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12.6.1 Weld data
Weld data is connected individually to each wire feeder. To connect weld data to a
wire feeder, it must be active; when it is, you can recall data in the usual way, see
chapter
8
”Memory management”, and make any necessary modifications. All of this
will then be connected to the active wire feeder.
To enable the next wire feeder, press and release the trigger. Then recall the weld
data that you want to connect to this wire feeder.
12.7 Unit of length
Main menu -- --> Auxiliary function menu -- --> Configuration menu -- --> Unit of
length
Here you can choose whether you want:
METRIC
INCH
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QUALITY FUNCTIONS
Main menu -- --> Auxiliary function menu -- --> Quality functions
Quality functions keep track of a range of useful weld data for individual welds.
These functions are:
S
Time of weld start
S
How long the weld took
S
Average, maximum and minimum current during welding
S
Average, maximum and minimum voltage during welding
S
Average, maximum and minimum power during welding
You can also key in the length of the joint manually, and the weld data unit will
calculate the heat input.
The number of welds since the last reset is also displayed. Information on up to 100
welds can be stored. With more than 100 welds the first is ignored. A weld must last
longer than 1 second to be registered.
The last recorded weld is shown on the display, but you can also scroll through all
other recorded welds. When you press RESET, all variables are reset to zero.
QUALITY FUNCTIONS
WELD 1
START:
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WELD TIME:
W LENGTH.0cm
HEAT INPUT
0.00 kJ/mm
AVE.
MAX
MIN
I (Amp)
0.00
0.00
0.00
U (V)
0.00
0.00
0.00
P (kW)
0.00
0.00
0.00
NUMBER OF WELDS SINCE RESET:
0
RESET
QUIT
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