45
27
Initial increment time
Lets you set the initial increment time. Lets you auto-
mate the “crater filler” function.
Minimum 0.1s, Maximum 99.9s, Default Off
28
Crater filler time
Lets you set the “crater filler” time. Lets you automate
the "crater filler” function.
Minimum 0.1s, Maximum 99.9s, Default Off
30 Spot
welding
Allows you to enable the "spot welding" process and
establish the welding time.
Minimum 0.1s, Maximum 25s, Default off
31 Pause
point
Allows you to enable the "pause point" process and
establish the pause time between one welding opera-
tion and another.
Minimum 0.1s, Maximum 25s, Default off
34
Initial increase slope
Allows to set a gradual transition between the initial
wire speed and the welding wire speed.
Parameter setting: seconds (sec.).
Minimum 0 sec., Maximum 10 sec., Default Off
35
Crater filler slope
Allows to set a gradual transition between the welding
wire speed and crater filler wire speed.
Parameter setting: seconds (sec.).
Minimum 0 sec., Maximum 10 sec., Default Off
202 Inductance
Allows electronic regulation of the series inductance of
the welding circuit.
Makes it possible to obtain a quicker or slower arc to
compensate for the welder’s movements and for the
natural welding instability.
Low inductance = reactive arc (more spatter).
High inductance = less reactive arc (less spatter).
Minimum -30, M30, Default syn
330 Voltage
Lets you set welding voltage.
399 Welding
speed
Lets you set welding speed.
Minimum 1cm/min, Maximum 500cm/min, Default
35cm/min (reference speed for manual welding).
Syn: allows automatic setting of the welding parameters
using the robot speed value on an analog input.
(Consult the "System configuration" section - Set up
Service).
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
Regulation step
Allows the regulation of a parameter with a step that
can be personalised by the operator.
Minimum 1, Maximum Imax, Default 1
602
External parameter CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4
Allows the management of external parameter (mini-
mum value, maximum value, default value, parameter
selected).
(Consult the “External controls management” section).
606 U/D torch
Allows the management of the external parameter
(CH1) (parameter selected).
705
Circuit resistance calibration
Lets you calibrate the system.
Press the encoder knob to access parameter 705.
Place the tip of the wire guide in electrical contact with
the work piece.
Press and hold the torch trigger for at least 1 s.
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.
757
Wire speed reading
Allow the value of the motor encoder 1 to be displayed.
758
Robot movement speed
Allows the arm movement speed of a robot or an auto-
mation device to be displayed.
760
(Motor) Current reading
Allow the real value of the (motor) current to be dis-
played.
761
Wire speed reading
Allow the value of the motor encoder 2 to be displayed.
762
(Motor) Current reading
Allow the real value of the (motor) current to be dis-
played.
763
Wire speed reading
Allow the real value of the wire speed to be displayed.
764
Coolant flow reading
Allow the value of the coolant flow reading.
765
Coolant temperature reading
Allow the real value of coolant temperature reading to
be displayed.
801 Guard
limits
Allows the setting of the warning limits and of the guard
limits.
Allows the accurate control of the various welding
phases (consult the “Guard limits” section).
851 ARC-AIR
enabling
On=Active, Off=No active
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