Instruction Manual
ITEM TE700
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SENSOR2 ID CAN:
This parameter allows the setting of the sensor identifier in the CAN network. In order to work
efficiently, the sensors present inside the CAN network must have univocal identifiers.
DELAY ID. S2
This parameter specifies the delay, in mS, that the system must wait after having finished the
welding current passage in order to measure the coordinate with which to obtain the electrode
penetration value during the welding operation.
SENSOR3 S/N_P1:
This parameter contains the first part of the serial number of linear sensor 3. The serial
number can be read on the sensor body.
SENSOR3 S/N_P2:
This parameter contains the second part of the serial number of linear sensor 3. The serial
number can be read on the sensor body.
SENSOR3 ID CAN:
This parameter allows the setting of the sensor identifier in the CAN network. In order to work
efficiently, the sensors present inside the CAN network must have univocal identifiers.
DELAY ID. S3
This parameter specifies the delay, in mS, that the system must wait after having finished the
welding current passage in order to measure the coordinate with which to obtain the electrode
penetration value during the welding operation.
SENSOR4 S/N_P1:
This parameter contains the first part of the serial number of linear sensor 4. The serial
number can be read on the sensor body.
SENSOR4 S/N_P2:
This parameter contains the second part of the serial number of linear sensor 4. The serial
number can be read on the sensor body.
SENSOR4 ID CAN:
This parameter allows the setting of the sensor identifier in the CAN network. In order to work
efficiently, the sensors present inside the CAN network must have univocal identifiers.
DELAY ID. S4
This parameter specifies the delay, in mS, that the system must wait after having finished the
welding current passage in order to measure the coordinate with which to obtain the electrode
penetration value during the welding operation.
SETTING THE DELAY PARAMETER ID. SX
During the welding stage which the current passes in, the machine's mechanical structure
might vibrate further to the current's electro-dynamic action. The vibration induced by the
passage of the current does not stop immediately at the end of the current passage but might
require a certain amount of time to stop. Said time depends on the elasticity of the spot
welder structure. The execution of a coordinate measurement during this transient might be