Dukane iQ Series user manual System Information Hardware Settings, Advanced

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Section 5 - Process Control Settings

System Information,

Hardware Settings, Advanced

Settings

When the INFO key is pressed the display looks like Figure 5-11:

Using the + - keys, move the pointer to indicate:

System Information, Hardware Settings, or Advanced Settings

Press ENTER to make the selection.

1.System Information

Manufacturer’s information is shown including the manufacturer’s name, the name of the system (iQ 20kHz

Hand Probe) and the software identification.

Figure 5-11A shows an example of this information.

2.Hardware Settings

Figure 5-12 gives a view of the Hardware Settings screen.

Audible Alarms - With the pointer as shown in Figure 5-12, the operator can turn the audible alarms on or

off. Use the keys to move from ON to OFF. The current selection is highlighted.

Latching Faults - Latching faults can be turned on or off.

If  Latching Faults is on, and a fault occurs, the alarm sounds twice (beep, beep) indicating the generator is latched and it will not weld again until the fault is corrected.

Pressing ENTER clears the fault, and the next cycle can begin.

If Latching Faults is off, and a fault occurs, the audible alarm (beep, beep) will be heard, but welding can continue.

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iQ Information

>System Information Hardware Settings Advanced Settings

Figure 5-11 INFO Screen

Dukane Corporation iQ 20kHz Hand Probe FP v1.07 MB v2.56 FPGA v6

Figure 5-11ASystem Information Example Screen

Hardware Settings

> Audible Alarm

 

ON

OFF

Latching Faults

ON

OFF

 

Press Enter To Accept

Press Cancel To Abort

Figure 5-12Hardware Settings Screen

NOTE

Changes in Hardware Settings take place after ENTER is pressed.

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