Lincoln Electric V200-T manual Controls and Settings, Figure B.1 Case Front Controls

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B-2

OPERATION

B-2

 

 

 

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

All operator controls and adjustments are located on the case front of the V200-T machine. Refer to Figure B.1 and the corresponding explanations.

FIGURE B.1 — CASE FRONT CONTROLS.

Welding Current

Voltage out of spec/

Digital Display

Potentiometer

Overheated LED

 

Gas Available LED

 

Power LED

Slope Up

Slope Down

Time Pot.

Time Pot.

 

Start/Crater

Post Flow

Current Pot.

Time Pot.

Welding Process

Pulse Duration

Switch

Local/Remote

Potentiometer

 

Switch

Pulse Amplitude

 

 

Potentiometer

TIG Process

Pulse Frequency/

Switch

TIG Spot Timer

 

 

Potentiometer

DC- Terminal/

Remote Control

DC+ Terminal

TIG Torch Terminal

Connector

 

 

 

Power Switch/Voltage Selector Switch - Controls the power input to the machine. This rotating switch is used to turn the machine on and off as well as to select the input voltage. The switch is located on the top right rear panel. When power is applied to the machine the Power LED is on.

Welding Current Potentiometer - Potentiometer used to set the value of the current required by the welding process. This current setting will be displayed on the Digital Display. When an Amptrol is used to remotely control the welding current, this setting con- trols the maximum welding current when the Amptrol is fully depressed.

Voltage out of spec/ Overheated LED - This LED will light up when:

A)The input supply voltage is not within limits pre-set for correct operation.*

B)The machine is overheated as detected by the internal thermostat.

*Note that input voltages that exceed 20% of nominal may cause internal damage to the machine.

Output Terminals - These quick disconnect terminals provide connection points for the TIG Torch and work cables or electrode and work cables. For TIG welding, connect the torch to the DC- terminal and the work cable to the DC+ terminal. For stick welding positive polarity connect the electrode cable to the positive ter- minal and the work cable to the negative terminal. To weld negative polarity reverse the electrode and work cables.

Remote Control Connector - This receptacle will accept a Lincoln Foot Amptrol, Hand Amptrol or Arc Start Switch. See the ACCESSORIES section for available options.

INVERTEC V200-T

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Contents Safety Depends on You InvertecSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Installation Technical Specifications V200T TIGSelect Suitable Location Electric Shock can killInput Connections Input Fuse and Supply WireOutput Connections Output Connection for Stick Welding Output and GAS Connection for TIG WeldingCylinder could explode if damaged General Description Safety InstructionsOperation Controls and Settings Figure B.1 Case Front ControlsOperation Operating Steps Welding in TIG ModeRemote Control Operation Sept97Recommended Electrode Amperage Ranges Invertec V200-T Welding in Stick ModeSet the Welding Process Switch to Stick Smaw ProcessPulser Function Explanation of 2 Step and 4 Step ModesStep Cable Plugs AccessoriesOptional Accessories Input Filter Capacitor Discharge Procedure MaintenanceSafety Precautions Routine MaintenanceTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Diagrams Invertec V200-T PartsInvertec V-200-T 308-A.1308-C 11-4-98308-C.1 Items Not ShownInvertec V-200-T How To Read Shop Drawings $700.00Precaucion Warnung