ESAB Control panel A4 Instruction manual

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Control panel A4
These INSTRUCTIONS are for experienced operators. If you are not fully familiar with the principles of operation and safe practices for arc welding equipment, we urge you to read our booklet, “Precations and Safe Practices for Arc, Cutting and Gouging, “Form 52--529. Do NOT permit untrained persons to install, operate, or maintain this equipment. Do NOT attempt to install or operate this equipment until you have read and fully understand these instructions. If you do not fully understand these instructions, contact your supplier for further information. Be sure to read the Safety Precautions before installing or operating this equipment.
Be sure this information reaches the operator. You can get extra copies through your supplier.
Instruction manual
0458 856 087 041101
Valid from program version 1.00
1 INTRODUCTION 3...................................................
1.1 The control panel 3..........................................................
1.2 Remote control unit 3........................................................
2 MENUS 4...........................................................
2.1 Main and measurement menus 4..............................................
2.2 Settings menu 4............................................................
3SMAWELDING 4....................................................
3.1 Settings 4..................................................................
3.2 Symbols in the display 5.....................................................
3.3 Settings example 6..........................................................
4 FAULT CODES 7.....................................................
4.1 List of fault codes 8..........................................................
4.2 Fault code descriptions 9.....................................................
5 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 11.........................................
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 12................................................
Rights reserved to alter specifications without notice.
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1 INTRODUCTION
This manual describes use of the A4 control panel, which is installed in the AristoArc 400 & AristoArc 500 power unit.
For general information on operation, see the power source operating instructions.
1.1 The control panel
1 Display
2 Knob for setting the current.
3 Increase (+) or Decrease (--) selected by the
function pushbuttons. →.
4 First, second and third function pushbuttons
1.2 Remote control unit
Using a remote control unit, the primary parameters of the welding process can be controlled from a device other than the control panel.
Aristo machines with intergral control panels should have program version 1.21 or higher, in order for the remote control to function correctly.
Control panel’s behaviour on connection of the remote control unit
S The display freezes in the menu showing when the remote control is connected.
Measurement and setting values are updated, but only shown in those menus in which the values can be displayed.
S If a fault code symbol is displayed, it cannot be removed until the remote control unit
has been disconnected.
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2 MENUS
The control panel uses several different menus. They are the main, measurement and settings menus.
2.1 Main and measurement menus
The main menu is always displayed immediately after the machine is started. The menu shows the values which have been set. If the main menu is displayed when welding begins, it switches over automatically to show the measured values (measurement menu). T he measured values will be displayed even after welding has been completed.
The settings menu can be accessed without losing the measured values. It is only when the knob is turned that the setting values are displayed instead of the measured values.
2.2 Settings menu
Different values can be entered in the settings menu.
To access the settings menu, press , , or
.
When the power source is switched off and restarted, the last values to be set are recalled.
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3.1 Settings
Settings Setting range In steps of: Default value
“Hot start”* ON or OFF -- OFF
Hot start time 1--30 1 10
Arc force 0--10 0,5 3**
Electrode Rutile, Cellulose,
Arc--air gouging, Basic
Current AristoArc 400 AristoArc 500
16 -- 400 A 16 -- 500 A
4 Rutile**
1A 1A
100 A 100 A
*) This function cannot be changed while welding is in progress.
**) When selecting electrode type, the start value is always 3 for arc force.
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Hot start
Hot start increases the weld current for an adjustable time at the start of welding, thus reducing the risk of poor fusion at the beginning of the joint.
Arc force
The arc force is important in determining how the current changes in response to a change in the arc length. A lower value gives a calmer arc with less spatter.
Current
A higher current produces a wider weld pool, with better penetration into the workpiece.
Irrespective of which menu is displayed, the setting value for the current can be changed. The value is only displayed in the m ain menu.
3.2 Symbols in the display
Function symbols
Arc force Hot start
Rutile electrode Cellulose electrode
Arc--air gouging electrode Basic electrode
Explanation of symbols
Active symbol (dark background). Active means that the function which the symbol represents can be activated. New values can only be set when the symbol is active.
Inactive symbol (light background). Inactive means that settings for the function which the symbol represents cannot be changed. From the settings menu, pressing an inactive symbol will return the machine to the main menu.
A dot in the upper right--hand corner indicates that “Hot start” is ON.
Value symbols
The value symbols are displayed in the settings menu for each function.
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No arc force High arc force
Short hot start time Long hot start time
3.3 Settings example
Settings Value
Electrode Basic
“Hot start” ON
Hot start time 5
Arc force 5,0
Current 120 Amp
Electrode = Basic
S Select the type of electrode by pressing the first function pushbutton until is
shown in the display.
Hot start time = 5
S Press
to turn hot starting ON.
S Press until 5,0 is shown in the display.
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Arc force = 5
S Press until is shown in the display.
S Press until 5,0 is shown in the display.
Current = 120 Ampere
S Turn the knob for setting the current until the display shows 120 Amp.
4 FAULT CODES
Fault codes are used to indicate that a fault has occurred in the equipment. They are shown in the display in the form of a symbol as follows:
Fault codes are updated every three seconds. The upper numeral in the symbol is the number of the particular fault code: see Item NO TAG. The lower figure indicates where the fault is: 0 = the control panel 2 = the power unit 4 = the remote control
The above symbol shows that the control panel (0) has lost contact with the power unit.
If several faults have been detected, only the code for the last fault to occur will be displayed.
Press any of the function keys in order to clear the symbol from the display.
Symbols may be steady or flashing, depending on the type of fault.
