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Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1
UI Interface ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Interface description ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
Main menu ................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Home Menu description ............................................................................................................................................... 1
GTAW .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
SMAW .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Gouging ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Memories ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Limits & Lockouts ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Guided Setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 10
System Options .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Errors codes and troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 17
TIG Trigger Sequences ................................................................................................................................................. 19
Global UI
Lincoln Electric Bester Sp. z o.o.
ul. Jana III Sobieskiego 19A, 58-260 Bielawa, Poland
IM3187
10/2022
REV01
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Limits & Lockouts ................................. 8 Guided Setup ................................10   System Options ................................12   Errors codes and troubleshooting ..........................17   TIG Trigger Sequences ..............................19   ENGLISH Lincoln Electric Bester Sp. z o.o. ul. Jana III Sobieskiego 19A, 58-260 Bielawa, Poland...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Global UI is used for communication between the device This interface is or may be widely used in advanced and the user. It contains 5’’ TFT display, two controls with equipment as:  active button and center validation button that allow the...
  • Page 3: Gtaw

    Start Mode selection: Icon Description High Frequency arc striking Touch Start arc striking In HF mode, a high voltage will allow arc striking. In Touch Start, user has to touch welding piece with electrode and lift torch to create arc. Figure 4 Weld Sequence : 1.
  • Page 4 Pulse Mode activation: Figure 11 Main Secondary Description Icon Icon Figure 9 Trigger torch operating mode in 2 Step. When TIG pulse is activated, three new icons appear to Trigger torch operating mode configure frequency, duty cycle and background current. in 4 Step.
  • Page 5 Figure 13 Main Secondary Description Icon Icon Figure 15 When a remote control is selected (excepted & Down). Secondary icon allows configure current range. Hand Remote:  Accessible with Manual remote control and torch with potentiometer. User configure the current value only with potentiometer. Knob on UI has no effect on welding current configuration.
  • Page 6: Smaw

    Hot Start: SMAW This is a temporary increase in the initial welding current. This helps ignite the arc quickly and reliably. Figure 17 To choose MMA mode process, select SMAW icon and Figure 19 push the knob button. Select the “Hot Start”, push the knob button, change the Settings pages value and push again to validate.
  • Page 7: Gouging

    Remote Control Memories In Home menu, user can save the current welding setup in dedicated slot by pressing “Memories” button. Welding process and all cycle parameters are saved and can be recalled. Figure 21 In SMAW mode, two type of remote control can be selected: ...
  • Page 8 Recall Memory Erase Memories In Home menu, press Memories button. Navigate with Memories can be erased. Select “System Options”, knob to desired memory to load and push Knob button. “Memories management” and finally “Edit memories”. An icon with slot number will appear on the top right. Select the memories you want to erase and push knob button.
  • Page 9: Limits & Lockouts

    In Home page, memory number is indicated with a lock. Limits & Lockouts Any memory modification by erasing are impossible as Limits & Lockouts allows user to limit or lock some long as memory is locked. To replace memory, supervisor welding parameters like Preflow time, slope up etc…...
  • Page 10 Lockouts: In order to lock Duty cycle to only one value. Low and High limits must be set to same value. Figure 38 Figure 35 Set low limit to 40% and maximum limit to 60%. Value 50% displayed is the value previously store in memory. WARNING Low limit cannot be higher than value store in memory and high limit cannot be lower than value store in...
  • Page 11: Guided Setup

    Figure 41 Guide Setup direct access Global UI offers the possibility to directly change a parameter without recalling the graphical menu. From Home menu, push Settings button and navigate directly to parameter you wish to modify.
  • Page 12 SMAW Guide Setup In same way than GTAW, SMAW process has also a Guide Setup. Parameters and inputs data are adjusted for SMAW process. Figure 44 English English...
  • Page 13: System Options

    USB key System Options Menu can be accessed only when USB be is plugged and System Options access is from Main Menu. allow user to: 1. Data monitoring When Data monitoring is activated, characteristics of welding beads are saved on USB key. Following information will be store on USB key: ...
  • Page 14 Figure 48 Figure 50 To alternate between A and B, user has to access to new WARNING icon in Secondary Settings. Do not switch power source off during software update. After software installation and it is requested, power source must be restarted. Weld Mode Setup See Guided Setup subchapter.
  • Page 15 When OFF is selected, cooler is not used. Customers support When ON is selected, cooler will be always activated. In this section, user will find all information of our In Automatic mode, cooler will be activated when trigger is accessories catalog. pressed and will be shut down few minutes after trigger released.
  • Page 16 Login Delay Time When supervisor code is set on machine, it is possible to avoid entering supervisor code each time it is requested for a definite time. By default, setting is OFF; each time supervisor code is requested, a windows pop-up will ask PIN code.
  • Page 17 Display Units System Information In this section, user will be able to select metrics or Software versions are indicated in this section. On the imperials units. top, v03.XX indicates the package number installed in machine. Figure 66 In this section user can restore default Factory settings. WARNING All memories will be erased.
  • Page 18: Errors Codes And Troubleshooting

    When the error vanished, it is now possible to acknowledge the error by pushing the knob. The background error message becomes white. Table 1 Error codes shows list of elementary errors that can appear. To get full list of error codes, please contact Lincoln Electric service. English English...
  • Page 19  Change Limits value parameters memory. WARNING If for any reason you are unable to perform the recommended actions in the event of a fault, contact the nearest authorized Lincoln Electric service facility.
  • Page 20: Tig Trigger Sequences

    TIG Trigger Sequences TIG welding can be done in either the 2-step or 4-step mode. The specific sequences of operation for the trigger modes are explained below. Legend of the symbols used: Torch Pushbutton Output Current Gas Pre-flow As shown above, it is possible to press and hold the TIG torch trigger a second time during downslope to end the Gas Post-flow downslope function and maintain the output current at...
  • Page 21 4-Step Trigger Sequence 4-Step Trigger Sequence with Restart Option With the 4-step trigger mode and a TIG welding mode If 4-step restart is enabled from the setup menu the selected, the following welding sequence will occur. following sequence will occur for steps 3 and 4 (steps 1 and 2 are not altered by the restart option): 1.
  • Page 22 4-Step Bi-Level Trigger sequence When this sequence is selected, a new icon appears on the right allowing to configure the second level current value. In this example, the background current level will be 25% of welding current value. With this sequence the arc is started as in the 4S sequence, this means that steps 1 and 2 are the same.

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