
WELDSKILL 200AC/DC INVERTER
Manual 0-5207
3-9
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SETUP
FAULT
POWER
Amps
Volts
FORWARD
BACK
VOLTS
SECONDS
PERCENT (%)
FREQ (Hz)
AC FREQUENCY
WAVE BALANCE
(ARC FORCE)
MODE
AC
DC
PULSE
PURGE
PROCESS
TRIGGER
2T NORMAL
4T LATCH
HF TIG
LIFT TIG
STICK
Pre
Flow
Hot
Start
Initial
Current
Up
Slope
Base
Current
Peak
Current
Width
Trough
Current
Frequency
Down
Slope
Crater
Current
Post
Flow
WeldSkill
PORTABLE WELDING MACHINE
200
AC/DC
Inverter
2 0 0
1 8 . 0
Press to go forward / go back
between programming status
LED’s
Adjust programming parameter
A-11222
Figure 3-5: Stick Programming Mode
Programming Parameter
Adjustment Device
Display
Hot Start
This parameter operates in all weld modes
except LIFT TIG mode and is used to heat up
the weld zone in TIG modes or improve the
start characteristics for stick electrodes the
peak start current on top of the BASE (WELD)
current.
e.g. HOT START current = 130 amps when
BASE (WELD) = 100 amps & HOT START = 30
amps
Amps
7 0
0 to 70A (max 170A weld current)
Base Current
This parameter sets the TIG WELD current
when PULSE is OFF. This parameter also sets
the STICK weld current.
Amps
1 7 0
5 to 170A (DC STICK mode)
10 to 170A (AC STICK mode)
Arc Force (STICK Mode only)
Arc Force is effective when in Manual Arc
Mode only. Arc Force control provides and
adjustable amount of Arc Force (or "dig")
control. This feature can be particularly
beneficial in providing the operator the ability
to compensate for variability in joint fit-up in
certain situations with particular electrodes. In
general increasing the Arc Force control toward
100% (maximum Arc Force) allows greater
penetration control to be achieved.
Volts
VOLTS
SECONDS
PERCENT (%)
FREQ (Hz)
100
0 to 100%
Table 3-2