Lincoln Electric IM10023 Parameter Definition 506 Set User Interface Passcode, UI Master Lockout

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USER DEFINED PARAMETERS (CONT.)

 

 

Parameter

Definition

 

 

 

 

 

 

P.506

Set User Interface Passcode

 

 

Prevents unauthorized changes to the equipment. The default passcode is zero which allows full access. A nonzero passcode will prevent unauthorized: changes to memory limits, saving to memory (if P.502 = Yes), changes to setup parameters (if P.505 = Yes).

This parameter can only be accessed using Power Wave Manager software.

P.509

UI Master Lockout

 

Locks all user interface controls, preventing the operator from making any changes. This para-

 

meter can only be accessed using Power Wave Manager software.

TOUCH SENSE

The Touch Sense option, when enabled, allows the operator to feed the wire forward until it touches the workpiece. When contact to the work is made, the wire will stop and the flux hopper (if used) will activate to put flux around the wire and fill the flux feed sys- tem. The flux hopper will stay active until the Feed Forward button is released.

WARNING

If the Touch Sense is enabled the Power Source output is ON as long as the Feed Forward button is held. Avoid touching any portion of the weld cir- cuit while feeding down.

If the Touch Sense option is disabled, the wire is “cold” during the Feed Forward time. It will not stop when it touches the work and the flux hopper will not activate.

LOCKOUT / SECURITY

The MAXsa™ 10 can be configured to prevent the operator from changing selected User Interface panel controls. By default, the welder will be able to change the weld mode, all relevant wave controls and all rele- vant start and end options.

Note that when an option is locked, its value can still be monitored. For example, if start and end options are locked, the welder can still press the right Mode Select Panel Pushbutton and see the value set for Start Time. If the welder attempts to change its value, a message will briefly appear on the Mode Select Panel indicating "MSP Option is LOCKED

The lockout features are only available through the use of Power Wave Manager.

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 Technical Specifications MAXsa 10 Controller InstallationSafety Precaution Figure A.1 MAXsa 10 Connections Troller Interfacing to the MAXsa 10 CONFigure A.3 Figure A.4 Controlling NON-LINCOLN Equipment Stop Input Shutdown InputsFigure A.6 Connection Diagram Single ARC System Design Features Safety PrecautionsOperation Definitions of Welding ModesGeneral Physical Description Recommended Processes and EquipmentGeneral Functional Description Common Basic Equipment Packages200 Setting Feed FORWARD/REVERSE POWER-UP SequenceWire Feeder Setup Frequency Adjust Changing and Setting Weld ModesBalance Adjust Offset AdjustSearching for a Weld Mode Weld Mode SearchingMultiple ARC Configuration Table B.1 Phase Relationship ARCWeld Sequence Arc Delay TimeStart Options Operation Start OptionsDownslope Time END OptionsEND Options Operation Access Preference Change Accessing the Setup MenuParameter Definition Preference SelectionUser Defined Parameters 100 View Diagnostics? Wire Drive Gear RatioParameter Definition Hot-Inch Touch Sense Option Shutdown 2 Function SelectParameter Definition 101 View Event Logs 107 View Power Source Protocol102 View Fatal Logs 103 View Software Version Information504 Mode Select Panel Lock 503 Memory Button Disable505 Setup Menu Lock Parameter Definition 502 Memory Change Lockout509 UI Master Lockout Parameter Definition 506 Set User Interface PasscodeTouch Sense Lockout / SecurityFigure B.7 Making a Weld Making a WeldMulti Procedure Welding Using the Memory OptionNaming a Saved Procedure Recalling a Procedure from a Memory Location Saving a Procedure to a Memory LocationSteel 1/8 CC DC +Setting Limits Optional Limit SetupFollow these steps AccessoriesPeriodic Maintenance Calibration Specification MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingTable E.1 Using the Status LED to Troubleshoot System ProblemsArclink System Error Codes Troubleshooting Verify correct sense lead connection Output Disabled Output Problems Troubleshooting Enhanced Diagram DiagramsL13444 Dimension PrintPrecaucion Warnung