Case Front Controls - Lincoln Electric CrossLinc K4345-1 Operator's Manual

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CROSSLINC
REMOTE

case Front controls

Refer to Figure A.1:
1) Digital Display - The CrossLinc™ Remote has a digital
display that shows the preset. This display shows actual
amps or volts during welding. After welding, the digital
display will flash and display the last known voltage or
amperage.
2) Amperage LED - This LED indicates whether amps is being
displayed on the digital display.
3) Output Control Knob - This knob is used to adjust the preset
amps or volts depending on the mode selected at the power
source. The preset value will be displayed on the digital
display.
4) Volts LED - This LED indicates whether volts is being
displayed on the digital display.
5) CrossLinc™ Communication LED - The CrossLinc™
Communication LED displays whether the feeder is connected
to the power source. When the power feeder is searching for
a connection, or is connected to a power source that does not
support CrossLinc™, the LED will not illuminate. When the
feeder has successfully connected to the power source, the
LED will be illuminated.
6) Setup Button (hidden) - The setup button is located to the
right of the digital display. It is accessed by using a paperclip
to press it through a pinhole in the nameplate. This button
enters the setup menu to change optional settings.
7) Input Cable (from Power Source) - The remote is equipped
with a 4/0 input cable with an LC40HD male style connector.
Connect this cable to the power source output.
8) Output Cable (to Electrode) Output Cable - The remote is
equipped with a 4/0 output cable with an LC40HD female
style connector. Connect this cable to the electrode holder,
torch, or across-the-arc wire feeder.
9) Work Sense Lead - The Work Sense Lead is used to power
the remote and communicate with the power source.
Connecting the Work Sense Lead is critical for the operation
of the remote, as it will not power up if it is disconnected.
FIGURE B.1
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OPERATION

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