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These functions require certain inputs. Before
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came with your control for I/O availability.
67
EXTEND WHILE INPUT #n IS #m (0 = OFF 1 = ON)
(n = 1-8 m = 0-1)
This function tells the control to monitor a specific user input
(#n), and to extend the previous function in the weld sequence
while the input is either off or on. The control extends until
the status of the input changes.
For example, if the function is programmed to extend while
User Input #5 is 0 (OFF), the control will extend the previous
function until User Input #5 turns ON.
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EXTEND UNTIL NO INITIATE
This function tells the weld processor to monitor the status of
the WELD INITIATE input, and to extend only the previous
function in the weld schedule until it detects that the WELD
INITIATE input is inactive.
62
REPEAT (AT NEXT FUNCTION)
This function also monitors the status of the weld initiate.
When the control completes a weld schedule, it repeats the
remaining functions in the schedule. At the end of the
schedule, it returns to the repeat function, again checks the
status of the WELD INITIATE input, and repeats the rest of
the schedule. This continues until the processor detects that
the WELD INITIATE input has been removed.
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Functions #62 and #75 are mutually exclusive. They should NOT
appear in the same sequence.
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