SECTION C, PAGE 11
C8. SETTING CURRENT BLANK CYCLES: When measuring
welding current it is usually helpful to not read the first few cycles in the weld.
These first few cycles will be used to establish good contact at the weld zone, and
not monitoring this initial time will help make the current readings more consistent.
If you are using 5 cycles or less of WELD TIME, leave this number at 00.
Otherwise:
Press:
The display will show:
If you are using more than 5 WELD TIME cycles, enter 1 or 2. Then press
C9. SETTING MODE FOR CURRENT MONITOR: The
SOLUTIONi control can use the CURRENT MONITORING system in three
ways:
1. Just display the WELDING CURRENT at the end of each weld.
2. Display the WELDING CURRENT at the end of a weld and compare it to
program limits.
3. Do not display WELDING CURRENT and do not compare it to program
limits.
CUR.BLANK CYCLES =00
After entering data
press “YES”
If you are checking the current monitoring system in this SOLUTIONi
control against another current monitoring instrument, be sure that you
set the BLANK CYCLES for the other current monitoring instrument the
same as set in this control.
If you put a number in CUR. BLANK CYCLES that is equal or higher
than the WELD TIME, the control will show 00,000A for every weld.