Operational features, Starting up the power supply – Sonics GXL User Manual
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OPERATIONAL FEATURES
– Adjustable Afterburst Timer to separate parts from horn.
– Adjustable tolerance limits in energy (Ws), time (sec) and/or distance
(inches or millimeters) with visual alarms.
– Information displays including: number of assemblies, number of rejects,
and number of cycles.
– Fault displays.
– Keypad security.
– Self-diagnostic input test.
– Storage capabilities of up to 15 jobs.
– Deactivation of Calibration Pulse (i.e., when utilizing vacuum horns).
_ By-distance trigger
– RS-232 Printer monitor interface permits connection to a printer or
computer.
– External job selection when the keyboard is “locked.”
STARTING UP THE POWER SUPPLY
Press the ON/OFF key to turn the power supply on. The LCD screen will
briefly display “Start Sequence” and show wattage and frequency
information. Then the LCD screen will show the following “ready” display:
This display shows the last weld information – weld time, energy, distance
and power. (After power down and subsequent power up, values are cleared
to zero.)
00.00 sec
0.000 in
000000 J
00 %Pmax
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