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Glossary – Lincoln Electric IM8002 POWER WAVE MANAGER User Manual

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Power Wave® Manager User Manual

IM8002

Glossary

ArcLink®

: This is a communications protocol

developed by Lincoln Electric for use in a welding

system. This protocol takes into account specific

needs of a welding system and the interaction of

the multiple components that make up the

network.

Asset

: An asset is entry in the Asset Tree on the

left side of the Production Monitoring™ or

CheckPoint™ screen. An asset can be either a

single Welding Power Source or a Group of power

sources. In a manufacturing facility, the asset in

Production Monitoring™ or CheckPoint™ could

represent a single power source, station or line

within the plant.

Bandwidth

: The amount of information that

wires and cables can handle, just like a pipe full

of water and materials. The pipe can only hold

so much before the flow slows down and

eventually clogs.

Board Serial Number

: Each component in an

ArcLink system has a unique number that allows

it to be identified from the other components. In

Lincoln Electric systems, this is used to verify

what component is being referenced in software.

Criteria

: A user-supplied piece of information

used to sort or filter the data in a report.

DeviceNet

: A standard industrial networking

protocol usually used by a PLC to control

networked devices in a Master/Slave

relationship.

DNS

: Domain Name Service used for translating

host names to an IP address so that networked

equipment can be given an alphanumeric name

instead of a number. See Host Name for an

example of what a DNS server does.

E-mail

: Electronic Mail, an electronic message

that is transferred over a communications

network, or the Internet.

Ethernet

: A telecommunications networking

protocol used to connect computers to each

other.

Firmware

: The memory and programming code

within the Welding Power Source that provides

the control program for the Welding Power

Source.

Front End

: The “front end” to a software

program is the part of the application with which

you, as the user, interact (e.g., buttons you click,

windows that display).

Host Name

: Alphanumeric name that is used to

represent networked equipment at a specific IP

address. An example would be www.google.com

instead of 216.239.37.99.

HTML

: Hyper Text Markup Language, the

document format used for web pages on the

Internet.

Intranet

: An internal website to your company

that no one on the outside can access unless

given user names and passwords to do so.

IP Address

: A number that identifies a device on

the network. This number is a 32-bit numeric

address written as four octets separated by

periods also referred to as “dots.” The numbers

range from zero to 255. An example would be

192.168.1.45.

Latched Alarm

: Prevents the Welding Power

Source from making another weld until the alarm

has been acknowledged. This setting can be

utilized for verifying a welding setup before

making another weld.

Module Number

: The Welding Power Source

consists of modules that communicate with each

other to create a welding system. The module

number is the name given to each one of these

devices.

Octet

: A number ranging from zero to 255 used

in IP addresses.