Storing Parameters - Branson 900IW+ Series Operator's Manual

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The following table illustrates parameter ranges, incremental values and
units. It also indicates if the particular parameter can be disabled or
recalled. Note, however, that you can recall a parameter after you have
changed it, but only either before a weld cycle is run, or before you select
another parameter to modify. (For further information, refer to
Section 4.2.4 "Recalling Parameter Values.")
Figure 4-10
Weld
Parameter
Parameter
Values
Range
Min
Max
Increment
Values
SLOW/FAST
Units
Can be
Can be
Disabled Recalled
Weld Time
.050
10.0
.001/.100
sec
No
No
+ Limit
.050
10.0
.001/.100
sec
Yes
Yes
- Limit
.050
10.0
.001/.100
sec
Yes
Yes
Hold Time
.050
10.0
.001/.100
sec
No
Yes
AB Delay
.050
5.00
.001/.100
sec
Yes
Yes
AB Time
.050
1.00
.001/.100
sec
Yes
Yes
Collapse
.0001
4.00
.0001/.0100
inch *
No
No
+ Limit
.0001
4.00
.0001/.0100
inch *
Yes
Yes
- Limit
.0001
4.00
.0001/.0100
inch *
Yes
Yes
Absolute
.0001
4.00
.0001/.0100
inch *
No
No
+ Limit
.0001
4.00
.0001/.0100
inch *
Yes
Yes
- Limit
.0001
4.00
.0001/.0100
inch *
Yes
Yes
If you have selected SI units for your application, these values will be in
equivalent millimeters.
4.2.3 Storing Parameters
After parameters have been modified, they are stored. Once one or both
PALM BUTTONS are pressed, then released and the welder enters the
READY state, the parameters are stored. However, if you press the
EMERGENCY STOP, or turn the welder OFF before it enters the READY
state, the updated parameters will be lost and the values previously stored
will become the current parameter values.
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