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WIRING PULSING
If Wire Pulsing is in timed, this is the amount of time in seconds
that the wire will stay in the low wire feed. Minimum value is 0.05,
Maximum value is 10.0.
Section IV Weld Screen
LINE 1
The RUN on the left is highlighted to show that the 9700W is in the run state
LINE 2
The label of the line informs you of the current state of the weld schedule. The states that can be
shown are as follows: START DLY, WELD and STOP DLY. If the number is counting down it is
how long that segment of the weld schedule is left (START DLY and STOP DLY). It will count up
in WELD since the 9700W does not know how long the weld segment will be.
LINE 3
This line shows the actual or the programmed wire feed speed as set in the Calibration menu. If the
line is highlighted that means that the speed can be changed by using the dial. If the wire feed speed
is changed, the new speed will be used for the next weld, but will not be saved to permanent memory
unless it is saved after the weld is finished. To save go back to program menu and press the left
arrow button.
LINE 4
This line shows that status of various outputs and inputs. AUX1, AUX2, and AUX3 are highlighted
when the 9700W sends out an active signal. If the EXT is highlighted, it means the 9700W has
received an external start command. In this case the STOP button acts like a wire lock command.
Pressing the STOP button will cause the wire to stop feeding and the START button would start the
wire again.
PULSED
0.75
0.50
ON
HIGH TIME
LOW TIME
PULSED WIRE
RUN
LINE 1
12
LINE 2
LINE 3
AUX2
AUX3
EXT
LINE 4
AUX1
WELD
WIRE IPM
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