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WMS Reference Guide

This chapter reviews every screen in the WMS program. There is an organizational chart (WMS Road
Map) for the all screens in Chapter 11, Appendices.

Main Program Screen


The main program screen of the WeldWise™ 2400 is shown in figure 6-1 below. It displays
information from the most recently recorded weld.

Pod / ID Select

This field displays/selects the ID that is currently in use. Weld data on the main screen corresponds
to the displayed ID. Unless noted otherwise, when navigating to other screens all data, settings,
commands and updates are specific to this Pod/ID.

Weld Master ID

If the Pod/ID has been set up to compare welds to a master (contains master tolerance limits), the
Master ID is displayed. If masters are not enabled, or there is no master for this weld, the display
will read No Master. If the weld data for this weld was used to generate a master, then the display
will read Master Weld. In the figure above, the Master ID is 3/13/01 3:50:40 PM M01, where
3/13/01 3:50:40 PM
is the data/time when the master was created followed by M01 which
indicates which Binary Select is associated with the master (Binary Select 01 for this master).

There are a total of 15 binary selects available for use with a WeldWise

2400.

Weld Number Display

This field displays the weld number corresponding to the weld data on the Main Screen. This is the
number of monitored welds since the weld data was last deleted from the database.

Figure 6-1 Main program screen

Weld Status High Limit indicator

Weld Status Low Limit indicator

Clear Job Status button

Job Status High Limit indicator

Weld Number Display

Job Status Low Limit indicator

POD / ID select

Weld Master ID

Parameter Display #1

Parameter Display #2

Parameter Display #3

Parameter Display #4