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100-412-234 REV. 06 233
632 Actuator Type
Actuator type detected
at power up is
different from the
actuator type that was
used on the last weld
cycle. Checked at
power up and after E-
Stop is removed.
Verify serial number (excepting
ae/ao) and type, then reset.
If you did not change the
actuator, troubleshoot your
system.
635 USB Memory Lost
The USB memory stick
has been removed or it
is not functional.
Since weld data was configured
to be saved on the USB stick,
welding must be stopped until
either the USB stick is
functional or weld data is no
longer required to be saved.
62A Wrong Actuator
The power supply has
detected an actuator
that cannot be used
with a power supply of
this type.
Use the correct actuator for
this power supply.
62B Ultrasonics P/S
Checked during power
up. Seek was
requested but no run
signal detected, or the
amplitude from the
Power output is less
than 2%. A DUPS
communication error
occurred.
Contact Branson. Repair/
replace the power supply
Module.
62F
Recalibrate
Actuator
Error Code = 100
Either the actuator
serial number is
different from the last
time power was turned
on, or your new setup
requires a calibration.
Run an Actuator Calibration
procedure from the Alarm
Information screen or from
Calibrate in the Main Menu.
62F
Recalibrate
Actuator
Error Code = 200
A collapse of more
than 0.2500” and less
than 35 lbs. of force
was reached.
Run an Actuator Calibration
procedure from the Alarm
Information screen or from
Calibrate in the Main Menu.
Also check part alignment.
62F
Recalibrate
Actuator
Error Code = 300
A change in horn
weight of 6-7 lbs since
the last power down or
E-stop.
Run an Actuator Calibration
procedure from the Alarm
Information screen or from
Calibrate in the Main Menu.
Table B.2 Failure of Alarms and Messages, with Probable Cause and Corrective Action
Alarm
ID
Display
Message
Alarm Condition/
Cause
Corrective Action

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