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Chapter 6 Display Dictionary

Model 3000B Handler Status and Error Messages

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Messages which appear on the handler controller's display are alphabetically listed below in boldface print.
Symbols and numbers appear first. Each entry in this section explains why the message is displayed and
where applicable, how to resolve the condition. If further explanation is required, the operator is referred
to the appropriate section elsewhere in this manual for details.
We are constantly adding messages to the handler's operating code. If the one you need is not listed
here, please contact EXATRON'S Customer Service Department for prompt as sistance. For free updates to
the firmware, please contact the EXATRON Sales Department.

**** OLDNEW ****

The handler is using the PROGRAM RS-232 interface. The handler has asked the programmer for a sum
check which is displayed following the word NEW, and compared it to the sum check stored in the
handler's RAM which is displayed in front of the word OLD. These two sum checks do not match.
If this is the start of a new job, it is normal for the two sum checks to not match. In this case, if you are
sure the new sum check (displayed following the word NEW) is correct, press the [Enter] button.
If the handler is in the middle of a job, and this message appears, check your programmer very
thoroughly. Also check whether the handler is making good electrical contact with the programmer.
If the above suggestions do not apply, the programmer's RAM may be corrupted. Stop the job. Reload all
information and begin again.

00XX DATA XX

This is the Change RAM routine. Current RAM address data will be displayed where each X is shown
above. Review the following for options allowed:
[Enter] Exits routine; saves settings into RAM
[SET UP] Scrolls address 0090 to 00FF
[TOTALS] Scrolls address 00FF to 0090
[Clear] Reloads default settings from EPROM to RAM
[0] Sets data to 00
[-] Sets data to FF
[Space] Incrementally changes upper nibble 0? to F?
[Delete] Incrementally changes lower nibble ?0 to ?F