TRANSTIG 220AC/DC AND 300AC/DC POWER SOURCE
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SETUP
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• Press the BACK button (22) or FORWARD button (23) to select the “PSP” Parameter.
• Use the Multi Function Control (24) to set “PSP” to ON (to enable stitch welding
• Press the BACK button (22) or FORWARD button (23) until the Base Current A1 Led (44) is illuminated.
Use the Multi Function Control (24) to adjust the Welding Current for the Electrode size being used. If the
Welding Current does not match the normal operating range of the electrode the Electrode Diameter Out-of-
Range indictor Led (50) will illuminate.
• Press the BACK button (22) or FORWARD button (23) until the left display shows “tSP”.
• Use the Multi Function Control (24) to set the required SPOT “ON” time required.
• Press the BACK button (22) or FORWARD button (23) until the left display shows “tSO”.
• Use the Multi Function Control (24) to set the required SPOT “DWELL or OFF” time required.
If the Electrode Diameter Out-of-Range indictor Led (50) is illuminated, it is still possible to weld.
3.13 Tip Tronic Operation
In GTAW modes, up to 100 jobs can be saved. These are arranged as 10 jobs numbers, in 10 job sets.
These are shown on the meter displays. The first number on the display is the job set, the second is the job
number. In the example, the job set is 2 and the job number is 9.
Saved TipTronic jobs can also be set as active or inactive.
Inactive jobs are skipped during TipTronic job selection.
TipTronic Operation
• Using the Welding Mode button (10) select TipTronic mode (14).
• Use the Multi Function Control (24) to select the job set number and the job number.
Note that if no TipTronic jobs are saved, it will not be possible to select any TipTronic jobs.
• Use the BACK button (22) or FORWARD button (22) to switch between TipTronic jobs and all main
parameters.
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Figure 3-9: Tip Tronic Operation
Save a TipTronic Job