Introduction; Ui Interface; Interface Description; Main Menu - Lincoln Electric Global UI Manual

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Introduction

Global UI is used for communication between the device
and the user. It contains 5'' TFT display, two controls with
active button and center validation button that allow the
user to effectively and quickly control all functions and
parameters.
WARNING
According to references some options or features cannot
be available.

UI Interface

Interface description

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Figure 1
1. 5ʺ Display: TFT display shows welding processes
parameters.
2. Left Button: Cancel selection. Return to the previous
menu.
3. Right Button: Access to various functions.
4. Central Knob Button: Navigate and confirm/validate
selection.
5. USB Key: Export welding data and update software.

Main menu

Figure 2
After power source start-up, user has access to process
and power source configuration:
GTAW
SMAW
Gouging
System option
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This interface is or may be widely used in advanced
equipment as:
INVERTEC TP series
INVERTEC S series
PRESTO series
CITOARC series
PRESTOTIG series
CITOTIG series

Home Menu description

Preset current
Contextual Buttons / Encoders Labels
1. In "Primary Settings" area, the type of process and
corresponding information will be indicated like type
of arc striking for TIG and type of MMA mode (Soft,
Crisp etc ...).
If "Guided Setup Mode" is selected, all inputs will be
displayed in the section.
2. "Status Bar" gives additional information like Trigger
Interlock selection, remote control status.
3. "Preset
Current"
configured by welder and, during welding, welding
current value.
4. "Voltage": Indication of welding voltage.
5. "Secondary Settings" allow to user to see the
current values of weld sequence parameters.
6. "Contextual Buttons / Encoders Labels" informs the
user of features associated to the knob and buttons.
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Primary settings
Status Bar
Voltage
Secondary settings
Figure 3
indicates
the
current
value
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