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Troubleshooting, Caution – Lincoln Electric POWER WAVE 11124 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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POWER WAVE® AC/DC 1000

Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual

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.

CAUTION

PROBLEMS

(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE

CAUSE

RECOMMENDED

COURSE OF ACTION

Cannot Connect.

Connection Drops while welding.

3. Analog Hysteresis.

4. Limit Errors.

5. Gas.

6. Welding set points.

1. Physical connection.

2. IP address information.

3. Ethernet Speed.

1. Cable Location.

3. From the DeviceNet tab of the

Diagnostics

Utility,

select

Configure. Verify in "Analog Input
Channels" that the Hysteresis set-
tings are all 0.

4. Verify all welding set point values are

within limits.

5. Verify Gas remains on until after the

weld is complete.

6. Verify welding set points for work

point, trim, and wave values.

1. Verify that the correct patch cable or

cross over cable is being used (refer
to local IT department for assis-
tance).

• Verify the cables are fully inserted

into the bulk head connector.

• LED 10 will be lit when the board is

connected to another network device.

2. User Weld Manager to verify the

correct IP address information has
been entered.

• Verify that the PC has the correct IP

address information entered.

• Verify that another device on the net-

work is not already using the IP
address entered into the Weld
Manager
utility.

3. Verify that the network device con-

nected to the Power Wave is either a
10-baseT device or a 10/100-baseT
device.

1. Verify Network cable is not located

next to current carrying conductors.
This would include input power
cables and welding output cables.

ETHERNET

DEVICENET-PLC CONTROLLED SYSTEM

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