Lincoln Electric IM827-D manual User Memories, DIP Switch Settings

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OPERATION

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USER MEMORIES

Recall a memory with memory buttons

To recall a user a memory, press one of the six user memory buttons. The memory is recalled when the button is released. Do not hold the button for more than two seconds when recalling a user memory.

Recall a memory with the gun trigger

If desired, memories 2 through 6 can be recalled with the gun trigger. For example, to recall memory 3, quickly pull and release the gun trigger 3 times without welding.

Note: the Power Feed™ 10M Single Wire Feeder is factory set with this feature disabled. Use the SETUP menu and change P.4 to enable memory recall with the gun trigger.

Save a memory with memory buttons

To save a memory, press and hold the desired memo- ry button for two seconds. When the button is initially pressed, the corresponding LED will illuminate. After two seconds, the LED will turn off. Do not hold the button for more than 5 seconds when saving a user memory.

Note that memories may be locked in the Setup menu to prevent accidental overwrite of the memories. If an attempt is made to save a memory when memory sav- ing is locked, the message "Memory save is Disabled!" will appear briefly in the MSP4 display.

RECALL SAVE

PRESS 1 PRESS 2

SECOND SECONDS

6.OPTIONAL DUAL PROCEDURE/MEMORY PANEL OPERATION

The Dual Procedure/Memory Panel performs three functions:

Weld procedure selection

Memory save and recall

Limits setting

There are two procedure memories (A and B) and six user memories (1-6).

Procedure Memory vs. User Memory

Procedure memory is used while welding. Changes to the weld procedure (WFS, voltage, arc control, etc.) immediately change the contents inside the selected procedure memory. Procedure memory saving is done automatically.

User memories work by copying the weld procedure from one of the six memories into either the A or B procedure. Weld procedures are saved into the mem- ories only when the operator chooses.

USER

PROCEDUREMEMORIES

MEMORY

 

 

 

M

MEMORY

M

PROCEDURE

 

 

 

A

GUN

B

1

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOLD 2 SECONDS TO SAVE

 

 

 

 

4

5

6

 

M

MEMORY

M

PROCEDURE

 

 

 

A GUN B

1

2

3

 

HOLD 2 SECONDS TO SAVE

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DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

S9Switch on M20122-1 P.C. board Memory Panel showns that Dip Switchs are in the ON position. (See Below)

Dip Switch on P.C. board. (Single Head Feeder)

Using Procedure Memories

Procedure memories can be selected by choosing either "A" or "B" procedure directly with the memory panel, or by selecting "GUN" and using a dual proce- dure gun to select between procedure "A" and "B". When selecting procedures with the gun switch, "A" or "B" will flash to show which procedure is active.

 

M

MEMORY

M

PROCEDURE

 

 

 

A GUN B

1

2

3

 

 

 

HOLD 2 SECONDS TO SAVE

 

 

4

5

6

PRESS TO

 

 

 

SELECT

 

 

 

PROCEDURE

 

 

 

POWER FEED™ 10M SINGLE WIRE FEEDER

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Contents Safety Depends on You Power Feed 10M Wire FeederCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionPrécautions DE Sûreté On-Line Product Registration Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTAbLE of Contents TAbLE of Contents Power Feed 10M Single Wire Feeder InstallationSPEC.# Type Input Power Temperature RatingMounting Wire Drive Mounting See Figure A.1Electric Shock can kill LocationElectrode Lead Weld CAbLE SIzINGWeld CAbLE Connection Weld CAbLE SIzESNegative Electrode Polarity COAxIAL Weld CAbLESControl CAbLE Specifications Control CAbLE ConnectionsAVAILAbLE Control CAbLE Description Changing Drive Rolls and Wire GuidesTo change the gun bushing Drive Roll Pressure SettingChanging the GUN Receiver bUSHING Set the drive roll pressure byWelding GUNS, Torches and ACCES- Sories GUN Receiver bUSHINGMagnum GUN and CAbLE ASSEMbLIES Wire Feed Shut Down Circuit Changing the Gear RatioTo change the gear ratio Loading 16 to 44 lb .3 20kg Spools Wire Reel LoadingDIP Switch #8 Position Gear Ratio Spindle PlacementFigure A.10 Using K1504-1 Coil ReelWeld Wire Routing Loading 30 lb .6 kg Readi-Reels See Figure A.11Removing a Readi-Reel Shielding GAS Connection 13INSTALLATIONA-13ExAMPLES of Connecting AN Arclink Power Wave System CV Welding Pulse Welding or STT Welding BOOM ConfigurationWire Drive Control bOxARC Rays can burn OperationFumes and Gases can be dangerous Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionRecommended Processes Definitions of Welding ModesCommon Welding AbbREVIATIONS Product DescriptionEquipment Limitations Required EquipmentAdditional Required Equipment Process LimitationsFront Panel Controls and Connections Status LED Volts / Trim Display and Output KNOb Prior to WeldingSynergic CV Voltage Display LAYOUT-DIGITAL Display Mode Select Panel 4 MSP4Overview LAYOUT-CONTROLS see Figure b.3Infrared IR Control POWER-UP SequenceChanging Weld Modes Changing ARC Wave ControlLimit Setting Machine SETUP/USER PreferencesAccessing the Machine Setup Menu Figure b.3a Setup Menu SET-UP Features MenuUser Defined Parameters Stall Factor Adjustment Parameter Definition Procedure Change MethodTIG Gas Control Parameter Definition Gun Offset AdjustmentCrater Delay Reset Consumable WeightSense From Studs Arc Start/Loss Error TimeDefinition Push-Pull Gun Knob behavior Display Trim as Volts Option101 View Event Logs 100 View Diagnostics107 View Power Source Protocol Parameter Definition Show Test ModesCold Feed / GAS Purge Switch Step / 4-STEP Trigger Switch Step TriggerStep Trigger Operation Sequence of Operation Step Trigger OperationFigure b.5 Process Setup and Operation Non- SynergicModes ARC Control Steel and Stainless Synergic GMAW-P Pulsed MIG WeldingPulse-on-Pulse Welding CC Stick Modes Machine Functionality bY Weld ProcessCV NON-SYNERGIC Modes Process Weld ModeOutput Control KNObS, Weld Mode 5 CV GMAW/FCAW NON-SYNERGICMaterial Process GAS Wire SIzE 030 035 045 052Gmaw Synergic Synergic CV ModesWire SIzE Pulse and PULSE-ON-PULSE SynergicPulse and PULSE-0N-PULSE Modes STT and STT II Synergic STT and STT II Modes035 045 052 All Metals Touch Start TIG Gtaw TIG WeldingGtaw Touch Start TIG Welding Touch Start TIGUser Memories DIP Switch SettingsAttribute Limit SettingHigh Limit Low LimitOptional AccessoriesAccessories Lb. coils to 2 spindles CALIbRATION Specification MaintenanceSafety Precautions Routine Maintenance1TROUbLESHOOTINGE-1 Err PRObLEMS POSSIbLESymptoms Cause Course of Action RecommendedNo Heart beat response from See what to Do on Err Error Codes for the Power Wave TROUbLESHOOTING Other SymptomsPRObLEMS Cause Recommended Course of ActionThree Dashes Error Codes LINC-NET System Error CodesArclink System Error Codes Field Service FacilityYour local Lincoln Authorized PRObLEMS POSSIbLE Output PRObLEMS TROUbLESHOOTING Recommended Diagrams Power Feed 10M Single WireFeeder Diagrams Dimension Print 14.56 18.48 15.8030.46 Precaucion Warnung