Flashing symbols are highlighted with “o” in the list of fault codes.
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4.1 List of fault codes
Fault code
10 Power supply 3* x
12 Communication error (warning) x x x
14 Communication error (bus off) x
15 Messages lost x x x
16 High open--circuit voltage x
18 Lost contact with the power unit x
19 Incorrect settings values in external RAM x
20 Memory allocation error x
22 Transmitter buffer overflow x
23 Receiver buffer overflow x
26 Watchdog x
28 Stack overflow x x
29 No cooling water flow x
31 No reply from the display unit x
32 No gas flow x
Description Control
panel
1 EPROM x x x
2 RAM x x
3 External Read/Write RAM x
4 5V power supply x
5 High intermediate voltage power supply x
6 High temperature x
8 Power supply 1* x x x
9 Power supply 2* x x
Power unit Remote
control
Unit Power supply 1* Power supply 2* Power supply 3*
Control panel +3V
Power unit +15V --15V +24V
Remote control +13V +10V
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4.2 Fault code descriptions
Fault
code1
Description
1 Program memory error (EPROM)
The program memory has “lost” a value, i.e. the value in some particular memory location dif­fers from the original value.
This fault does not disable any functions.
Action: Restart the machine. If the fault persists, send for a service technician.
2 Microprocessor RAM error
The microprocessor is unable to read/write from/to a certain memory position in its internal memory.
This fault does not disable any functions.
Action: Restart the machine. If the fault persists, send for a service technician.
3 External RAM error
The microprocessor is unable to read/write from/to a certain memory position in its external memory.
This fault does not disable any functions.
Action: Restart the machine. If the fault persists, send for a service technician.
4 5 V power supply low
The power supply voltage is too low. The microprocessor stops all normal activities while waiting to be turned off. Action: Turn off the mains power supply to reset the unit. If the fault persists, send for a ser-
vice technician.
5 Intermediate DC voltage outside limits
The voltage is too low or too high. Too high a voltage can be due to severe transients on the mains power supply or to a weak power supply (high inductance of the supply).
The power unit turns off automatically. Action: Turn off the mains power supply to reset the unit. If the fault persists, send for a ser-
vice technician.
6 High temperature
The thermal overload cutout has operated. The power unit turns off automatically, and cannot be restarted until the cutout has reset. Action: Check that the cooling air inlets or outlets are not blocked or clogged with dirt. Check
the duty cycle being used, to make sure that the equipment is not being overloaded.
8 Low battery voltage +3V, (control panel)
The voltage of the memory retention battery in the control panel is too low. This fault does not disable any functions.
Action: Send for a service technician.
8 +15V power supply, (wire feed unit and power unit)
The voltage is too high or too low.
Action: Send for a service technician.
9 --15V power supply, (power unit)
The voltage is too high or too low. Action: Send for a service technician.
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Fault
code1
10 +24V power supply, (power unit)
12 Communication error (warning)
14 Communication error
15 Messages lost
16 High open--circuit voltage
18 Lost contact
19 Incorrect settings values in external RAM
20 Memory allocation error
22 Transmitter buffer overflow
23 Receiver buffer overflow
Description
The voltage is too high or too low. Action: Send for a service technician.
The CAN circuit’s error counter has too high a value, and contact with the control panel may be lost. This can occur if the load is temporarily too high.
Action: Check the equipment to ensure that only one remote control unit with an adapter is connected. If the fault persists, send for a service technician.
The CAN circuit’s error counter has too high a value, and welding is stopped. This can occur if the load is temporarily too high. Action: Review the handling of welding settings data during welding. Turn off the mains
power supply to reset the unit. If the fault persists, send for a service technician.
A message has overwritten another message. This error can be caused by frequent pushing of the panel pushbuttons while welding is in progress.
The welding process stops. Action: Review the handling of welding programs during welding. Turn off the mains power
supply to reset the unit. If the fault persists, send for a service technician.
The open--circuit voltage has been too high. Action: Turn off the mains power supply to reset the unit. If the fault persists, send for a ser-
vice technician.
The control panel has lost contact with the power unit. The current activity stops. Action: Check the cables. If the fault persists, send for a service technician.
This fault will be detected if the information in the battery--backed memory has become corrup­ted.
Action: The fault will correct itself, but the data stored in the current memory position will be lost.
The microprocessor is unable to reserve sufficient memory space. This fault will generate fault code 26. Action: Send for a service technician.
The transmitter buffer has become overfilled. The current activity stops. Action: Review the handling of welding programs during welding.
CAN messages are being received at a higher rate than the welding data board can handle. The current activity stops. Action: Review the handling of welding programs during welding.
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Fault
code1
26 Watchdog
28 Stack overflow
29 No cooling water flow
31 No reply from the display unit
32 No gas flow
Description
Something has prevented the processor from performing its normal duties. This fault does not disable any functions. Action: Review the handling of welding programs during welding.
The internal memory has become overfilled. This fault can be caused by abnormal processor loading. Action: Review the handling of settings data during welding.
The flow monitor switch has operated. The current activity stops. Action: Check the cooling water circuit and the pump.
The microprocessor is not receiving replies from the display board. Action: Send for a service technician.
Gasflowislessthan6l/min.
Action: Check the gas valve, hoses and connectors.
5 ORDERING SP ARE PARTS
Note!
Supplier warranty is void if customer attempts any work on product during the warranty period.
When ordering replacemen t parts, order by part number and part name, as illustrated on the figure. Always provide the series or serial number on the unit on which the parts will be used. The serial number is stamped on the rating plate.
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