Infrared Touch Screen Interface
The Sciaky weld system is programmed and operated by a graphical user interface called WinWeld. This exclusive man-to-machine interface allows the user to communicate easily with the Sigma Six control.
WinWeld is a Windows NT application that is easy to use and provides the power and flexibility for the most demanding users. Sciaky's unique architecture runs three (3) processors simultaneously. This real-time configuration is fast and also upgradeable to match your future needs.
Operators can retrieve, download, and upload information on how the weld was performed. Performance charts may be printed and used to run statistical analysis that conform with ever-increasing quality standards.
WinWeld operates without a keyboard or mouse, using an infrared touch screen. A unique feature with the WinWeld program allows an operator to write a customized program and then institute maintenance checks within that program. Pictures may also be scanned for easy identification as an option.
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Easy Foolproof Programming and Built-in Setup Checks
1. Program Menu: The Sigma Six uses a simple "fill-in-the-blanks" menu programming system for most welds. This approach allows users to program by entering only the required data in fields that use familiar terminology. All entries are checked against machine capacity and other factors for error-proof programming.
2. File Menu: Programs use common language syntax and standard welding terminology. There are no codes or programming languages to learn. Sciaky WinWeld software runs under the Windows operating system and can be networked using standard Ethernet hardware and software.
3. Part Setup Screen: Operator setup screens can be developed to prompt the operator with both text and graphics for proper machine and tooling setup. Additional screens can be programmed to appear periodically and require the operator to check for electrode wear, part alignment, or other factors during welding operations. |
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