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The MedWeld 3005 provides a number of programmable setup
parameters
. They allow for customizing the control to meet your
application requirements.
These parameters "inform" the control about its operating
environment. They also define the hardware (such as the type of
transformer used and its turns ratio), and describe acceptable
limits on the ranged of weld parameters (such as secondary
current, power factor and C-factor).
Some parameters define the severity of fault conditions (as either
FAULT or ALERT). They tell the control how to respond when it
detects a fault condition:
•
FAULT
tells the control to turn OFF the NO FAULT output,
or turn ON the FAULT output. This indicates that a fault
condition was detected.
Fault conditions normally inhibit initiation of a weld
schedule. (Refer to the INITIATION ON FAULT setup
parameter on page 6-10.)
•
ALERT
tells the control to activate the ALERT output. An
alert condition generally will not inhibit initiating a weld
schedule.
•
NONE
tells the control to log that the condition was detected,
but neither output is activated. This condition will not inhibit
initiation of a weld schedule.
Parameter settings are programmable (with some exceptions).
However, the list of parameters is fixed. You CANNOT remove a
parameter from this list.
You can change the value assigned to a parameter from the DEP-
100S Programming Device, XWSS system, MedVIEW, MedVIEW
lite
or MedCommander. (Refer to “Programming the Weld
Processor” on page 2-22 for further information on these
programming options.)
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