552
Buzzer tone
Permits adjustment of the buzzer tone.
Minimum Off, Maximum 10, Default 5
553
Contrast
Permits adjustment of the display contrast.
Minimum 0, Maximum 50
601
(U/D) Adjustment step
Permits adjustment of the variation step on the up-
down keys.
Minimum Off, Maximum MAX, Default 1
602
CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 External parameter
Allows the management of external parameter 1 (mini-
mum value, maximum value, default value, parameter
selected).
(Consult the "External controls management" section).
606
U/D torch
Allows the management of the external parameter
(U/D). 0=Off, 1=A
751
Current reading
Allow the real value of the welding current to be dis-
played.
Allows the welding current display method to be set.
752
Voltage reading
Allows the real value of the welding voltage to be dis-
played.
Allows the welding voltage display method to be set.
801
Guard limits
Allows the setting of the warning limits and of the guard
limits.
Allows the accurate control of the various welding
phases (consult the "Guard limits" section).
3.5 Programs screen
1
General
Allows the storage and management of 64 welding pro-
grams which can be personalised by the operator.
1 Process of the selected program
2 Welding methods
3 Current pulsation
4 Number of the selected program
5 Main parameters of the selected program
6 Description of the selected program
7 Measurements
2
Program storage
Enter the "program storage" menu by pressing button
for at least 1 second.
Select the required program (or the empty memory) by
rotating the encoder.
Program stored
Memory empty
Cancel the operation by pressing button (2)
Save all the current settings on the selected program by
pressing button (3)
Introduce a description of the program.
- Select the required letter by rotating the encoder.
- Store the selected letter by pressing the encoder.
- Cancel the last letter by pressing button (1)
Cancel the operation by pressing button (2)
Confirm the operation by pressing button (3)
The storage of a new program on an already occupied
memory location requires cancellation of the memory
location by an obligatory procedure.
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