Commissioning
PSI 6XXX.350 L1
9-5
1070 080 067-101 (2001.03) GB
9.3
Basic-Setup
If the timer has already been programmed, the
Quick-Programming
will give you a good
overview of the most important
Welding Parameters
.
D
Use function key
<F9>
to change from
Operation
to
Programming
.
D
Check the
Basic-Setup
of all programs used.
-
Safe Delete (Delete Memory)
D
Find out whether the protocol memories, Actual values and Welding Param-
eters can be deleted.
After deletion, the timer will use default values for as long as you have not
transferred any other
Basic-Setup
and
Welding Parameters
.
NOTE
The ”All Welding Parameters” memory area contains the entire programming. If you de-
lete this memory, all Welding parameters have to be transferred again.
-
Fault-Allocation
Used to determine the timer response to events within the [Sequence].
-
Fault
: Timer will lose its ready status.
-
Warning
: Timer will
not
lose its ready status.
D
Check the programmed values for the duration and start time of the
<Weld
Complete contact>
(WC), or adjust them to the higher-level control unit.
-
Thyristor (Power) Unit Setup/Weld Transformer Selection
D
Compare the entries and settings to your network data and the power unit
used.
-
Global Electrode (Stepper) Setup
Stop at
<End of Stepper>
and admissible correction limits for subsequent
Operation.
These settings can be entered when commissioning has been completed.
-
Stepper Curves/Tipdress Curves
These programmed values are necessary later on during operation in order
to compensate for the electrode wear. The inputs are experimental values
and may be entered when commissioning has otherwise been completed.
Summary of Contents for PSI 6XXX.350 L1 Series
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