Entron EN7000-TS Manuel utilisateur

EN7000-TS
Touch-screen programming
User Guide
This user guide demonstrates the use of the EN7000 touchscreen. Reference the
EN7000 Technical Manual for further details of parameters.
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Contents
Page
Section 1
How to use the Touch Screen……..3
Section 2
Editing Parameters…………………..6
Section 3
Menus…………………………………..8
Section 4
Quick Start……………………..…….39

Section 1 – How to use the touch-screen
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Note: Not all parameters are visible at any one time. Many parameters are
dependent on other parameters. Only relevant parameters are displayed
as this reduces clutter on the screen. The screens shown here are typical
and may not be exactly what you will see.
1.1 Start-up
On Start-up, the display will show the splash screen.
Proceed to the Main Menu by tapping the Home icon (bottom right).

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1.2 Menu screen
The items described below are common to every menu screen.
UseProgram
DiscreteI/O ˄
2
HistoryLog System ˅
12
3
4
5
6
Program BusI/O
Electrode AnalogI/O
i
MainMenu
1 Tapping the i in the center of the banner will display the Status screen.
Tappin
g
it from the Status screen will return to the previous screen.
2 Tappin
g
the Home icon will return to the previous screen.
3 Tappin
g
the UP ar
r
ow scrolls the displa
y
up one line at a time.
4 The size of the scroll bar handle indicates how many additional items
there are in the menu. The smaller the handle, the more items there are
in the entire menu to be displa
y
ed.
5 Tapping the blue area in the scroll bar will scroll the display up or down
one pa
g
e at a time.
6 Tappin
g
the DOWN arrow scrolls the displa
y
down one line at a time.
The remaining area is divided up into eight labeled buttons. Tapping one of these
buttons will either
Open the sub-menu for that function.
OR
Open an information window.
OR
If the button contains a parameter, edit that parameter.

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1.3 Status screen
This screen presents useful information regarding the status of the control and
the measurements from the last weld. Access the Status screen by tapping on
the i icon on the banner of any menu.
Pos t‐he a t
Progra m 2
Force 100lb
˄
Ready
1
2
3
4
5
6
Conducti o
n
35.5%
7
˅
2.00kA
5.00kA
1.00kA
Pre‐heat
Ma i nHe a t
i
Status
1 This field displays the control status. Tapping on this field will display
a messa
g
e screen
g
ivin
g
the option to reset the status.
2 Pre-heat current from the last weld
3 Main heat current from the last weld
4 Post-heat current from the last weld (Extended Features must be
enabled in the Confi
g
uration menu
)
5 Pro
g
ram used for the last weld
6 Force measured from the last weld
7 Percent Conduction of the SCR from the last weld
Tap the i in the center of the banner to return to the previous screen.
Tap the HOME key to go to the main menu

Section 2 – Editing parameters
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Parameters can be edited in several different ways, depending upon their nature.
2.1 Numeric
When you tap on a button showing a numeric parameter, an editor window
opens:
e.g.
1 Present value of paramete
r
2 Use the ke
y
pad to enter a new value
3 Cancel the entr
y
(
present value remains unchan
g
ed
)
4 Backspace the value in field 1
5 Enter the selected value
(
parameter is chan
g
ed to new value
)
Initially, the present value is shown. In the above example the parameter
called Use Program is set to the value 2.
Tap on the numeric buttons to enter a new value, then tap the green tick
key. The editor will close and return to the previous screen, showing the new
value entered.
If you enter an illegal value, a warning message appears and the parameter is
not changed. Close the warning message by taping on the red X key in the
top right corner.

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2.2 Radio button
This type of parameter has only two options.
e.g.
Standard Extended
Features
The presently selected option is highlighted. In the above example the
parameter called Features is set to Standard.
Each time you tap on the button, the parameter is set to the other option.
2.3 Multi-option
This type of parameter has more than two options.
e.g.
I/OSource
DISCRETE
The presently selected option is shown. In the above example the parameter
called I/O source is set to DISCRETE.
Each time you tap on the button the parameter will change to the next option
in the list. After the final option, the list starts again with the first option.
2.4 Check box
This type of parameter is either on (box ticked) or off (box clear).
e.g.
Stop
onFault
In the above example the parameter called ‘Stop on fault’ is on.
Each time you tap on the button the parameter toggles between on (box
ticked) and off (box clear).

Section 3 – Menus
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This section describes the hierarchy of menus which allow access to the parameters.
Not all parameters are visible at any one time. Many parameters are dependent on
other parameters. Only relevant parameters are displayed as this reduces clutter on the
screen. The screens shown here are typical and may not be exactly what you will see.
Wherever you see the symbol in this section, this indicates that the
parameter is only available if Extended features is selected in the Configure menu.
The Main menu is the hub from which all sub-menus are accessed.
DiscreteI/O
BusI/O
AnalogI/O
System
0
Configure
˅
Electrode
HistoryLog
UseProgram
˄
Program
i
MainMenu
Extended

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3.1 Use Program (parameter)
Sets the program number selected to execute when the START signal is applied.
This parameter will not be available if the configuration parameter Program
select is set to Extern.
3.2 Program menu
The Program menu is used to configure parameters in a weld schedule. There
are settings in the Options and Configuration menus that will determine which
of these parameters are displayed.
Program
Time ˄
0
Current Force
Valves Options
Copy START
˅
Linktoprogram
1
Electrode
0
i
Programmenu
3.2.1. Program (parameter)
Select the program to edit. Subsequent program parameter edits will
apply only to the program set here.
3.2.2. Link to Program (parameter)
Select the program to link to the program being edited. Linking must be
enabled in the Options menu for this field to be displayed. The linked
program will automatically begin after the program being edited executes if
the START signal is maintained.
3.2.3. Electrode (parameter)
Select the electrode to be assigned to the program being edited. Multi
Electrodes must be selected in the Configuration menu.
Extended
Extended

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3.2.4. Timing menu
50~
Hold
Pre‐heat
˄
10~20~
Squeeze
Upslope
2~
Cool2
˅
Downslope
2~
20~
Post‐heat
20~
Cool1
2~
MainHeat
30~
i
Timing:Program 0
3.2.4.1. Presqueeze (parameter)
Time interval between program initiation and the start of squeeze
time. Only occurs on the first spot of a Repeat mode spot
sequence. Used to allow for large initial movements of the welding
electrodes.
3.2.4.2. Squeeze (parameter)
Time interval between end of Presqueeze time and the application
of weld current. Used to allow the electrodes to develop the desired
force.
3.2.4.3. Pre-heat (parameter)
Time interval where the Pre-heat current is applied. Pre-heat must
be enabled in the Program Options menu.
3.2.4.4. Cool1 (parameter)
Time interval between end of Pre-heat time and start of Upslope
time where no current is passed. Pre-heat must be enabled in the
Program Options menu to use this feature.
3.2.4.5. Upslope (parameter)
Time interval for the welding current to change from the Pre-heat
value to the Main Heat value.
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