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Amada ML-2050A-CE - Control Panel

Amada ML-2050A-CE
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2. Name and Function of Each Section on the Top Side
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ML-2050A/2051A/2150A
Introduction Part
Installation and
Preparation Part
Operating Part Maintenance Part Appendixes
(8) HIGH VOLTAGE
Lamp
Indicates that high voltage is being supplied to the laser oscillator.
(9) READY Lamp
Lights up when charging of the capacitor bank has been completed.
(10) SHUTTER Lamp
(1 to 3)
Stay(s) on while some (one) of the branch shutters 1 to 3 are (is) open.
Control Panel
In the following, the buttons and keys on the control panel are explained.
On the control panel, the operator can set welding schedules and perform laser
light output operations. When the optional laser controller is connected, the same
operations can be performed in a place remote from the laser by using the control
panel of the laser controller.
Function of Each Section on the Control Panel
(1) LASER
START/STOP
(Button)
EMISSION
(Lamp)
If you press the button when a laser light output becomes ready (*),
laser light is output. If the button is pressed again while laser light is
repeatedly output, the repeated output is stopped.
* Pin No.23 (control switching) of the EXT.I/O (1) connector is in an
open-circuit status and a high voltage is supplied, and the branch
shutter is open.
When a high voltage is applied to the laser oscillator section, the
EMISSION lamp comes on.
(2) MENU
(Key)
This switches the screen of the liquid crystal display. With this key
pressed, the SCHEDULE screen, STATUS screen, or POWER
MONITOR screen is selected in sequence.
(3) ENTER
(Key)
This key is used to definitively set a set numeric value or ON/OFF
specication.
After changing data, be sure to press the ENTER key to denitively set
the set value. Unless the set value is not denitively set, it will go back
to the pre-change value in several seconds.
(4)
ON (+)
OFF (-)
(Key)
This key is used to specify the ON/OFF status of a setting item. This
key also changes the numeric value or alphabet at the cursor position
into the ascending order (ON key) or descending order (OFF key).
(5) CURSOR
(Key)
This key moves the cursor (
) in the upward/downward or left/right
direction on the screen.
(6) TROUBLE
RESET (Key)
This key clears the trouble display and resets the screen after
completion of trouble processing.
Chapter 2 Name and Functions of Each Section
ON
OFF
CURSOR
RESET
MENU
OFF
(-)
(+)
ENTER
TROUBLE
ON
Y
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SHUTTER 1
SHUTTER 2
READY
SHUTTER 3
CONTROL
HIGH VOLTAGE
POWER
START/STOP
LASER
EMISSION
(6)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(2)

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