Version July 2014
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HÜRNER HST 300 Monofuse 2.0 User’s Manual
H Ü R N E R S c h w e i s s t e c h n i k G m b H
Nieder-Ohmener Str. 26
35325 Mücke, Germany
the previous welding aborted because of a power supply failure.
The reason may be too weak a generator or too long or too thin an
extension cable, or a tripped cut-out in the mounting box. The next
welding operation is still possible after acknowledging the message
by pressing the STOP/RESET key.
7
Configuring the Welding Unit
With the operator identifier code, the welding unit can be reconfig-
ured. When the MENU key is pressed, the “Enter Menu Code” mes-
sage appears on the screen. After the code was entered using the
arrow keys, a screen reading “Settings – M – ” is displayed, in which
the settings menu proper (Display 4) can be opened by pressing the
MENU key again.
In the configuration menu, use the
ñ
and
ò
arrow keys to select the
desired set-up option. Use the
ð
arrow key to toggle between “on”
and “off” for that set-up option.
If a “M” is shown next to a set-up option, this indicates that a sub-
menu is accessible here by pressing the MENU key.
Press the START/SET key to confirm the set-up and save it to
memory.
Understanding the settings:
“Manual Input on” means that the manual input of welding pa-
rameters (see Sect. 6) is possible, “off,” that the manual input is
not allowed (option available only with HST 300 Monofuse 2.0
model version).
“Language – M – ” means that by pressing the MENU key, the user
can access a sub-menu for selecting the display and report lan-
guage (see Sect. 7.1).
“Date/Time – M – ” means that by pressing the MENU key, the user
can access a sub-menu for setting the clock (see Sect. 7.2).
“Buzzer Volume – M – ” means that by pressing the MENU key, the
user can access a sub-menu for setting the volume of the status
buzzer (see Sect. 7.3).
7.1 Selecting the Display Language
When the “Language” sub-menu was selected, the screen changes
and the display reproduced in Display 5 appears.
Use the arrow keys
ñ
and
ò
to select one of the options, “Deutsch,”
“English,” and “Français” and confirm by pressing the START/SET
key.
7.2 Setting the Clock
When the “Date/Time” sub-menu was selected, the screen changes
and the display reproduced in Display 6 appears.
The time of day and the date can be set using the keypad. The portions
“Hour,” “Minute,” “Day,” “Month,” and “Year” are set separately.
Press the START/SET key to confirm your settings.
7.3 Setting the Buzzer Volume
When the “Buzzer Volume” sub-menu was selected, the screen changes
and the display reproduced in Display 7 appears. The buzzer can also
Display 4
*** SET-UP MENU ***
Language -M-
>Date/Time -M-
Buzzer Volume -M-
Display 5
***** LANGUAGE *****
>Deutsch
English
Francais
Display 6
Date/Time
21.06.2013 14:28
Display 7
Buzzer Volume
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