iPAK2 User Guide
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6. Modbus
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6.1. Access
types
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43
6.2. Inputs to iPAK2 ...................................................................................................... 44
6.3. Outputs from iPAK2 .............................................................................................. 45
6.4. Parameter
mapping
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49
6.4.1.
Weld program parameters .......................................................................... 50
6.4.2. Electrode
parameters
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53
6.4.3. Calibration
parameters
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54
6.4.4. Configuration
parameters
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55
7. EtherNet/IP
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7.1. Functionality
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57
7.2. Ports
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7.3. Status LEDs (MS & NS) ........................................................................................... 57
7.4. Cyclic I/O (class 1 connection) .......................................................................... 58
7.5. Parameter
programming
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59
7.6. Interfacing with a PLC ......................................................................................... 59
8. Configuration
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9. Duty
cycle
limiter
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10. Status
messages
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62
11. History
log
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12. Programming
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64
12.1. Security
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64
12.1.1. PIN
codes
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64
12.1.2. Edit
switch
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64
12.2.
Programming with WSP3 pendant .................................................................. 65
12.2.1. Keypad
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66
12.2.2. Diagnostic or Status screen .......................................................................... 66
12.2.3. Menus
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67
12.2.4. Backup/Restore
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68
12.2.5. Initialise
data
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12.3.
Programming with NetFlash ............................................................................. 68
12.4.
Programming with MODBUS ............................................................................ 68
12.5.
Programming with EtherNet/IP ........................................................................ 68
13. Tutorials
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