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TEST ABORTED
The handler has been instructed by the operator to abort a test before the end of the test/program cycle.
The device in the test head will be sorted to a fail tube.
TEST SITE EMPTY
The handler control program was directed to test a device, but none is present at the test site. This
message indicates that the handler has either gone through an incorrect mechanical cycle, has been
recently “flushed,” or is experiencing mechanical difficulties. The handler should self-clear and continue to
operate. If this message repeats from cycle to cycle, you may need service. Contact E
XATRON
for
assistance.
THANK YOU *
One or more numbers will be displayed following the words
THANK YOU
, where the asterisk is shown
above. The handler is exiting a jam clearing routine correctly. The handler will resume operation at the
end of the two-second
THANK YOU
delay.
If your handler is displaying excessive
THANK YOU
messages, contact E
XATRON
and report the number
displayed with the thank you message. This number indicates what part of the program the handler was
in just prior to displaying
THANK YOU
.
TOP OF TUBE JAM
The handler has detected an overfilled output tube. Check the output cover LEDs. Remove the output
tube where the LED is flashing and replace it with an empty tube. If the problem continues, enter
Diagnostics Mode and verify that all of the output sensors are working correctly.
TRANSFER ERROR
The PC is attempting to send remote RAM data to the handler, but there has been a data transfer error.
Turn the handler OFF, then ON and try again.
TUBE 12345678
One or more of the numbers shown above is displayed following the word TUBE. Please refer to the
Diagnostics/Tube Switch, 1 Through 8 Check section in Chapter 5 of this manual.
TUBE CLEAR WORKS
Please refer to the Diagnostics/Tube Switch, 1 Through 8 Check section in Chapter 5 of this manual.
TURN ON REMOTE
The handler is using the PROGRAM RS-232 interface. The handler is attempting to communicate with
the programmer and cannot obtain a correct answer.
Verify the following:
1. The programmer is turned on.
2. The RS-232 cable is connected from the handler's RS-232 port directly to the programmer's RS-232
port (labeled "Handler" on Autosites.)
3. The programmer is in "Computer Remote Control" (CRC.)
4. The programmer's baud rate is set for 9600. The programmer's port set up is: 1 stop, 8 bits, no parity.