Instruction manual
ITEM TE550
S.p.A.
2.6
- SETUP MENU
-TE550 VER. 3.31--
PROGRAM DATA
>SETUP MENU
STEPPER MENU
In this menu, the operator may find those parameters enabling to simplify the programming
and better adjust the control unit to the user’s exigencies.
SETUP MENU
>START 1 PRG 010
START 2 PRG 006
PRINTER SPOTS NONE
SET UP MENU PARAMETERS TABLE
PARAMETER
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
VALUE RANGE
START 1 PRG
Start cycle 1 program
000 – 250
START 2 PRG
Start cycle 2 program
001 – 250
PRINTER SPOTS
Welding spots print
ALL – NONE – BAD
STOP BAD SPOTS Number of spots for out-of-limit stop
0 – 15
AMMETER CAP.
Ammeter capacity
40 – 90 kA
LANGUAGE
Language for parameter description
ITA - ENG - SPA - DEU - FRA -
HUNG - POR - SWE - NL – POL
PRE-WELD
It activates the parameters relevant to the PRE-WELD
ON - OFF
POST-WELD
It activates the parameters relevant to the POST-WELD
ON - OFF
START 1 PRG
This parameter indicates the program number to be run when the cycle is activated from the
start cycle 1 command. The value of the program also includes 0 which, if set, allows the
control unit to work with the program selected in the programming frame.
START 2 PRG
This parameter indicates the program number to be run when the cycle is activated from the
start cycle 2 command.
PRINTER SPOTS
With this parameter, if the serial port is setup for print (see
FEATURES MENU
paragraph),
the user can choose which welding spots to be printed. It is possible to disable the print, print
all spots or only the spots whose current value remains out of the set limits values.
STOP BAD SPOTS
The parameter STOP BAD SPOTS permits to program the control unit so that it stops when
out-of-limits welding spots are performed. The set value indicates the number of consecutive
“out-of-limits” welding spots after which the machine stops. The limits error occurs when a
welding spot is carried out with values either higher or lower than the limits set in parameters
CURR MIN and CURR MAX or ANGLE MIN and ANGLE MAX. To set the value use keys
and
; the value can be set from 0 to 15. If the value is set to zero, this function is
deactivated; in this case, the welder does not stop even in case of “out-of-limits” welding
spots. For further information, please, check the relevant paragraph.
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