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CHAPTER 5: PROGRAMMING MODES
MODEL HF2 2 kHz HIGH FREQUENCY RESISTANCE WELDING POWER SUPPLY
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PROGRAM State
1
In the PROGRAM State, the HF2 Weld Control allows the user to change and save any weld
schedule. In those units which include the Weld Sentry Option, the PROGRAM State also
allows the user to change the Measurement Unit, the Limits related to each Weld Sentry
program, as well as the other parameters associated with the Weld Sentry.
2
A single weld schedule uses one Weld Function. A Weld Function is defined as a series of user
programmable time periods, some of which have programmable weld current, voltage, or
power levels. Some periods such as SQUEEZE, COOL, QUENCH, HOLD, and OFF do not
have any weld current values associated with them. For a complete description of all Weld
Functions, their time periods, and limit values, refer to
Chapter 6, Advanced Welding
Functions.
3
SQUEEZE Time is automatically included as a weld schedule program variable when MENU
OPTIONS 2, WELD HEAD TYPE: is set to AUTO, AIR, or DUAL AIR and an Air Actuated
Weld Head is connected to the HF2 Weld Control. Squeeze Time allows sufficient time for a
non-force fired Weld Head to apply the required weld force to the work pieces. Squeeze Time
is not normally used with Unitek Peco force fired Weld Heads. The weld period will start as
soon as the Squeeze Time expires. Squeeze Time can be set to any number between 0 and 2000
ms.
NOTE:
There are two methods of programming the HF2 Weld Control: (a) use the Weld
Graph PROGRAM State; or (b) use the Alphanumeric PROGRAM State.
Weld Graph PROGRAM State
1
Use the vertical cursor keys [
VW
] to
select the weld schedule that you want
to modify. Press [PROG] to enter the
Weld Graph PROGRAM State.
2
Press [ENTER] to select the period that
you want to modify. Note: the upper
right-hand corner shows the selected
period. Use the horizontal cursor keys
[ ] to increase or decrease the
period time base which is also
displayed in the upper right-hand corner following the selected period. You can also change
the period time base by using the keypad to directly enter the exact time. Periods such as
SQUEEZE, COOL, QUENCH, HOLD, and OFF do not have any weld current, voltage, or
energy values. This example shows an Air Actuated Weld Head schedule with the SQUEEZE
period set to 0000 ms.