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RoadRunner Owner's Manual - Data I/O Corporation

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Operation • Operator Functions •• Setting Up <strong>RoadRunner</strong> for a Programming JobOperator FunctionsPosition Locking Screw3-Position SpacerPeel Bar3Figure 3-11—The Peel Bar on the GTP T-I Module is down [A] and up [B].The Front Track (arrow) is also adjustable.B2. Loosen the Position Locking Screw (Figure 3-11) using a 4 mm HexKey and then rotate the 3-Position Spacer with your finger until youread 16, 24 or 32, corresponding to your device tape width. Retightenthe screw.3. Lift up and move the magnetic Front Track to the position that fits yourtape width. Refer to Figure 3-11.4. Loosen the Peel Bar screw and rotate the Peel Bar back down and slideit to the far left.NOTE: There is no need to re-center the tape path to the PNPprobes unless you experience device placement problems.5. The Peel Bar position must be set for the new device tape. Load devicetape threading the cover tape as shown on the label on the <strong>RoadRunner</strong>.6. Align the Device Tape. See “Aligning the Device Tape—All Models”on page 3-17.7. Loosen the Peel Bar screw and slide the Peel Bar downstream until thestraight edge is 1 to 2 mm left (upstream) of the left edge of the tapepocket.8. Tighten the Peel Bar screw.32/44 mm Tape-In Module [XLF Models only]A notch on the Tape-In Module points to an etched number indicating thecurrent setting.NOTE: If the Tape-In Module has just been installed, see theProLINE-<strong>RoadRunner</strong> Service <strong>Manual</strong> -002 or higher for the tapecentering procedure before adjusting the width.3—12 <strong>Data</strong> I/O • ProLINE-<strong>RoadRunner</strong> Owner’s <strong>Manual</strong> • 096-0240 [updated Mar2010]

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