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Chapter 6
W
elding Condition
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ETTING
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NTERNAL
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UNCTIONS
W
ELDING
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ONDITION
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HAPTER
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6.7.2.26 F43: CAN ID
When multiple welding power sources are connected with a PC monitoring system, set ID for CAN.
6.7.2.27 F44: Reading welding conditions with remote control
Sets whether to read the welding condition registered to the memory by the analog remote control
(optional) or not. This function is effective when the internal function F4 (Auto/Semi-auto mode) is set
to "0".
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[ON]: reads the welding condition by the analog remote control (optional)
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Setting the welding current setting knob on the analog remote control to 1-10 of the scale can read out
the conditions stored to the JOB No. 1-10.
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By the welding voltage setting knob, fine adjustment of the welding voltage of the condition read out
is available. (% adjustment)
Adjust the voltage value based on the center of welding voltage setting knob. To increase the welding
voltage, turn the knob clockwise and to reduce the welding voltage, turn the knob counterclockwise.
The fine adjustment range for welding voltage is up to ±20 %.
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[OFF]: disables the function.
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In the following cases, this function cannot be used:
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Welding conditions are not registered to the memory;
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Analog remote control (optional) is not connected to the welding power source;
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Internal function F11 (Fine adjustment of welding conditions memory) is set to "1" to "30" (enabled);
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Internal function F45 (Special crater sequence) is set to "ON" (enabled);
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Internal function F48 (Adjusting current with torch switch) is set to "ON" (enabled); or
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Internal function F51 (Special crater repeat) is set to "ON" (enabled); or
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Either of the internal functions F29 to F32 (External input terminal setting) is set to either "4" (Start) or
"5" (Loading welding condition).
Example:
The right figure shows an example when the JOB No. "3" is read out
and the welding voltage is the condition stored on the memory (no
fine adjustment).