■ List of Steps to Start a Job
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Socket Adapters and Actuator Plates
PSV5000 Operator’s Manual
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To cycle sockets at the
Gantry window:
1. Click the yellow label
for your target
programmer.
2. On the Actuate tab,
click the Actuate Socket
button to ON
—
the
socket opens. Clicking it
OFF closes the socket.
Adjusting the Actuator Plates
To adjust the Actuator Plates (both types, standard and HIC):
Requirements
Head is parked.
Actuator for target programmer is in the UP position (sockets closed).
The nearest safety door is open.
1.
With a 2 mm hex key, loosen both screws for one actuator sliding bar and
slide it inboard (toward center) as far as it will go.
2.
Then slide the bar outboard just far enough to allow a device to pass
through and fit into the socket. On HIC Adapters, the bars should just
cover the socket rollers.
3.
Tighten the two screws for that bar.
4.
Perform these steps for the second bar. The bars should be symmetrical
in the plate opening.
5.
With vacuum tweezers, place a device into a socket to verify clearance
between the bars.
6.
Before running the job, (or now if the power is already on) cycle the ac-
tuator down and up to verify the setting.
Installing Adapters and Actuators on LumenX
Remove/Install Actuator Plates
To install or change a Socket Adapter on a LumenX programmer:
1.
If a job is running, click
Finish
on the
Run
window and wait for the PNP
head to empty the sockets, move to the
Park
position and stop.
2.
Open the safety door that offers the easiest access to the programmer(s).
3.
Remove an Actuator Plate by rotating the end with the keyhole slots to
release from the fixed shoulder screws.
4.
Lift that end and pull sideways (to the right) out from under the shoulder
screws at the opposite end.
5.
See heading below
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Adjust The Actuator Plate (unless you are using the
same Socket Adapters as the previous job).
Install in reverse order (ensure actuator plates all face the same direction).
HIC (High Insertion Count) Actuator Plates must be used
with HIC Socket Adapters. HIC adapters have a radius on the under-
side of the adjustment bars (similar to the HIC for FlashCORE.