The file "upgrade.tgz" must reside in the "root" of the
memory stick, NOT within folders.
With the data logger powered, insert the USB memory
stick in the CN14 connector (Fig. 3).
From the General configuration page (Fig. 8.1) tap
Backup Restore to access the functionality (Fig. 8.2);
− tap Select file key, a window appears with a list of files
available in the memory stick;
− tap the box next to the interested file, which will appear
in the box a side the Select file key;
− tap the Start key; upgrade operation begins, indicated
by the hourglass icon on the screen;
− without remove the memory stick, tap the Confirm key
to complete the upgrade procedure. The data logger restart
process begins, the display during this phase can be turned
off for several seconds. The sequence ends with the nor-
mal start-up and with the General configuration page;
− upgrade finished, remove memory stick.
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MAIN FUNCTIONS.
G
4.1
Manage Machine.
B
Functionality not yet available.
4.2
Quality Control.
The Quality Control function allows access to the part
relating to quality control.
Quality control is activated only if the power source has
the Quality Control option enabled (see the Instructions
Manual of the power source in use).
The Quality Control is a function of the Cebora power
sources, which allows real-time verification of certain
welding parameters associated with the working points
(Job) with signalling in the event that one or more of these
are released out of expected ranges.
The setup parameters are described in the Quality Control
menu pages in par. 7.
The weld quality data are displayed on data logger screen
and summarized in "reports" that can be exported to an
external
device.
The Quality Control can operate both in automated
systems operated by the robot and in manual systems
managed by the operator.
In the first case the control signals are sent from the robot
controller to the power source through the field interface
(analog or digital).
In the second case the control signals are sent by the
operator to the power source through the manual torch,
which must be equipped with "START", "UP" and
"DOWN" commands.
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4.3
Data logger configuration.
The Configuration functionality provides access to the
data logger general configuration.
The configuration parameters are described in the menu
pages in par. 8.
4.3.1
Terms definition.
Cell or island where is performed one or more
Cell
weldments. It may contain one or more ma-
chines to perform them.
Code to be assigned to a weldment (12 charac-
Code
ters max.). It can be used with the Rev. attribute.
It is an optional field that can help in defining a
Company
weldment. It may be the company owner of the
name
plant, the customer for which is performed the
workpiece or a name of absolute fantasy.
Set of power source settings chosen by the user
Job
that are used to perform a stretch of welding and
that are stored in the power source.
Set of power source + connected equipments
(e.g.: wire feeder), identified by power source
Machine
serial number, that perform one or more weld-
ments within a cell.
Name
Name to be given to a weldment.
Installation where work is performed.
Plant
It can be divided into multiple cells and contain
several machines.
Part of welding between a start command (arc
Seam
striking) and a stop command (arc extinction).
Part of welding performed with a given set of
Section
welding settings (Job).
Welder
Operator assigned to weldment performing.
Set of welds that make up the workpiece con-
Weldment
struction.
Set of Job to be used in sequence to perform
Weldment
completely the weldment of a specific work-
Data Sheet
piece and other descriptive information (meta-
data).
Working
UNIQUE collection of Plant, Cell and Machine
area
(Plant + Cell + Machine).
Set of metal parts that must be assembled with a
Workpiece
certain weld seams sequence.
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