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409-5880

Programmer Kit 356484-1 for FFC Terminating Machines 224910-[ ] and 318619-[ ]

Rev B

11 of 13

Tyco Electronics Corporation

If a position number is entered that is higher than the total number of positions in the cable, an INVALID NUMBER"

message will appear and the F1 function key will clear the error.

4. Press the F3 (DONE) key when finished entering skipped pairs. The operator is then prompted to
save the data in the part file that resides in the nonvolatile memory, discard the data, or review the data
that has been entered for that part.

Pressing the F1 (YES) saves the part in the part file, pressing the F2 (NO) key discards the part, and
pressing the F3 (REVIEW) key displays the data entered for that part in the same format that an
individual part is displayed in the “view parts” mode. See Figure 15.

Figure 15

P/N = (Part Number Being Entered)

F2 = NO

F1 = YES
F3 = REVIEW

5. Press function key F1 (DONE) when finished reviewing or function key F2 (DATA) to review skip
positions of a part number. See Figure 16.

Figure 16

P/N: = (Part Number Being Reviewed)
POSITIONS: = (Positions Skipped)

F2 = DATA

F1 = DONE

B. View

1. From the EDIT PART FILE menu, press the F3 (VIEW) key. Pressing the F3 key will result in the
screen in Figure 17. Press F1 (NEXT) to step to the next part number.

Figure 17

P/N: = (Part Number to be Viewed)
POSITIONS: = (Positions Skipped)

F2 = DATA
F4 = MENU

F1 = NEXT

2. Press F2 (DATA) to display information on the part number selected. The second press of F2 (DATA)
displays the position of the first conductor to be skipped. Each subsequent press of F2 (DATA) displays
the next conductor to be skipped.

3. Press function key F4 (MENU) to return to the edit menu.

NOTE

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Summary of Contents for 356484-1

Page 1: ...o change For latest revision and Regional Customer Service visit our website at www tycoelectronics com 28 JUL 08 Rev B 224910 and 318619 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 Physical Description 4 2 2...

Page 2: ...atch in moving parts of the application equipment D NEVER insert hands into installed application equipment D NEVER alter modify or misuse the application equipment TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER CALL TOLL...

Page 3: ...flat cable with the FFC terminating machine The control module must be located adjacent to the FFC terminating machine within easy reach of the operator The control module which is connected to the ma...

Page 4: ...elayed to the operator through a display window on the control panel The control module is operated through a keypad on the front panel of the control module This keypad includes two directional keys...

Page 5: ...item 21 and install the count switch assembly item 3 onto the switch bracket item 22 with screws item 10 Secure the assemblies to locations on the rear plate with screws item 27 and washers item 31 S...

Page 6: ...Mounting Screw Horizontal with Center of Main Shaft Ref Cam Mount Count Switch Assembly Reset and Count Switch Adjustments 21 Screw 3 10 Screw Switch Bracket 22 23 10 24 211 4 Figure 4 Strip Block Gu...

Page 7: ...e screws after the solenoid is properly adjusted If additional adjustment is required shorten the pull rod slightly by bending it 5 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Each time the control module is turned on the...

Page 8: ...the select part mode results in the screen shown in Figure 8 Pressing the F4 MENU key returns the operator to the main menu Figure 8 P N First P N in Memory F1 NEXT F3 SELECT F2 DATA F4 MENU 5 3 View...

Page 9: ...p the first position the operator will be required to hit the F1 SET SKIP key before depressing the START button on the FFC Terminating Machine This process must be repeated for every cable run After...

Page 10: ...Figure 13 3 Press F1 YES if positions are to be skipped or F2 NO if positions are not to be skipped See Figure 13 If F1 is pressed type each position to be skipped Figure 14 and press ENTER after eac...

Page 11: ...e format that an individual part is displayed in the view parts mode See Figure 15 Figure 15 P N Part Number Being Entered F2 NO F1 YES F3 REVIEW 5 Press function key F1 DONE when finished reviewing o...

Page 12: ...be between 0 and 65520 EPROM ERROR This indicates that the nonvolatile memory may be damaged Attempt the action again If the error recurs the EPROM needs to be replaced Contact your local Representati...

Page 13: ...Test Displays all the pixels addressing and commands associated with the display If the F1 key is pressed repeatedly the control module displays all characters by filling one half of the screen at a...

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