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Users Guide
A graph (K) at the top of the Run Screen in Figure 13.1 displays a visual representation of the last recorded weld
discharge. Weld voltage/current/power (dependent on what is selected in the comparator screen) is displayed
on the Y axis, and weld discharge length (time) is displayed on the X axis.
The results from the comparator are shown directly below the waveform graph of the previous weld. See (L).
A green dot indicates that the previous comparator results were within set bounds. A red dot indicates some-
thing was out of bounds. The comparator can be turned on for either or both weld pulses if the weld pulses are
enabled. In the Weld Settings Screen, go to the comparator section by clicking on the Comparator Button. You
can place an envelope around your weld output waveform and the system will warn you if the weld output goes
out of bounds. See page 21 to learn more comparator features.
The results from the displacement of the previous weld are shown below the Comparator Monitoring resuls. See
(M). A green dot indicates that the previous displacement results were within set bounds. A red dot indicates
something was out of bounds.
In the lower right-hand side of the Run Screen, the weld head’s current position is displayed. See (N). In Auto
Control mode, the weld head can be moved directly using the up and down arrows found to the right of the
current position display. In Direct Control mode, the weld head’s position is controlled only by the analog foot
pedal.
The Weld Point (O) displays the current set weld point position.
The Voltage/Current/Power Feedback section (H) shows Pulse 1 and/or Pulse 2 desired and achieved results
from the previous weld. The displayed results of Voltage/Current/Power are dependent on what is selected in
the Comparator section in the Weld Settings Screen. Pulse 1 and/or Pulse 2 will be grayed out if disabled in the
weld pulse settings screen.
In the Force section (I) you’ll see two numbers. The Desired number represents the amount of force you select-
ed in the Weld Head Settings Screen. The Achieved number is the amount of force that was achieved in the last
weld.
If the Pico displays a green dot in the bottom, right-hand corner of the screen (P), the welder is ready for oper-
ation. If the Pico displays a red dot, the welder is not ready for operation. To achieve a green dot, review all weld