Lincoln Electric IM520-B manual Display, Case Front Controls

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OPERATION

7.CONTROL PANEL: The display is divided into five sections. See Figures 4A and 4B.

FIGURE 4A - DISPLAY

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A. AC/DC INDICATOR

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B. VOLTMETER

E. BAR GRAPH

C. AMMETER

 

FIGURE 4B - DISPLAY

A.AC/DC INDICATOR: This symbol represents the output polarity of the 255 . . . either AC or DC. AC is shown in Figure 4A; DC is shown in Figure 4B.

B.VOLTMETER: This meter displays open circuit voltage as well as welding voltage, as measured on the output studs of the Square Wave TIG 255.

C.AMMETER: The ammeter can display preset current (for setting the welding current before welding) and actual welding current (the value of the welding current during a weld). Read the complete Operating Instructions section for more information on the ammeter.

D.MOMENTARY DISPLAY: This area is blank under most conditions; see Figure 4A. Different values may be displayed here as certain keypad keys are pressed. See Figure 4B; the TIG Pulser is being adjusted, so the Pulse Frequency, 2.0 Hz, is being displayed. Information in the Momentary Display lasts for five seconds after a key is pressed. Read the complete Operating Instructions section for more information on the values that appear in the Momentary Display.

E.BAR GRAPH DISPLAY: This area provides a graphical display of values shown on the Ammeter and on the Momentary Display. When the Momentary Display is blank (as in Figure 4A), the Bar Graph Display represents values shown on the ammeter. When a low value is shown on the ammeter, only a few “bars” will appear on the left hand side of the Bar Graph Display. As the ammeter value increases, more and more “bars” will appear. Whenever a value increases, more and more “bars” will appear. Whenever a value appears in the Momentary Display, the Bar Graph Display will represent the Momentary Display value, not the ammeter value.

CASE FRONT CONTROLS

Refer to Figure 5 for the location of the following controls:

1.POWER SWITCH: Controls the input power to the Square Wave TIG 255.

2.OVER TEMPERATURE LIGHT: A yellow light which only lights when an over temperature situation occurs. See the Maintenance Section for more information on the thermostatic protection.

3.POLARITY SWITCH: Selects DC+, AC or DC- welding polarity. Do not switch under load.

FIGURE 5 - CASE FRONT CONTROLS

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Contents Square Wave TIG Safety Electric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Table of Contents Installation Tilting Safety PrecautionsSelect Suitable Location StackingRear Panel Input ConnectionsTIG Torch Connection Output ConnectionsStick Electrode Cable Connection General Warnings Safety InstructionsOperation Operating InstructionsOperation Work Recommended Processes Equipment Operational Features and ControlsDesign Features and Advantages General DescriptionLimitations Welding CapabilityControl Panel Keys Controls and SettingsCase Front Controls DisplayTIG Welding Hand and Foot Amptrol Accessory OperationRecommended Polarity Settings for TIG Welding Welding OperationTypical Current Ranges for Tungsten Electrodes TIG Welding Sequence of Operation 2-STEP ModeTIG Welding Sequence of Operation 4-Step Mode Advanced TIG Welding FeaturesAC Wave Balance and Auto Balance ALL Machines Auxiliary PowerStick Welding Overload ProtectionUndercarriage Function AccessoriesOptions / Accessories Installation of Field Installed OptionsMaintenance MaintenanceRoutine and Periodic Maintenance General Assembly Exploded View How To Use Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingProblems Possible Areas Symptoms Misadjustments Troubleshooting GuideRecommended Course of Action Troubleshooting Function Problems TIG Mode Problems TIG Welding Problems Troubleshooting Stick Welding Problems Wiring Wiring Diagram Square Wave TIG 255 Code 10451, 10452 Wiring DiagramBasic Course How To Read Shop DrawingsNew Lessons in Arc Welding Need Welding Training?Warnung PrecaucionAtenção Warnung Limited Warranty