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APPENDIX E. COMMUNICATIONS
HF-2500A HIGH FREQUENCY WELD CONTROL
E-20 990-371
weld_energy
is the parameter that specifies the amount of weld energy.
Current Feedback mode: the weld_energy range for the HF-2500A
is from 10 to 2.400
A (10 to 2400).
Voltage Feedback mode: weld_energy for the HF-2500A
is in units of 0.001 V, and the
range is from 0.200 to 9.9V (200 to 9900).
(Note: Maximum attainable voltage is
dependent on the HF-2500A model and the load resistance).
Power Feedback mode: weld_energy for the HF-2500A is in units of 1
W, and the range
is from 10 W to 9900 W (10 to 9900).
volt multiplier
is the index value for a table of resistance vs. a PID multiplier for voltage mode
(used for the last weld). Note: Not used in versions where
RINDEXx and EINDEXx
are
present.
resistance index
is the index value into a table of resistance vs. energy PID tables used for the
last weld.
energy index is the index value into a PID energy vs. PID values table used for the last weld.
Command
MONITOR schedule_number<crlf>
MONTYPE1
{ KA | V | KW | R }<crlf>
UPPER1
{ limit_value }<crlf>
LOWER1
{ limit_value }<crlf>
ACTION1
{ none | STOP | INHIBIT | APC }<crlf>
MONTYPE2
{ KA | V | KW | R }<crlf>
UPPER2
{ limit_value }<crlf>
LOWER2
{ limit_value }<crlf>
ACTION2
{ none | STOP }<crlf>
P1LDLY1
{delay_value}<crlf>
P1LDLY2
{delay_value}<crlf>
P1UDLY1
{delay_value}<crlf>
P1UDLY2
{delay_value}<crlf>
P2LDLY1
{delay_value}<crlf>
P2LDLY2
{delay_value}<crlf>
P2UDLY1
{delay_value}<crlf>
P2UDLY2
{delay_value}<crlf>
<lf>
Control State
Any
Description
Reports the settings of the weld monitor of the currently loaded
Power Supply
schedule. The
schedule_number
variable identifies which schedule is currently loaded, and may be any value
from 0 to 99. The possible value for all variables listed after their parameter name correspond
to the values listed under MONITOR in Host Originated Commands of this manual.

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