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WTC Technitron T2050 - DIP 7: Binary Valves

WTC Technitron T2050
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CLOSED = Display schedule
OPEN = Display last current.
When DIP 6 is in the closed position and a schedule is initiated,
the SCHEDULE LED will light and the schedule number running
will appear on the numeric display.
If DIP 6 is open, the last average half-cycle RMS Weld current or
the average half-cycle sum of Weld + Cool + Impulses
programmed, will appear on the numeric display.
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CLOSED = Binary valves on
OPEN = Binary valves off.
When DIP 7 is closed, the four valves will output a 0 15 binary
number. If Option flag bit $04 is set = 1, then the output will be
0 7 binary number with the fourth output indicating Stepper
Program end. Use this feature with a binary pressure valve, or
when more than one output must be turned on at the same time
for machine control. When using binary valves, only one stepper
program is available. This assumes that you are using one gun
with different pressures.
If DIP 7 is open, the valves function sequentially. Programming a
number 1 4 (or 3 if flag bit $04 is set = 1) will turn on a valve
output 1 4 (or 3).

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