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Trigger Mode Pushbutton:
This pushbutton changes the trigger sequence in TIG
welding mode:
2-step / 4-step with restart This option is not
selectable by the Trigger Pushbutton and, if enabled,
operates with 2 or 4 step mode:
This indicator will turn on if the restart option is enabled
for the current TIG trigger mode. Restart can be
enabled separately for 2-step and 4-step modes from the
Setup Menu. More information about restart is available
in the Operating instruction section.
2-step
4-step
Bi-Level
Each trigger mode is detailed in the Operating instruction
section.
SEL Pushbutton:
The SELect pusbutton is used to scroll the TIG welding
parameters. At each pressure the relevant led is
switched on and the displays show the current value of
the parameter. If a parameter is disabled for the current
mode of working it will be skipped. The user can then
modify this value turning the Output Current knob. If no
change is made after a timeout (4s), the displays and
LEDs will revert to the default state, where the Output
Current knob sets the output current.
Memory Pushbuttons:
These pusbuttons allows to store (
M) or recall (M
)
TIG welding programs. 10 memory records (P01 to P10)
are available for the user.
To store [or recall] a record:
Store (
M)
Recall (M
)
01
10
Store (
M)
Recall (M
)
Keep pushed for 4s
The Memory pushbuttons are disabled during welding.
See “List of parameters and Factory stored programs”
section below for a complete list of factory stored
programs.
Pulsing Mode Pushbutton:
In the TIG welding modes, this pusbutton turns the
pulsing function ON. When active, the LED next to the
pusbutton is turned ON. In Stick welding mode, this
command is disabled.
When Pulse is active is possible to set Duty cycle (%),
Frequency (Hz) and Background (%) parameters.
During TIG welding is not possible switch ON or OFF the
Pulse command: if ON, during welding is possible
operates on the values of Duty, Frequency and
Background current.
Output Current Knob:
It is used to set the Output Current used during welding.
This knob is also a multi-purpose command: see the
“Operating Instruction” section for a description of how to
use this command for parameter selection.