Ultra-cut 100 xt – Tweco 100 Ultra-Cut Plasma Cutting System with Automated Gas Control User Manual
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ULTRA-CUT 100 XT
Manual 0-5303
OPERATION
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Status Indicators on the DMC & DPC modules flash a 2-part code. Both green and red flash the firmware version
at power up. Only the red flashes for a fault.
First part of the code indicates a code group, the second part a particular condition within that group. DMC and
DPM may flash codes at the same time and they may be different codes. For example, a power supply fault, such
as 1-3, in the DMC could prevent communicating with the DPM so the DPC would flash one it’s group 2 codes. You
have to consider the codes in all the modules, CCM, DMC & DPC before determining which hardware has the fault.
The 2 digit code is separated by a 1.2 second space between digits and a � second space before the sequence repeats
or flashes another code group. Codes displayed may be currently active or may represent a fault that shut the
process down but is no longer active. If the fault that shut down the process is no longer active the first blink of
the first digit is extra long.
Example: Indicator flashes 1 long followed by 3 shorter blinks the condition is in group �. After 1.2 seconds delay,
the indicator blinks 3 times; the condition code is �-3 (the first long blink counts as part of the first digit), indicat-
ing the DMC has detected a DPC time-out error and it is not currently active. After a � second delay, the indicator
repeats the sequence until the condition is corrected.
DMC Status Code Key
Group 1 - DMC
Code
Message
Cause/Remedy
1-1
Plasma Disabled
Enable Plasma; Defective DMC Power Supply (E-Stop relay)
1-2
24 VDC fault
Check /replace DMC power supply fuse (F2); Replace DMC Power Supply; Replace DMC
control PCB
1-3
5 VDC fault
Check /replace DMC power supply; Replace DMC control PCB
1-4
No gas process selected
Select and send process from TSC 3000 or CNC;
1-5
DMC is locked
Process loading, wait until finished
1-6
Gas not Purged
DPC fault prevented purge from occuring, see DPC fault status
Group 2 - DPC Communication Port *
2-1
DPC Acknowledge error
Check DMC to DPC fiber optic cable and connections; Dirty or defective fiber-optic;DPC
power supply, fuse or Control PCB. DMC Control PCB
2-2
DPC Bus off error
Check DMC to DPC fiber optic cable and connections; Dirty or defective fiber-optic;DPC
power supply, fuse or Control PCB. DMC Control PCB.
2-3
Reserved
No information available; Contact customer service
Group 3 - CCM Communication Port *
3-1
CCM Acknowledge error
Check DMC to CCM fiber optic cable and connections; Dirty or defective fiber-optic;
Replace DMC Control PCB; Replace CCM.
3-2
CCM Bus off error
Check DMC to CCM fiber optic cable and connections; Dirty or defective fiber-optic;
Replace DMC Control PCB; Replace CCM.
3-3
Reserved
No information available; Contact customer service
Group 4 - Gas Controller Status and Protocal Errors
4-1
CCM Connection loss
Loss of communication with either DPC or DMC; check for dirty or defective fiber optic
to either DPC or CCM; See DPC and CCM status codes
4-2
CCM Timeout
Loss of communication with either DPC or DMC, check for dirty or defective fiber-optic
to either DPC or CCM. See DPC and CCM status codes.
4-3
DPC Timeout
Loss of communication with DPC, check for dirty or defective fiber-optic to DPC. See
DPC status code.
4-4
DPC error
Loss of communication with DPC, check for dirty or defective fiber-optic to DPC. See
DPC status code.
4-5
Reserved
No information available; Contact customer service
4-6
Reserved
No information available; Contact customer service