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7.
If you do wish to change any or all of the above settings, press the
[SET UP]
button to toggle
the readout to
MOD SET UP ? YS
. Now press the
[ENTER]
button to make changes.
A.
The handler will now display
PICK INTERFACE?
Select
HANDLER PORT
by pressing the
[1]
key.
Select
EXATRON SUPER
by pressing the
[2]
key.
Select
PROGRAM RS-232
by pressing the
[4]
key.
Select
EXATRON RS-232
by pressing the
[5]
key.
[Enter]
= Sets your selection.
[Clear]
= Resets to the top of the handler's
PICK INTERFACE?
loop,
B.
The handler will now display
STOP ON FAIL ?
The handler can either stop on device
test fail or continue operation. If
STOP ON FAIL YS
is selected, the handler will stop
operation at every device under test ("DUT") test failure which the handler receives.
The handler offers many helpful troubleshooting options while the DUT is in the
contacts and
STOP ON FAIL
is displayed by the handler.
Answer Yes by pressing the
[1]
key. Stop on fail is now ON.
Answer No by pressing the
[2]
key. Stop on fail is now OFF.
[Enter]
= Sets your selection.
[Clear]
= Resets to the top of the handler's
STOP ON FAIL ?
loop.
C.
The handler will now display
PICK PACKAGE ?
Select
RUN PLCC-FAST
by pressing the
1
key.
Select
RUN SOIC-FAST
by pressing the
2
key.
Select
RUN DIPS-FAST
by pressing the
3
key.
[Enter]
= Sets your selection.
[Clear]
= Resets to the top of the handler's package set up loop,
PICK PACKAGE ?
NOTE: On some custom machines there are more options available inside MOD SETUP. See the
supplement at the end of this manual for all the functions available on your particular handler.
TYPE 3 AND TYPE 4 CHANGEOVER KITS:
D.
The handler will now display
PLUNGE = 0640
. (Or some other four-digit number.)
This is the number of steps the handler will use to place the DUT into the test
contacts. Each step of the motor is approximately .003". Be careful not to drive the
DUT too far into the handler's contacts when setting this feature. The device's leads
should not become bent, but you will cause unusually frequent handler jams to occur.
The life of the test contacts will be decreased as well, if too much plunge is used.