Design and function
Advanced functions on the welding machine control
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5.15.2.1 Creating a new JOB in the memory or copying a JOB
It is normally possible to adjust all 256 JOBs individually. However, it is useful to issue a separate
JOB number to special welding tasks.
• Define welding task which most closely matches the required application.
• Copy pre-defined welding task into the free memory range:
Control element Action
Result
Display
3 x
Select Job Manager mode
Job Manager
n x
Select the copy job function using the key buttons
"Up" and
"Down" (left)
Copy to: xxx
n x
Select the job target number (JOB129-169) using
the key buttons
"Up" and
"Down" (right)
Copy to: xxx
1 x
JOB has been copied
Copy to: xxx
1 x
Machine returns to Display mode
5.15.2.2 Loading special jobs (SP1 to SP3)
These jobs are the first 3 free JOBs which can be called up directly on the M3.1x control using the
buttons SP1 to SP3 (SP1=JOB129, SP2=JOB130, SP3=JOB131).
Control element Action
Result
3 s
Select Special Jobs
n x
Select Special Job SP1,SP2 or SP3
3 s
Machine returns to Display mode
s seconds
5.15.2.3 Loading an existing JOB from the free memory
Control element Action
Result
Display
3 x
Select Job Manager mode
Job Manager
n x
Select Job Loading function using the key buttons
"Up" and
"Down" (left)
Load Job: xxx
n x
Select the JOB to be loaded using the key
buttons
"Up" and
"Down" (right)
Load Job: xxx
1 x
JOB has been loaded
Load Job: xxx
3 x
Machine returns to Display mode
A
V
Job Nr
Hold
A
M
A
V
Job Nr
Hold
A
M