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3.3.3 Quasar...Exclusive
List of set up parameters (MMA)
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.
3 Hot
start
Allows adjustment of the hot start value in MMA.
Permits an adjustable hot start in the arc striking phases,
facilitating the start operations.
Parameter set as a percentage (%) of the welding current.
Minimum Off, Maximum 500%, Default 80%
7
Welding current
Permits adjustment of the welding current.
Parameter set in Amps (A).
Minimum 3A, Maximum Imax, Default 100A
8 Arc
force
Allows adjustment of the Arc force value in MMA.
Permits an adjustable energetic dynamic response in
welding, facilitating the welder's operations.
Increasing the value of the arc force to reduce the risks
of sticking of the electrode.
Parameter set as a percentage (%) of the welding current.
Minimum Off, Maximum 500%, Default 30%
204
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
205 MMA
Synergy
Allows you to set the best arc dynamics, selecting the
type of electrode used:
1 Standard (Basic/Rutile)
2 Cellulose
3 Steel
4 Aluminium
5 Cast iron
Default standard (1)
Selecting the correct arc dynamics enables maximum
benefit to be derived from the power source to achieve
the best possible welding performances.
Perfect weldability of the electrode used is not guaran-
teed (weldability depends on the quality of the consum-
ables and their preservation, the operating and welding
conditions, the numerous possible applications, etc.).
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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 operating
conditions that occur. In the spot welding phase, for exam-
ple, a low arc detachment voltage reduces re-striking of
the arc when moving the electrode away from the piece,
reducing spatter, burning and oxidisation 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:
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).
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
Allows the management of external parameter 1 (mini-
mum value).
603
External parameter CH1
Allows the management of external parameter 1 (maxi-
mum value).
751 Current
reading
Allow the real value of the welding current to be dis-
played.
Allows the welding current display method to be set.
752 Voltage
reading
Allows the real value of the welding voltage to be dis-
played.
Allows the welding voltage display method to be set.
851 ARC-AIR
enabling
On=ARC-AIR,
Off=MMA
903 Program
cancellation
Select the required program by rotating the encoder 1.
Delete the selected program by pressing button-encoder 2.
List of set up parameters (MIG/MAG)
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.
2 Synergy
Allows selection of the manual MIG/MAG.
Lets you select a preset welding program (synergy) by
choosing a few simple settings:
- wire type
- gas type
- wire diameter
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