Lincoln Electric IM827-D manual Limit Setting, High Limit, Low Limit, Attribute

Page 52

b-29

OPERATION

b-29

 

 

 

LIMIT SETTING

Each user memory can be optionally configured to limit the user’s range of control over some user interface set- tings. By default, user limits are not enabled. To set lim- its for a selected memory, first select a weld mode and perform a memory save. Next, press and hold the mem- ory button for five seconds. Release the memory button when the memory LED begins to blink rapidly and the Mode Select Panel displays indicate "Set Limits".

If the passcode has been set to a value other than zero, the user will be prompted to enter it. If the passcode is zero, the Mode Select Panel will immediately display the Limit Setup menu and the SETUP LED will illuminate:

WAVEFORM CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

 

200

HI = 200

 

 

IR PORT

 

LO = 180

 

 

 

 

SETUP

 

WELD WFS

WELD MODE

 

START OPTIONS

ARC CONTROL

 

END OPTIONS

SET

The above example shows a wire mode, constant current weld modes would show "Weld Amps" rather than "Weld WFS".

There are four items displayed on each Limit Setup screen. The long alphanumeric display shows the selected attribute (e.g. Weld WFS,Volts, etc.). The short alphanumeric displays show the selected attribute’s high and low user limits. The 7-segment displays show the value that is copied to procedure memory when a memo- ry recall is performed.

Memory Value

 

High Limit

 

Low Limit

 

 

 

WAVEFORM CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

 

200

HI = 200

 

 

IR PORT

 

LO = 180

 

 

 

 

SETUP

 

WELD WFS

WELD MODE

 

START OPTIONS

ARC CONTROL

 

END OPTIONS

SET

Attribute

One of these four items will blink to indicate which item will change when the Mode Select Panel Knob is rotated. Initially, the selected item will be the attribute. To select the high limit, press either Mode Select Panel button and the high limit value will begin to blink. Pressing either Mode Select Panel button again will cause the memory value to blink, pressing a third time will cause the low limit to blink.

Weld modes cannot be selected from the Limits Setup menu; the mode must be selected and saved to memory prior to entering the Limits Setup menu.

The memory value, high and low limit values are bound by the limits of the machine. For example, weld mode 49 may allow the wire feed speed to be adjusted between 10 and 200 in/min. These are referred to as "machine limits". Machine limits can vary between power sources and are also weld mode dependent.

The memory value must always be less than or equal to the high limit and greater than or equal to the low limit. The high limit must always be greater than or equal to the low limit and the low limit must always be less than or equal to the high limit. The rules are enforced automati- cally. If the low limit is increased above the memory value, the memory value will automatically increase.

To lock an attribute to a specific value, set the high and low limits to the desired value. The user will not be able to change it.

After setting limits, press the memory button that is flash- ing. The Mode Select Panel displays will prompt the user to save or discard the limit changes just made.

By pressing the Mode Select Panel button labeled YES, changes to limits are saved and user limits are automati- cally enabled. By pressing NO, any changes made to limits are dicarded and the limit enable/disable state is not changed.

WAVEFORM CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

 

Enable

IR PORT

Limits?

 

SETUP

Yes

No

WELD MODE

START OPTIONS

ARC CONTROL

END OPTIONS

SET

To enable or disable limits that have been established for any memory, press and hold the respective memory but- ton in for more than 10 seconds until the Mode Select Panel displays "Enable Limits?" Pressing "Yes" will use the established limits, while pressing "No" will ignore the established limits. The limits that have been set for any memory location will not be erased if they are disabled.

