Functional description
6.3.4
Tip offset
Since the station automatically recognizes the connected soldering tool, the station is
aware of the complete combination of tool and tip after selecting this number. This way
temperature detection and control can work optimally. The tip offset can be adjusted
from 1 up to the maximum possible limiting value (see table on next page) of the con-
nected soldering tool.
Tip offset
CHIP TOOL
422ED
422FD 1
422FD 2
422FD 3
422FD 4"
422FD 5
422FD 6
422FD 7"
422FD 8"
422FD 9
422MD
422QD 1"
422QD 2
422QD 3
422QD 4
422QD 5"
422QD 6
422QD 7
422QD 8
422QD 9"
422QD10
422RD 1
422RD 2
* Default
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Due to the different masses and geometric shapes of
the soldering tips, their thermal characteristics are quite
different. The tip offset serves the purpose of adapting
the temperature measurement to the corresponding
soldering tip used. The setting for the soldering tip used is
made by entering a number.
422RD 3
422SD
452ED060"
452FD040
452FD075
452FD100
452FD125
452FD150
452FD175
452FD200
452FD250
452FD275
452FD400
452MD020*
452QD100
452QD125
452QD150
452QD175"
452QD200
452QD250
452RD150
452RD225
With CHIP TOOL connected, the entry [Tip type] will be displayed instead
of [Tip offset]. In this case you can select the tip type directly.
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CHIP TOOL VARIO
POWER TOOL
462CD010
01*
462CD018
02
462MD007*
03
462MD015
04
462PD005
462SD002
X-TOOL VARIO
01
02
03
04*
05
06
07
Ersa i-CON 1V & i-CON 2V
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