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2. Change and activate code
a.) Display reads „Cod OFF“:
-
Using the torch trigger, switch to „Cod ON“
(see Pt. 2b for
further instructions)
b.) Display reads „Cod ON“:
-
Use function button to change to „CYC__?“
CYC (cycle) indicates how often the unit can be switched on
without the code having to be entered
-
Using the torch trigger, set the number of cycles
-
Press function button
until „Cod ?---“ appears on the
display
-
Enter the new numerical code
-
Enter 0-9/A-H using the torch trigger
-
Confirm each numeral with function button
-
Repeat this procedure twice, until all 3 digits of the new code
have been entered
-
Press the torch trigger
-
The display reads „Cod _-_“
-
Re-enter the new code, for control purposes:
w
set the desired numerals with dial I
H
w
confirm each numeral with button
w
repeat this procedure twice, until the code has been
entered
w
the third time you confirm, the code is automatically
stored in the memory
Note!
If you enter the code incorrectly three times in a
row
(ERR)
, the machine will automatically switch to
„LOC“. You must switch the machine off and repeat the
entire procedure!
-
Machine is now ready for use
3. Deactivate code
-
Display reads „Cod ON“
-
Using the torch trigger, switch to „Cod OFF“
-
Press button or to shift to „PRO“
-
To deactivate the present code, press the torch trigger
-
Machine is now ready for use
Important!
From now on, the code is 321 again!
Machine start-up when codelock is activated:
-
Switch on at the master switch . The display
(„Cod _?_“)
now asks you to enter the code number
-
Enter the first numeral of the combination using dial I
H
-
Confirm this numeral with function button
-
Repeat this procedure twice more
-
Machine is now ready for use
AC PARAMETERS LEVEL P3
(only on AC machines)
Use function button
or selector button
to select the para-
meters, and the torch trigger to change their values.
- ACF AC-frequency 40-100Hz
(in "Electrode" and TIG modes)
- POS Positive half-wave
(tri, SIN, rEC, OFF)
only in TIG mode
- nEG Negative half-wave
(tri, SIN, rEC, OFF)
only in TIG mode
- PRO
(Program)
: For storing the parameters that have been
set, by pressing the torch trigger.
[tri
(=triangle)
, SIN
(=sinus),
rEC
(=square wave)
]
- SYn Synchronous function
(ON/OFF)
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION GENERAL
Remote control units are intended for use in situations where the
welding parameters must be set directly from the welding work-
place. The remote control unit is connected electrically to the
power source by means of special cables 5 or 10 m in length.
The following types of remote control unit are available:
- TIG and manual electrode rem. con. unit
(AC) ......
TR53mc
- Manual electrode and TIG rem. con. unit
(DC) ......
TPmc
- Manual electrode a. TIG rem. con. unit CEL
(DC) .
TPmcCEL
- TIG pulsed-arc rem. control unit
(AC/DC) ..............
TR50mc
- TIG spot-welding remote control unit
(DC) .............
TR51mc
- TIG remote-control pedal unit
(AC/DC) ..................
TR52mc
TR 53 MC A.C. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
- Special workplace remote control unit for TIG AC welding
- External setting facility for welding current I
H
,
AC~ balance
AC~ frequency.
MAIN CURRENT DIAL I
H
-
Continuous adjustment of the welding current
-
LED indicator lights up after actuation of torch trigger
BALANCE DIAL
-
For influencing the positive and negative half-waves in the
manual-electrode and TIG AC~ ranges.
ADJUSTMENT DIAL
for
AC~ arc frequency
(Hz)
-
For changing the arc-concentration
Important!
Use TR 53mc remote control unit for manual electrode
welding in the AC~ or DC ranges
(function selector switch must
be in pos.
).
HOTSTART CURRENT, HOTSTART TIME and
ARCFORCE DYNAMIC are be governed by the values set on the
main machine.
Connecting up the remote control unit
- Link the connecting-socket
on the power source with the
socket on the remote control unit via the remote control cable.
- Plug in the connectors the right way round, and screw the swivel
nuts down as far as they will go.
- Shift the function selector switch into the correct position for
the operating mode required.
Fig.11
TR 53 MC A.C. remote control unit
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