2000X energy Power Supply Chapter 6: Operation
Instruction Manual Using the System Configuration Menu
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Hand Held
Hand Held is accessed and turned On or Off in the System Configuration menu. Hand Held will run in Time,
Energy, Ground Detect and Peak Power modes.
Hand Held start function can be used with a hand held unit or a “Stack” system without an actuator. The start
switch must be maintained until hold time is finished.
No start cable is required as only the RF and user I/O cables are used with an e-stop jumper plug (EDP No.
100-246-1178).
Once Hand Held is turned on, the power supply must be powered off and then back on. This
prevents the Door/Trigger alarm from occurring.
The Hand Held cycle starts with a single start switch input. Either start switch is usable. The start switch
must be maintained until the end of the cycle. The weld cycle includes weld time, hold time, afterburst if
enabled and post weld seek if enabled. A beeper signals the end of the need for the start switches to be on.
A single start switch is an optional start condition and is only used when the normal PB or start input is not
used. However, if used the Ext Signal must be turned on in sytems configuration, User I/O Inputs, and the
assigned pin hard wired.
The following Table defines failures and associated alarms when start signal is lost.
The Trigger Lost in Weld, or Trigger Lost in Hold alarms will result in an aborted cycle but the
weld cycle counter will still be incremented.
If the trigger is lost during Afterburst or Post Weld Seek, no alarm will result, but the balance
of the cycle will still be aborted and counted.
Afterburst and Post Weld Seek are available, but the start switch must be maintained through either of them.
Although Pretrigger is shown in the menu, is not functional.
All cutoffs and limits for an AE actuator are available, limited only by the control level of your power supply.
Alarm Cause of Alarm
Trigger Lost in Weld Start signal lost before ultrasonics ends
Trigger Lost in Hold Start signal lost before Hold ends
no alarm, cycle stops abruptly, terminates Afterburst Start signal lost during Afterburst
no alarm, cycle stops abruptly, terminates Post Weld Seek Start signal lost during Post Weld Seek