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DLF-82
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Setting Volts or Trim Limits:
With Volts Limits selected (blinking) in the Setup Menu, pressing
the bottom knob will cycle through the Low Limits (LO) and High
Limits (HI). By default they are both Off.
To adjust the Low Limits: Push the bottom knob until LO is
blinking. Once blinking, turning the encoder clockwise will
increase the limit and counter-clockwise will decrease the limit
with the lowest value being "Off".
To adjust the High Limits: Push the bottom knob until HI is
blinking. Once blinking, turning the knob clockwise will increase
the limit and counter-clockwise will decrease the limit with the
lowest value being "Off".
These settings will be those associated with the active
procedure.
To disable any of the limits, turn the associated knob clockwise
until the display shows "OFF".
The values will be set as they are adjusted.
The limits settings are stored independently for each memory
location.
Arc Control Limits:
The Arc Control Limits selection denoted "Arc Cntrl Limits" in the
Setup Menu allows for adjustment of the HI and LO thresholds.
This menu is navigated in a similar manner to the Volt Limits and
WFS Limits. The LO limit can be adjusted from -9.9 to +0.0 and
the HI limit can be adjusted from +0.0 to +9.9. The limits settings
are stored independently for each memory location.
Trim Display Setting in Trim versus Volts Display Setting:
When using Synergic Weld Modes the value of trim corresponds
to a voltage set-point. By default this voltage set-point that
changes with set WFS is displayed as trim value, in order to
simplify set-point selection. This default can be change to display
trim as the corresponding voltage through the "Trim As ..." menu
item in the Setup Menu. A setting of Volts will show the trim
displayed on the top right display in terms of Volts. Alternately
a setting of "Trim" will show trim on the top right display in
the unitless trim value for weld modes that support showing the
trim value. The limits settings are stored independently for each
memory location.
Process Selection Lockout:
Process Selection Lockout is displayed as "Proc Sel" in the menu
and is used to disable the user from changing the currently
selected process. When the process selection is changed to
locked any attempt by the user to change the process will cause
a "Locked!" to appear on the bottom display. Note, the active
memory can still be changed, which allows for different modes to
be selected. Weld Mode Search will be disabled when process
selection is locked out.
Number of Memories:
The number of memories that are available to write to is 4 by
default. From the Setup Menu the "Num Memories" can be used
to set the number of available memories from 1-4.
Memory Save Enable:
This setting allows for the ability to save/overwrite new memories.
It is enabled by default and can be disabled by navigating to
"Mem Save" in the Setup Menu and choosing Inactive.
Advanced Setup Menu
The Advanced Setup menu can be entered by pressing the
bottom encoder push button and the bottom right "Mem" push
button simultaneously for 5 seconds when not in the menu
system or welding.
To exit the advanced setup menu press the back button once.
The "Advanced Setup Menu" items are:
Wire Feed Speed Calibration (default=1.00)
Password Setting/Enable (default=disabled)
Software Versions
Factory Reset
Arc Time Display Enable (default=off)
Test modes Enable
System Test
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