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Lincoln Electric IM8000 CHECKPOINT User Manual

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Chapter 5. Your CheckPoint™ User Account

Managing Your User Account

5.6 CheckPoint™

User

Manual

IM8000

Field

Description

Available Views

The Available Views correspond or are similar to the reports you can find in
CheckPoint™. Simply select a view and click the Add button. That view
appears in the list. You can rearrange the order in which these views
appear. Click and drag each one where you would like it to appear. If you
want to remove a report from the list, click the delete icon ( ).

Available Welders

Place a check mark next to each Welding Power Source or Container of
power sources for which you want reports. These checkboxes are not
dynamic (i.e., selecting a Container does not select all the welders within
that Container).

ƒ Container level: When you place a check mark at the Container

level, you receive a summary version of the report you selected
under Available Views. This summary version of the report
contains data for all welders within in the Container.

ƒ Welding Power Source level: When you place a check mark next to

an individual Welding Power Source, the system generates a report
just with the details of that welder. If you select multiple welders,
you receive a report for each welder.

Alert Subscriptions

One of the many advantages of a cloud-based application is the flexibility of the alert messaging that
CheckPoint™ can process for you. Alert Subscriptions provide you with e-mail and/or text messages when
certain events happen on the Welding Power Source(s) you select (Figure 5.8). The following alerts are
available to you:

ƒ Disconnected: When you turn this alert on, the system sends you a notification each time the

selected Welding Power Source(s) is disconnected from the network. This could be for any
number of reasons, including (but not limited to) when someone pulls the Ethernet card or the
machine loses power.

ƒ Part Assembly Over Weld Limit: This alert works in conjunction with the Weld Sequencer

software. Within each Weld Sequence, the Weld Engineer specifies the number of welds
expected for each part in the entire assembly. Use this alert to receive a notification when the
number of welds performed on the assembly goes over that expected number. You receive a
notification once the entire assembly is complete.

ƒ Part Assembly Under Weld Limit: This alert works in conjunction with the Weld Sequencer

software. Within each Weld Sequence, the Weld Engineer specifies the number of welds
expected for each part in the entire assembly. Use this alert to receive a notification when the
number of welds performed on the assembly is under that expected number. You receive a
notification once the entire assembly is complete.

ƒ Power on: Activating this alert causes CheckPoint™ to send out a notification every time the

power source is turned on or reset.

ƒ System event: When a System Event occurs within the Welding Power Source (e.g., a thermostat

fault), when it is reprogrammed with new software, or when one of its hardware components is
replaced, removed, or added, CheckPoint™ sends an e-mail if you activate this alert.