Lincoln Electric IM10023 Parameter Definition, Accessing the Setup Menu, Access Preference Change

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B-9

OPERATION

B-9

 

 

 

 

SETUP MENU FEATURES

 

The Setup Menu provides access for configuring user preferences, which are generally only set at installation. The user preferences are grouped as shown in the following table.

PARAMETER

 

DEFINITION

P.1 through P.99

 

Unsecured Parameters (always adjustable)

P.101 through P.199

 

Diagnostic Parameters (always read only)

P.501 through P.599

 

Secured Parameters (only accessible with Weld Manager)

 

 

 

 

ACCESSING THE SETUP MENU

1. ACCESS

 

3. PREFERENCE CHANGE

To access the Setup Menu, Press the Left Button and Right Button simultaneously. The Setup Menu Indicator will light and the lower display will read as shown below.

Note: The Setup Menu cannot be accessed during welding, or if a fault is displayed. To resume welding, exit the Setup Menu.

2. PREFERENCE SELECTION

Scroll through the Preference list by rotating the Control Knob. Press the Right Button to edit the select- ed preference.

Scroll through the preference options by rotating the Control Knob. Change the preference setting by press- ing the Right Button. To cancel, press the Left Button.

4. EXIT

To exit the Setup Menu, press both buttons simultane- ously or select P.0 and press the Left Button. Sixty seconds of inactivity will automatically exit the Setup Menu.

Note: If a product is missing any of the preference options listed below, a software update may be needed from www.powerwavesoftware.com.

FIGURE B.7 - SETUP MENU

Mode Select

Panel (MSP)

Setup Menu

P 0 Indicator

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User Pr efs

Exit

Left Button

Right Button

Control Knob

MAXsa™ 10 CONTROLLER

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Contents Controller Safety Electric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion Précautions DE Sûreté Thank You Table of Contents Installation Technical Specifications MAXsa 10 ControllerSafety Precaution Figure A.1 MAXsa 10 Connections Interfacing to the MAXsa 10 CON TrollerFigure A.3 Figure A.4 Controlling NON-LINCOLN Equipment Shutdown Inputs Stop InputFigure A.6 Connection Diagram Single ARC System Safety Precautions Design FeaturesOperation Definitions of Welding ModesRecommended Processes and Equipment General Physical DescriptionGeneral Functional Description Common Basic Equipment Packages200 POWER-UP Sequence Wire Feeder SetupSetting Feed FORWARD/REVERSE Changing and Setting Weld Modes Frequency AdjustBalance Adjust Offset AdjustWeld Mode Searching Searching for a Weld ModeMultiple ARC Configuration Table B.1 Phase Relationship ARCArc Delay Time Weld SequenceStart Options Operation Start OptionsEND Options END Options OperationDownslope Time Accessing the Setup Menu Access Preference ChangeParameter Definition Preference SelectionUser Defined Parameters Wire Drive Gear Ratio 100 View Diagnostics?Parameter Definition Hot-Inch Touch Sense Option Shutdown 2 Function Select107 View Power Source Protocol Parameter Definition 101 View Event Logs102 View Fatal Logs 103 View Software Version Information503 Memory Button Disable 504 Mode Select Panel Lock505 Setup Menu Lock Parameter Definition 502 Memory Change LockoutParameter Definition 506 Set User Interface Passcode 509 UI Master LockoutTouch Sense Lockout / SecurityMaking a Weld Figure B.7 Making a WeldUsing the Memory Option Naming a Saved ProcedureMulti Procedure Welding Saving a Procedure to a Memory Location Recalling a Procedure from a Memory LocationSteel 1/8 CC DC +Optional Limit Setup Setting LimitsAccessories Follow these stepsMaintenance Routine MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance Calibration Specification Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideUsing the Status LED to Troubleshoot System Problems Table E.1Arclink System Error Codes Troubleshooting Verify correct sense lead connection Output Disabled Output Problems Troubleshooting Diagrams Enhanced DiagramDimension Print L13444Precaucion Warnung