RoadRunner Owner's Manual - Data I/O Corporation
RoadRunner Owner's Manual - Data I/O Corporation RoadRunner Owner's Manual - Data I/O Corporation
Chapter22InstallationFor the Reject Bin locationsee Figure 19 on page 3-21or see “Reject Bin” in theService Manual.”Unpacking and installing the RoadRunner is easy. It is deliveredpreassembled with a few exceptions. There are four items that need tobe installed onto the RoadRunner: • the Socket Adapter, • Actuator Plate,• and Precisor (except on XLF models) that are described in Chapter 3,• and the Reject Bin which is described in this chapter. Some RoadRunnersrequire an additional item to install to adapt it to the SMT machine. Theseare noted in the Mounting Instructions in this chapter where they apply. Allthat is required to operate the programmer is an SMT machine position andtwo external facilities. (You may also need to install some pneumatic componentsinto your air supply line.)!WARNINGLifting heavy objects improperly could injure you.The standard RoadRunner and shipping box weighs26 kg (58 lbs) maximum. The XLF model Road-Runner and box weighs 32 kg (70 lbs) maximum.This chapter includes:• Removing the Shipping Bracket• Proper mounting procedure for each model• Installing the Reject Bin• Pneumatic and Electrical requirements• Connecting the Communications Cable (applicable models)• Applying power• Setting the network configuration (optional).Unpacking the RoadRunnerThe RoadRunner is transported in an antistatic bag packaged in a heavy corrugatedbox with foam padding. On arrival, ensure that there is no damage tothe exterior of the box since this may also indicate damage to the machineinside. If there is significant damage to the box or shipping container, contactyour local Data I/O approved service representative immediately.Data I/O • ProLINE-RoadRunner Owner’s Manual • 096-0240 [updated Mar2010] 2—1
Installation • Removing the Shipping Bracket ••It takes about eight hours for the RoadRunner temperature to stabilize to thenew environment after shipping. Do not run a job before RoadRunner hasstabilized—the chassis should be at room temperature.2After opening the box containing the RoadRunner, inspect for damage thatmay have occurred during shipment. Two shock indicators have beenapplied to the shipping box for your assurance that the RoadRunner has notbeen mishandled during shipping. They are orange plastic indicators,2 inches (50.8 mm) long applied with adhesive backing. If the RoadRunnerhas sustained sufficient impact (25G) during shipment, the groove on eitherside of the label will be black or a color darker than the body color. SeeFigure 2-1. If this is the case, contact your local Data I/O Support Representativeimmediately. Both grooves the same color as the body indicate that noimpact has occurred.Figure 2-1—Shock Indicator is Indicating that an Impact has Occurred(Left Side, black arrow [
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Installation • Removing the Shipping Bracket ••It takes about eight hours for the <strong>RoadRunner</strong> temperature to stabilize to thenew environment after shipping. Do not run a job before <strong>RoadRunner</strong> hasstabilized—the chassis should be at room temperature.2After opening the box containing the <strong>RoadRunner</strong>, inspect for damage thatmay have occurred during shipment. Two shock indicators have beenapplied to the shipping box for your assurance that the <strong>RoadRunner</strong> has notbeen mishandled during shipping. They are orange plastic indicators,2 inches (50.8 mm) long applied with adhesive backing. If the <strong>RoadRunner</strong>has sustained sufficient impact (25G) during shipment, the groove on eitherside of the label will be black or a color darker than the body color. SeeFigure 2-1. If this is the case, contact your local <strong>Data</strong> I/O Support Representativeimmediately. Both grooves the same color as the body indicate that noimpact has occurred.Figure 2-1—Shock Indicator is Indicating that an Impact has Occurred(Left Side, black arrow [