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5.9.6
Welding data display
The following welding parameters can be displayed before (nominal values), during (actual values) or
after welding (hold values):
“Left-hand display”
Parameter
Before welding
(nominal values)
During welding
(actual values)
After welding
(hold values)
Welding current
Parameter times
-
-
Frequency, balance
-
-
Parameter currents
-
-
“Right-hand display”
Material thickness
-
-
Welding voltage
JOB number
-
-
Program number
-
-
After welding the hold values are displayed. When changes are made to the settings (e.g. welding
current) after welding, the display switches to the relevant nominal values.
The right-hand display automatically switches over to the material thickness after approx. 4 seconds.
If the “Program number” signal light is on in addition to the “Material thickness” signal light, the user is in
program mode (programs 1-
15, see chap. “Welding programs”).
If th
e “JOB number” signal light is on in addition to the “Material thickness” light, the user is in a JOB in
the free memory (JOBs 128 to 256, see chap. “Creating a new JOB in the free memory”).
5.9.6.1
Welding parameter setting
During the welding parameter setting process, the parameter value being set is displayed on the left-hand
display. The right-
hand display shows the “Factory setting” or a variation of it upwards or downwards.
Displays, e.g. when setting the ignition current, and their meanings:
Display
Meaning of the symbols shown in the right-hand display
Increase parameter value To restore the factory settings.
Factory setting
Parameter value is on the optimum setting
Reduce parameter value
To restore the factory settings.
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