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PROBLEMS
(SYMPTOMS)
Bad Welding.
PROBLEMS
(SYMPTOMS)
Cannot Connect.
Connection Drops while welding.
If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your
Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual
POSSIBLE
DeviceNet – PLC Controlled System
4. Limit Errors
5. Gas
6. Welding set points.
7. Wire Drive / Gear selection.
POSSIBLE
ETHERNET
1. Physical connection.
2. IP address information.
3. Ethernet Speed.
1. Cable Location.
POWER WAVE
RECOMMENDED
CAUSE
COURSE OF ACTION
4. Verify all welding setpoint values
5. Verify Gas remains on until after
6. Verify welding set points for work
7. Verify proper wire drive and gear
CAUSE
1. Verify that the correct patch cable or
• For direct connection to the Fanuc
2. Use Weld Manager (included on the
3. Verify that the network device con-
1. Verify Network cable is not located
CAUTION
i400
®
are within limits.
the weld is complete.
point, trim, and wave values.
ratio has been selected.
RECOMMENDED
COURSE OF ACTION
cross over cable is being used (refer
to local IT department for assis-
tance).
NOTE:
R30iA / R30iB Controller, use only the
cable provided with the K2677-2
Integration kit
• Verify the cables are fully inserted
into the bulk head connector.
• LED 8 located under the PC board
ethernet connector will be lit when
the machine is connected to another
network device.
POWER WAVE
Utilities and
®
Service Navigator CDʼs or available
at www.powerwavesoftware.com) to
verify the correct IP address infor-
mation has been entered.
NOTE:
• The IP address configuration MUST
be set to dynamic when connected to
the Fanuc R30iA / R30iB Controller.
• Verify no duplicate the IP addresses
exist on the network.
nected to the POWER WAVE
either a 10-baseT device or a
10/100-baseT device.
next to current carrying conductors.
This would include input power
cables and welding output cables.
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