Hypertherm THC ArcGlide User Manual
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ArcGlide THC Instruction Manual 806450
3 – Operation
ERR 31 NO HYPERNET CONNECTION – There is no Hypernet connection to either the HMI or CNC.
ERR 32 LOST CNC HYPERNET – The CNC Hypernet connection was lost after it was established.
ERR 33 LOST HMI HYPERNET – The HMI Hypernet connection was lost after it was established.
ERR 34 ENCODER OVERFLOW – Height position error.
ERR 35 ENCODER UNDERFLOW – Height position error.
ERR 36 HYPERNET ADDRESSING – Hypernet communication error. Check unit addressing.
ERR 37 SOFTWARE ERROR – Contact your table manufacturer.
ERR 38 SOFTWARE LOOP TIME – The Ethernet cable is loose or damaged or there is electrical
interference if ArcGlide and drives are sharing power.
ERR 39 SOFTWARE UNDEF DISPLAY – The control board in the control module is not operating
correctly.
ERR 40 SOFTWARE ANALOG INPUT – Pins on a cable connector are not transmitting the expected
signal, examine all cable connections on the control module.
ERR 41 PROTOCOL MISMATCH – Verify that compatible software and firmware is installed on all the units
of the system that are connected to Hypernet. See
Update ArcGlide firmware on page 180 for more
information.
ERR 42 LOST PAC HYPERNET – Examine all Hypernet connections between the control module, the
Ethernet switch, and the plasma system.
Control States
IDLE PARK – In this state, the plasma system is OFF, the servo motor has no power, and the lifter brake is
ON. This is the low power standby state. The lifter waits for the Cycle Start input signal and enters the IHS
Slow Approach state.
IDLE – In this state, the plasma system is OFF, the servo motor has power and is holding position, and the
lifter brake is OFF. The lifter waits for the Cycle Start input signal and enters either the IHS Fast Approach
state or the IHS Slow Approach state, depending on whether the workpiece position is known. If there is no
Cycle Start signal after a 30-second timeout, the lifter enters the Idle Park state.
GO HOME – The lifter moves the torch up at the programmed Slow Speed until the upper limit switch or a
stall is detected. Then the lifter enters the Upper Limit state.
LIFTER CALIBRATION – The control module calibrates the lifter immediately after it turns on.
LOWER LIMIT – The THC enters this state after it senses the lower limit switch or when the actual position
is the programmed Slide Length. The motor is stopped and the torch maintains its position. Only up motion
is allowed during this state. An error message displays if the THC enters this state during automatic
operation.