Synergic Cv Voltage Display - Lincoln Electric POWER FEED 10M Operator's Manual

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B. VOLTS / TRIM DISPLAY
The voltage/trim meter displays either the voltage or
trim value, depending upon the welding process
(mode) being used and the status of the wire feeder
and power source.
PRIOR TO WELDING
Weld Process
Volts / Trim Display prior to operation
Nonsynergic CV Displays the preset Voltage value.
Synergic CV
Displays the preset Voltage value.
Synergic
Displays the preset Trim value from 0.50
CV-Pulse
to 1.50, with 1.00 as the default. Trim
adjusts the arc length for Pulse programs.
Lower the trim value to decrease the arc
length, and raise the trim value to
increase the arc length. A trim value of
1.00 is optimum for most conditions.
Synergic CV-STT • Adjusts the background current of the
STT waveform. Used to modify the heat
input.
• Linc Net Power Sources: Displays the
background current as a value from 0.50
to 1.50, with 1.00 as the default. Lower
the trim value to decrease the heat input,
and raise the trim value to increase the
heat input. A trim value of 1.00 is opti-
mum for most conditions.
• Arc Link Power Sources: Displays the
background current in amps. Lower the
background current to decrease the heat
input and raise the background current
to increase the heat input.
Nonsynergic
Displays the preset CP value from 0 to 20.
Power
The Power mode is best for thin sheet
metal and aluminum applications.
DURING WELDING
Weld Process
Volts / Trim Display
All Processes
Displays Actual
Average Arc Voltage
OPERATION
POWER FEED
®
10M SINGLE WIRE FEEDER
AFTER WELDING
Weld Process
Volt/Trim Display
All Processes
After welding, the meter holds the actual
average arc voltage for 5 seconds.
During this time, the display flashes to
indicate the wire feeder is in the "Hold"
period. Output adjustment while in the
"Hold" period results in the "prior to oper-
ation" characteristics described above.

SYNERGIC CV VOLTAGE DISPLAY

Synergic CV programs feature an ideal voltage best
suited for most procedures. Use this voltage as a
starting point for the weld procedure and adjust if
needed for personal preferences.
The voltage is calibrated to ±2% over a range of 10 to
45 volts.
When the voltage knob is rotated, the display will
show an upper or lower bar indicating if the voltage is
above or below the ideal voltage.
• Preset voltage above ideal
voltage. (upper bar displayed)
• Preset voltage at ideal
voltage. (no bar displayed)
• Preset voltage below ideal
voltage. (lower bar displayed)
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