Lincoln Electric IM649 manual Control Board DIP Switch Setting

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Section 2

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

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PLEASE NOTE: Some IBM ThinkPads® by default have the serial port disabled and instead the port is used for infrared. The following information describes the procedure to disable the infrared feature and enable the serial port. Follow the instructions below to use COM1 to communicate with the PowerWave. More instructions at the end discuss how to use other ports, if necessary.

The following information can also be found at the IBM website at http://www.pc.ibm.com/qtechinfo/DSHY-3P5QW4.html

How to enable the external serial port on your ThinkPad

SYMPTOM:

The ThinkPad is not communicating with the PowerWave serial device.

CONFIGURATION:

Any ThinkPad trying to utilize the external serial port using any applicable operating systems.

RESOLUTION:

By default, currently available ThinkPads come with the external serial port disabled and Infrared enabled on COM 1. To use the serial port on COM 1 you must either disable infrared or change infrared so that it uses alternate resources. If you are not using infrared for printing or file sharing it is recommended that it be disabled.

To disable infrared and enable the serial port on COM 1 do the following:

1.Double-click your ThinkPad Features or ThinkPad Configuration icon located in the ThinkPad folder on your desktop.

2.Locate the Infrared button located on the left-hand side of this configuration screen and click it once.

(Note: If you hold your mouse pointer over any of the icons in this configuration screen the button will be identified at the bottom in the status window.)

3.Change Infrared from "Enable" to "Disable" and click "OK".

4.Locate the serial port icon and click it once.

5.Select serial port "enable" and insure that the COM PORT setting is "COM 1" and click "OK".

6.Shut down and restart the computer.

More Information:

There are many different combinations of port settings that are possible. The following table indicates the standard settings for the four available COM Ports:

COM 1 03F8 4

COM 2 02F8 3

COM 3 03E8 4

COM 4 02E8 3

Please note that COM 1 and 3 share IRQ 4 and COM 2 and 4 share IRQ 3. You can not configure multiple devices to the same IRQ.

If not successful, try to use COM3. Follow the instructions above while substituting COM1 with COM3. Configure Wave Designer by changing the properties of the Wave Designer icon (right click mouse when pointing to the icon), add "-port com3" to the command line.

FIGURE 2-2. CONTROL BOARD DIP SWITCH SETTING.

FIGURE2-3. INTERFACE CONNECTION.

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WAVE DESIGNER

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Contents Wave Designer TM Page Table of Contents Wave Designer Software License Agreement License InformationIii License Information User Responsibility IntroductionKEY Topics Product OverviewWelding Equipment Requirements Software Release DataFile Storage Locations Software InstallationSoftware Installation Procedure Welcome to Wave Designer Equipment Interface ConnectionsControl Board DIP Switch Setting EQUIPMENT/SOFTWARE Startup Upgrade FirmwareSynergic Welding and Workpoints Software OperationWaveform Editor Window Working in Wave DesignerAbout the Procedure File Menu Waveform Editor Tool BARTools Tools MenuWave Designer Pro Waveform Editor Print MenuMenu Editing and Selecting WorkpointsWorkPoint Editor Editing WorkpointsEfforts Selecting WorkpointsExpand Graphic Editing Variable ParametersReference Paragraph see Appendix a Wave Design ProcessDownloading Wave Shapes Flashing PowerWave Custom Weld FilesAutosave Software Operation Introduction Using the ARC Scope WindowArcscope GSF Other ARC Scope OptionsFile Arcscope Overview Wave Designer Troubleshooting Procedure TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Appendix a Pulse Wave Shaping PrinciplesAppendix Overview Figure A-1. Pulse Waveform Parameters Gmaw Pulse OverviewFigure A-2. Weld Droplet Transfer NON-ADAPTIVE Mode Adaptive and NON-ADAPTIVE ModeAdaptive Mode Pulse Wave Design Process Figure A-4. Process FlowchartSelecting a Starting Wave Shape Select a Workpoint Customizing the Wave ShapeAdapting Stickout Select an Adaptive Type Optional Close the Adaptive Loop / Adjust the Peak VoltageStart Control Adjust the Start Control Parameters OptionalShorting Control Adjust the Shorting Control Parameters OptionalEnd Conditioning Adjust the End Condition Parameters OptionalDeveloping the 2nd Workpoint Go Figure / Make the Waveform SynergicPeak Current and Peak Time Primary Pulse Waveform ComponentsBackground Current FrequencySecondary Waveform Parameters Application Exercise Fresa Start Control Pulse Waveform Editor 28750046 Pulse Wave Shaping Principles Appendix B STT Wave Shaping PrinciplesPeak Time Peak Amps Tailout Speed STT OverviewFigure B-2. Weld Droplet Transfer STT Surface Tension Transfer Surface Tension TransferSTT Wave Shaping Principles Reference Paragraph see Appendix B STT Wave Design ProcessSelecting a Starting Wave Shape Inch / min meter / min Go Figure Find the Optimal Arc Characteristics STT Start Control WorkPoint Editor Peak Current Primary STT Waveform ComponentsTailout Peak Time Secondary STT Waveform ComponentsPinch Start PINCH/PEAKSTT Waveform Editor STT Waveform Editor Index-1 IndexIndex-2 Voltage Index-3Index-4