Arc Machines 207 User Manual

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MODEL 207A AND 207A-1

OPERATION MANUAL

Doc. No. 740044
Rev F

SECTION IV - SYSTEM FUNCTIONS



4.6

FAULTS (continued)


The method of alerting the operator depends on what the fault is and when it

occurs. A problem with TEMP, LVPS or INPUTAC when the M-207A is first

turned on will create a FAULT SCREEN and the fault must be corrected before

the M-207A will proceed with any other functions.


A problem with COOL, GAS or SENSOR is common at power on or when

preparing for welding. These items will only create the FAULT SCREEN if they

occur during a weld sequence. BAD START appears only during weld sequence

(after pre-purge) and does not create a fault screen.


STUB OUT and HIGH VOLTS will only occur during a weld and will cause an

ALL STOP condition. After postpurge the normal “return to home” sequence will

also be disabled.


4.7

SENSOR 1, 2, 3 FAULTS


The M-207A has 3 separate inputs that the user can define for creating a fault

condition based on some external problem. The most common would be

connecting a gas analyzer (s) to the M-207A to detect excessive Oxygen in the

I.D. purge of a weld.


The user must make these connections and use the SET-UP screen (see 4.8) to

define what a fault is for this external input.

4.8

SET-UP FUNCTIONS

The following SET-UP functions provide some customizing and calculation

features to enhance system performance:


1. CALCULATE - Calculates TUNGSTEN LENGTH or performs IPM to

RPM conversions or calculates total LEVEL TIME required. All of these

calculations are used during weld procedure development.


2. WELD-SELECT - The optional REMOTE PENDANT may select up to 4

pre-determined weld schedules from memory. This function defines which

of the schedules may be selected.





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