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Dukane Manual Part No. 403–566–01

Section 12 – Troubleshooting

Error Messages

TRIGGER LOST

This error message is displayed when the
trigger type is set to

MAINTAINED

, and the

trigger signal is interrupted or lost. The
weld cycle is terminated.

END OF WELD SIGNAL DETECTED

At the start of the cycle, one or both of the

END OF WELD

signals (

AUTOMATION END

OF WELD

and

PRESS END OF WELD

) be-

comes active. The weld cycle is terminated.

TIMER STOP SIGNAL DETECTED

During the weld cycle, the

TIMER STOP

signal becomes active. The weld cycle
is terminated.

SYSTEM OVERLOAD SIGNAL DETECTED

During the weld cycle, the

SYSTEM OVER-

LOAD

signal becomes active. The weld

cycle is terminated.

AUTOMATION FAULT SIGNAL DETECTED

During the weld cycle, the

AUTOMATION

FAULT

signal becomes active. The weld

cycle is terminated.

RIGHT SAFETY SWITCH RELEASED TOO SOON

If the Initiate Mode is set to

MANUAL

, the

right safety switch was released too soon
at the start of the weld cycle. Both switches
must be held until the trigger switch is ac-
tivated. The weld cycle is terminated.

LEFT SAFETY SWITCH RELEASED TOO SOON

If the Initiate Mode is set to

MANUAL

, the

left safety switch was released too soon at
the start of the weld cycle. Both switches
must be held until the trigger switch is ac-
tivated. The weld cycle is terminated.

SYSTEM OFF LINE

The

SYSTEM OFF LINE

signal is active. The

DPC generator must be

ON LINE

in order

to produce an ultrasonic output signal.

FRONT PANEL LOCKED
KEYPAD ENTRY NOT ALLOWED

If the

F P LOCK

signal is active, the menu

navigation functions normally, but data
entry or program modifications are in-
hibited. For more information, refer to
Section 5, Table 5—I and the Input Sig-
nal Description following the table.