Microprocessor (dsp) sequence of operation – Lincoln Electric 718117 Spirit II 400 User Manual
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Section 6: Maintenance &Troubleshooting
Spirit II User’s Manual
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Microprocessor (DSP) Sequence of Operation
The following DSP Indicators should illuminate after primary power is applied:
D77
3.3V Supply
D78
1.8V Supply
D50
ISC (Door)
D33
Coolant Level
D37
Arc Hold (if INOVA is being used)
D10
RS232 T1 Out (Blinking)
D11
CAN RXD (Dim Flashing)
D12
CAN TXD (Dim Flashing)
The following DSP Indicators should illuminate when the OFF Button is released:
D40
OFF Button
The following DSP Indicators should illuminate when the ON Button is activated:
U21 Opto
Motor / Solenoid
U19 Opto
Solenoid (not used)
U26 Opto
Fan
D42
Plasma Ready
The following DSP Indicators should illuminate when a START signal is applied (begin
cut cycle):
D36
Start
U27 Opto
Preflow
U29 Opto
Shield
U24 Opto
Surge (only over 100 amps)
U23 Opto
Contactor
D24
PWM (Chopper ON)
U22 Opto
Pilot Arc Relay ON
D43
PAT ON (Blinks during a START)
U34 Opto
ISC (Blinks during a START)
The following DSP Indicators should illuminate with an arc transfer:
U31 Opto
Postflow
U28 Opto
Plasma
D41
Motion
The following LEDs should turn OFF after the Motion Indicator turns ON:
U34 Opto
ISC
U27 Opto
Preflow
D43
PAT
When the START signal is removed, OPTO U30 (Vent) will illuminate. It will then go out
with the rest of the cut cycle indicators.