8. Various settings
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8.2 WELD NAVI.
WELD NAVI. (weld navigation) is a function that
determines welding conditions (current and volt-
age for main welding) by specifying some setting
items in order.
8.2.1 Setting items
Note
•
If WELD NAVI. is used to set welding
conditions, perform the following
operation to enable the remote con-
troller to change current and voltage
for main welding. At that time, LCD
indicates “NAVI DISPLAY”. (Only if
“ANALOG RC” is set to “1 (Use)”.)
)
• If “ANALOG RC” is set to “1 (use)”,
after determining the applied welding
conditions, it is possible to fine-tune
the set values according to the process
described in section ”7.1.3
ing welding current and voltage preset
values.
“ on page
67.
•
Turn the adjuster on the remote controller
counter-clockwise (down) to the end to reset
welding conditions determined by WELD
NAVI. Then, main welding current and volt-
age can be set by the remote controller.
•
That is, if the adjuster on the remote control-
ler is turned counter-clockwise(down) to the
end, set values determined by the WELD
NAVI. will be reset, therefore, automatic set-
tings using WELD NAVI. won’t function cor
-
rectly.
Note
About WELD NAVI. setting items
•
After setting welding conditions using WELD
NAVI., if the power switch is turned off, those
welding conditions are reset and welding con-
ditions set by the remote controller are
applied. (Those welding conditions won’t be
reset if “ANALOG RC” is set to “0 (not use)”.)
•
Use the welding current/voltage set values
automatically set by WELD NAVI. as indica-
tions. Fine tune them to suit for your work-
piece.
•
The leg length becomes 70 % when the
thickness is 12 mm. The thinner the work-
piece is the larger the leg length becomes.
And the thicker the workpiece is, the smaller
the leg length becomes.