Parameter set as a percentage (%) of the welding current.
Minimum Off, Maximum 500%, Default 30%
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Dynamic power control (DPC)
It enables the desired V/I characteristic to be selected.
I = C Constant current
The increase or reduction in arc length has no effect on
the welding current required.
Basic, Rutile, Acid, Steel, Cast iron
1÷ 20* Falling characteristic with adjustable slope
The increase in arc length causes a reduction in welding
current (and vice versa) according to the value imposed
by 1 to 20 amps per volt.
Cellulose, Aluminium
P = C* Constant power
The increase in arc length causes a reduction in the
welding current (and vice versa) according to the law:
V.I = K.
Cellulose, Aluminium
*
Increasing the value of the arc force to reduce the risks
of sticking of the electrode.
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Arc detachment voltage
Allows you to set the voltage value at which the electric
arc switch-off is forced.
It permits improved management of the various oper-
ating conditions that occur. In the spot welding phase,
for example, a low arc detachment voltage reduces
re-striking of the arc when moving the electrode away
from the piece, reducing spatter, burning and oxidisa-
tion of the piece.
If using electrodes that require high voltages, you are
advised to set a high threshold to prevent arc extinction
during welding.
Never set an arc detachment voltage higher than
the no-load voltage of the power source.
Parameter set in Volts (V).
Minimum 0V, Maximum 99.9V, Default 57V
500
Allows the selection of the required graphic interface:
XE (Easy Mode)
XA (Advanced Mode)
XP (Professional Mode)
Allows access to the higher set-up levels:
USER:
user
SERV:
service
SELCO:
Selco
551 Lock/unlock
Allows the locking of the panel controls and the insertion
of a protection code (consult the “Lock/unlock” section).
552 Buzzer
tone
Permits adjustment of the buzzer tone.
Minimum Off, Maximum 10, Default 10
553
Contrast (LCD 4.7")
Permits adjustment of the display contrast.
Minimum -20, M20
601 Adjustment
step
Permits adjustment of the variation step on the up-
down keys.
Minimum Off, Maximum MAX, Default 1
602
CH1 External parameter
Allows the management of external parameter 1 (mini-
mum value, maximum value).
(Consult the “External controls management” section).
751 Current
reading
Allow the real value of the welding current to be dis-
played.
752 Voltage
reading
Allows the real value of the welding voltage to be dis-
played.
851 ARC-AIR
enabling
On=Active, Off=No active
List of set up parameters (TIG)
0
Save and quit
Allows you to save the changes and exit the set up.
1
Reset
Allows you to reset all the parameters to the default
values.
7 Welding
current
Permits adjustment of the welding current.
Parameter set in Amps (A).
Minimum 3A, Maximum Imax, Default 100A
500
Allows the selection of the required graphic interface:
XE (Easy Mode)
XA (Advanced Mode)
XP (Professional Mode)
Allows access to the higher set-up levels:
USER:
user
SERV:
service
SELCO:
Selco
551 Lock/unlock
Allows the locking of the panel controls and the inser-
tion of a protection code (consult the “Lock/unlock”
section).
552 Buzzer
tone
Permits adjustment of the buzzer tone.
Minimum Off, Maximum 10, Default 10
553
Contrast (LCD 4.7")
Permits adjustment of the display contrast.
Minimum -20, M20
601 Adjustment
step
Permits adjustment of the variation step on the up-
down keys.
Minimum Off, Maximum MAX, Default 1
602
CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 External parameter
Allows the management of external parameter 1 (mini-
mum value, maximum value, default value, parameter
selected).
(Consult the “External controls management” section).
751 Current
reading
Allow the real value of the welding current to be dis-
played.
752 Voltage
reading
Allows the real value of the welding voltage to be dis-
played.
755
Gas flow reading
Allows the real gas flow value to be displayed.
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