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Parameters
Description
Unit
Setting
range
Factory
setting
PRE-GAS
FLOW
Time of gas flow before welding
Sec
0.1~9.99
0.05
START
The initial current after the arc is
started
A
5~315/400/
500
50
UP-SLOPE
Time of starting current is increased
until it reaches welding current
Sec
0.1~10
0.5
HOT START
Current of starting arc on SMAW
mode
A
10-200
50
CURRENT
Welding current while in the SMAW
and DC TIG mode
A
4~320/410/
510
100
ARC FORCE
Current of arc- force on SMAW
mode
A
5-200
50
PEAK
CURRENT
Welding current while in the DC
Pulse TIG mode
A
4~320/410/
510
100
DUTY
CYCLE
The time proportion of peak current
in single cycle under pulse mode
%
15-85
35
FREQUENCY
The frequency of welding current in
pulse mode
Hz
0.2~20
4.0
BASE
CURRENT
The arc maintenance current in
pulse mode
A
4~320/410/
510
50
DOWN-
SLOPE
Time of welding current is
continuously lowered until it
reaches final current
Sec
0.1~15
0.1
STOP ARC
The current before arc blowout
A
5~315/400/
500
50
POST-GAS
FLOW
Time of gas flow after arc blowout
Sec
0.1~60
15.0
Table. 4-3-1: Parameter list
8.ADJUSTMENT knob
It is used for adjusting the parameters that are described in7. When a parameter is
selected by SELECTION knob, rotate this knob clockwise to increase the selected
parameter;rotate this knob anticlockwise to decrease the selected parameter. Press this
button and turn to left or right for quick adjustment;
9.SELECTION knob
It is used for selecting the parameters that are described in 7. Rotate clockwise to select
parameter from left to right; rotate anticlockwise to select parameter from right to left.
Important! Thanks to the microprocessor control, the following functions can be realized:
All parameters that have been set can be automatically stored and will retain until the
next time they are changed. This is true even if the power source is switched off and on
again in the meantime.
4-4 Sub menu
4-4-1 Sub menu parameter
ATIG***P and ATIG***P-C have different sub menu, ATIG***P-C has more functions.
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