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PROBLEMS
(SYMPTOMS)
Arc loss fault on robot.
PROBLEMS
(SYMPTOMS)
Device does not go on Line.
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
WELD AND ARC QUALITY PROBLEMS
2. Conduit leading to the wire feed-
er has bends or twists, which
can reduce the wire feed speed.
3. Conduit leading up to the wire
feeder from the wire reel is too
long.
POSSIBLE
DeviceNet – PLC Controlled System
1. 24v bus power.
2. Baud rate.
3. MAC ID
4. Termination
5. Wiring.
6. EDS Files
(Electronic Data Sheet Files)
POWER WAVE
RECOMMENDED
CAUSE
COURSE OF ACTION
2. Remove bends and twists in
3. Use a shorter piece of conduit.
RECOMMENDED
CAUSE
COURSE OF ACTION
1. Verify that LED 10 is on when
2. Verify the baud rate setting is the
3. Verify the DeviceNet MAC ID is
4. Verify that the DeviceNet bus is
5. Verify the wiring of all multi-port
6. Verify that the correct EDS files
CAUTION
i400
®
conduit leading to the feeder.
the DeviceNet network is pow-
ered. This can be done with the
POWER WAVE
turned on or
®
off.
same as the DeviceNet Master.
The baud rate is set via the
DeviceNet tab of the Diagnostics
Utility.
correct. The Mac ID is set via
the DeviceNet tab of the
Diagnostics Utility.
terminated correctly.
taps and field attachable ends.
are being used if they are need-
ed. The DeviceNet tab of the
Diagnostics Utility displays the
current Product Code and
Vendor Revision of the POWER
WAVE
.
®
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