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Tack Screen

1 . Top Navigation Bar:  Allows the 

user to change screens . 

1 . Arc Button: Switches the 

Main Screen to the Arc Screen

2 . Tack Button: Switches the 

Main Screen to the Tack 
Screen

3 . Save Load Button: Brings up 

the Save Load Window

4 . Settings Button: Switches the 

Main Screen to the Settings 
Screen

2 . Energy Selection Area:  Allows 

the user to customize the energy 
settings of the welder . 

1 . Minus Button: Lowers the 

energy in increments .  (Hold to continue lowering the energy)

2 . Energy Slider:  Allows the user to quickly switch energies .
3 . Energy Display:  Shows the user the current energy value .
4 . Plus Button:  Increases the energy in increments . (Hold to continue increasing the energy)

3 . Pre-Weld Delay Buttons:  Allows the user to change the delay before a tack occurs . 

1 . Short Button: Changes the Pre-Weld Delay to a quarter of a second .
2 . Medium Button: Changes the Pre-Weld Delay to a half second .
3 . Long Button: Changes the Pre-Weld Delay to a full second .

4 . Options  Buttons 

1 . Play/Pause Button:  Switches the welder from a ready state to a pause state .
2 . Undo Button:  Allows the user to undo the last change they have made .
3 . Redo Button:  Allows the user to redo the last change they have undone .
4 . Reset Button:  Allows the user to reset the tack settings to their factory default settings .

5 . Trigger Buttons:  Allows the user to change the way the welder triggers a weld . 

1 . Touch Detect Button: Changes the welder to start a weld when it detects the positive and negative terminal 

connection .

2 . Foot Pedal Button: Changes the welder to start a weld when it detect that the foot pedal has been pressed .

Save/Load Screen

1 . List of Saved Welds:  Current list 

of welds that are saved on the 
welder .  Currently the max is 30 . 
 

1 . Number of the weld . 
2 . Weld Button: Contains a short 

description of the saved weld .  
Ex: “Yellow Gold Joint - 16 .0 
Ws” User clicks on this button 
to activate the Save / Load 
Buttons . 

2 . Save Button:  Saves the current 

weld settings to the welders 
memory .  The name of the weld is 
automatically populated, based on the weld settings . 

3 . Load Button:  Loads the weld settings that the user has selected from the list .  Returns the User to the Arc screen .

4 .  Exit Button:  Exits the save load screen and returns the user to the arc screen . 

Settings: Interface Screen

 

  

1 . Top Navigation Bar:  Allows 

the user to change screens . 
 

1 . Interface Button:  Switches 

the screen to the Interface 
screen . 

2 . Gas Button:  Switches 

the screen to the Gas 
screen . 

3 . Timing Button:  Switches 

the screen to the Timing 
screen . 

4 . System Button:  Switches 

the screen to the System 
screen . 

2 . Volume Slider Bar:  Allows the user to adjust the volume of the errors .  

3 . Microscope Brightness Slider Bar:  Allows the user to adjust the brightness level coming out of the Microscope or 

ADL .  

4 . Screen Brightness Slider Bar:  Allows the user to adjust the brightness level of the welder’s screen .  

5 . Language Drop Down Menu:  Allows the user to change the language that is displayed on the welder . 

 

Summary of Contents for Orion c Series

Page 1: ...Orion c Series Welding System User Manual...

Page 2: ...w to update your welder p 18 Chapter 3 Make A Weld p 19 Make an Arc Weld p 19 Make a Tack Weld p 19 Chapter 4 Recommended Welder Settings p 19 Electrode Shaping p 19 Electrode placement examples p 20...

Page 3: ...ower cable to 90 240 VAC power 3 Insert the 1 4 gas tube firmly into the Shield Gas port 4 Gently pull on gas tube to make sure it is connected 5 When removing the gas tube be sure push in the white q...

Page 4: ...e bolt until it is very snug Mounting Option 3 Bolt to table Remove the clamp and position the base against the table Trace drill holes with a marker Drill 1 4 holes in the tabletop Drill screws throu...

Page 5: ...icroscope The Orion Microscope has been designed to provide maximum visual clarity eye protection and ease of use One challenge using the microscope is getting used to bringing the work piece to the w...

Page 6: ...is recommended that the user pay close attention to the electrode condition An electrode that appears to be dark colored or covered with material from previous welds can lead to inconsistent welding a...

Page 7: ...rgy Display Shows the user the current energy value e Plus Button Increases the energy in increments Hold to continue increasing the energy 5 Options Buttons a Play Pause Button Switches the welder fr...

Page 8: ...elder triggers a weld 1 Touch Detect Button Changes the welder to start a weld when it detects the positive and negative terminal connection 2 Foot Pedal Button Changes the welder to start a weld when...

Page 9: ...the gas line of any unwanted gasses 6 Calibrate Gas Allows the user to calibrate the PSI gauge 7 Exit Button Exits out of the settings screens and returns to the last screen the user was on Settings...

Page 10: ...ess the update button and choose to update via USB 8 A few pop ups will show up indicating the progress of the update 9 Once the update process is complete and reaches 100 the welder will return to th...

Page 11: ...tal Tip Shape Energy Agitation 14k Gold Semi Blunt 50 ws Off 24k Gold Semi Blunt 45 ws Off Silver Blunt 80 ws Off Platinum Sharp 60 ws Off Stainless Sharp 45 ws On Palladium Sharp 40 ws On Titanium Sh...

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