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Safco CS-I 150A - Messaging, Display, and Diagnostics

Safco CS-I 150A
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CS-I User and Maintenance, R.2.8 ENG
Safco Systems Ltd-Via Isonzo 17/b-20090 Cesano Boscone-Milan-Italy
tel. +39 024504433 Fax +39 024504321 E-mail:info@safcosys.it Web site: www.safcosys.it
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8. Messaging and display
Below, we report the display window, in the "RUN" on the display of the CS-I / T, mode
points and seam, and associated sub windows.
Dispaly windows in spot mode
Prog.:00 Int. Mode:IK Spot N° 0
Curr.:NO(Ex/Pg/In) TIME 1 : 0ms
Alarm:NO IRMS 1 : 0.00KA
Rept.:NO TIME 2 : 0ms
Puls.:1 / 1 IRMS 2 : 0.00KA
Status/Function:
CS-I READY!
Display windows in Seam mode
Prog.:00 Int. Mode:D‰ Spot N° 0
Curr.:NO(Ex/Pg/In) TIME : 0ms
Alarm:NO PAUSE : 0ms
IRMS : 0.00KA
Status/Function:
CS-I READY!
Sub windows
Settings area
In this part of the window you can find the following information:
The number of program to run (00-63), the source of the program (Int, Ext, Set., Seq,
BusRam, BusPrg.), the state of the current (YES/NO), the state of repetition of the cycle
associated to the number program (YES/NO), the number of pulses 1 and 2 associated to
the program to be executed.
Status / Function area
In this part of the window you can find the following information:
On the next line marked "State / Function" shows the status of CS-I, "Ready!" or "Not
Ready."
During the welding cycle it displays the functions performed; in the line below the alarm and
warning messages.
Operating mode area
In this part of the window you can find the following information:
Setting associated with the program running, one of the six operating modes at points: D‰,
V‰ IK, PK, EK, AD, and three seam: D‰, V‰ IK.
Spot counter area
Here is shown the number of welds made up to a maximum of 65,000 points, it is increased
only by the current is set to "YES".
The count is resettable in sub window dedicated to it.
WARNING: This counter has no inherence with the auto-step counter, so a reset does not
reset cycle increase current.

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