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JOB Mode
The Job Mode function, which is active in all welding
modes, allows you to store and recall up to 30 JOBS
(welding parameter settings).
How to Store JOBs (Welding Parameter Settings)
Press the JOB button
C
to pull up the JOB LIST
page.
Use the ↑ button
D
, the ↓ button
E
,
or the V/SET
encoder
G
to select the program in which you want
to save the welding parameter settings.
Press and hold the SAVE button
C
for about three
(3) seconds until you hear a double beep. If you hear
a triple beep and see “THIS JOB IS PROTECTED,
DO YOU WANT TO OVERWRITE IT?” in the
display, either press button
E
to proceed or button
D
to cancel.
After saving the JOB, the LCD reverts back to the
main page where you can see the JOB number
above button
C.
NOTE: An * symbol next to the JOB means the JOB
is in use, and a flashing * symbol next to the JOB
means the JOB is modified from the original.
To leave the current JOB and return the Pro Pulse into
the “regular” welding mode, quickly press and release
the JOB button
C
, and then press and hold the Select
Mode button
A
for approximately five (5) seconds. You
should hear five (5) short beeps and one longer beep,
after which the * symbol next to the JOB you were
using clears. Wait an additional three (3) seconds, and
the Pro Pulse 220 MTS will be back in the regular
welding mode.
How to Load Stored Jobs
1. Press the JOB button
C
to pull up the JOB LIST
page.
2. Use the ↑ button
D
, the ↓ button
E
, or the V/SET
encoder
G
to select the JOB you want to recall.
3. Press and hold the RECALL button
B
for about
three (3) seconds until you hear a double beep.
4. After recalling the JOB, the LCD reverts back to the
main page where you can see the JOB number
above button
C
.
ATTENTION: THE PARAMETERS SAVED IN
JOBS 1 THROUGH 12 ARE PROTECTED. WHEN
YOU RECALL JOBS 1 THROUGH 12, THEY
WILL BE BLOCKED, WHICH MEANS YOU
CANNOT ACCIDENTALLY ALTER OR MODIFY
THEM. IN ORDER TO INTENTIONALLY
MODIFY A SAVED AND PROTECTED JOB, DO
THE FOLLOWING:
Quickly press and release the JOB button
C
, and
then press and hold the Select Mode button
A
for
about five (5) seconds; you will hear five (5) short
beeps and one (1) long beep, and the * symbol
next to the JOB you were using disappears. After
an additional three (3) seconds, the machine will
be back in the regular welding mode.
Make the desired adjustments and modifications
to the program.
Follow the steps from the
How to Store JOBs
(Welding Parameter Settings)
instr uctions on
to overwrite the protected parameters with the new
parameters.
Trigger JOB Function
The first three JOBs in the JOB LIST can be loaded
and recalled simply by pulling the trigger of the
welding gun. The following criteria must be met in
order to use the Trigger JOB Function:
At least two of the first three slots in the JOB
LIST need to have welding parameter settings, or
a JOB, assigned to them (the slots are empty when
the Pro Pulse 220 MTS leaves the factory).
Each set of parameters (JOB) saved in slots 1
through 3 needs to be MIG 2T. The Trigger JOB
Function
does not work
with MIG 4T. In MIG 2T,
pressing and holding the trigger makes the
machine weld and releasing the trigger makes the
machine stop welding.
Each set of parameters (JOB) saved in slots 1
through 3 needs to have a pre-gas flow time of at
least 0.3 seconds or higher.
Follow the instructions below to switch between JOBs
1 through 3 via the Trigger JOB Function:
Hold the gun in the air; press and immediately
release the torch trigger without striking an arc.
Watch the display to see the settings change.
Every time you use the trigger in the manner
described above, the machine accesses the next
JOB (e.g., running through the instructions the
first time activates JOB #1, a second run through
activates JOB #2, a third run through activates
JOB #3, a fourth run through activates JOB #1
once again, and so on).
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