
APPENDIX E: LCD DISPLAY MESSAGES
UB25 LINEAR DC RESISTANCE WELDING CONTROL
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E-3
LCD Display Messages
MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
(IF REQUIRED)
TYPE OF
MESSAGE
CHK VOLTAGE
CABLE &
SECONDARY CKT
No electrode voltage measurement
was made. Possible open circuit.
Check that a closed secondary circuit is
present when the Power Supply fires.
Verify that the Voltage Sense Cable is
properly connected to the electrodes or
electrode holder.
NOTE:
Polarity is not important for
the cable connection.
If message persists, possible blown
internal fuse on Capacitor Charging
Power Supply, contact AMADA
WELD TECH for support.
OUT OF
LIMITS
COOL TIME
ADDED FOR
DIFFERENT
FEEDBACK
The Power Supply automatically
added Cool Time to the schedule
because Pulse 1 and Pulse 2
feedback modes are different, or
Pulse 1 and Pulse 2 energy levels
are different.
Normal operation.
GENERAL
STATUS
COOL TIME
MINIMUM
The operator programmed a cool
time smaller than required.
Increase setting.
GENERAL
STATUS
CURRENT 1
GREATER THAN
UPPER LIMIT
Actual weld current is greater than
the user set Upper Limit value for
Pulse 1.
Determine the cause of the high
current. Changes to the welding setup
or process can affect the energy
delivered. Refer to the
Troubleshooting Chart in Chapter 6.
Limits should be set by qualified by
personnel and are designed to identify
process variations.
OUT OF
LIMITS
CURRENT 1
LOWER THAN
LOWER LIMIT
Actual weld current is less than the
user set Lower Limit value for
Pulse 1.
Determine the cause of the low current.
Changes to the welding setup or
process can affect the energy delivered.
Refer to the Troubleshooting Chart in
Chapter 6. Limits should be set by
qualified by personnel and are
designed to identify process variations.
OUT OF
LIMITS
CURRENT 2
GREATER THAN
UPPER LIMIT
Actual weld current is greater than
the user set Upper Limit value for
Pulse 2.
Determine the cause of the high
current. Changes to the welding setup
or process can affect the energy
delivered. Refer to the
Troubleshooting Chart in Chapter 6.
Limits should be set by qualified by
personnel and are designed to identify
process variations.
OUT OF
LIMITS