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Setups
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Purge Time
Specifies the time delay from torch ignition until motion is enabled.
Pierce Time
Specifies the time delay from when cutting tool completes lowering until motion is initiated at Creep
Speed. Used to allow the cutting tool to completely pierce the material before moving.
Creep Time
Specifies the amount of time after piercing the part that the torch travels at Creep Speed. Creep
Speed is determined by a setup parameter at the Speeds setup screen and is a percentage of the
programmed cut speed. After the Creep Time is completed, the control accelerates to full cut speed.
Abrasive Off Time
The Abrasive Off delay parameter species the amount of time the abrasive will remain on at the end
of a cut.
Abrasive Charging
When selected, the Abrasive Charging feature will charge or fill the abrasive into the cutting system
for use while cutting.
Summary of Contents for Edge TI
Page 24: ...Table of Contents XXII...
Page 41: ...Overview 17 Alpha Numeric Keypad Numeric Keypad...
Page 54: ...Overview 30...
Page 83: ...Setups 59 Water Jet Press the Timing Diagram soft key to view the timing diagram from setups...
Page 88: ...Setups 64...
Page 116: ...Shape Manager 92...
Page 128: ...Files 104...
Page 280: ...Part Options 256...
Page 317: ...Diagnostics 293 DriveTop from Indramat...
Page 402: ...Phoenix Link 378...
Page 420: ...Sensor THC 396...
Page 428: ...Command THC 404...
Page 436: ...Motion Overview 412 Motion Tuning Watch Windows Position and Following Error may be displayed...
Page 470: ...Program Codes 446...
Page 478: ...Automated Plasma Interface 454 Inputs...
Page 479: ...Automated Plasma Interface 455 Inputs...
Page 480: ...Automated Plasma Interface 456 Outputs...
Page 496: ...Automated Plasma Interface 472...
Page 520: ...MicroEdge 496...
Page 532: ...Edge Ti 508 Optional Motor Information...
Page 540: ...Edge Ti 516...
Page 546: ...Voyager III 522 Examples of possible circuits Output Input 24 VDC Com...
Page 557: ...Networking 533 7 Double Click on the network interface connected to your LAN...
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Page 562: ...Networking 538 13 Double click on the System 14 Select the Computer Name tab...
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