Lincoln Electric IM10023 manual Using the Memory Option, Naming a Saved Procedure

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USING THE MEMORY OPTION

The MAXsa™ 10 has eight available memory loca- tions for storing procedural information. Each location will store the following information:

Weld Mode

Amperage(or WFS)

Voltage

Frequency

Balance

DC Offset

Arc Start options

Arc End Options

NAMING A SAVED PROCEDURE

Procedures stored in memory can be given a name that the user will easily recognize such as “Root Pass”‘ “Fill Pass” or “Cap Pass’. As with the Lockout Option. this option is only available through the use of Weld Manager.

MULTI PROCEDURE WELDING

The MAXsa™ 10 CONTROLLER can do “On-The-Fly” welding changes with multiple weld procedures by using the Memory Panel. While welding, any Memory location can be accessed, and the parameters stored in that memory location will be switched in while actively welding.

NOTE: This can only be done with Memory loca- tions that have the same Weld Mode.

While welding, any Memory location trying to be accessed with a different Weld Mode than the one currently being used will be ignored and an error mes- sage will be displayed. Up to eight different weld pro- cedures can be used while actively welding by using all of the memory locations, as long as each location utilizes the same Weld Modes.

Memory saving can be optionally disabled using Lockout Levels. If the user attempts to save a proce- dure to memory location that is locked, the Mode Select Panel will briefly display "Memory Save is DIS- ABLED!". Presently, Memory Panel Lockout Levels can only be accessed through Weld 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 Definitions of Welding Modes Safety PrecautionsDesign Features OperationCommon Basic Equipment Packages Recommended Processes and EquipmentGeneral Physical Description General Functional Description200 Wire Feeder Setup POWER-UP SequenceSetting Feed FORWARD/REVERSE Offset Adjust Changing and Setting Weld ModesFrequency Adjust Balance AdjustTable B.1 Phase Relationship ARC Weld Mode SearchingSearching for a Weld Mode Multiple ARC ConfigurationStart Options Arc Delay TimeWeld Sequence Start Options OperationEND Options Operation END OptionsDownslope Time Preference Selection Accessing the Setup MenuAccess Preference Change Parameter DefinitionUser Defined Parameters Shutdown 2 Function Select Wire Drive Gear Ratio100 View Diagnostics? Parameter Definition Hot-Inch Touch Sense Option103 View Software Version Information 107 View Power Source ProtocolParameter Definition 101 View Event Logs 102 View Fatal LogsParameter Definition 502 Memory Change Lockout 503 Memory Button Disable504 Mode Select Panel Lock 505 Setup Menu LockLockout / Security Parameter Definition 506 Set User Interface Passcode509 UI Master Lockout Touch SenseFigure B.7 Making a Weld Making a WeldNaming a Saved Procedure Using the Memory OptionMulti Procedure Welding CC DC + Saving a Procedure to a Memory LocationRecalling a Procedure from a Memory Location Steel 1/8Setting Limits Optional Limit SetupFollow these steps AccessoriesRoutine Maintenance MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance Calibration Specification 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