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3

** parameter available only for repetitive welding mode

 

Sb

 =

1

SP

Sp2

Sp3

toF

ton

tp

ni

te

td

Sb

 70

 50

 10

 20

120

052

  4

 10

 50

  1

output power value for the first spark(impulse)

0

-

100

 (% of full power

)

output power value for the second spark(impulse)

0

-

100

 (% of full power

)

output power value for sparks 3-99

0

-

100

 (% of full power

)

pressing time before actual welding

0

.

0

-

25

.

0

 (seconds

)

weld time for each spark

0

.

00

-

2

.

50

 (seconds

pause between sparks

0

.

00

-

2

.

50

 (seconds

)

number of sparks for 

multi-spark welding

0

-

99

 

cooling time after weld

0

.

0

-

25

.

0

 (seconds

)

delay between two welds in

 

repetitive welding

 (

Sb

=

1

)

0

.

0

-

25

.

0

 (seconds

)

welding mode according to the digital input

0

-

3

Working

 

state

*

*

*

*

*

**

parameter not available in continuous welding mode

 

Sb

 = 

3

 

When the digital input is ON, the display will show the currently transmitted 

output power units. The welding LED (RUN) will blink during the pressing and cooling 
phase.  Both 

(

K1

)

  and

  (RUN) 

LEDs  will  be  illuminated  during  the  actual  welding. 

When there is a pause in 

repetitive welding mode

 

(

SB

=

1

)

, the display will read the 

remaining time before the start of the next welding (Fig.2).

 

Powering up the controller with the digital input ON will invoke 

collision

 and 

the display will show

 

--o

 as a notification for the user to switch off the input. Collision 

will occur also, if the input is re-enabled during the cooling phase of the previous 
welding

.

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