Connections - Fronius TransPocket 4000 CEL Operating Instructions Manual

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Connections

Front and rear view of TP 4000 CEL / TP 5000
CEL power source
When using the TR 3000 remote control, always connect the rod electrode cable
to the (+) current socket.
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LocalNet connection
Standardised connection for system add-ons (e.g. remote control, etc.)
HOLD indicator
Every time you reach the end of welding, the actual values for welding
current and welding voltage are stored and the Hold indicator lights up.
Overtemperature indicator
Lights up if the power source overheats (e.g. because the duty cycle has
been exceeded). For more information on this, see the "Troubleshooting"
section.
TP 08 indicator
Lights up when a TP 08 remote control is connected to the power source.
Even if the TP 08 remote control has already been disconnected, the TP
08 indicator remains lit. As long as the TP 08 indicator is lit, current and
arc-force dynamic can only be set on the TP 08 remote control.
To restore the current and arc-force dynamic setting option on the power
source and other system add-ons:
1.
Disconnect TP 08
2.
Switch the power source off and back on again
3.
TP 08 indicator does not light up
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Blanking cover
Blanking cover
Blanking cover (reserved for LocalNet connection)
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(-) current socket with bayonet
latch for:
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(+) current socket with bayonet
latch for:
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Connecting the rod electro-
de cable or grounding cable
during manual metal arc
welding (depending on the
type of electrode)
Current connection of the
TIG welding torch
Connecting the rod electro-
de cable and grounding ca-
ble during manual metal arc
welding (depending on the
type of electrode)
Connecting the grounding
cable in TIG welding

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