more information. Note that
Socket Adapters can also be installed after power is on.
Note:
To tighten socket adapters/boards, the recommended torque
range for FlashCORE programmer screws is 1.4 – 1.5 Newton Metre
(Nm)/12.4 – 13.3 pound force inch (lbf-in).
When satisfied, rotate the main power switch on the Power Panel to the
ON
position (clockwise).
After power is applied, verify that no obvious failures or electrical
anomalies occur. Verify that the Handler Computer starts properly and
displays a network log-on dialog.
Note:
If electrical or mechanical problems are noted, turn OFF the
PSV5000 System and notify Data I/O Customer Support.
At the Microsoft Log-on window, click the user profile (usually labeled
MFG)
to complete the startup procedure.
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