User manual
REMOTE CONTROL
The analog remote control operates in TIG and MMA processes.
Ref. 045699
Connection
1- Plug the remote control into the connection at the back of the machine.
2- The HMI detects the presence of a remote control and offers a selection choice accessible by wheel.
Connections
The product is equipped with a female socket for a remote control.
The specific 7 pin male plug (option ref. 045699) allows the connection of different types of remote control. For the cabling layout, please see the
diagram below.
Foot pedal
Operating:
• Manual remote control (option ref. 045675):
The remote control enables the variation of current from 50% to 100% of the set intensity. In this configuration, all modes and functions of the ma-
chine are accessible and can be set.
• Foot pedal (option ref. 045682):
The foot pedal allows the current to be set from 10% to 100% of the set current. In TIG, the welding machine only operates in 2T mode. The
upslope and downslope are not automatically managed by the current source, and are controlled by the user with the foot pedal.
RESOLUTION DES PROBLEMES
This device integrates a default management system.
A series of messages displayed on the control board allows for a fault and anomalies diagnosis.
Error code
Thermal protection
The product has gone into a pro-
tective mode.
Torch fault
36
Translation of the original
instructions
Torch type
Up & Down Torch
G
F
A
B
E
D
C
External view
Manual remote control
Meaning
Maximum duty cycle reached.
Ambient temprature above 40°C.
Obstructed air input.
A power surge has been detected.
Faulty torch(es) trigger(s) / button(s)
Wire description
Common
Switch 1 & 2
Switch 1
Switch 2
Common
Up & Down Switch
Up Switch
Down Switch
D
045682
C
B
045675
A
Electric diagram according to the remote control type.
Wire description
10 V
Cursor
Common/Earth
Switch
CAUSES
PROTIG 231L DC PFC
Pin
2
4
3
5
1
2
Pin
A
B
C
D
SOLUTIONS
Wait for the indicator to turn off before
resuming welding operations.
Observe the operating factor and ensure
good ventilation
An overvoltage on the electrical network is
at the origin of the message.
Have your electrical installation or genera-
tor checked by an accredited person.
Make sure that nothing presses the torch
trigger(s) when the product is switched
on.