Lincoln Electric IM8000 CHECKPOINT User Manual
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Chapter 7. Summary Tab – Container Level
Equipment Reports
7.2
CheckPoint™ User Manual
IM8000
Figure 7.1
Equipment Reports
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If you would like to view the data in a different order (e.g.,
by the status of the welder or by WeldScore™, you can
simply click the column header to reorder the data. See
page 6.6 for more details on sorting by columns.
Table 7.1
Columns on the Equipment Reports
Column
Description
Status
The icon’s color in this column reflects what the Welding Power Source is doing
(or not doing) right now on the production floor. There is a slight delay of a few
seconds as the power source communicates with CheckPoint™ and the
information updates on your screen. The following colors indicate the various
states of the Welding Power Source:
Green ( ): This color indicates that the power source is currently
welding.
Yellow ( ): The Welding Power Source is active and ready to weld but
in an idle state (not welding).
Red ( ): Faulted (i.e., Not Ready, Latched Fault or Faulted)
One of the following conditions could cause the Welding Power Source
to show as Faulted:
-
The Welding Power Source is either currently being reprogrammed
or has experienced an event that may prevent it from welding.
Refer to the Power Wave® Manager User Manual under System
Status for information on diagnosing the fault.
-
A Latched Fault caused the Welding Power Source to stop welding.
This latched fault must be reset before the Welding Power Source
will weld again. Refer to the Power Wave® Manager User Manual
under Alarm Latch for more information on how to reset this.
Gray ( ): CheckPoint™ has not been able to communicate with the
Welding Power Source within the last three minutes. Check that the
Welding Power Source is turned on and that there are no problems with
the Ethernet network.