POWER FEED™ 10M SINGLE WIRE FEEDER

Image 52
Contents Power Feed 10M Wire Feeder Safety Depends on YouSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately On-Line Product RegistrationTAbLE of Contents TAbLE of Contents Installation SPEC.# Type Input PowerTemperature Rating Power Feed 10M Single Wire FeederWire Drive Mounting See Figure A.1 Electric Shock can killLocation MountingWeld CAbLE SIzING Weld CAbLE ConnectionWeld CAbLE SIzES Electrode LeadCOAxIAL Weld CAbLES Negative Electrode PolarityControl CAbLE Connections Control CAbLE SpecificationsAVAILAbLE Control CAbLE Changing Drive Rolls and Wire Guides DescriptionDrive Roll Pressure Setting Changing the GUN Receiver bUSHINGSet the drive roll pressure by To change the gun bushingGUN Receiver bUSHING Welding GUNS, Torches and ACCES- SoriesMagnum GUN and CAbLE ASSEMbLIES Changing the Gear Ratio Wire Feed Shut Down CircuitTo change the gear ratio Wire Reel Loading DIP Switch #8 Position Gear RatioSpindle Placement Loading 16 to 44 lb .3 20kg SpoolsUsing K1504-1 Coil Reel Figure A.10Loading 30 lb .6 kg Readi-Reels See Figure A.11 Weld Wire RoutingRemoving a Readi-Reel 13INSTALLATIONA-13 Shielding GAS ConnectionExAMPLES of Connecting AN Arclink Power Wave System BOOM Configuration Wire DriveControl bOx CV Welding Pulse Welding or STT WeldingOperation Fumes and Gases can be dangerousWelding Sparks can cause fire or explosion ARC Rays can burnDefinitions of Welding Modes Common Welding AbbREVIATIONSProduct Description Recommended ProcessesRequired Equipment Additional Required EquipmentProcess Limitations Equipment LimitationsFront Panel Controls and Connections Status LED Prior to Welding Volts / Trim Display and Output KNObSynergic CV Voltage Display Mode Select Panel 4 MSP4 OverviewLAYOUT-CONTROLS see Figure b.3 LAYOUT-DIGITAL DisplayPOWER-UP Sequence Changing Weld ModesChanging ARC Wave Control Infrared IR ControlMachine SETUP/USER Preferences Limit SettingAccessing the Machine Setup Menu SET-UP Features Menu Figure b.3a Setup MenuUser Defined Parameters Parameter Definition Procedure Change Method Stall Factor AdjustmentParameter Definition Gun Offset Adjustment Crater DelayReset Consumable Weight TIG Gas ControlArc Start/Loss Error Time Definition Push-Pull Gun Knob behaviorDisplay Trim as Volts Option Sense From Studs100 View Diagnostics 107 View Power Source ProtocolParameter Definition Show Test Modes 101 View Event LogsStep Trigger Cold Feed / GAS Purge Switch Step / 4-STEP Trigger SwitchStep Trigger Operation Step Trigger Operation Sequence of OperationFigure b.5 Non- Synergic Process Setup and OperationModes Steel and Stainless Synergic GMAW-P Pulsed MIG Welding ARC ControlPulse-on-Pulse Welding Machine Functionality bY Weld Process CC Stick ModesProcess Weld Mode Output Control KNObS, Weld Mode 5CV GMAW/FCAW NON-SYNERGIC CV NON-SYNERGIC ModesWire SIzE 030 035 045 052 Gmaw SynergicSynergic CV Modes Material Process GASPulse and PULSE-ON-PULSE Synergic Wire SIzEPulse and PULSE-0N-PULSE Modes STT and STT II Modes STT and STT II Synergic035 045 052 Gtaw TIG Welding Gtaw Touch Start TIG WeldingTouch Start TIG All Metals Touch Start TIGDIP Switch Settings User MemoriesLimit Setting High LimitLow Limit AttributeAccessories OptionalAccessories Lb. coils to 2 spindles Maintenance Safety PrecautionsRoutine Maintenance CALIbRATION Specification1TROUbLESHOOTINGE-1 PRObLEMS POSSIbLE Symptoms Cause Course of ActionRecommended ErrNo Heart beat response from See what to Do on Err Error Codes for the Power Wave TROUbLESHOOTING Symptoms OtherCause Recommended Course of Action PRObLEMSThree Dashes LINC-NET System Error Codes Error CodesField Service Facility Arclink System Error CodesYour local Lincoln Authorized PRObLEMS POSSIbLE Output PRObLEMS TROUbLESHOOTING Recommended Power Feed 10M Single Wire DiagramsFeeder Diagrams 14.56 18.48 15.80 Dimension Print30.46 Precaucion Warnung