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Programmer Kit 356484-1 for FFC Terminating Machines 224910-[ ] and 318619-[ ]
Rev B
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Tyco Electronics Corporation
C. Delete
To delete a part, first press F2 (DEL) in the EDIT PART FILE menu (see Figure 10) and then enter the part
number assigned to that part. The control module will prompt you to confirm the deletion. Pressing the F1
(YES) key will delete the part from the part file, and pressing the F2 (NO) key will leave the part file
unchanged.
6. ERROR CONDITIONS
Should there be an error, the display will indicate one of the following conditions. Follow the prompts indicated
on the display.
– INCORRECT CODE!
The operator failed to enter the proper access code.
– PART NOT FOUND
The part that the operator selected is not in the file.
– PART NOT SELECTED
The operator has tried to enter production or adjust with no part
selected.
– INVALID NUMBER
The number entered by the operator is either too large or too
small. All numbers must 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 Representative
for assistance.
– PROGRAM COUNT EXCEEDED
The machine ran more cycles than were programmed for the part
number.
– PROGRAM COUNT INCOMPLETE
The machine did not complete the total positions programmed for
the part number.
7. DIAGNOSTICS MODE
The control module is equipped with a self–diagnostic feature. This feature allows the machine to be diagnosed
with relative ease in the event a problem should occur.
The Diagnostics Mode may be accessed in either of two ways:
1. Press and hold the RETURN key as the control module is turned ON.
2. Turn DIP switch No. 2 on the control module CPU board ON. This action will cause the control
module to enter the diagnostics mode
each time the control module is switched on. Pressing the “9” key
will display the main screen.
When the diagnostics mode is entered, the control module will display the diagnostics menu, as shown in
Figure 18.
DIAGNOSTICS
MODE
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
USE NUMBERS SELECT
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Figure 18