target is saved for the backlit preset.
To clear a target stored in a preset, exit F mode by selecting I\t mode, then press
both the Lock button and the desired preset button simultaneously.
To clear a target that doesn’t have a preset association, exit any preset by manually
changing the time\current, exit F mode by selecting I\t mode, then press both the
Lock button and the Time‐down arrow simultaneously.
6.8.4 Notification options when bad weld occurs
When a bad weld is detected, the User Panel icon for the weld plate (be-
low the gun
icon) will turn red briefly after welding. It displays green
after a good weld. To
generate an error code after a bad weld, enable
F36, which does not disable welding
but will flash the red triangle icon
and error message on the display. To disable the
welder upon a bad
weld, enable F33. The welder will flash "weld error" after seeing a
NIO
weld, and no more welding can be performed thereafter until the user
enters a
password. The password is the same as in Lock mode 2 or 3 (F19), and default
password is 123456. Once entering the password, welding can resume even though
the red triangle icon is still flashing. It is not necessary to try to clear the error E013
(Weld Out-of-Tolerance) before resuming welding.
Setup:
1. Perform a successful weld.
2. View F32 (Weld Results). Press and hold the 'Lock' key to save the weld as a
target. The word 'SAVED' will appear on the dis- play.
3. Set the lock mode to 2 or 4 using F19 (Lock Mode). Set F35 (Weld Tolerance) as
desired. Set F36 (Process Monitor Errorcode on Failed Weld) to ON. Set F33
(Disable Welding on Error) to ON.
4. From the Time\Current or Stud Expert mode, lock the unit by pressing the 'LOCK'
key. Enter a password that will be used to both unlock the unit and also will allow
welding to resume if a failed weld occurs. Press 'LOCK' again as the Enter key.